Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 26, 1897, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1897.
, WEEKLY NO. 742
I SEMI-WEEKLY. NO 538
FOURTEENTH YEAR
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tor three montns, etricuy in advanoe.
Aduertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
OFFICE AT THE DALLK8, OREGON,
11. 1KU7. Notice is hereby eiven that
the followinfr-named settler has filed notice of
her intention to mate linal yroof in support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. vv. Morrow, county tier, ai neiiuoi,
Oregon, ou May 10, 1H'J7, vis:
ANNIE GILLIAM,
Fd. E. No. 4170, for the SE SEM. Sec. 29, KE
SEJ4 and Etf Nifi!, Sec. 32, Tp. 4 S., R. 26 E.. W.
M.
She names thetfollowing witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Charles 8. Emery, James O. Williams, Mrs.
Ann E. Chapel, Edward 8. Cox, all of liardman,
Oregon. JAb. F. MOORE,
5;H-34 Register.
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Advertising Agency, 64 and 89 Merchants
Gxohangs, Ban Francieoo, California, where con
Tacts for advertising oan be made for it.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 10:05 p. m. dally, except
Bunday. Arrives 4:55 a. m. daily, except Mon
day. West bound passenger leaves Heppner Junc
tion 2:19a. m. ; ease bound 12:51 a. m.
Freight trains leave Heppner Junction going
east at 10:48 a. m. and 8:45 p. m. ; going west, 5:30
p. m. and 6.45 a. m.
Pendleton, Oregon.
rVOOU COMMISSION
Reasonable Advances
Made on Clips of '97
WOOL SOLD
At Hepimer, Eoho, Pendleton, Baker
(Jity, Elgin ond Huntington.
OFFICIAL SXiaEGTOEVX".
United States Officials. s
Pi eairient .'. . . . .. William IcKinley
V'oa-rVeaident.... Uarrft A. llobart
Hncretarvnf Htate John Sherman
nt niHUiiy of Treasury Lyman J. Huge
Secretary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Kanrulurv nf Wftr KuRtteil Alser
Secretary of Navy. JohnD. Long
PostmaBter-General James A. Gary
Attomav-'Hennral Joseoh McKenna
Beoretary f Agriculture jameB Wilson
state of Oregon,
ilovrirrior W. P. Lord
Beoretary of State.,
ITeasurer ..
Sunt. Public Instruction .. .
Attorney General
Senators.
Congressmen...
Printer '.
..H. R. Kincaid
...Phil. Motechan
......G. M. Irwin
.C. M. Idleman
. Mc Bride
Mitchell
Supreme Judges.
J G. W, M
' l J. H. M
( Bineer He
1W.K.
W.
( R. 8. 1
.If. a.
I C E.
( Bulger Hermann
W.K. Ellis
,.w. n. Lieeos
Bean.
Moore.
Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District
Oironit Jndge Stephen A. Lowell
IVrnuvmina Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
HnuuaTiiiH,ra. J. N, HrOWn
i :..t,Mtv .iiifiira A. G. Bartholomew
Oommifwioners J. B. Howard
Clerk -J.W. Morrow
" Sheriff l; '? ?ok
'p..u.,nM Frank Gilliam
. ' Asseeeor i-"11""
Surveyor v J.W. Horuor
School bup't Jay W. Bh-.pley
Coroner R Vuughan
irrDDHVn TOWN nWTfiKRS,
t.. Thos. Morgan
U mnniimeu'.'.'.'."". Geo. Conser, Frank
n.lliam Arthnr Minor. E. . Blooum,
:L I1...1 .wl .T 11 Mimnnl.
- W. A. Richardson
1 ' ea.oYw'' ...V. "... ......y ..L. W. Brigg.
' PreciwrtOfflesre. .
United Statet Land Officer.
TBI PA1AC8, OB. ,
J Moor Kegister
LA OBANDS, OB.
B.F, Wilson Register
J.H. Robbine Receiver
Rheumatic, Neuralgic, Sciatic, Lumbagici
1 HAVE RAVAGED THE HUMAN FRAME. ST. JACOBS Iaa!
nn OlXi CURED TMKM. KU BUl I mil umi JlJt
U SOLID FACTS HELD IN PROOF. W Z
iMIHNnHetNMHNNMMIMINNMNI
EFFECT OF MUZZLES.
Out
McQure's -Magazine
For 1897
SEVEN GREAT SERIALS
C. E. RANOUS,
Heppnkr, Orkoon,
IMl
FlaDs and Speoifioations farnished oa
application.
Contracting a Specialty,
ffl All kinds of lumber, shingles, sash,
doors and windows on hand and furnished at
reasonable rates. Give me your order.
All kinds of rppe.iring done at reasonable
rotes. Leave orders with r. V.
Tbompson Co.
A New Life of Grant by Hamlin Garland The first authoritative and adequate Life of
Grant ever published. (Begins in December.)
Rudyard Kipling's first American serial, "Captains Courageous." (Begun In November.)
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St. Ives." The only novel of Stevenson's still unpublished
RAcrliiu In Mav.l
. . nDMn i,t nn. f w.r 'nma " Mr innft wm Tor inree ui me mvrov
years of me Civil war pracucauy a meinuer m ojiiiuoiu i. Cji imm kl.
fitted than any other man living to give an authoritative histoiy of this period from hit
recollections and correspondence.
... - . . , -r . , nnl1tiit.hnii Tn crtiinectlon with this series
P0"of portrailHtis intended K pubfiK sVeoTaTbio7raphic7l studies under the general title of
MAKERS OF THIS ironi waiiningiou ui uuiuuiu.
nirhimi f Dxi.tlna. SDeciallv taken under the editor's direction.
Stories of Adventure. A serial by CONAN DOYLE, in which he will use h extrordinarr
talent for mystery and ingenuity wnicn nave, in ine auenui;. numin e.. .
a place beside Poe and Gaboriau.
TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
IAN MACLAREN, All the fiction that he will write during the coming year, with the exception
of two contributions to another publication which were engaged from him long ago, will
appear in McClurk's Magazine.
JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS. A series of new animal stories In the same field as the "Brer
Rabbit" and the "Little Mr. Thimbiefinger" stories.
RUDYARD KIPLING. Besides "Captains Courageous." Kipling will conwiDuie iu
all of the short stories he will write during the coming year.
nr.TAVir. thanrt ia nrermrinn for the Mauazink a series of short stories in which the same
characters will appear, although each will be complete in itself.
Anthony Hope Bret Hart - Robert Barr
Frank R. Stockton Stanley Weyman Clark Russell
will all have stories in McClure's for the coming year.
These are only a small fraction of the great and important features of McCltjbs'b Maoazinb for
1897, the subscription priee of which is only t
Their Enforced Use flu Changed
Breed of London Dogs.
The muzzling order has now been so
long in operation that one is able to see
its practical results, at all events so far
as London is concerned, says the Lon
don News. They are really very remark
able, especially from a point of view not
likely to be immediately taken.
The supremacy of the fox terrior is
gone. One misses tne little, vivm wmte
spots that moved about so quickly and
made streets and thoroughfares gay,
and. it must be admitted, noisy. Most
of these dogs were mongrels, and, being1
of no appreciable value, and probably of
no clearly defined ownership, they
passed quickly in a wholesale way into
the lethal chambers. London is rid of
them, but at all our town the white
terrier with the odd markings is still in
the ascendant.
On the other hand, here in town we
have the Irish and the Scotch. These
are as yet pretty pure ; they keep rather
to themselves, after the manner of the
provincials, but in a couple of years
mongrelism will assert itself, and Lon
don will be overrun. Asiit is, the hardy
little Aberdeen, with his long body,
! PULLING A DOG'S TEETH.
Xen tilt's Experience ia Removing; Teeth
from a Canine. )
"I have never been called to pull a
dog'a teetjb. but once," volunteered a,
well-known dentist, report the Wash
ington Star. "Had I known for what
purpose I was needed I would not have
responded, but being on the ground I
was too nervy to refuse. The case was
that of a dog belonging to the wife of a
Michigan - senator. She had Bevetal
nice dogs of fancy breeds, aiid I noticed
that one of them acted strangely. Thri
telephone directory of that day had my
name well lip tin top in the list of
dentists, and I presume that is vhy I
was called. It ia no unusual thing for
dentists to be called to the houses of pa
tients who are aick Or otherwise unable
to go to the dentist, and I packed up
a few necessaries end started. I was
met at the door by the lady, who spoke
of the sufferings of Kliidge: I took it
that Madge was either a child or a
favored servant, and tripped as softly
as I eovil upstairs to the room to
which I was directed. I noticed there
were two or three little pug dogs in the
room, but did not dream that Madge
was one of them. In a few moments
mxmm
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Celebrated for its great leavening strength
and healthfulnesS. Assures the food Against
alum and all forma of adulteration common to
the cheap brands.
ROYAL BAK1NQ POWDER CO., NIW Y RK
WHAT OCR EXCHANGES SAY.
JameB N. Davis, tha "late speaker of
the Davis bouse" at Salem, has tip par.
short legs and nondescript markings the lady came up and picking up the ent,Y reoovered from the sho6k of bis
of black and gray and mustard, holds
the street, and the Irish terrier loafs
about, social and easy-going.
They are both excellent in their own
way, but, for all that, one misses the
sharp, quick vitality of the fox terrier.
Even as a mongrel he seemed to concen
trate in his active little body all doggy
qualities, especially fidelity and hatred
of cats.
HIS CREDITORS FOUND HIM.
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Published at 110 Fifth Avenue,
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IU Illustrations are superb; Its
stories charming; and its literary
departments are edited with cou-
Blr. Jones Had Been Unable to Bee Them
Daring a Long Search.
George Washington Jones, colored
gentleman, 'was ad, very sad. He was
a Caloiminer when he had work to do,
says Harper's Round. Table, but, a he
expresses it:
"Dem dere white trash, hab trone into
de trade, an' now Ise got no work to
do." But this was not what made him
sad. "Dis yere life," he said, "am not
wuth livin'."
"What's the matter, George?" in
quired his friend.
"Why, Ise got a little money on dat
last job, and Isi went round to settle
de bills Ise owed.
"Didn't you attend to it all right?'
"Dar's de strange part of it. ' Do
butcher he wuz out, an,' de crooev he
wuz out, en' every one Ise wanted to
pay wuz out, an' den wJiat'd I do but
lose dat money.
"Well, that was unlucky, end no mis
take: but still you showed your good
Intentions, aad no doubt they won't
press their claims."
"Press dere clalmsl Yah. dat's de
trouble. When Ise got 'omc fonnd
ebery one of dem waltin.' to press dete
claims, an' as Ise couldn't fix dem, dey
done an' fixed me."
dog spoke sympathetically Of Madge's
sufferings. I was in for it, and in. a
short time had a towel tied in. Madge's
mouth, and the next thing Madge knew
she was three teeth short. I was asked
my fee, but as I had never performed
such a service for money I did not
know exuotly what to charge. I made
it three dollars and was paid. Since
then when I am called by telephone I
ask something about the work to be
done, for, Unless it is my own. dog, I
prefer to be excused from the work.'
inability, bb one ot the minority, to
manage tbe great majority in the inter
ests of Simon tbd the Oregonian; He
has resumed practical buBiae es in dthitr
liu. Last week he went to SpokarJ.
purchased a 60-aore block of tbe town
and ordered it to be platted and put oa
tbe market immediately. Mr. Davis
well, Mr. Davis ia all right, if hit
"House" Wksn't.Pottland Tribube.
3AUGHT THE BOYS' FANCY.
It should be In every
Jas. C. Pond,
On Pas. Agt..
Milwaukee, Wis.
or Geo. B. Batty,
(ieneral Agent,
IMArttark tt.,
Portland, Or
tummate skill.
Such a paper is s great popular educator.
home, w
The subscription price of Leslie's 1P nnum. y
We make the unparalleled oiler of a copy ot 4j
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Semi-
Weekly one year for only $5.00. &
No such offer was ever made before. No such offer will ever be made
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gift, and will be constant reminders of the giver's kindness. Q
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WEEKLY
The
A0NTHLY
Ontario-Burns Stimc Lin
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BOBKS-GHHYOH STaGEUHE-
While yon ap roar nbeorlption paid np yen
aaa keep ?oar brand is freeof chart.
IWa. P.O.. HeDoner. Or. Hornee. P B on left
hoolcUri eattle. same on left kip.
ftiat'tn. H., Hardman. Or. Horsee branded
Ion right hip. Cattle branded the same. A!
brands CI on home riht thlifhi ca'tle M
brand on riht shoulder, and cut off end e
right ear.
Cook, A. J.,Loa.Or. Horn, Won riirht shoal
lor. Cettlo, same on right hip: ear mark ejanra
cms off left and sulit in right.
n,.luL W. M .Oalhiwav. Or. Tattle. Rl)l
riht aidn. wallow-fork in each ari horn, U Uj j jtor PldCC
Kly. Hrm. Dongla. Or. Htm brandad KLY !
ra lrt hnnldar, oat ti same on lefthip. kole
i right ear.
rirnnea. U A., Heppner. Or. TatUe, LT an
rivht hip; bna F with bar ondw on rihl
hmrtiwr.
.,nr, Harry. Hppnnr. Or Horns brandud
H on tho left. timlrler; mttU bnwidMl J on
rinhthip. ali andorbrt in left ear. Kang In
Morrow countr.
Jnbrt m, Fllx, Lsna, Or. Hntaaa, nirrUT mi
taft Uflii; eattla, aama on right hip, sadar half
woo in nt and tolit Jl left ear
Koflny. Mike, Heppner. Or. Horaae brwa lM
KMf on Urt hip eattle ama and arop oil
atr: nodar lp no tha right
Knmrwland.W.O..Moint Varnon. Or. I Lou
atttaoa right an 4 Uft id, awallow fnrk ia Uti
nr and mi. tar nop la rigbt aw. lliiraMMia
braad toft ahoaldar. iUaga in Uraat eoaotv.
Uifton. Bttan. Fog, Or. H Loo lff W
kn entile, crop and i.it os right aar. ii'inai
mm braod on krft hoolder. lUuga to rant
uuatv.
tmhry, J. W. Mtpnr Or Horaaa brsndwf
A ot Jan fiolllilar; oailia aama iw ian
aula orar right , Uiraa sliu in right
Outlook
Published Every Saturday
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tsvs Burns Daily at p. m. and ar
rives si Ontario to 43 boars.
Sinale Fare $7.60.
Round Trip $15.00
fay Th roof k freight f cents per pound.
nafipnar nr. tartia,
Uua tat ahoaldar.
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with lt ot.tatl'i,
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B Urt himloat eaUla mjm oa laft nip.
Oato-rn. J. W.. Dooglaa. Or.: hnraa O OB laf
kualilart oattla saina oa right hip.
Parkar Olaaaon. Hanbaaa.Or.-Horaaa IPes
ft alMHildaf .
Pina. J. H.. Iiintn. Or.-Hnvaaa, It ami
ia4 m.laft atmaldWi aatUa, ua M hip.
stiar hll is aach aar.
wtor. i. W.. Hanpaaa, Or.-RmtM, IO
NVbooidar. CatUa, O a right hip.
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Star. K. O. Hatear. Or. - Pattla tfigi
lati arna ' nght and anaWtnt la laft year,
aawt.. W C cm laft atwaUar.
Tttaam, J.A Happna r. Hotaaa, m
Ian m,it; eattia. 1 ua laft ahmiiilar.
Tarwu. W-Hafnr.r.-SmaU eat 'taj
taft aWildar. htimm eaUla avu oa laft hip
anth Sim hi ,l, aara
TV-h.. II. M l-a. fV-Horsaa brardad
Ht aWtl na 1' atirla. ahaafi aam brand.
.i.tgar. VV. J.. Hlli.ar. ir.i !.
Ths Outlook will b lo 1W, ss it baa
tievo during seb of its twenty seven
years, a Uistoty of Onr Oo Times. In
its vsrious editorial detjarton-nte The
Ontlwik gives a onmrsot review ot tbe
world's progreas; it fulloss with csre
all tbs impnttsot philanthropic, sod in
dustrial movamfots of tbs day; baa s
complete dep;trlmrnt of religious oeas;
devotes much space to the Intereate of
lbs b"me; reviews currant Htetatars;
farui'bes cber(ul table-talk about mD
si.d things: sod, io short, aims to giv
fresh inlormatloo, original obaofvation,
sod reasonable eotertsinueot.
BcgiotiiDg with tbs fifty flifth rolorne,
tbs psper will ssums ths rrgalsr msgs
tins ir., wtucb will sd.l grestly lo its
oonyeiiieDOe scd sttrsi:tivaeas. Tbt
Outlotk Is poblialied every Saturday
fifty too Issues a year. Tbs first U-oa
la rsob month is sn Illustrated Msgasise
Nombar, eontainiog about tsicass msoy
pages as tbs ordinary iaue, togatber
witb a large anmlxr of pirtnrea.
Tbs triP of Tbs Outlook Is tbras
di'llarf a year In idvsaee, or less than a
rant day.
Haul for a paoioisa cpy sui illnatraU
M ilattsMiat U TaStn
5"H"r. J rrt. d rroiotos lo Tbe Ootlr. 13 Aator
riUt1art,Ui JW ' flgt't MP rig'il aula. I -
rr'P an t i. la laft aar. ttaug IB Mvrrvw aud I'laoa, AS Turk Clt V.
Kootbing, and not irritating, strength.
ing, and not weskiog, small but, fino
live nob are the qualities of DoWitt'i
Little Esrly Hi Mere tbe famous little
pills. Coneer de Brook.
Now is tha time to get tbe Weekly
Oregonisn, tbe greatnit orwspsper of
the Went. Witb tbe Onvtte, both strict
ly iu advance, one year, 13.50. Nn better
oombinstion of newspsptrs oan be made
'o tbe stats.
Wslt. Tbompson runs stags between
Ileppeer and Montimoot, arriving every
day exopt Monday am leaving ttvery
day eiorpt Sunday. Hborlsat andebssp.
tut tnnte ti tha Interior. Oorjssr &
Tlrook. tt i.
On lbs morning of Feb. 20, WX', I was
siok witb rheumatism, sod Isy io bad
ufjtil May 21st, wban I got a bottle of
Chaintwrlsiu's Tsio Bslm. Tbs fln sp-
pliOHiioti of it rulieved me almost en
tirely from tbs psio and lbs s-oonil af
forded complete relief. In s short time
I was abls to be op sod shout again. A.
T. Morasax, Laveroe, Minn. Bold by
Oonser it Brock.
Through trsms nn ths O. K. A N. will
ran vis. Linaiuis, v ails vvstia mu
IVndlaton. Tbroogb sleepers, first and
teoond claas, will run in eonoectioo witb
tbe Union Paclflo, tbe ssms as barate
fore. A through Brat class sleeper Port
land to Hpokans, eoooaotiog witb lbs
first olass sleeoaf to Kt. Peal, sod
through tourist sleeper Portland to Ht.
I'aal, will ran ia o-innaion with Ids
Ureal Northern railway. tf
For ssle About thirty tons of rys
bay, looaUd aboat two and ons-nsll
miles of Uardmsn. Also 400 aorss of
gtxxl rsnge, fsnasd, to go w itb same.
Unfit of onislds govroreol rsnge
near at baod. ribsitar l -r baad of
sharp or large band of csttle. Oood
houaa no t laoa. Call on OasMte offios
for risftlmlsrs. A rsrs rhaors lo gel
bay cheap. All signs
....
Device of a Portland. Me.,
Evading the Prolilbltlon
Evervbod who vuiits Maine has a
different story to tell on his retua-a of
his experience in getting drinks, says
the New York Sun. The champion
story m, purhaps, told by a well-known
traveling salesman. lie says that when
he asked for a drink at a Portland hotel,
be was shown into a room, which ha'J
nothing in it but table, on whlrih were
a pitehiPT of water and several tumblers,
and a few chairs.
Over tha table was a chandelier, with
apparently half a dozen gas burners.
When the cocks were turned, however,
not gas, but liquor came out of the
burners, which were horizontal, on. tbe
Ops being niuscrewed. From one burner
oame whisky; from another, rum; from
another, gin. Each burners supply pipe
conrweted with a caik of some one of
these liquors in the room altove.
Tine man v. bo tell this story says that
five indictment papers ngninxt the bote
In question for selling liquor would fill
a buHlMil basket, but none of them will
ever lie brought to trial; at least, none
las been yet. Sine adopting this de-
yice, the hotel has evaded detection.
They Thought the Pretty Girl Who ttdaght
B Paper All Bight.
A young woman stood at the corner
of Hoisted street and Archer avenue
waiting for a downtown car. She had
a refined, sweet face, her brown hair
was parted over a smooth forehead, and
a pair of wonderfully expressive and
beautiful blue eyes. Her dress was ele
gant, but modest, and seeing her in
that locality one instantly thought of
sweet charity, says the Chicago Chron
icle.
Two ragged liitUe newsboys came up
to the corner and gazed at her in
frank admiration. Their look waa re
turned with one of kind interest, and
the girl bought a paper from each of
them. Just then her car came, and
with a smile she left the corner.
"Ain't ahe a beauty?" asked one of
the boys, while the other sang in a
clear, pretty voice: "She may flirt
with another, but I'm sure she loves
me."
A middle-aged motherly-looking
woman, who had watched the affair,
asked: "Do you mean me?" aa she
bought a paper, she could not afford
two. .
"Oh, no," answered the singer, "the
A dlspaioh from Wasliihgtoo, Sent but
on St. Patrick's day; the day the other
Oorbett received bis quietus, states pos
itively tbat tbe senate will not seat Mr,
Coibett ot Oregon, boe senator, in dis
ousnibg the Oregon case, made a very
good point when be stated that, it ttte
Oregon appointment was sustained, that
hereafter it would be in tbef power of 11
men in tbe senate, by refusing to go
into organization, to prevent loiever tbe
election of a senator and make tbe gov
ernor tbe sole official to o boose U. 8.
eustors. The statement of thai senator
being oorrect, to have seated Mr, Cor.
bett would have been to establish a
precedent fatal to our whole political
fabric, and wbiob Would Involve the
state of Oregon in a legislative deadlock
tbat would last as long ss Joe Simon
livsg, for Joe will always be able to con
trol 1 1 of the 90 members ot tbe legis
lature. Sorely though Mr. Corhett'g
Tote may be needed by tbe republican
party, to seat him Under existing con
ditions would be too desr a prioe to psy
for it. We oan far better afford to lose
his vote tbu to bave a preoedent estab
lished tbat an unlawful minority should
rule over a lawful majority. Tbat
policy would be nothing short of anar-
ladt with the pretty eyes."
"Now, I'm disappointed," said the 0by, which, though bloodless at first,
motherly woman. would very soon develop a crimson
"wen, caueo. uoui Doys.ua vukj i
on, "you're all right, too."
tinge. Fossil Journal.
THE OLDEST SPORT..
THE BIGGEST CAT.
It b Thirty Inehae Long and Weighs
Twenty-roar I'oaads.
Just plain "Tom" is the unpretending
name of probably the greatest doaiesftlo
cat In the world.
Edward Simmons, a fUh and oyster
dealer of New York, la the proud pos-
wwtor of "Tom." This giant of cats
Sm 30 inches in length, from his hrwl to
the Up of his tail. He is a foot high
awl weighed lost spring 24 pounds.
Tbe recent hot weather bus caused hint
to drop a few mn!e of flesh, but has
not Impaired his health or hap nine.
Thomas is black and white, and is
rather iieeuliarly marked. He ho two
complete rings of white around his tail,
which makes him look like first cowiu
to a r swoon.
Mr. Simmons picked up the eat two
years ago while walking along Kmith
strrwt. Thomas was but a stray si ilea
then, so that his pedigree bss never
been aw-ertainrd, and It ia not known
whether or wit heredity has bad any
Uiibf io do with hi enormous alia.
Banting sad Fishing Were Maans of Llva-
Uhood to Primitive Man.
Somebody has asked which la the
oldest sport and started a discussion
tbat lias already put the antiquity of
gw;i beyond the middle ages. Hunt
ing and fighting were primitive man s
5 hie occupations, says the rew xork
ournal.
These, as civilization developed, were
gradually converted from being means
of livelihood into pastimes. Hut It Is
impossible to tell exactly when the
change took jjlooe, for It Is not even yet
complete, aud what is sport to the
squire arid amateur Is necessary work
to the gamekeeper and professional
soldier.
Nlinrod, NonJi's greatrgrandson, was
a "mighty hunter before the Lord,"sfld
aa he was a "mfgfety one la the earth"
he probably hunted for pleasure, Tbil
is the ollft record of a simrt.
The stag and its kind, which make
the greatest demand on tbe skill and
endurance of tbe hunter, would prob
sbly tie the first animal pursued for
pleasure. To hunt the lion was kingly
sport from the earliest time.
The Egyptian monuments sltow that
all kinds of bunting, aa well a fowling,
were followed for pleaaurs. Ths Olym
pic game were probably tha oldest
sthle tio srorta and their origin Is lost
In antiquity. They are said to celebrate
Jupiter's defeat of the Titans.
It Is told of one ot our local populist
politicians, wbo has a bob pipe, and sn
Impediment in his gpeeoh, tbat be has
taken t great interest in tbe great inter,
leotual contest to come off st Csrson,
Nevsda, and also tbs one recently closed
st Salem. Tbe other day be wss in
formed that Corbott bad been appololei
by Qov. Lord to tbe position of 0. S.
senator. Hs nogitated tor a moment.
then, removing bis pipe, ejaculated:
"W-w ell, Ib-b be-dsm." Then taking
another whiff at bis dudioe, be asksd
Innoceutly, "W-w-oud s-r if be-'ll g g go
ahead with the figbt n n ow?" Ashlsnd
Tidings.
Republican senators bave decided not
to press tbs admission at tbe extra ses
sion of tbe senators sppninted by tbe
governors of Oregon, Keutuoky and
Florida, as it bss beeo fouod tbe silver
members will oppose their admission.
This is right It would be a bad prece
dent lo fwUhtish, allowing governors to
appoint United States tenstors wbils it
it tbe doty of tbe leg'slstares to elect,
spMcislly when it is known that stsVta
members of tbe Oregon state Moat
oould lie up lbs legislature and prevent
tbe election of a senator. Llood Itivsr
(ll..oior.
What arc Sctittig's Best
In
tif
eatU
baking powder
Divining tftracIS
and sputa
It ia, or ehoull lis, tbs highest aim of
vry merclisnl to please his customers;
snd tbat tbs wide-awake drug firm of
Meyers k Eahelmao, Star ling, III., is do
ing so, is proven by tbe following, from
Mr. Kahelmsn : "Io my siitoso years'
tiperlenos in tbs drng business I bsvs
never seen or Sold or tried a tnsdiolns
tbst gars ss good ssUsfsotloa as Cham
berlain's Colic, Cbolars and Diarrbira
iUmedy." Hold by Cnnsef k Brook.
cood for?
Good for anybody who
likes eood tinners and
doesn't want to pay for
adulteration.
P. sal by
J. V. VauKhsn
la Mrstory sf flesaurr Pofnk.
Those of tbs Boottrsrt Rlto Masonic
fraternity, residing to Heppner, art In
receipt of mourning bad gas whioa srs
lo be worn thirty days In respect lo lbs
twin's of tbt 1st ei-TJoilsd Slates
Kenstnr Dolpb. (Senator Dolph was a
JtWd degree Mason. Thoas living la
llplner wbo belong lo this brsaeb of
Mssoory era: J. A. Patterson, J. W.
Hlaada st tbs Head.
Aug. J. Iiogal, tbs leading druggist of
ribrsveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New
Discovery Is tbs only thing tbat Cures
mi oongh, and it ia tbs best siller I
have." J, F. (Jsmpbell, (merchant of
Hafford, Aril, writes: "Dr. King's sw
Discovery Is all that ia olalmnd for it; It
usvtr fails, and is a sure cure for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot
say enough for its merits." Dr. King's
Nsw Discovery for Consumption, Gongbi
snd Colds is aol an experiment. It bas
been tried for a qasrtor of century,
sod lodsy itsnds at tbs bead. It never
dlHsppoiols. Fret) trial bottles at Conset
k brock's drug store.
wititf and dslsis i
iedicats a
i daagstooa.
bard
KJ R Bishop, suoceeaor to Tbs Ms
Fsrlaod Mercantile Co.. is still on deck
giving greal bargains in all liaea, Tbs
stuck ronat I eloead ont, sn-1 II Is sur
brunuii bow ebaao Ihingt srs. Call oa
t( tbem. fisak MoFarlaaJ, lalssaaa.
Ht (Wsrtable Wkllt Trswlisg
Io ctol wsstber. Tbs Colon Ptclfio
lystsm beats its trains Ibroagboat by
steam beat from lbs soglos, thus task-
Dg svery psrl of all Us ears plsssanl
and eomfof labia. It also lights Its cars
Morrow. P. tt Itorg. Henry lilaskmaa, L ,b, 0,iP,,r.tI pioiacb Light making
LllisaaIO.isP.tl.rson. .b.,,, brilllsnt at night, Poassngsrs
carried daily oo tha (sat mail. For
Tbs length ot lifs may ha loersassd by iUt,iojt M raaervstioos, tickets, or In.
leaning daogers. Tbs msjorily of pao. fo ,4,,. 0, on or .j.iress It W.
pla tha from lung trnohlas. Ihass may . . rii Ti i..l hi p.
L by promptly osslng One tsitor (l.n. Agt, 1J3 Tblri St. Port-
Mlnuls Cough Curs. Con lei Brock lend, Oregon.
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