Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 20, 1897, Image 4

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PoBTLAND. OBEOON.
E. McNElLL, President and Manager.
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Champion Watson Recommends
Paine's Celery.
Professional Athletes Find : This Remedy In
valuable la the Spring.
BriDgs Fresh Blood and Regulates
the Whole Nervous System.
It is nseless to attempt to compare any
other remedy with Paine's celery com
pound. Paioe's celery compound is another
sort of thing entirely from any substitute
that was ever banded over a counter. -
It puts fresh blood into tbe shrunken
veins, regulates tbe expenditure of
nervous energy, and positively on res
general nervous debility and such spe -C;flo
nervous disorders as neuralgia,
sleeplessness, melancholia, hysteria,
For full information, time oards.maps,
tickets, etc., oall on or write
W. C. Allaway, A. D. Carlton,
Agt. N. P. By. Asst. Gen Pass. Agt.
The Dalles, Or. Portland, Or.
Tbe Only Chair Car Line
To the east is tbe Union Paoific. East
ern cities are reached via this line with
fewer ohanges of oars tbaj via other
lines Rates always tbe lowest. Ticket,
to or from points in tbe United Htaten,
Oh n ad a, or Europe fur sale by R. W.
Baxter, Gen. Agt., 135 3rd St., Portland
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland h Astoria Navigation Co.
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at 7 a. m., arriving in Portland about
230 p.m.
When you go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Colnmbi'i; you will enjoy it, and save
money.
W. 0. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m.. and 12 to
2 p. m., at residence, Mrs. H. WHoh's
property, and 10 to 12, a. m , to 2 to 5
p. m , at office in tbe rear of Bora s
jewelry store.
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R. W. BAXTER. Oen. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. IIART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon.
CHICAGO
Ilwaiite & St. Paul M
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on tbe famous blook
system;
Lights its trains by eleotriolty through
out;
Use the celebrated eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
linns speedily equipped passenger trains
every day and night between Ht. Paul
and Chiosgn, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates team-heated veatibuled
train, carrying tbe latest private
oompartment oars, library buffet smok
ing; cars, ana palace drawing room
!erprf.
Parlor ears, free reclining chair oars.
nd th very beat inning ooalr ear
service.
For lowest rates to any point in the
United Plates or Canada, apply to
agent or add rets
C. J. EDDY,
J. W. CAREY, General Agent.
Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or.
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Notice of Intention.
t AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE. OREGON.
I J April 7. 1HW7. Notice il hereby riven that
the following named settler has filed untie ol
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
beiore county i lora, Morrow county, Oregon,
at Huppuer, Oregon, on May 17th, 1MU7, vis:
HKNKY D. Ml K EM ELL.
Hd. E. No. im for the K'i HWU Sec. 11 and EJ
NW!a !. 14, Tn58, K27 K W M.
He names the following witnesses to nrove
his continuous residence iiimiii and cultivation
of said land, viz: llcnjiiinln K. Hevland, Kam-
tiel v.. Creeson, Iander Copple and David A.
iiauuitonaii oi iieppner, urenon.
B. F. WILSON,
MV4. Kogliter.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFKICK AT LA GRANDE. OREGON.
I J April S. 1XU7. Notice Is hereby aiven that
tbe following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk of Morrow county. Oregon.
at ueppuer, Oregon, on May in. iwj, vis:
MATHKW K. CLARK.
Hd. E. No. 77ft, for ths NYYW NWU See Si, Tp
1,H1)IWH.
He names tne following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon aim cultivation
iot, said land vis: Heieklah Tlpoett and And
J Cook, of Lena, Ore in, Edward Chapman am
Charles Doliorty of luson, Oregon.
a. r. r iiiii.-M,
K-4n. Register.
Tni Dobs Frio Yard. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
Is that conduoted by William Gordon,
neit door to ths Heppner QsgetU
ranob. Mr. Gordon ia . accommodating
baa a good yard and abundant facilities
In take care of stock in Oral class shape,
Ilia prices are very reasonable, lie baa
bay and grain for a aim Ha lately
added a car load vf baled ftmofny.
Ths rhrnnlrla Kullrilag.
the: daily
Itf Ma I, ! l aid.
,$6.70 a Year.
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varia inu r.-rfi:nrir HI eolnmia. or twelve
mt at l.iivrai'ir ami itei.wal Inl.wua
UtHtalao a mediaeval Asru uttaral ttrtntuk
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ing machine should oall on J. W
Vangban and riamins hi latest im
proved White machine. A bappy oom-
liination of s writing desk and machine
combined. Light, rapid and easy
running. tf,
Heppner to Pendleton vis Heppner
F.obo Mags Line. Persons deairon of
visiting l'endleloo can savs tints and
money by taking this ronte. ur ao
attainting tba agents ths previous n
tug th stage will mak conneeiion with
'2 ii clock train at r-ho for 1'endlelon
Otrtoe st City Drag Htors. W. D, Lord
Proprietor,
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don't spend it till yon get down to Low
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headaobea, lassitude in a word, Paine's
celery compound is ab'e to soundly
build up the .nervous system an 1 make
t healthy and aotlve.
Among tbe testimonials received re
cently by tbe proprietors of Paine's
oelery compound was tbe following:
Boston, Feb. 8. 1897,
Gentlemen: Tbe strongest of athletes
sometimes feels langnid and drawn out,
have often found myself feeling so,
more especially in the spring before the
outdoor season begins. I have tried
many things, but . bave found nothing
that does me so moob good as . Paine'
oelery oomponod. I say tbia with mooti
pleasure. Respeotfully yours,
J. P. Watson
Mr. Watson is tbe world's profession
si obampion jumper and pole vaulter
He defeated Turn Burroughs and others
st tbe world's fair in Cbioago.
Not long ago Bjeitberg, tbe ohampion
steeplechaser, wrote to Wells, Riobard
son A Company that Paine's celery com
pound bad been of great benefit to birr
and said that be wished to recommend
the remedy to others.
John Graham of tbe Boston Athletic
Association, who took tbe victorious
Amerioan team to Athens; James Miohael
tbe champion long-distance bioyolist an
Ge rge Wright of Wrigbt & Dits m, si
among those who bave recently indoreed
this best of all spring rt msdies. Advioe
from such men it worth following in
matter of health and strength.
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
Rhinstin 4'Life ia failure."
Borgenbaum "If one could only live s
hundred lives!" Boston Transcr.pt.
"What is your nephew doing
now?" "For the laat five years he has
been choosing s profession." Jugend.
"What is it that ails you, Mrs.
Giles?" "Well, my lady, th doctor
says it's Just general nobility I "Moonshine.
Pat "They do say tbe car nlxt the
injiae be the most dangerous." Mike
"Begorra, then, why don't they lave
it oft ?" Household Words.
"You ain't forgot tbat maximum I
tole you yestiday, is you, Sammie?
No, grand-dad. 'A bird in the han is
vmff (two on de roost.' " Life.
"Uncle Simon, what is a phenome
non?" "A phenomenon ia a man who
gets bo rich that he won't accept a pass
cn a railroad." Chicago Kecord.
Stikker "I dreamt last night that
you gave me ten pounds." Sfcryker
Good! that makes us square. I owea
you a tenner, you know." Tit-Bits.
The Baby "Gobble, hobble. Gob
ble, hobble." The Wife -'John, I do
believe the baby is trying to say he loves
me," Tne unite "very iiKeiy. xie
hasn't known, you long." London
Figaro. '
Doctor (to Irish patient) "Do you
sleep with your mouth open?" Irish
Patients "Shure, Oi don't know, doc
tor. Oi've never seen myself when Oi've
been aslape, but Ol'll have a look to
night! "Tit-Bits.
Benediot "I tell you, my boy, it is
impossible for me to find my wife's
pocket!" Batcheller "You shouldn
be discouraged. Look at me; I haven
been able to find even a wife yet."
Yonkers Statesman.
-Trustworthy Guarantee. Custom
er (at the livery stable) "lie's perfect
ly safe, is he? I don't want a skittish
animal." New Stable Boy "All I know
about 'im is that he used to be a Phila
delphy car horse." Chicago Tribune.
-The Only Drawback. Visitor
"There is a panel in my new dining-
room that that would just fit." Hungry
Artiat "Most happy, I'm sure." Vis
itor "Only, when the room is paid for,
I shall have no money for pictures."
Harper's Bazar.
-Tennyson used to tell the story of a
farmer who, after hearing a red-hot ser
mon of never-ending fire and brim
stone, consoled his wife quite sincerely
with the naive remark: "Nevermind,
Sally; that must be wrong; no consti-
tooshun could stand, irt." TitrBits.
"It's hard," remarked the man who
was trying to write a letter, "to realize
that it is "97' and not ' '06.' " "That's
so," replied the friend wirth knotty legs
and a downy mustache; "the bicycle
makers don't give us nearly the differ
ence in style from year to year that
they used to." Washington Star.
A Dead Shot. Algernon (who has
Invited himself down- for a day's shoot
ing) "Hullo, Tom, what are those
tickets tied on the dogs' collars for?"
Keeper "Well, sir, you see, the squire
remembers your last day'a shootin',
and thought you had better know the
valley of the dogs beforehand to save
future unpleasantness!" Fun.
DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED.
T. A. Bloram, M. C, tbe Great Chemist aad
Scientist, Will Bead, Free, Three Bottles of
Ilia Newly Dlacovered Remedies to Bafferera.
Editor Gazstti: I have disoovared
a reliable onre for Consumption and all
Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases,
Oeneral Declioe. Loss of Flesh and all
Conditions of Wasting Away. By its
timely nse thousands of apparently
hopeless oases have been cured. So
propf-poejtive sm I of its power In onre,
that to make its merits koown, I will
send, free, to any hfflicted reader of yoor
paper, three bottles of my Newly Dis
covered Remedies noon receipt of Ex-
ress and Poetoffloe address. T. , A
LOCUM, M.C., 98 Pioefltreet.New York
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CHICAGO, ILL..
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scribers paying their subscriptions fcr
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the same. .
Via the Union Paeiflo System
Baggage is oheoked through from Port
end to destination. The specialties on
tbs UuioD Paoific ere noexoelled track:
and equipment, union depots, fast lima
through oars, steam beat, Pintsch light
nod oonrteons treatment to passengers.
For rates and information apply to R.
W. Baxter, Gen. Agt. U- P. system, Port
land, Oregon.
HONORABLES IN MAINE.
ty
Distinctions Mad la Offlelal Title
Pin Tree Stat Etlqostt.
There ia a form of ofiielul etiquette
In the corretipondemce which goes out
from the secretary of state's office
which is unlike tbat followed in any of
tha New Engtnnd states. According
to the ruling of the secretary snd he
Is simply carrying out the traditions of
his predecessors since Maine became a
slat In 1820 the judges of the supreme
find superior courts, ttie member of the
governor's council, the ncnators, the
heads of all the department and the
mayor of Maine's cities have their mail
addressed to them with the word "Hon
orable" prefixed to the name in every
case, while the members of the house of
representatives, the judges of the mu
nicipal courts in thecitiea whose sal
aries in some raaes exceed that pnid to
the gov em or and all minor officehold
ers must content themselves with the
term "eaquire" following thtlr name.
A for the governor, he I always ad
dressed as "HI Excellency."
Other New Rutland atute Massa
chusetts and New Hamimhlre in partic
ularare more lilwrnl in the diatribu
tlon of title, for they prefix "Hon
orable" to municipal Judges, repre
sentative and aldermen in the various
cities. It 1 probable that Maine is the
only state whert a municipal Jixlgecan
itc addrnased vertxsHy as" YcMir Honor,"
but U not entitled to tbe prefix of "Ths
Honorable.
DattapciiI.Ia Mor.9 " rrto.w
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SSI Mrs!, M.w lata.
The United States, Dominion of
Ciuaih and Northern Mexico
ON (INK t UK,
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HAVE VOl H llflAIN.
Fw realis that each squirrel !
troy l DO woMb nf grain snnnally
Wakel' Squirrel and (Vopber itr-
tnlnalof i th mo tToii oJ soo
Inoed
Minor
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OIPUOMAT WAS CHILLED.
Th rrnrh Mlalster , at Washlaft
L4 th lllghaat riara Tn Walk
An Interesting story I bring told In
Waahlngton regarding M. Patenolre,
the French amlwwuwilor. After con
irreaa paaavrd the law eniowrrlTtg the
prralil.tit to send ambnandnr to sm h
countries sa would raise th rank of
tlieir reprearntativea. Sir Julian
Psiinrrfoto was the first to Inform tha
preaident of the Intention of bacoun
try U make him an smbaavavior. M.
I'atenotr conceived the ambition to he
th dean of th ambassador snd eora
munlcatel it to his bom gntrrnment.
ami hi commission arrlvrtl tiefore Sir
Juluin'i. ( went to the atate deart
mrnt In the ho vf Immediate recog
nition S th first amliaanador to this
country. lie was told that Sir Jul'oit
had Mticlited him by Informing tba
Irpailmpnt of th action ef hi gmertt
mrnU He was angry and wrote to the
president requesting hi intervention.
)i received ipttcau chtllv jettre from
I ir, 'irwiiinm,
GEOLOGICAL CONJECTURES.
Speculations Aroused by th Discovery of
a Buried Tree.
The recenl discovery of ap oak tree,
two or three feet in diameter, 50 feet be
low the surface, while sinking a well
with a drill at the confluence of the
Oneida and Seneca rivers, is an im
portant discovery. It indicates that the
Oneida river was at one time the outlet
of on immense volume of water and
opens to our readers very interesting
geological conjectures.
The theory would seem to be plausi
ble that the Opcida river was once tbe
outlet of the great chain of lakes. One
is reminded that Lake Ontario is 334
feet lower than Lake Erie. Three Rivers
is 115 feet higher than Lake Ontario at
Oswego. A great depression has taken
place, unquestionably, in conditions im
mediately connected with Lake Ontario.
It has apparently subsided several hun
dred feet, while the Oneida river has
been raised up so that to-day it is 115
feet higher than the surface of the
waters of Lake Ontario.
The waters from the great chain of
lakes must have passed from Lake On
tario south through tbe valley where
the Oswego river now runs, a reversal
of the present course of that river. At
the confluence of the Oneida with the
Oswego this great volume of water
made its way eastward through the
Oneida river to the Mohawk and Hudson
rivers. The Mohawk valley shows plain
ly that it was a great water course at
one period and the discovery of tbe
buried timber at Three Rivers proves
conclusively that the water bed of the
Oneida was st one period st least 60
feet lower than it now ia and perhaps
100 to 150 feet lower.
It is even asserted that tbe shores of
Lake Ontario were once located as far
south aa Baldwlnsville; thence the
course of the shore has been traced
through Cayuga, Wayne, Monroe and
adjacent counties. This condition
shows, if correct, that the whole re
gion, including Schoeppel, Clay, Cicero
and portion of Madiaon county, was
at one period a vast lake, but t hat in sub
sequent year a subsidence of the waters
took place by the depression, causing
Lake Ontario. Silt was washed down
from the west through the Oswego and
Oneida river and valleys. Tbe drift
of alluvium was eastward and, sa now
proved, covered up treea and filled in
deep rhannnrl. It i conjectured that
the St. Lawrence river did notfiiatat
that time. Popular Selene News. .
StuBl Caeasakwr.
Cut the cucumlier Into halves snd re-
r.ove the ecl. Boil four tablespoon-
f l of rice fr 3d niinutra; drain, and add
to it an riiuul nuatitity of chopped meat.
l'rel two toniutoca, cut into halve and
press out the seida: cut them Intormall
piece, ml with thnother Ingredient;
sud s half ti'aaoonfulof aaltaodadaah
of pepper. I'lace tbia mixture inlo the
ravity from hich tbe sresjs were taken;
f ut the haltea together, bind Lhecueum
crs into shaiM- with a piece of twine
and stand in a baking jan; add bait a
enp of water; lukealowly for one hour,
twitting four or five tiniea. Thrac may
lao be baked by stuffing th mixture
Into the space from hUh th areda
were taken, and baking In the halve,
I Vision Globe.
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Steamers TELLTIME, BAILEY GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE.
Leaving Alder 8lreet Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwsco, Long Bescb, Ooesr
Park and Nabcotta. Direct oonneotion with Ilwaoo steamer and rail
road; also at Yooog's Bay with Seashore Railroad.
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Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, eicept Sunday. Leave Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday.
DAILiBY G-AO'SSXlXl.'r
Leaves Portland P. M . Dally, except Sunday. Saturday night, 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria Daily a
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OOBAN' WAVE
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. leave Ilwaco Wednesday and Friday at 7; A. M. Oa Sunday night at t P. M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free cf Expense,
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