Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 04, 1897, Image 4

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NATIONAL TYPE.
Force Which Enter Into the Work of It
Creation.
Probably, says Blackwood's Maga
zine, there is no link between an ochre
ous complexion and a hasty temper in
modern man other than a racial one.
The two qualities were eoincidently de
veloped by independent agencies. We
know little of the nature and working
of the forces which go to create a na
tional type. That they are to some ex
tent climatic and geographical is plain,
for in New "Zealand, Queensland and
North America we find the process in
visible operation.
Probably in the days of purely trib.il
savagery any peculiar attributes of the
founder of a clan migrating away from
his fellows would give the key, which
external nature would develop and
elaborate into a national characteristic.
Such a pioneer, whether emigrant or
outcast, would in most cases be a man
of uncompromising temper and ex
ceptional originality of mind; and, as
is well known, these generally go with
a physical peculiarity as strongly
marked. Moreover, all barbarians are
extremely intolerant of any bodily de
formity or strangeness of aspect, and
often a man, or a family, chancing to be
onensiveiy conspicuous in any such
way, would be expelled from society.
In Central America a hairy man was
deemed an impossible outsider by the
aborigines, while among the blacks of
western and southern Africa an albino
is always an outcast: These facts show
how a new race might be developed from
a "sport" which otherwise would be
redissolved in the prevailing national
traits.
A VERY OLD TUB.
LOCAL SQUIBS.
COLLECTING FADS.
Si Bennett baa gone to Canyon City.
J. W. Coleman was in town Saturday
last.
Tossed on the Foaming Billows.
Too may never have been, bat if you
cross the Atlantic, no matter bow smooth
the watery expanse, witbonl sea siokness
yon are well, alnoky voyager, that i a
all. Old tara wbo bave spent their lives
on the ooean waves, wbo were almost
born, ao to apeak, with their "sea lege
on, suffer now and then from sea aiok
ness in very tempestuous weatber. Sea
captains, tourists, commercial trayelera
and yatchsmen say that their ia no
6ner safeguard against nausea than
Hostettera Stomach Bittera, and it baa
been equally reliable aa a preventive by
invalids wbo travel by steamboat and
railroad, and' wbo sometimes suffer aa
muoh in those conveyances aa ocean
travelers do in steamships. Biliousness,
oonstipation, sick headache and disorders
of the atomaob caused by oppressive
olimatio Influences or unwholesome or
unaooustomed food orwater, always yield
to the Bittera speedily. Tbis popular
medioine also remedies, rheumatic, kid'
ney and nervona disorders, and the in
firmities incident to Increasing years.
The Ladies' Band and Christian cburch
bad numerous festivals last week that
were well attended. Tbe M. ohuroh,
South, had their ioe oream festival on
last Saturday, also.
San Francisco
And all point in California, vis the Mt. Bhasta
route or the
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Of the Paoiflo Coast. Pullman Ballet
Hleeper. Heoond-claes ttleepers
Attached to express train, affording snperior
accommodations for second-class passenger.
For rate, tickets, sleepiiig oar reservations,
to,, oall npon or address
R. KOKHIjKR, Maiiagor, K. P. R0QEK8, Asst.
Oen. F. V. Agt., Portland, Oregon
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trains without extra charge. Hhlp your freight
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Ait rtlANClHDU, CAV.
Roman Backet That Dates Back Sixteen
Hundred Years.
My thoughts, when I was at the ruins
of Silchester recently, were that hun
dreds of antiquarians all over the coun
try would have given gold to anyone
who should have told them of the great
"find" that was there and then to be
safely brought to hand, says a letter in
London Truth. ' A friend and myself
strolled over from Aldermaston to view
the ruins and as many of the "finds" as
were still to be seen. Mr. Davis, F. S. A.,
at present superintending the opera
tions, explained to us how, when dig
ging out on old well, he made the lucky
discovery of a tunnel which conducted
him to an ancient gate, the existence of
which had not been before suspected.
A windlass had been fitted up over a
well 18 feet deep, and men were digging
out puilfuls of earth' which were being
diligently hauled up. For two weeks
the work at this point had been going
on, and within the last week it had been
discovered that this was an old Roman
tub-well. The wood seemed somewhat
rotten, as might be expected after 1,000
years, so that the raising of the tub
caused the greatest anxiety. The tub
hail been ingeniously fitted by Mr.
Davis with two wooden shelve running
all round it one at the top and the
other at the bottom, both of which
Berved to protect it from any strain dur
ing the preparation for hoisting it, and
also relieved the tub of its own weight
during the process-of hoisting. After
one unsuccessful attempt to bring it up,
during which a small portion of it was
knocked oil, it was triumphantly raised
to light in a comparatively perfect
state of preservation. We expeet that
the tub will shortly be on view at the
Heading museum, where there is al
ready a lH-autiful collection of Silches
ter relics.
The Horrible Custom of Getting Bailee
of Murderer.
A foreign paper is responsible for the
statement that the late Lord Randolph
Churchill had a choice private collec
tion of teeth of noted criminals to
which he was constantly adding up to
n short time before hiseath, says Tem
ple Bar. The competition for the Deem
ing relics at the Antipodes is too recent
and too revolting to be enlarged upon,
but it may be mentioned that the ax and
knife with which this unmitigated vil
lain murdered his victim fetched 4
15s, and the spade with which he dug
her grave brought a guinea. His cloth
ing was eagerly competed for, even
down to half a dozen pairs of patched
socks. Indeed, the collectors of "crim
inal" curios are extremely numerous all
over the world, and these mementoea
range from Tyburn halters to pipes
which murderers have smoked and pots
which famous thieves have tossed ia
honor of past and future triumphs.
It has remained for a Nebraska col
lector to gather locks of hair shaved
from the heads of noted criminals when
they enter the penitentiary and these
he labels and indexes with, great care.
Superstition sometimes accounts for
thef ancy prices offered for such ghastly
relics. Frenchmen obtain them as
charms against ill-luck. A piece of a
hangman's rope is considered a potent
spell against evil in some parts of
France. As criminals are there guillo
tined such ropes are difficult to get and
so fetch high prices. They are some
times mounted in gold and worn in
lockets.
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eat business conducted for modibstc Fir, i
00 Ornet ie OPoiTt; U, 8. patint orrict
and we can secure oatent in lea tune than those
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Jtion. we advise, u patentawe or noi, iree oi
(charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
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and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
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Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts.,
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Drawer 158. Chicago, Sccre
tary of the Star Accident
f Company, for information
regarding Accident Insur
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occidental injuries.
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bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDER
BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. Ci for their $1,800 prize offer.
NOTICE.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NO
. tice Is hereby given that an annual meet
lne of the stockholders of the Farmers Ware
house company of lone will be held at the office
of said company in lone, Oregon, on Saturday,
tne otn aay ot June, isa, at i o cioca p, in,, ior
the purpose of electing directors and for such;
other business as may be legally transacted by
them. M. J. WILLIAMS,
president.
Done at lone, this 27th day of April, 1897.
539-48
Electric Bitters.
Eleotrio Bitters is a medicine Baited
for any seasoD, but perhaps more geoer
ally needed when tbe languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when tbe liver ia torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonio and
alterative ia felt. A prompt use of this
medioine baa often averted long and
perbapa fatal bilious fevers, No medioine
will aofc more sorely in counteracting
aDd freeing the system from tbe malarial
poison. Headaobe, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Eleotrio Bit
tera. 50o. and $1 per bottle at Oonaer
& Brook'a drug store.
A ROYAL DAIRY.
Geo. Oohoe was over
Saturday last.
from Monument
Bnoklen's Arnica Salve.
The Beat Salve in the world for Cats,
Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Hhio Erup
tions, and positively cures Files or do
pay required. It ia guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Prioe 26 oeDte per box. For sale by
CoDBer ft Brook.
Twenty-one oar loads ot sheep were
abipped out ot Heppner on last Sunday,
by Sharkey A Far g her, billed to Mal
lory & Co., Chicago. They will be
stopped off in North Dakota for summer
grazing.
Bow the Milk, Butter and Cbees of a,
Prlacess Are Housed.
The dairy of the princess of Wales is.
according to the Gentlewoman, a haunt
to dream of on a warm summer s day
Like her sister, the empress of Austria,
the princess positively revels in a dairy.
And the prince once, during her ab
sence from home, wishing to prepare
little surprise for her, had the walls
decorated with tiles which he had
brought home with him from Bombay,
tiles of dark blue, ornamented with a
esign of roses, shamrock and thistle,
and the motto, "Ich bien." A long
milkpan painted with the same design
by Princess Louise of l.orne is here in
corner and in another corner you see
tbe head of the princess favorite Al
derney, with an inscribed silver plate
telling of her virtue and renown.
As for the treasures which lie scat
tered about on shelf and bracket, they
are too many to count. A silver churn.
often used by the princess herself;
models of cows and calves in silver, ala
baster, porcelain and terra cotta all
gifts to the princess and other kmcl
knacks too numerous to mention.
When the prince and princess are at
Marlborough house a number of tit.y
pats of butter are sent up daily from
Sandringham for their use. The prince
s "faddy" about his batter, and likes it
to be just perfection.
Timber Culture-Final Proof.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles. Orecon. Arjrll 27th. 1897.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
Corbet, of Lewlsburg, Ohio, has filed no
tice of intention to make final Drool before J.
W. Morrow, County Clerk, at his office in Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day of June,
1897, on timber culture application No. 2915, for
tne o'A owm. nwi4 BWia ana bw!a ot
Section No. 24, in Township No. 1 South, Range
jno. ii jsast.
He names as witnesses: French Burroughs.
of Heppner, Oregon, John Ritchie, John Jordan
ana uscar Mitcneii an ot lone, uregon.
Mu-oi J as. v. MUUtus, Kegister,
T. R. Lyons made
Arlington last week.
a business trip to
Hood Eiver strawberries, beat in the
market, today at the Orange Front' tt
O. W. Maxwell ia in from Gooseberry
today.
RED TURTLES.
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THROUGH CARS.
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Ticket Issued to all point In the United
HlatfS and Canada.
QUICK TIME Ti).
They Live and Breed in a Spring Whoa
Temperature I axe Degree.
That iortion of southern or lower
California called Hell's Half-Acre ap
pears to l situated directly over a
substratum of fire, which causri the
mud and wutcr to lwil as if in a caldron,
says the Ht, Louis Republic. At one
pluw on the Half-Acre there are over
100 boiling springs and hot mud geysers
on a plat of ground t hat ia not of great
er extent than a common city square.
The chief spring in this queer aggre
gation of Uiiling and upouting jeta of
mud and water U culled the fountain
of the Boiled Turtle on account of ita
curious liuliit of otvoiiioiiftlly ej-cting
n ii ml ht of small red turtles. The
temperature of this spring is 226 de
grees, 14 degree higher than the tern
wruture rvmlred to boil water un
der ordinary atmospheric pressure.
Notwithstanding the fact that the tem
perature is sufficient to boil meat mt
fcctly within a few minutes, the small
red turtles okcn of live and .bwd
there just aa the ordinary variety does
In waters of common lakes, river aikl
other stream. The spring ia railed the
fountuin of Boiled Turtle liecauite the
queer, haru-jthelled creatures) or. bring
cooked perfectly done.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu
matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam &
Biabee'a. tf
It yon know anything don't forget
dd bosom yonraelf to tbe priuter.
to
Tbe length ot life may be moreased by
lessening dangers. The majority ot peo
pie die from long troubles. These may
be averted by promptly using One
Minnte Oongh Care. Gonaer k Brock
Jaa. Leach, ot Lexington, and Mat
Dogbee, ot Willow creek, both laid claim
to tbe aatne borae, in town recently, bnt
a close examination or the brand gave
Mr. Leech the undisputed ownership ot
tbe animal.
Notice Of Intention,
Land Officb at La Gkandf., Oregon,
May 20th 1897.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE"
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
before County Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon,
at Heppner, Oregon, on July 3rd. 1897, viz:
ANNIE WILLIAMS, formerly ANNIE CRUMP,
T. f No. 2256 for the NU NE & NH NWW Sec.
22 Tp. 1 8 R 27 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz: Robert F Hynd, William B.
Barratt, John Williams and Elmer Gentry, all ot
Heppner, Oregon,
B. F. WILSON,
546-58 Register.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
.11 firm of Downer & Swann, composed of D.
C. Downer and Emmett Swann, and doing gen
eral nouse, sign ana ornamental painting in
the town of Heppner. has this day been dis
solved by mutual consent, Emmett Swann hav
ing disposed ot nis interest to v. J. Downer
who will continue business at tbe same loca
tion, collect all accounts and pay all bills con
traded by the above nrm.
v. u. uowner,
Emmett Swann.
Dated at Heppner. Oregon, this 2nd day of
April 1897. 82tf-
Thb Boss Febd Yard. Tbe first feed
yard tbe teamster etrikea in Heppner
ia that conduoted by William Gordon,
next door to tbe Heppner Gazette
ranob. Mr. Gordon ie accommodating,
baa a good yard and abundant facilities
to take oare of stock in first class shape.
His prices are very reasonable. He bas
bay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
tf.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE..
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE TJN
dersigned assignee of G. D. Fell and W. P.
Fell, Insolvent debtors, that said assignee ha
filed his final and supplemental account aa
such assignee, with the clerk of the circuit
court of the state of Oregou for Morrow county,
and said account will be heard and passed up
on by the Judge of said court on the 6th day of
oeptemoer, ios, at iu o ciocic in tne iorenoon
of said day, or as soon thereafter as the said
court can hear and pass npon the same.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1897.
43-52 Geo. Conseb, Assignee.
Notice of Intention.
- Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 24, 1897.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBE
following-named settler has filed notice ol
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, .County Clerk at Heppner,
Oregon, on July 10th, 1897, vti:
WILLIAM E. DRISKELL,
Hd. E. No. 3992, for the BE and Btf 8WX.
Sec 13, Tp 2 ri, R 25 E, W M.
He namee the following witnesses to prove hi
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Stephen Lalande, Jay W. Shipley, Nat Shaw,
C. N Peck, all of Heppner, Oregon.
547-58 JAB. F. MOOHE, Register.
FASHIONS
Sport," "Spot1
IN DOGS'
NAMES.
Mo Longer
George Hafford baa aome fine half-
breed Cotawell bocks, oat of Merino
ewes wbioh be wishes to sell at reason
able figures. Call on bim at tbe Case
Matlook ranoh, or address bim at Hep
ner. otr
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Bgiie checked through to destination
ol in act.
Through ll keta to Japan and China, via
laooin and Nortluru reino Hteain
tup Company 'a line.
For full Information, time cards, maps.
ticket, etc., call on or write
W. C. A i.i a at, A. 1. CAtaTOK,
Agt N i'. Uy. At.Oen '... Agt.
Tli Kl le. Or. For I land, Or.
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Tit Mr IVJir., i iWuri Niwtioa f&
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'DALltS CITY" AS0 "RtCULATOt"
lavThi llh dally (rieept Hunday)
at 7 a. ni , arriving In IVrllenJ about
3-t1 p. m.
When na gt t I'mlland, atop tiff at
The bailee and Uk a trip down the
I'olnnttue; joti will enjoy it, an J aave
nuttier.
W. IX At t.ATVAT,
(Iroersl Agent.
SURE CURE FOR SHIPWRECK.
What Bunilay arhool Tapll Would lot
Calm th Ocran.
A certain young womun on the North
title teaches a dims lu a miaaion Sunday
school. She hud a difllcult task, any
the Chicago Tiuira-llcrald, iniNtrtliig
aciaps of religion instruction to her
young charge, ami often amusing an
avtrra are uneonacioualy returned to
ourstloii which she asks. On one oc
casion the naked her pupil:
"What do the high priest do?"
And received the rrply:
"They burned inaecta In-fore the peo
ple," by which the youngster, of courne,
meant incense.
lint one of the funniest experience,
which wrtlehftw the queer lile which
the children receive In their leaieonn,
was gUcn when, after a diwusxion of
khipwp-ck which followed a leamin
three or four week prrtlouiily on the
well-know n story of Jonah and the
w hale, lie lui eiieil to ask:
"SupHe a big etorm art we at ra and
It looked a though you were going to
le drowned, what would )tm do?"
' would throw a man ovcrtwmrd lor a
whale to swaUner, was the reply.
Tbe Gazette P1 take either oonnty
city or echool script on aooonnt at face
value and pay otsh for balanoe, if any
Johnny Criaman left today with a big
load of merchandise for Long Creek.
Lone flock stage leavea Heppner at
7 o'olook, a. Tneadaya, Tburedaya,
and Hntordaya; arrives al 8 c'lnok, p.
m. , Mondaya, Wedoeadaya andFridaye.
Will make connection with branch train
when deaired. Fare 12, each way.
Freight cent per pound. J. H.
Bellenbrotk, fro p. Offioa at Barry
Warreo'a drng store. tt.
and "Rover"
Employed.
Fashions In dog names are undergo
ing a radical change, me iormer.iy
familiar Sport and Spot and Rover are
as completely a thing of the past as a
summer's straw hat or last year's comic
opera. Every dog has its day, and theirs
is over. Their departed spirits roam
the happy hunting grounds and their
earthly quarters are filled with a race
of sturdier caninea responding to
sturdier names, says the Chicago Times-
llcrald.
Itob Roy McGregor is the roroantio
Me of a handsome Scotch collie, the
pet of a dozen children of the North
Bide, Peter Kelley, a fox terrior.
roams the streets of the same locality,
and Rum Punch and Gin Cocktail are
two ekyes frequenting 'he Lake Shore
drive, whose intoxicating names ex
plain their hatred of water.
Irish appellations are in the ascend'
ency. Patrick Jarsfietd is a Chicago fox
terrier, whose feminine owner enjoyed
the story of the Celtic hero's exploits
as caroled by Plunkett Greene. "Yim
Yoolan" from the lip of an army girl
calls an ugly Yorkshire terrier to be
duly admired by diplomatic callers
l'autly familiarly and I'aderewski on
stilt occasions is tbe name of a hairy
specimen of appropriate amber hue
who makes life a burden to passing
cycliHta on Grand boulevard.
Billy Sykea ia the baptismal preroga
tive of a South side brindle bull, while
hia brother in Lake View sedately
answers to Lord Chumley. Chimmie
Faddea ia the ugliest bull in Chicago.
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples,
eggs or bntter on subscription Boconnts.
Any one owing thia offloecan settle their
scoonnts in this manner end oan't do it
too eoon to anil na.
Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as
aooiated together down at Charley's
old plaoe in the tonaorial business,
Oall on them and get your whiskers
pushed in.
Fat a quarter in your pocket and
don't spend it till you get down to Low
Tillard'a. Finest liquors and cigars
Near city hall. a
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
County of Morrow, and to me directed and de
livered, upon a judgment rendered and entered
in said Court on the 1st day of March, 1897,
in favor of The Morrow County Land and
Trust Jompany, a corporation, plaintiff, and
against Ed C. Allen, Martha E. Allen, Wm. M.
Rudln, Mattie V. Kudlo and J. F. Teal, as ad
ministrator of the estate of I. R. Dawson, de
ceased, defendants, for the sum of Two Thous
and Two Hundred and Fifteen Dollar with
interest thereon from the 21st day of November,
1890, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, ana
One Hundred and Fifty Dollars attorney's fees,
and the further sum of Twelve and 50-100 Dol
lars costs and whereas by said judgment it was
ordered and adjudged that the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: lot ro. ten (ioj
in diock no. two V) ot ixHiney s aamtion to tne
town of Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, be
sold to satisfy said judgment, costs and accru
ing cost. I will, on Wednesday,
The 26th day of May, 1897,
at one o'clock p. m of said day, at the Court
House door in Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, sell all the right, title and interest of the
said defendants, Ed C. Allen, et al., In and to
the above described property at public
auction to the highest and best bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the
satisfaction of said execution and all costs, and
costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
By J. W. Matlock, Deputy.
Dated April 2lith. 1897. 539-47.
HEPPNER,
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
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Will. Jrtll tH't fclil H a t o .
. Aa Indian' Tlrarl-of !
" Whrn YotuiaT I hlrf. a prominent
tnrmU-r of tin I'tamatills tribe. In
Oregon. re away fur hi annual vaca
tion, he ia grunted tlie frvrdoui of th
state by the following notice lowborn
It may conorm: "Young t'hirf ha per
nitMn to itait Wallow antl mirruuiMl
lug country, with rion trthrr In
diana, to he 4 ay ro day. II la a gl,
law -abiding bikd. and trry friendly to
ward white. If any of hta rrowd are
iHiisirrous or vhtlaie any law, If re lam
ed to me, ! will have the matter recti
fied. Any favor ahirwa hire will ba ap
trwMatrd. He revt Ihe whiU-tiPd
a iht thyy njct Mm.
Harry Dagley left for 8aiem oo last
Satarday and will e admitted to prac
tice In lha ooortt ot Oregon before tba
upreroe eonrt. Tba Gatelte believe
that Harry will make a aaoceaa ot law,
Ona ot tba beat and neatest pieeea tt
real den o property in llepptier will be
aold here on tba 2itb mat,- It la known
aa the NoHyke plaoa and ia aitnated
near Tom Morgan a nearly every per.
aon ia Heppner knowa where to find it.
There ia an acre and one-tblrti in trait
trees and garden, and lha baildinga art
of eioellent eharaater. tin eee it. tf
Tba 'long distance" Into Long Creek
work nieely, aod it la already plain
that thia line a 111 be of lumiete value
to Heppner. Pendleton ehoold tt on
ber rosiliog dud if aba wants to keep
la tight of Ueppoer.
Pe Hal ar Tr4a,
If yoo waot Ueppaer property don't
fail to consult J. W. Morrow. For the
riant person, on woo waata to garden
milk a few tnwa, reie cbiekena, etc., I
have a One proposition lo ofUr ona.
(iee developed will produce revenaa ol
I1JI yearly, will be eotrj on -
term, would act object to lakint 1X)
aerea aa part payment. Cttt
Tbaraoea art over and now everybody
ras gel dnwn to busiaee. Th rates
art all right bat oc eaa't attend to
bnalneat ttiJ patroaiao th rata eoar
The brand a ad. ot tba braaj new
drag store, K, J, Hlofam. piantfer, ta la
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Ma M MlOHHk
mucnTi
a Maw York
lotroducad la
Reformatory.
A queer food experiment la being
tried at the r.linira reformatory, in ew
ork atJle, saye the St. Louis Cilobe'
liemocrat. All civilized nttioua hold out
some lu'ltiuemeni to tin: criminal in
onflnemrut to sooner secure hi releast
from legul restraint. A certain amount
! time l always taken oil for good be
havior. The criminal ha often been
exhorted to thia end by father, mothci,
brother, aieter and by other who hac
hia intercut at heart Ilia inaiihixxl, hn
future, hi ambition and hia hope of
juick rele.j from conflneuient have
been apiealcd to, and in many cm In
tain. Now It ia to the man a atomacb
that tLe appeal la to be made.
The pioiwaetl experlutcnt contera-
plati-a a iicvt hat eularirt U scale of die
tary pritilegei, increaainir from irrade
to irrade, from lowest to hiphrwt, ao
hat within due and prter limit of
Indalifence of the appetite by prisoner
in a priaon reformatory for crime they
can out t f their own accumulations have
the privilege to select nit ul by meal at
their pleaure, provided alwaya that
hry keep their rxienditure within the
limit of Indulgence allow rl ly the
(overnment of the reformatory. Tbe
prisoners, umler the waifc-earnlnB aya
tem of the reformatory, ut It la at pres
ent, mils.! earn their llvirir and keep
a credit balance to their account, re
pectivrle, In order to p.MjrrT toward
their reVa by pnrole. A prisoner, to
maintain a credit balanii mul n-I
restrain, regulate and exi,rt hiniarlf In
a ttinriner which aeolHplihe and
how a hit Improvement; but hitherto
the diet rate haa bcn It flexible. It I
llleted that if more latitude It allowed
and the primer haa a chance of tick
I.UaT ht t utate occaalonaily with mince
pie. a Juicy roast or o'iier homelike
f'alntira, he w ill be more likely to make
aa extra effort to reform. Ia other
word, 't h ha an Intitinr menu to
rhi'Mw from for brrakfaat, dinm-r and
''per, h will ft up afJ puiUe and
Leaving Alder Street Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beaob, Oceaa
Park and Nabcotta. Uireot oonoeotion witb Ilwaoo steamer aod rail
road ; alao at Yonng'e Bay witb Seashore Railroad.
TBZjZIPnONB
Leave Portland T A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Leave Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday.
XlAXXjXlir OA.T5K0G1XIT
Leave Portland I P.M. Ially, except Sunday. Saturday night, 11 P. M. Leavea Astoria Dally a
tt:4& A. M., xcept Sunday and Monday. Sunday night, 7 P.M.
' OOBAN WAVD
Leave Portland and rani direct to Ilwaeo, Tuesday and Thursday at A. M. Saturday'! 1 p. M.
LeavIlco Wdnedy and Prlday at7.au A. M. On Sunday night at ( P. M.
Baggage Checked to Railroad Destination Both Beaches Fret of EipeDsa
Por Safety, Speed, Comlort, Pleasure, Travel on th Telephone, Bailey Gatsert and Ocean Wv
Wool Growers!
With McKioley in tht White Donee, wt prediot higher price for wool daring
the coming tea too, aod teal aaanred that Heppner will attraot more K astern bay-
era tbao formerly. Their headonarter will be at tba
Wool Growers' W arehouse
and it will be to yoor inlereett to ttort yoor wool witb o. loaaraoot rate art
alao moon cheaper tbao last year.
Wt furnish wool taeka and twino to patron payable when wool it aold. Wt
pay freight to teamster, end fnraiab blsni reoeip's to woolgrowert oa application.
Wt bava oa baod rolled barley aod feed lor teamitera.
Wa pay tba highest eab price for sheep pell aod bidet.
Wt art ageott for Little's Flaid Dtp, and tba tamoot Black Leaf Tobeooo
Dip.
Mark your wool taekt (0 and direct yoor teamtlert to tht lower Warebonat,
Deppoer, Oregon.
H. F. IIYISTD, Manner.
TIIE PALACE HOTEL BAR,
J. C. BOECHERS, Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Tho GAZETTE, $2,q A Year for CASH,
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