Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 03, 1897, Image 4

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ONE OF NATURE'S PHENOMENA.
A Bore' geml-Annnal Visitation at
Chrklang, China.
Twice a year at each equinox the
famous tides of the Tsien Tang river,
that flows from the borders of Kiangsi,
Fuhkicn and Chickiang to Hang Chow
bay, attain their greatest height; and
a bore of sometimes over 40 feet in
height sweeps irresistibly up its shal
low and funnel-shaped estuary, often
producing tremendous havoc to the
surrounding country hence its name,
"moneydike," from the amount expend
ed in successive centuries on its em
bankments. It is seen at its best at
Hang Chow, the prefectural city not
far from its mouth. Twelve or 14 min
utes before it is visible a dull, distant
roar is heard, momentarily swelling
until the wall of muddy water, tall as
the bulwarks of the biggest liner, as
overwhelming as a glacier, sweeps
into sight round the bend a mile away,
Not a boat is to be seen on the lately
crowded river; all are hauled up on to
the huge embankment and moored fore
and aft with a dozen rattan cables, for
none but ocean going steamers could
stem the current, and even they would
need skillful navigation.
As the ogre nears, the roar becomes
deafening as a storm at sea, drowning
the excited shouts of the thousands
who line the walls, until finally it foams
past in turbid majesty, hurrying to
ward the heart of China. The celestiaH
have tried to deal with it in every way,
human and superhuman.
LOCAL BQl'IBS.
Born To the wifeof H. J.6trickfaden
today, the 3rd int., in Heppner, gir',
Mr. and Mrs. J R. Simons are ex
pected boms shortly from Silver, Wash.
Is Lire Worth Living?
If there is an individual on earth wbo
is exousable for lbas interrogating him
self, it is the unhappy mortal wbo Bat
ters from msleria in some one of its dia
bolical forms. This is no diffioult
oonondrum, however. Life is worth
living by any man or woman wbo enjoys
good health, and is cot hsrrassed by
a reproaobful oonsoienoe. The malarial
soonrge, heavily laid on is a terrible one
ror the poor sufferer to endure A series
of freezings, soorohings and sweats the
last leaving one as limp and as strength
less as a dish rag, are hard indeed, re
curring as they do with fiendish regrj-
t 1 L T T 1 , . . ... .
lawvy. noeietiers Biomacn Bitters is
the world-wide known preventive and
curative of this class of maladies, either
in tbe form of ague and fever, bilious
remittent, dumb agae aid ague oske.
Used with persistence they will, rely
upon it, eradicate disease from tbe sys
tem. They also cooquer rheumatism,
kidney and bladder complaints, nerv
ousness, dyspepsia, liver oomplaint and
constipation, and renew failing strength.
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CHRONICLE
A NOVELIST'S BLUNDER.
Forgot lie Had Killed Off a Character
Had to Iteitn idtate Him.
A great master of the art of throwing
oft stories by daily installments was
Ponson du Terrail. When he was at
the height of his vogue, he kept three
running at the same time in different
papers. His fertile imagination was
never at a loss, but his memory fre
quently was. He was apt to forget to
day what he did with a hero or heroine
yesterday. To help his memory, says a
Paris letter to the Boston Transcript,
he at first noted down briefly in copy
books what happened to his men and
women, but finding that often he could
not read his own writing, he invented a
new system. He procured little leaden
figures on which he gummed the names
of his ehnnicters as they were born.
Supposing there were three stories run
ning, there were three sets of figures in
different drawers. When a character
was set I led ofT, the little man or woman
in lend was taken away from its com
panions and laid aside.
One day when Ponson du Terrail was
all behind in his work, he set himself
to his task without examining the slain.
His bad memory led him into a terrible
blunder. He had forgotten that he had
killed Rocambole the still famous Ro-
camliole-in the previous feuilleton.
and; to the great surprise of the reader,
he made him talk again as if nothing
out of the common had befallen him.
This resuscitation of Rocambole is one
of the most curious things in the his
tory of the Romans-feuilleton.
tSKMVL. Amis bvUL,
Baker City Republican: Mark M.
Boyd, foreman of tbe Sampler News of
fice, who met with an aooident yester
day whereby the fingers of bis left band
were badly crushed, is in the city today
visiting friends.
Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible bo
cident to be burned or eoalded ; but the
pain and agony and tbe frightful dis
figurements can be quickly overoome
itbont leaving a scar by using De Witt's
Witoh Hazel Halve. For sale by Conser
& Broch
WHY LATIN IS USED.
Good Reasons for Doctor1 writing
Prescription In Doad Language.
"Why doesn't the doctor write his
prescription in English instead of
Latin?" asked a man of a druggist,
whose reply the New York Herald pub
lishes: In the first place, Latin is a more ex
act and concise language than English,
and being a dead language, does not
change, aa all living languages do.
Then, again, since a very large part
of all drugs in use are botanical, they
have in the pharmacopoeia the same
names that they have in botany the
scientific names. Two-thirds of such
drugs haven't any English names, and
so couldn't bs written in English.
But suppose doctors did write a pre
scription in English for an uneducated
patient. The patient reads it, thinks
he remembers it, and so tries to get it
filled from memory the second tim?.
Suppose, for instance, it called for
iodide of potassium, and he got it con
fused with cyanide of potassium. He
could safely take ten grains of the first,
but one grain of the second would kill
him.
That's an extreme case, but it will
serve for an illustration. Don't you see
how the Latin is a protection and a
safeguard to the patient? Prescrip
tions in Latin he can't read, and con
sequently does not try to remember.
Now for a final reason. Latin is a
language that is used by scientific men
the world over, and no other language
is. You can get a Latin prescription
filled in any country on the face of the
earth where there is a drug store.
We had a prescription here the other
day which we had put u originally,
and which had since been stamped by
druggists in London, Paris, Berlin, Con
stantinople, Cairo and Calcutta. What
good would an English prescription be
in St. Petersburg?
K-iooiiNu ur Han uo lABOOED.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
LUNG
TKOfJBl.tS AND CONSUMPTION
CAN HE CUBED.
A Eminent New York Chemist and scientist
Hakes a Free Offer to Oar Headers.
IIMUTrn AH IMC Whocaathlnlr.
VVHIl I tL Mil llWIt
of some simple
thing to patent? Protect your Idea ; theymay
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDKR
BUKNA CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington,
D. C. for their f 1,800 prize offer.
John Carter and Mr. Dinwidie got in
Friday last with a fine lot of wool be
longing to Emil Sobarff.
Some for tec, some for twenty andl
some for Ibirty years have suffered from
piles and tben have been quiokly and
permanently cured by using DeWitt'e
Witob Hazel Salve, tbe great remedy for
ilea aud all forms of skin diseases. For
sale by Cunser & Brock.
Vifoe Kelly and wife, accompanied
by Mrs. Bert Boaworth, arrived bere
yesterday from Weaachtee, Wash., on
tbeir way to Long Creek where they
formerly resided. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
left Long Creek last May hoping to
benefit Mrs. Kelly's health. She re
turned in a very oritioal oondition and
may not live to reach borne. Her ail
ment is that dread disease, consumption.
Reversible lap?
siiowmo
A Philadelphia Tenement-House Fire De
velops a Young Heroine.
In January last a Philadelphia tene1
nient house was burned. Two men were
killed and several persons were Imdly
injured, while others cacaed in an al
most miraculous manner. The fourtii
floor was occiipitsl by the family of
Tho United States, Dominion of J'ii '";. The father and mother
S y . a t I n"Hl ' lllivc iVUl imm lit, aua, vnv. ii v
Uanaaa anQ i Orinem meilOO children were at home. All were saved
ON ONI0 HID1C, thnMiL'h the braverv and coolness of
rj no tll(J 0j,wt 0f t,lu m tt mrl f jo, whOHtf
Map of the World :;T:,m"tu,,rlony,1,,s,'ri,,,,n,ythcRoc
Jenny .ellera waslreFKing the clul
dren, the youngest a mere babe, when a
cloud of smoke came into the room and
at th same time the frantic crieei of
those. Ik-Iow reached her cars.
ON Tim OTIIKIl HIDE.
Bend $3 and Get the Map and
Weekly hronlcle for One Year,
poaiuge prepaid on Map and Taper.
ADDIIRM
M. 1. rt YOONO,
rroarlster a T. rtotanlcia,
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Hastily oN'iilng the door, she saw the
llniuea leaping lip the stairway toward
her. Never hesitating, she closed the
door, mid calling the children together
forccl theni up a ladder and through n
I rap-door to the roof. They were rle
;i!rd high alxive I lie MirrniMiding build
liirs, and In-low them the flames were
i-ouring with terrible furv.
St ill retaining hi T prcsenee of mind
llu- brave girl lropixd her brother, a hid
of 14, to the roof of the hotine to th"
eolith. It was a full of ten feet, but the
boy landed safely, and then the gir!
braved the fire in her doonu-d home to
secure a quantity of bedding.
'his she threw to her brother, who
arranged It. on the roof, and then, one by
ne, she dropped the other children
1 he infant she took in her arms and
l ajicd with it In safely to the bedding
Next she broke a akj light In the roof to
Ticket. iM.ied to all point In the United h'h M !lr"flr I. and lowering the
Htatea and Canada.
yUlCKTlMETO.
children through it, they ell reached the
at reel.
OlIlt'AltO
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All other
poluta
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Fast and
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Kakka City
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CROSS-EYED
New Idea
HEADLIGHTS.
Fr Pills.
Send your address to H. E, Buoklen
Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pill. A
trial will convince yon of tbeir merits.
These pills are easy la aotion and are
particularly effective in tbe onre of Con
stipation aud Hick Headaobe. For Ma-
aria and Liver troubles that have been
proved invaluable. Tbey are guaran
teed to be perfectly free from every
deleterious snbstanoe and to be pmely
vegetable. Tbey do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowel greatly invigorating tbe
system. Begular size 25a, per box. Sold
by Conser & Brook, druggists.
Messrs. J. II, Sooenck and Jesse F.
Wbeeler, the Gazette' eastern visitors,
are taking in Long Creek and surround
ing oonntry.
Mot only piles of tbe very worst tod
can be cured by Dewitt's Witob Hazel
Halve, hut eczema, scalds, barn, brais
es, boils, nicer and all other akin
trouble can be instantly relieved by
the lima remedy. For sale by Conser &
Brook,
LET I KK I.I8T.
AT HEITNEH
I ETTERS APVEIUlKEU
MJ Or., Aug a, lh'J7.
Kills, Nanry Owen. Hay. Mr. Lena.
Hatters, M. T. Houston Jane.
When railing tor these letter plt-ase say
advertised. J, P. Wu.ua, f. M.
for Lighting Railroad Trark
an a lark Night.
A new thing In track lighting ha
Rai-k.lea'1 Aralra Halve.
Tbe Beat Salve in the world for Cola,
Brnises, Sore. Ulcer, Salt Rheum,
Fever Hore. Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblain, Corn, and all Hkio Erup
tion, and positively enre Pilr or no
pay reqnired. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price W rents per bol. For sals by
Conner 4 Brock.
Hygienic Reason Lead to Abandonment
.' of an Austrian Custom.
It has hitherto, says the New Orleans
Picayune, been the custom of the chil
dren attending the public schools in
Austria and Hungary to kiss the hands
of the teacher on arrival and departure,
lhis has now been forbidden by an
order from the imperial board of edu
cation, which bases, its action on the
fact that sanitary investigation has
shown that kissing is unhealthful and
should not be. practiced, except wheu
absolutely necessary. This brings up
a very nice point of law to establish
when kissing is absolutely necessary
If the public school teachers of AuS'
tria and Hungary are old and ugly it
is likely that the scholars will acquiesce
in the new ruling without a murmur.
If, on the other hand, the schoolmarms
are pretty .young women, like most of
the New Orleans teachers, then the big
boys in Austrian schools may keep up
the good old custom of kissing the
teacher, and plead that it was a case
when kissing was absolutely necessary
Science is going too far, anyway, when
it finds microbes in kisses and tries
to establish a quarantine against them
Kissing goes by favor, and not by law.
When the kisser 1b in love and the kissee
lrf pretty, it is always a case of abso
lute necessity, not amenable to Austrian
or any other 1'inH of laws.
GOV. TOM JOHNSON.
A Stubborn Patriot to Whom Thla Conn'
try Owes a Great Debt.
In a storied burial-ground in Fred
crick, "in his narrow bed," sleeps one
whose name never fails to stir the heart
of the old Marylander with lively emo
tions of admiration and affection uov.
Tom Johnson, that audacifms and stub
born patriot, of whom John Adams
said that he was one of four citizen
of Maryland and Virginia "without
whom there would have been no revo
lution;" although, in affected acorn of
him, a British officer, writing to hi
people nt home, had assured them
"there Is no need to be alarmed by all
this noise in the colonies, which is main
ly mode by a boy named Tom Johnson."
"That pestilent rebel" of the British
war office, writes John Williamson
Talnier in Century, was the trusty,
loving friend of Washington, whom he
nominated to be commander-in-chief
of all the armle of the united colonies;
member of the first congress, and of
the convention whioh adopted the con
titution of the United States; first
governor of Maryland, and an associate
justioe of the supreme court; and he
was twice urged to accept the portfolio
of secretary of atate. He was in hi
day the first citizen of Maryland, and
in all the colonic the revolution dis
closed no wiser, stronger, sweeter char
acter than his who joined the fortitude
of the warrior with the foresight of the
statesman In the temperament of an
eager, dauntle boy,
GRUB CAUSED GREAT LOSS.
Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo-
oam, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable cure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronohial, lung and chest troubles,
stubborn oongbs, catarrhal affections,
general decline and weakness, loss of
fiesb, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send la. KJi una- bui
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for tbem.
Hi "New Scientific Treatment" bss
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers it a simple
professional duty to Buffering bnmanity
to donate a trial of bis infallible onre.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders.
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, bas produoed results
as beneficial to humanity a can be
olaimed by any modern genius. His
assertion tbat lung troubles and con
sumption are curable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," filed iu his American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oared in all parts of tbe world.
Tbe dread Consumption, unioter
runted, means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Sloonm, M. 0.,
98 Pine street, New York, giving post-
office and express address, and the free
medicine will be promptly sent direct
from bis laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan
tage of bis generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor that yon saw
this in tbe Gazette, published at Hepp-
oer, Oregon. Jnly 9-7-1 yr.
Hiok Mathews snd V. Gentry, nnder
the firm name of Matbews & Gentry,
are associated together in tbe barber
business in the new stand, two doors
south of tbe postoffice. They solicit a
call. Shaving, 15 oents. tf.
A good bicycle, snitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu-.
matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam A
Bisbee's. tf
' Now is the time to gel tktf Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest newspaper" of
the West. With the Gazette, both Btrio
lv in advancb. one year, $3.50. No Better1-
combination of newspapers oanbe ade
in the state.
Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples, ,
eggs or butter on subscription aocoants.
Any one owing tbis office can settle tbeir.'
scoounts in this manner end can't do it'
loo soon to BUlt us.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at Ths Dalles, Orkoon.
June 22nd, 189T.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has died notice o
his intention to make final proof in support ot
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, ou August 7th, 1897, viz:
MARTHA C. H08KIN8,
Hd. E. No. 8999, for the Stf NWJ4 and NH 8W
8ec.l,Tp68R26E W M.
Be names the following witnesses to prove
bit continuous residence upon and cultivation
olsaid land, vii: Benjamin H. Parker, J. F.
Ward, Nelson Cumpton and Samuel Enslej, all
of Hardman, Oregon. .
JA8. MOORE,.
656-67. KeglsteK-
SUMMONS.
NOTICE.
THE NATIONAL BANK OP HEPPNER,
located at Heppner, iu the state of Ore
gon, is closing up Its affairs.
All note holders
and others, creditors of said association, are
therefore hereby notified to present the notes
and other claims against the association for
payment. ED. R. BIHHOP,
D0-ft asnier.
Thr Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed
yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner
is thai conduoled by William Gordon,
next door to the Heppner ' Gazette
ranoh. Mr. Gordon is accommodating.
bas a good yard and abundant facilities
to take care of stock in first class shape.
His prices are very reasonable. He baa
hay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
ir.
Come to tbe Gazette offioe and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look obeap, and
besides you cannot get yonr business
card printed thereon. tf
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE -tATK
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow..
The Oregon Mortgage Company,
umitea, a corporation, nam
tilt', vs.
Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop-
penga, uetenaants.
To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de
fendants above namd.
In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon aren
hereby required to appear and answer or othcrc
wise plead to the complaint filed against yon
in the above entitled suit on or before the first!
nay of the next regular term of the (Jlroulti
Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fall to so answer or otherwise plead.,
for want thereof, plaintiff will take judgment
against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the
sum of $450.00 together with interest thereon at;
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of December, 1895, and for the further
sum of 150.00 attorneys' fees and for the cost,
in this suit, and plaintiff will apply to the
court for a decree of foreclosure and sale of tho
following described mortgaged premise, to
wit: The 8 WU of the NEand the Stf of tft
svvana uier-w oi tne ot section
township 4, soutn ot ranges, a. w. m ana iof
the application of the proceeds of said sale oB .
property to the payment of the judgment andl
costs herein prayed for against defendant
Berend ) oppenga.
Tills summons 1 published by virtu of ars
order made by Hon. Hteplieu A. Lowell. Judge
ot the above entitled, court on tne ra ty oi
July. 1897. ELLIS & LYONS.
64-T7 Attorney lor rialntiRfc
"Never Fail" beadaobe wafers at Con
ser k Brook's, Tbis medioine will oars
any kind of a beadaobe in short order.
tr.
Pat quarter in yonr pocket and
don't spend it till yon get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and cigars
Nesr city ball. a
SUMMONS.
See those new Russian Tan shoes
down st Liobtentbal's. Latest styles,
best quality, reasonable prices. Yoo
cannot do better anywhere. tf
Come in and subscribe for tbe "Gazoo."
Now is lbs time. Yon don't want to
miss a whole lot of good, bard reading
tbat is now being published in oar
"Only."
Any perion wbo Is interested in
British Oolambis sboald writs to W. H.
Harlburt, general passenger agent of tbe
O. It & N-for copy of Pat Don an' lit
tle "booklet," "The New Booaoxaland."
II la well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for Morrow county.
Rothchild Brothers, Plaintifls,
vs.
Robert Krlck, Defendant.
To the above named defendant, Robert Krirk::
In the name of the State of Oregon: You ar
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
cause ef action on or before the first day of tho
next term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1H97;
and if you fall so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plain tilt' will take judgment
against you lor the sum nt $141, the costs and
disbursement of this action, and for the sale,
oi the proerty belonging to you heretofore at
tached in this action, and will apply the pro
ceeds of sstd sale to the payment of said judg
ment, costs and disbursements.
This summons is served on yon In pursuance
of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, J saiga
of the above entitled court, made and entcc4
In said action on tbe 21st day oi July, 1W7.
BROWN 4 REDKIEI.D,
64-77 Attorney lor Plaintiffs.
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Pendleton Tribune:
Union IVpot connections
at Ht. Paul, Minneapolis,
Kan City, Omaha. HI.
IjiiiI and other promi
nent pmul
lUtfwage rhi-cked through to declination
ol ticket.
Through ticket to Janao and China, via
Taooma and Northern Pacific Htesiu-
bip Company' Una.
Wen put into am ice on the Now York slitorof th Weaton Leader, went hum
Nrw Haven A Hartford railroad on th oa -i.bt's train with lb intention
For full Information, time card, map,
ticket, ele., eall on or writ
W. C. AuwT. A. I. Crui.To.
Ant N I', Ity. At. Hen Pass. Agt.
Tbs PallM.Or. l'ottUml, Or
itw "air line liyer in-iween .ew ork
nm' Itoatou, nay the ftoatonTraiiacript.
It la the croaa-eved headlight, an In
tention of Col. N. II. llrft, of the elec
trical depart nient, and it ia said to V
audi a succepa thnt it will 1 supplied
na niM-cdily aa iMwaible to all through
liiel trains on the rond that run In I lie
lilght. Stiiwrin tfinlctit Oatrnndcr ex
plains the uao of the two hratllighta.
which are act "croaa-eyrd.
ly a the rye are act In aoine rrva
of o arranging bis affairs Ibal bs will be
able to aom lh position ot oily
di'or on tbs East Oregon uu.
NOTICE.
All persons indented ia Dotes and ao
omint du to Nobl k Co. Br requested
lo coin forward and seltls same aa
or iirerlse- aoon aa paeaibla. W still continue in
Diisinea atiii win en goon aa low aa
n
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CATFOLKSf!
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Hie MK rwftUu4 1 Mora N.vifjitioa fa.
eTJcM-EXtai
'Mitts enr" avo -ricvuioh"
Leave Th Ialle daily (eieepl Hun.lst)
il s I'i a tu, Ia PortlaoJ at 7i
a m.
VI hea ynn go to Portland, lp iff a
Th 1IU' and tak a trip down lh
Onlonibi; you will enjoy it, uJ ?
money.
W.C.AILAWAT.
Oeeerat Agai
rrd prraona. They are art thua ao txoM anywner in ina lata.
that rmh is ill thiow a light acroa the, , . ni ? L
oihrr - rsy. The light on the right ; ilf'''""'f' r 'J,B 24' "'
hand aide la thrown over the lefl, and ! .... , . , "T, ,
thnt on the 1,-f i er th rl,rht. lth..1 beadacba sao tqoifkly and com-
U-en found that this arrangement , pleUly ev.room by nting tho famous
of great adaiitge In throwing a light ""I P' knows aa "Hewitt t Little
around a t une. The single headlight Early Kiaer. For le l7 Conner k
hitherto in use thine atralu-ht ahead n..h
thrn the loromothe I turning a curve.
lb ftehU, or vhntrer in alongside of , v It Tboma. rDrInlio R. C
th track upon which the train in dnah-, Wr, A (., nf Uroy. N. Y- la Iu town
irg. are iiiuuiinatcii, tun tne ran ahead
1 hi . s as w- ,.. I
BiTiiars tur aren tv a all 11UIHWU tll IUUU (w1-,i
PATItNTI Till ATID BT SnAll. ... on f ,. , ,nm I
(. .,. i, i . (,,,,. ,4 . -k mm IstiM Ji'm Hivni Hi in, r ..t k. I
ff the nioment re In total darknraa.
With th two lighla art it makea no
difference which way th curve turns,
for one ir the other of the headlight Il
luminate the thay.
A hnirdn i-r i it IUmioii nuinl rl
aiioiiig hi-r patron inntiv gentlrmrn of
thr ni'-.ln jl iro(.-,iuu Oiiedaywhen
opiating iin one of Uicin lie lrtle
forth In great gU-e: "Vat you dink,
ilogtar? t haf twen to dot hiaiui,
I'lid tile I ait to go up und rut a Inaji'
l.ulr I are Itmrple buata of de d"f tot.
Ik-i nm lkjrl.r fctorva, utid d re taa
IVh'for I'ii ft-l.it nut d tig I tin
for Id in tine dwr? years, In marpU
I'uik c.f dot! Van p my vtfl In Pf'
t'te:-
I dy
i trad.
lo do bminr with lb drag
By raiting Anions Diamonds CoaB
tloa Was Created.
A nnlesnmn in one of the big Cheat nut
street jewelry atoren recently lost a
i ...... ! I j.ninn.u ttvrntitfh . vrrv'nr-
Clark Wood, I .jdent, Mj-a the Philadelphia
liecord. The aaleaman bad taken the
diamond out of the big safe and was
counting them In the rear office of
the More, when the arcWent occurred,
lie hail spread the atone out on a large
sheet of tiaaiie paper and waa sorting
them In the bright light which came
dow n through a glaBk) light direcUy
above him. In the woodwork w
rounding the glaaa in the ceiling aa
Inalgniticant grub worm waa working
away Industriously. The man below
knew nothing of the existence of ths
worm, nor did he reali the part it waa
ahorUy to play in hi affair. Suddenly
the worm broke through the outer aheii
of the wood awl fell plump upon the
her t of tiasue prr, m attering thetlia-
ntouda right and left.
The aalesman worked for two hour
In gathering tip the Uny precloua
atotir am! then found that four of th
atoni-a were tilt tnla-ittg. Th'a meant
$11 or f;'0 to him, for thai waa what
the hl ntooea wnre worth. He neter
recovrred them, hul he threw the grub
worm Into the stove and waithrd. It
turn with fiendish alifn tion.
Oeo. ArmtroBf, abo I now rooniog
Iba popular saloon on lb Matlock cor
ner, baa pnt ia lh Hop Oold draught
beer. Mtlwanke and Hop (lidd bo til
beer, floe Ittinors and cigars always at
band. John Darbam, aitanl tuiioh
1 11. Call co lb boys, aaj gel year
beer by glee ot qoart. fA-tf
rnaC R
Prlnoner have a fair proportion of
"happy answers" rrwdtted lo them. Of
the, irhapa, the Ust kn wn are
thoM of tb man who. whep aakesl if
h pleatled "guilty or not guilty," r
piled that be .-oulila't nay until he bad
beard 11m evidence; Or.d U bl nr
fpnnss of ths prisoner to IH usual
qirMtioa befor S'ncci "Have ytt
W read Iu lh Cbteago Chralcllhl to r. prtaowr. tom aeti
ii . k.. . kr-M bar.,1 ,. U,M pr"'-"l i-i your "II"
toed entirely of wonea a tu b faroieh-
rs mini at cclebra;ip is aearf.y p !,
Mt rvbarf,
tery kind of your Umor, ard If It'
quit agreeable the court I iboulJ
lik to asy 'food rmtf '
Caveats, and Trs de-Mar Its obtalrwd and all Pat-
eataaeteouctdfar MoinTC ft, i
Ou Ome is Oeeoivg U.S. PavtwT Orriet
and siciawruti satcatia ks tM t-aa Uc
rsmoi from Washington,
band nodsL drawing or phnta with eVserlp
tioa. advise, U paienubl or not, lies o(
srr Our ia sM da till patent I ncsni
i siswirr, vsrnii, "
cost ol aaau i th U. S. and Honuga Cotr
ant Ir. Ars,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
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NOHTH I'ACIFIO
Rural Spirit
(ESTABLISHED IN 1669.)
Published Weekly
Portland, Or.
at
DEVOTED TO
Agriculture,
Dairying,
Live-Stock
and Turf.
Worth !t weight in gold to very far mr
aod breeder lo Oregoo.
SUBSCRIPTION: 13.00 PER YEAR.
Ham pis Oopie fres.)
Raral Spirit aod Gssett both for
13.80, each, at tbi ofBiw.
QEPPNER,
Attorneys ct Lcivv.
All bnsinaas attended to its a prompt anJ satisfaetory
manner. Notaries Pnblic aod Collector.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDINQ.
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OREOOH
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia River and Piit Sound Navigation ft
Stetfs TED110NE, BAIIXT GiTZERT AND OCtAS WAVE
Lsseing Aider Htreel IX-ck. TortUsd, for Astoria, Ilwaao, Loag Beach, Ore
Park aod Naneotta. Direct aorineeiKio with Ilwaoo uf BBd rail
road; alM at Yoong' By wiib Seaabors lUilroad.
T-Zi-PnOTCB
Leave forttand ILK. Daily. arept Sunday. Leave AMarta t r. M. Dally, rfi Sunday.
Xlk,Xt9V OATKDnT
Leave rortlnftd r. M fallf. se,4 .laf , Salarday night. II f w, Una Astnrla fl1 a
! A. sir-p4 Sunday and Monday. Sunday algal, I P. M
ooi.rvx WAVE
tave rortlaad and runs dlesrt lo ltar, T'iUf and Tauraday a4 I A M aatMav at f at
Lea Ilnaee Wdneday and rrVlay nt lai A. M. On Snnday nignt at r. M.
C-ffifa ti Riihti IVstiuiioi Ui Efifk Fro if trpri
fat Batety, t-4, CiMtMrt, rlencnr. Travel Ike TtfBorte, Ihiller llalseet and (ireaa re
THE PALACE HOTEL BAH,
J - QOHl-RS. Prop.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
IN . rtt 1 III It. i . m .,.14 !- till, 4 y , a 4-i liih ii.