Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 27, 1897, Image 4

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k N.
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CUBA, THE DEVASTATED.
The Buln Described by Havana Re
porter American fro tost.
Letters from Havana say that the ef
fect of Weyler'g Bay&te edict is felt
with more intensity in the provinces of
Havana and Matanzas than in Pinar del
Rio.
A legal point has been made by the
foreign property owners, especially
the Americans, who have large prop
erties in the provinces of Havana and
Matanzas, which surely will lead to com
plications and claims on the Spanish,
government.
Weyler distinctly stated in his de
cree that those who wished to remain,
on their properties must exhibit the
last tax bill paid. As taxes are only
levied on productive industries, and
these planters have not been able to
work on account of the abnormal con
ditions in the provinces since Gomez'
invasion in December, 1895, no taxes
have been collected since that time.
Weyler has ordered unofficially that no
sugar crop should be made, and now he
wants the sugar planters to pay taxes
on an industry which they have not
been able to produce.
The result was that the manager of
the sugar estate San Antonio, near
Madruga, Havana, owned by Antonio
Terry, an American citizen living in
Paris, presented himself before Consul
Gen. Lee, demanding protection, be
cause the military commander of Mad
ruga ordered him to abandon the place,
one of. the most yaluable estates in the
province, and worth at least $50,000,
because he did not present the required
tax bill. Consul General Lee presented
the case to the captain general and the
state department at Washington. No
replies have been received from Weyler
cr Olney.
To depict the situation in Pinar del
Rio, nothing can be better than the re
port of a trip made by a correspondent
of La Lucha:
"The fields are wasted and abandoned,
th bushes and trees burned, the huts
destroyed, the stone houses, in other
times happy homes, converted by the
hands of rebels and Spanish alike into
heaps of ruins, the black and fallen
walls of which, covered with lichen,
only serve as a refuge for the lizards
and owls; the cane fields dried up and
covered with bushes; the towns the
authorities of which are making great
efforts to relieve the necessities of the
resident full of people, of poor fam
ilies, who daily troop down from the
hille, emaciated by hunger and fevers,
in such a way that they resemble skele
tons risen out of their tombs to appear
before the final judgment." N. Y. Sun.
LOCAL BQUIBS.
N. A. Leach was op from Lexington
Thursday.
C E. Jones, of Eight Mile, was in
town Wednesday.
Is Life Worth Living?
If there is an individual on earth who
is exousable for thus interrogating him
self, it is the onbappy mortal who Buf
fers from materia in some one of its dia
bolioal forms. This is no diffioult
conundrum, however. Life is worth
living by any man or woman who enjoys
good health, and is cot barrassed by
a reproachful oonsoienoe. The malarial
aoourge, heavily laid on is a terrible one
for the poor sufferer to endure. A aeries
of freezings, soorohings and sweats the
last leaving one as limp and as strength
less as a dish rag, are bard indeed, re
curring as they do with fiendish regu
larity. Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters is
the world-wide known preventive and
curative of this class of maladies, either
in the form of ague and fever, bilious
remittent, dumb ague and ague oake.
Used with persistence they will, rely
upon it, eradicate disease from the sys
tem. They also conquer rheumatism,
kidney and bladder complaints, nerv
ousness, dyspepsia, liver complaint and
constipation, and renew failing strength.
HER SISTERLY REMEDY.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
Wouldn't Let Her Brother-ln-Law Ge Out
of the Family. LVSQ TKOCBLKS AMD CONSUMPTION
tk. m mava of killinff- a CAN BE CURED.
dog than, by hanging him, and there
are more ways of curing a man tnan Dy
trivintr him medicine. At least there is
another way of restoring a feminine in
valid to health and strength, if the ex
perience of a young woman of this city
is to count for anything.
This young woman is a most attrac
tive creature, bright, 'pretty, amiable.
Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist
Makes a Free Offer to Oar Header.
The distinguished ohemist, T. A. 81o
enm, of New York City, demonstrating
his discovery of a reliable oure for Con
sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis),
bronchial, lung and cheat troubles.
Any .man might be proud to win her, stubborn ooughs, catarrhal affections,
but.no one has succeeded so far. She L,enerBl deoUlle Bnd weakness, loss of
has a married sister, However, ana nas . . . in. ..,;
Chas. Guilder, foreman of Thomas
Lyons' ranob, near Walla Walla, was
stabbed by one of the harvesting crew.
Guilder ordered the man do some work
and the latter refused, when a fight en
sued during whioh Guilder was severely
stabbed in the breast, back and left
arm.
Electric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonio and
alterative is felt. A prompt use of this
medioiDe has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers, No medloine
will aofc more surely in counteracting
and freeing the system from the malarial
poison. Headaohe, Indigestion, Consti
pation, Dizziness yield to Eleotric Bit
ters. 60o. and $1 per bottle at Conser
& Brook's drug store.
CARPETS FOR ROYAL FEET.
If so, be sure and see that your
ticket reads via
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AND ALL POINTS
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Their Magtilneeut True k. IVerlnsa Vcstlbuled
Dining and Sleeping car
Trains, and Motto:
(Including postage) to any part of the United
Hums, Canada auu Meiloo.
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and most complete Weekly Newspaper In the
world, prints regularly 84 columns, or twelve
pages, of News, Litorxltire and (leneral Informer
lion; also a magnlilcent Agricultural Uepartmeut,
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FRE.
'ALWAYS ON TIM1C
lias given this road a national reputation. Al
vlassra of passengers rarrlnd on the Veslllmled
traina without extra charge. Hhln your freight
and travel over this lauioiii line. All agents
liave llrkcta.
W, H. MKAD, T. C. rUVAOK,
lieu. Agent, Trsv. f. A V. Agt.
ivi vt asiiiugmn nt., romauu, ur.
CHICAGO
Milwaukee & SI. Paul R'y!
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous block
ay tern;
Light it trains by eleotriolly through
out;
lite the celebrated eleotric berth read
ing lamp;
Kan Speedily equipped passenger train
Ovsrv da end night between HI. Pan I
and Cbioegfi, amt Omen and Chicago;
th
Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul
Also operates ateatn-hested veatlbnled
trains, carrying Ilia lalesl private
eompsrtmstit rare, library buffet (took
lug rare, and relate drawing room
alee pars.
Isrlot care, free reclining chair oars.
ann lbs very beat diuiug chair car
seme.
For low! rates to any ihiIdI is the
I'nileJ HI alee or Canada, apply to
agent or address
C. J. F.nny,
J. W. CAHKY. General Agent.
Trav. Pee. Agent. Portland, Or.
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(JU1CK TIME TO.
Ootham Baa J net rilled an Order for the
Kmpreee of Russia.
The empress of Russia baa made the
discovery that American carpets are
the finest in the world. The fact was
impressed upon the czarina through
the splendid showing made at a recent
exhibition in Russia by the product of
American looms. An order was forth
with placed with a New York firm for
the furnishing of the imperial palace
at St. Petersburg with some of the
daintiest carpet that money can buy.
A carpet, which is evidently intended
to cover one of the largest rooms in the
Russian palace, is of a gray ground, the
design consisting of a Louis XIII.
scroll, with flowers so cunningly
woven into the texture that they could
well be taken for real flowers scattered
there by lavish hands to be crushed be
ueath the imperial feet. Another carpet,
of the most delicate beauty, is of alight
ground, with floral design several
ehades lighter than the groundwork.
A cnrjH-t that will present a particu
larly handsome appearance ia of an
olive floral design with bunches of wild
rows In pink and bordered with a
wreuth aud scroll. Another is of a beau
tiful shade of crimson, the ornamenta
tion being a wreath with huge chrys-
anthcmuruH in a peculiar shade of
brown wit h a light tinge of pink.
A1out the name time that the order
was received from the czarina the same
firm received an order from Mrs. Cleve
land to submit an m pies of carpeting.
In order that the white house could be
refurnished In readiness for th com
ing rx-enpant. Mrs. Cleveland ha dis
played rare good taate In her selections.
or t he east room of the white house she
ordered a handsome carpet with a
ground of old gold and flowers of old
rose.
Tills room requires 800 yards of
material. For the main corridor, which
runs the entire length of the white
house from the east room to the con
servatory door, and requires 400 yard
of carpet, Mrs. Cleveland selected a
deeprieh rrlmaon carpet with araleqiie
scroll of different shades of the same
color, vthleh hnrmonJes beautifully
with the black vtalnut woodwork. N.
Y. Herald.
The Kentucky court of appeals, says
an exchange, bas deoided that a mos
quito bite is an aocident; and haa re
versed the decision of the lower oourt
wbioh held that a plaintiff oonld not re
oover an aooident polloy for 850,000 held
by plaintiff's husband, death being
oaueed by a mosquito bite. This will be
weloome news to Elondikers.
Backlen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, bores, Uloers, Salt Rbeum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfeot satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
Conser & Brook.
often expressed ' her fondness and ad
miration ,for 'her brother-in-law in en
thusiastic terme. All of which is apart
ofthe'story.
Not long ago the married sister had a
serious' illness and the young woman
did & large and devoted share of the
nursing. -Everything that skill and
medical care could devise was done for
the invalid, but she remained an invalid
in spite of all. Day after day she grew
feebler, and day after day she hinted
more strongly that she was not long for
this world. The young woman, of
course, bolstered up her sister with en
couragement and tonics three times a
clay, but the sister E-till insisted that it
Vvasn't any use. Finally she got to a
point where she was so very low in her
mind that she called the young woman
to her bedside one day, and in a voice
choked with emotion she said:
"Don't try to hide it from me any
longer, Grace! It's got to come, and I'm
reconciled or hope I am. But before
I go I want you to promise me one
thing."
"Now, stop talking such, nonsense,"
gently chided the young woman.
"You'ire going to be all right, soon. All
you need is another bottle of tonic and a
good brace."
The sister feebly shook her head.
"You mean it all right, but you don't
know. I tell you that I am going to die
and this is a dying request I have
to make of you." '
"All right, dear," 6aid the' young
woman, humoring her sister for the
time.
"It's it's about Ned," beginning to
sob weakly. Ned was her husband, by
the way. ,"I want I want youto look
after him and see that ho isn't oh,
too miserable, you know. Promise mc
I ask it as my last request that
you will look after Ned!" and the
unhappy wife wept bitterly.
The young woman was really deeply
affected, but she had a flash of inspira
tion and she tnid briskly, almost gayly :
"Don't worry about Ned ! I'll see that
he doesn't get out of the family!"
The invalid started, dashed away her
tears and gazed at her sister as if she
could not believu tiint slie lind heard
aright.
"What do yon mean?:' elio demanded.
"I'll keep him where I can take care
of him, dear. That'll be all right. Don't
you worry,"
The invalid stared for a minute, then
she said, in a busdness-like tone:
"You mean thing! I'll see tihot you
don't!" and then she began a rapid re
covery . N. Y. Sun.
WANTED-AN IDEAoTmeS
thing to patent T Protect yonr Ideas ; theymaf
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKR
BUHN CO., Patent Attorneys, WsaUingtoa.
U G., for their $1,800 prixe offer. . .
Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under
tha firm name of Mathews & Gentry,
are associated together in the barber
business in the new stand, two doors
south of the postoffioe. They solicit
call. Shaving, 15 oents. tf.
away, will send THREE FREE BOT
TLES (all different) of his New Dis
coveries to any afflicted reader of this
paper writing for them.
His "New Scibntiflo Treatment" bas
oured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and be considers It a simple
professional duty to suffering humanity
to donate a trial ot bia infallible oure.
Soienoe daily develops new wonders,
and this great chemist, patiently experi
menting for years, bas produoed results
as beneficial to humanity as can be
claimed by any modern genius. His
assertion that lung troubles and con
sumption are ourable in any olimate is
proven by "heartfelt letters of grati
tude," tiled in bis American and Euro
pean laboratories in thousands from
those oured in all parts of the world.
The dread Consumption, uninter
rupted, means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Sloonm, M. O.,
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 his generous proposition.
Please tell the Dootor that you saw
this in the Gazette, published at Hepp
ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr.
NOTICE.
A good bicycle, suitable for either lady
or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu
matic tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam k
Bisbee's. tf
i Now is the time to get the Weekly
Oregonian, the greatest newspaper ot
the West. With the Gazette, both strict
ly in advance, one year, $3.50. - No better
combination of newspapers oan be made
in the state.
The Gazette will take potatoes, apples,
eggs or butter on subscription accounts.
Any one owing this office can settle their
acoounta in this manner end oan't do it
too soon to suit us.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
July 21, 1897.
COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED
at this office by O. B. Dowla against 8. E.
Walker for abandoning hia Homeatead Entry
No. 4322, dated March 15, 1892, upon the EU
NWi Hec B4 EH 8 W'M Sec. 37, township 8, South
Range 28 E, In Morrow county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry, the
aid parties are hereby summoned to appear
at thi office on the 24th day ot Sept., 1897, at
10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment.
J. W. Morrow, county clerk, ii authorized to
take the testimony in this case at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on Sept. 18, 1897 at 10 o'clock
a. m. JAS. F. MOORE.
67-78 Register.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER,
located at Heppner, in the state of Ore
gon, Is closing up Us 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. BISHOP,
555-76 CaBhier.
Thb Bobs Feed Yard. The first feed
yard the teamster strikes in Heppner
is that conduoled by William Gordon ,
next door to the Heppner Gazette
ranob. Mr. Gordon is accommodating,
has a good yard and abundant facilities
to take care ot stock in first cIbb shape.
Hia prices are very reasonable. He bas
hay and grain for sale. Has lately
added a car load of baled timothy.
tr.
Come to the Gazette office and get a
decent lot of envelops printed.
Government envelops look obeap, and
besides you cannot get your business
oard printed thereon. tf
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE,
of Oregon, for the County of Morrow..
The Oregon Mortgage Company,
unutea, a uorporauon, nain
tift', vs.
Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop-
penga, ueienuams.
To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de
fendants above named.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer or other,
wise plead to the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit on or before the first
day of the next regular term of the Circuit
Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fall to so answer or otherwise piead,
for want thereof, plaintiff will take Judgment
against defendant, Berend Poppenga, for the
sum of $450.00 together with interest thereon at
tne rate ot ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of December, 1895, and for the further
sum of (50.00 attorneys' fees and for the cost
in this suit, and Dlalntilf will
court for a decree of foreclosure ani
following described mortgaged premises, to
wit: The SW4 of the NEW and the SH of the
8WU and the NWU of the SWa of section 19.
townsmp 4, souia ot range 20, K. w. M and for
the application of the proceed of said sale of
property to the payment of the judgment and
coats nerein prayea lor against' aeienaant,
Berend loppenga.
This summons Is published by virtue ot an
order made by Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court on the 23rd day ot
July, 1897. ELLIS & LYONS,
64-77 Attorney for Plaintiff.
apply to the
ind sale of the
ILL BREEDING OF SWELLS.
Rev. J. W. Flesber bas none to Pen
dleton to attend the Methodist Colum
bia River conference whioh is In session
in that city.
Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's Vitalizer
immediately relieves sour stomach, com
ing up ot food distre, and is the great
kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con
ser & Brock. y
E. O.: Mrs. S. P. Garrigues, of Hepp
ner, is in the city on her way to Milton
to attend ber sister, Mrs. L. B. Plants,
who ia seriously ill.
Ladies, take the best, It you are
troubled with constipation, sallow skin,
and tired feeling, take Karl's Clover
Tea, it ia pleasant to take. Sold by
Conser k Brook, y
E. O.; I. N. Hughes, a prominent
Heppner oilizeo, is in town on bis way
to altond the Oakesdale conference.
CillCAik) I All other f Omaha
WAstiiNiim point ) Kansas City
Maltimonr In the Ht. Jarn
Ntw Yom F.aal and Ht. Lotus
livmui J Southeast I Boston
I'oion iVmd connections
at HI. Paul, Minneapolis,
Kanss City, Omaha, Ht.
1tnts and other promi
nent point,..,
Ilatfgage cheeked Ibronuh to destination
ol ticket.
Tdrongh tlcketa to Japan atiJ ("bins, via
Tacome and northern 1 settle btsain
sblp Company' line.
Dreadfilly Nervosa.
Gent: I was dreadfully nervous, and
for relief took your Karl's Clover Root
Tea. It quieted toy nerves and strength
ened my whole nervous system. I was
troubled with oonlipion, kidney and
bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed
my system so thoroughly that I rapidly
regained health and atrengto. Mrs. 8.
A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by
Conser k Brook. y
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For fall Information, tlras cards, rasps.
tickets, eli., call on or writs
W. C. A 1.1 at, A. 1. CmsLrti".
Atrt N P.lty. Asst. lien Psas. Agt.
Tbelslles,Or. 1'ortlsuJ, Or
A t ool rrleadehlp.
Two Irishmen, who were known to be
great frWntts, were olarve1 one day
to pass one another on the street with
out greeting.
"Why, MulcHhv.- asked a friend,
"hate you and Mulhooly quarreled?"
"That wc have not," said Mr. Mul
tttliy. itcviaitrly.
"There scMiird to be a ooulnras be
tween you vi hen you piummhI Just now,"
"That's the InsurtiiM-e of our friend-
ship," replied MulenJiy. "Mulhooly and
I are that Oetotrd to wan another that
wr rsn'l rtr the thought of a quarrel,
an' aa we arc loth qiilik-teinpered,
e've rcaoltcil not to ahpake to one an
other at all!"-San Francisco Wa's. ,
Mrs, Barllstt, of San Franoisoo, fas
ter of O. E. Fsrnsworlb, of this oity,
arrived on yestsrday morning's train to
remain here all winter.
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Be Mrs htiit.1 1 -Uteris Niitii Ci
Waldorf a,la4.
Fare, cure ami rut Into dice four
Urge, tart apples. sWI to them a quart of
celery, rut into half-itth pieces. Duet
O'er a tesiejxMinf ill of salt, a tfaapooiiful
of prtka ami then two ttleaanonfil
nf Urragi.n tint-gar. Mlt all together,
and t hint stir In a rnp ami a half of gtwxl,
stiff niayonttalar ilrraalrif. Hertr on Irl-
tu.'n raea, ur Jul as It is, garnished
with reley tep, Ladles' Home Jour
nal.
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Tbs Osteite diM ttt qneattoa) lb
boeeely of any pereoS, bat II la Sam
petted lo leetut nptia the saeb ,s adtsooa
laa of tUeflle. whetlnf lb sub
senUr t (Vrnalltis Vsadrfbilt of tb
tnan sbe. earns 1,1 brael by lioaeal Ml
W eaaaet f Its pn r til any other
via. ; II .
"omti art" aho "mcuimto'
taTht IalU daily (eieept Hundayl
si M i'l a m. Portland al 7
a. .
When o gii lu Portland, stop off at
Tl.e Kile sad lake a trip dawn tb
IV.Iqrotitsi yoa. will esj.iy it, en I aev
motiey,
W.G. Al LAWAT.
Iteneral Agent
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A hlman hung hi bleyel frotn
tb rrilirg of hi cellar, not far from a
aMlrt;lng shelf on which fooI waakipl.
A liititiae jiinix-it from Uie wall lo Ihe
lire of Ihe fioiil wheel, rtiiteutly bo.
Ing Iberrby la reach Ihe sbrtt The
wher atsrtml sn.l Ihe mouse naturally
ran toward the h'rhent part ef It. 1 1
was able in stay Ihe top of the lire,
but eonl.ln'l gel eniiiii-h of a frmlhold
to Jump to the wall. When found ttrkt
mortilng It ws trty mneh fhutrd.
tbotifb still running. Tb rtrlonietet
shiwr,l that it bad tranlcJ tf S
A lired stomach ia very much like
sprained ankle. It you suffer from an?
ot Ibe symptom ot dyspepsia, yonr
stomach Is tired. II needs a crutob lo
relieve it ot all work for lime, or until II
la restored lo Its nslursl strength. To
do this uocesafolly, we mail use
food which Is already digested out
side ot tbe body, and which will aid Ibe
digestion ot other food Ibsl may be
Isken with tt. Such a product is tbe
Hbsksr Digestifs OordisL
Tbe Hbater have utilised tbe diges
tive prioolplee present ia plants for Ibe
tuannfactnre of Ibis artiele, and its
ore bas ba truly phenomenal.
Yon tan try II tor tbe nomine! sum of 10
cents, a sample bottles are sold by all
druggist al Ibis price.
La.ol m tbeb! asedioineturebildrea.
Iclor recommend it la pleoe ot Cas
tor Oil.
Our Fashionable Folk Indifferent aa4
Disagreeable Toward Strangers.
"Who is that, Jim?"
"A stranger."
"Well, 'eave a brick at him." .
In civilized life the instinct of avoid
ance ia by no incuiim no defined, but nev
ertheless it is diutiiAjtly noticeable.
Everyone who has ever been a stranger
in a strange land ihas at some time felt
that depressing sense of Isolation.
"I aludl never forget," said an Amer
ican girl who had been thrown more or
les in the "smart set" in London, "my
first dinner in England. At table I
got on fairly well with the men, but
uf bet-ward in the drawing-room my pen
ance began. The fashionable women
present paid no more attention to me
than if I were a piece of furniture. My
hoBtess, of course, would le coldly po
lito, bringing ine a basket of photos or
something ot the kind to look over, and
then with obvioun relief would turn to
her friends, while I sat lonely and neg
lected until the men came In. They
were very much kinder."
New York, wei are sorry to say, haa
not the reputation of treating out
siders with courtesy, and unless they
sre exceptionally rich or beautiful or
fashionable they receive scant atten
tion. "There is no place so trying," de
clurcd a Washington belle, "and so hu
miliating aa a New York aanpmblage of
slight scVtnintance. It eottts so little
to he polite, one would think; but of
all Ill-bred, indifferent, diangreeable
people. I think a roomful of New York
girls takes the preceik-nee."
Thi l a very strong charge, but In a
liM'iwiire it la dcetrrved by our fash
lonsble people, who are certainty very
Indifferent to stranger) snd not over
civil, llow different from Anglo-Ssxon
rudeness are the kindly ways of theOer
mans. To them a stren&rr Is a gtsnt
and la treated as such by all preeent.
If It is a woman at a small gathering
every man in the room will be asked to
be introduced to her, whether she Is
at t motive or not; that dor not neces.
ssrity mean that they must stay and
converse. It Is simply a greeting, no
more; but it puts a timid girl wonder
fully at her ease with those present.
The women, are equally kind anal In
variably make a point of Show fog cour
teous attention to an outaUder. It seems
a pity that the same genial manner
cannot be more urd re-reel, and that the
true courteerr which springs from
kind heart and Intrinsic goral breeding
la not oftener met with in sxsiety. X.
Y. Sun.
The Gazette bas a scholarship for
sale, good for one sohool year al Bishop
1 Scott Aoademy. Drop in and see about
this if yon have a boy to educate, tt
Pnt a quarter in yonr pocket and
don't spend it till yon get down to Low
Tillard's. Finest liquors and oigars.
Near city ball. a
See those new Russian Tan shoes
down at Liobtentbal's. Latest styles,
best quality, reasonable prioes. Yon
cannot do better anywhere. tf
Come in and subscribe tor tbe "Gazoo."
Now is tbe time. You don't want to
miss a whole lot ot good, hard reading
that is now being published in our
"Only."
Any person who ie interested In
British Columbia should write to W. H.
Hurlburt, general passenger agent ot Ibe
O. It A Nfor copy ot Pat Donan's lit
tle "booklet," "Tbs New Bonantaland."
II is well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATS
of Oregon, for Morrow county.
Rothchild Brothers, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Robert Krtck, Defendant
To the above named defendant, Robert Krick:
In the name of the State of Oregon : You are
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 the
next term of the above entitled court, to-wit:
Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897;
and if you fail so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judgment
against you for the sum of $141, the costs and
disbursements of this action, snd for the sale
of the property belonging to you heretofore at
tached in this action, and will apply the pro-
i-vmiuiwiiu ante uj me psymeiH vi saiu judg
ment, oosta and disbursements.
This summons is served on yon In pursuance
of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge
of the above entitled court, made and entered
in said action on the 21st day of July, 1897.
BROWN A KEDFIELD.
M-77 Attorneys lor PlainUfta.
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Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fat-
eat business conducted for MoDiaaTg fits.
Ous Ornei is Oeeosirg U.S. Pstint Orriet
and can arrur patent us kae tun Iota lataa
remote from Washing toa.
bead model, drawing or photo with cVarrtp
tloa. Wt aims, if patentable or Bat, Iree of
tharg. Oar fa not due till patent la second,
a niMin. " How to Obtaia Pateata." with
coat of aane in the U. S Sad lomga Countries
eat tree. Address,
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vats VII VV
Ms Fig fad ill a g.
Take half a pound of the best figs,
wash them and rhop them fine, two tea
cupfuU of grated bread, bait a cup ot
sweet rream. one cup of sweet milk
and half a rtip of sugar; beat It all to
gether and steam for three bourw.
Leisure Hours.
Messrs. J. t. Adklna, L N. Dogbee and
Judge Bartholomew left Tnesdsy for
II. 1C, 8011th, rotifersace at Oakesdale,
Ws-b.
Daw a mt the Sew Weaaaa.
To th atske with her," thundered
o n
Slraaeri TTID'OONE, B.IILET G1TZKRT AND OCELV WAVE.
Uaetng Alder Hlreel Dock. Portland, for Astoria, llwaeo. L lu.t, rw. .
. art and wabcotte. IHreet oonoeeiton wiib llw.o, umr aodVaii.
road; also at Yooofi Bay wltb feeabnr lUllroed.
TBZjB X"" 3CX O IV 13
leave fortland T A. M. Daily, eaerpt Sunday, leata Astnrts f T. st t.li, ,P.rtsnM
IlAIliBV OATBJHnT
Leave Portland P. M lally. .sr.pl .in.lay. SatuMat slant 11 tt 1
alt (A A. at., ,.,p suno.y iu4 slonrt.V. X, L,hl iTZ "
OOBAN WAVH
Utrel Pnrtland and runs dleert to llwara. Tusaria arut rv.... . . .
leave ll.ee. Sedwela, and rrtdy at J A. It" ui iu.,i.. 'JT.a ..l-L
r?iiS J uln.-AI'r, ka4 rt.
Ceftsmtf yon doa'l waotloeuflervilk
dyspepsia, eoasliptrta, siok beadaebee,
sallow skin and lose of appetite, foil
have never tried DtWilt'i Little Early
11 rt for thsse complaints or yea would
beve ba tared. Tbey are email pills
bsl f real re.nlakwa. For sale by Coa
at aal ltroak,
unlit titc hi iim L
Baft CkfattJ to Eiikii IWklioi Ui hdn fm of 1
the tjrsot "Mereyl-lroiOoredthenn- for fiaMy, tnfort, Meur. TrsvrtoaibeT.i.phos. .ii c.i. J , .
happy capUve. "Sixne otbrr death! ' ' "l,,rt ai 0r
la beaten 'a name, some other death!"
Rbe entreated deaf ear and a heart of
stone. "If he eotil.l know,"h nnuit
a she wsa drsgged away, "ham I beta
toeook!" Even re, ere yet the clouds
of roeslleval upersUtio. had tieguo to
purple with the Uw a of a better day.
and rrtoee to that eTert. the asplratktn
ef woman were already looking tieyond
the merely cVomet!r hotitogt with which
roneatitioe) aoogM to r.irou her te
tr t Jijuraali
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