Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 09, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
Dipabt TIME 8CHEDCLE8 ARRiva
for From Heppner. raost
9:30 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4:50 a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, 8t.
Louia, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Miniieapollii, Bt.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ocean Steamships 4:00p.m.
From Portland.
All tailing dates
subject to change.
For Han Francisco
Sail 8eit. i, 6, 11,
lt, 21. 26.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska - 6:00 p.m.
September 17
R:00p.m. Columbia Rivkr 4:00p.m.
Kx. Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
. Landings.
8:00 a.m. Willamette Kivbr 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
Yk ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamette and 8:30 p.m.
Tues.. Thur, Yamhill Kivers. Moil, Wed.
and Sat. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton (St Way Land
ings. 6:00a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Sat.
lis & Way Land
ings. Snake Kiver.
Lv. Riparla Lv. Lewiston
d ally except Riparla to Lewlston daily except
Saturday Friday
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tonrist cars without change,
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experieooed oouduotorg and
porters.
Tnnrlnv'0 To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and
dlUlilltt 3, Boston without change via Salt Lake,
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Kys.
T..nnJ,., To Omaha. Chicago. Buffalo and
luCMiaj'l', Boston without change via Salt Lake
and Chicago, Hock Island & Pacific Ky.
WnJi.iifiluijo To St. Joseph, Kansas City and
" cuucauajn, St. Louis without change via Salt
Lake and Burlington Route.
Thiineiluiro To Kansas City and Ht. Louis with
UlUlMlays, outchange via Salt Lake and Mis
sourl Pacific railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
GOOD 8POKT BKPOKTED.
HENDERSON '8 Bid BWIH.
Hunters Kind Plenty of Birds Mi are Very
Happy.
Mornta Oregonian.
Hunters cam home Holiday and yes
terday from many parts of the Willam-
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all information, inquire
of O. R, & N. and S. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, B. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, (ion. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt.. Heppner, Or.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. II ART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Qenoral Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
HRE YOU GDINB ERST ?
If so, be snre and see that your
tioket reads via
M Honnweslern Line
....THE.... ,
GHI0AC1O, 8T. FAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULOTfT, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINT8
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vest lbu led
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Oars Between Spokane,
Rossland and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Rossland, daily ezoept
Sunday :
Leave. Arrive.
810 A. M Spokane ;4fl P. M.
ill A. IYI KoMiland n:4U f. M.
:10 A.M Nelson 0:45 P. M.
Close oonnootions at Nelson with steamers (or
Easlo, and all Kootenai Ijike points.
Passentters for Kettle Kiver and Bonndanr
reek oonnect at Marcus with stage daily.
Dining and Hluoplng Car
Trains, and Motto:
'ALWAYS ON TIME
has given this road a national reputation. All
cIiwimis nf iHaa.uinirs carried on the veatlbiilu.1
trains wllfiout extra charge. Willi your freight
All agents
and travel over this famous line.
have tickets.
W. II. MEAD. 7 F.C.BAVAOR.
Ueu. Agent Trav. K. V P. Agt.
.1 Washington hi., Portland, or.
CHICAGO
Wtmm k SI. Paul R'y
This Railway Co.
Oprratce it trains on the famous block
system;
LitfhU Its trains by eleotriolty throiiKU
not; Usee the otdebrated eleotrio berth read
in It lamp;
Rons spemlily eaipied paan-niror trains
very day and Dight between Ht. 1'anl
and (Uiioaio, aud Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also o'Mtrfttee ttara-heated veetibuled
frame, carrying the late! private
ooruparttnatit para, library buffet amok
lug ran, and palace drawing room
lerpors.
l'arlor car, free roolining chair oars,
and the Very best ilmiug chair oar
aervire.
For low wit rales to any "mint in the
United Htatee or Cauada, apply to
agent or addrree
C. 3. EIH)T,
J. W. CAHET, llenrral Agent,
Trar. .'. Agent.
l'ortlaud, Or
Yellew Stene Park Una
lllltt'MV MMH.M'Aat KOI T It fKl'M
ii'ini mi to i ii k rr
1 UK I'M V l-lliti T IIM IO 1 1I K t
IsiMMitSV MlhiMI, rUk.
I7T4s3T
ONION PACIFIC
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THE
Eact and Southeast
VIA thk
IL II
TIIE THROUGH OAR LINE.
Twenty Milts Dow tbe Columbia Without
Missing a Stroke.
John Lei and Henderson, the Hood
River attorney, is in town oa legal busi
ness, says the Times-Mountaineer. Mr.
ette valley. All seem well satisfied with Henderson is tbe gentleman who ra
the sport they enjoyed, and it is there- oently made the great swim from Hood
fore to be presumed that the crop of Rier to almost the Caaoade Looks,
pheasants is up to what has been ex- which was deeoribed by bis oompanion,
peoted. E.T. Winane, as follows: "At 755 a.
A number of the sportsmen brought m. be took his plunge into old Father
home large strings ot birds, and many Columbia and turned bia head for Cas-
of them acknowledged that they had cade Locks, keeping the general ourrent
shot up to tbe limit that is, 20 birds , tbe river and crossing tbe stream
per day to the guo. None oonfessed to fotir times before be left the water at or
shooting more, and few had birds enough ne8r the creek that tuns into the Colum-
to go round. Sportsmen are, as a general bia at a point on the Oregon side jast
thiDg, shy about telling how many birds two miles above the looks, at 1 o'olock
they kill, or just where tbey have been. p. m just 5 boors and 5 minutes after
If they find a plaoe where birds are he took his plunge. The most remark-
pleotiful. they do nos oore to let every- able part of tbe performance is that he
body know where it is. swam tbe 20 miles withont losing a
One man who went out shooting with siogle stroke, and the first 17 miles of
Joseph Paquet Sunday eays he walked it without a change of stroke. He used
25 miles and never shot a bird, and yet daring the first four hours tbe "sailor
he never enpyed a day's hunting more, stroke", which he says is tbe only one
Paqnet's style of knocking down every worth anything in rough water or on
bird put up was a revelation to him, and one gwims generally. At other times
he was muoh interested in seeing a well- he used the "Sundatrom stroke", and
trained dog work. He bad never been only twice did be tarn on bis back and
out with a trained hunter and dog be- swim for a few strokes. He could easily
fore. He shot at almost every bird put bave made tbe Looks in 25 minutes
up, but never killed one, and then Fa- more, bat be was so cold that be feared
quent would bring him down. heart complication. His body felt to the
Dr. Matt Fenton, who had been shoot- touch like a dead person's, it was so
ing with bis brother, Lee, and Fred 00ld, and for a few minutes be oould
Toner, of Dallas, brought in a fine hardly stand. - He dressed himself, bow
string of birds. One sportsman did not ever, and then walked through the hot
have as much pleasure or get as many gun to the Looks, while I took tbe boat
birds as usual, because some vandal down. The sun and beat made bim
poisoned his dog. He would not have some siok, but otherwise he complained
taken $500 for the animal, and there wae 0f no stiffness or soreness and seemed
no reason for his being poisoned, as he to be very fresh".
was kept off tbe street in an inclosare
on the nrpmiflfts.
w... . ha. f ,WW. 4n WHERE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION,
the market yesterday, some 200 having The present reduced rates oould not
oome in from Klamath lake and some have prevailed at a more opportune
small lots from down the river. Most of time. Tbe summer vaoation time is
these lots were short in count, and it is here, and all who oan afford it are
said that early in the season, when planning to take advantage of the differ-
iteamboatmeo are hungry tor dnoks, enoes between the warring railroads,
they cannot be safely shipped in eaoks. Tbe attention of those who contemplate
Nothing but a burglar-proof safe can ip JSasi, wnetoer n oe to me moun-
hold them. tsiD eort8 of Colorado, the Omaha ex-
A party of sportsmen shot something position, or points beyond, is called to
over 100 docks Sunday at a preserve the advantages offered by tbe Rio
down the river, and it was not a "good Grande Western Railway. Its line and
day for duoks, either". However, tbe 'hose of its Colorado loooneotlons run
duoks shot were mostly all young wood through tbe heartof the Rockies, taking
duoks, than whioh there is nothing finer the trayeler away from the alkali and
in tbe line of ducks, and as with the age brosh of its Northern competitors,
first regular rain storm these fowl, whicb od out of the beat of the oountry
are hatohed here, take their flight south, through which its competitors oo the
it is necessary to get after them before south run.
the rains commence. For tbe comfort of those, whose purse
The duoks whioh are bred in the far will not permit them to enjoy all tbe
north do not oome here, until after the Privileges of a first-class tioket, the Rio
wood or summer ducks bave taken their Grande Western has inangnsrated a
flight south. Of course, some wood series ot tourist excursions. The cars
ducks remain here till winter, but tbe need Bre owneu ana operaieu oy me
greater part of them leave when rains Pullman Palaoe Car oorapany. lhey
Ret jDi are in charge of special oouduotors and
porters, whose sole duties are to look
WAHKllotiBKS CROWDED. after the comrort or ineir pBBBeogers
Portland to Eastern Cities Without The oars are attached to lost express
Change. Umatilla's Hit Cmpa rilling Dp the Sotre- trains, and held over in Salt Lake City
honors. twelve hours, giving tbe passengers a
Int Ort'goulau. day in tbe Mormon capital. This lay-
That do wheat has been sold, and tbe lover also insures a dajlight rids tbrongb
harvest Is principally over, and farmers the Rookies. One nf these excursion
Dirwi :. line u Tmn.-Misiw.ipil ami 1 Inter- are ,Hllijiig as rapidly as possible to the oars run through to Boston; one to
kIiiiiihI r iiMwihmi held at Omit m. Nuliranka. " 1 ' V .
June lu NovHiiilwr, warehouses, will explain that the ware- Chicago, via Omaha; one to Unioago,
Write nnilrnivneil for rnine, time talilns and ,0,eg 0f the onuuty are being filled to via Kansas City and the fourth to St.
ullir infortunium lurtninum to Union 1'auifio ' . . ....... . i
It. Il , their falltwt capacity and the prospect is Louis. Eoh goes over a different road
(.."'".TssWHt'.. a"AANAr. hold out that aoon no more room will be east of Colorado, giving the passenger a
-Why
does my cake smell so
queer?"
Too much soda or per
haps alum or lime. Use
Schillings Best baking pow
der. '
59
HE WAS TOO QUICK.
tMMMt99MMHMHMM!
! A Beautiful Present
PULIiMAN PALACE HLKKl'KKH.
PULLMAN TOURIST HLKKI'EHH.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAR8,
Quick Timo.
I iiinn 1)hkiI.
IWMiuinlly ('imilui'toil Kxonrnlon.
MaKKiiun Chavkud to litintimitinn.
Ii..w llnt.
1'orlliuid, Or.
llti(imr. Or.
ceo a or
Line
left vaoanl and grain must remain choice of routes. Those excursions leave
uiiboUNed. A short time ago warehouse Portland Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
tui'n were "hnstliug" business tor their and Thursday of each week.
hounes. Now, Ibey are piling tbe wheal For information as to rates, and ft r
higher and higher, and worrying for ad descriptive pamphlets, address J. U.
ditiuual room. Enormous quantities of MaosQeld, general ageol, Uio uramie
grain are being hauled, and on every road Western Railway, 142 Tbird street, Tort.
Hit Dalk'S, I urtlailll 6 Astoria Navigation IO. in the oonuty the wheat teams may be land, Oregon.
seen taking the gram to me nouses
This Genial Man Palled the Wro
Rope and Wae Humbled.
Once in awhile everybody meets
man who seems to regard himself aa
another Atlas. The whole world is, in
his opinion, resting upon his shoulders
and he constitutes himself a sort of
public protector. He tells women how
to train their children, gives businey
pointers to the men, advises with the
girls concerning their love affaire and
takes the boys into his confidence.
One of these good souls occupied a
eat in a Payne avenue street ear the
other day and it didn't take him long to
get upon familiar terms with most of
the other passengers. He began by
offering a penny to a child that sat near
him.
The little one's mother was young
and fair and the good man's generosity
to the child touched her heart. She
smiled at what he said to her and once
he seemed to be iijpon the point of get
ting confidential, tout the car had
stopped and somebody got on. The
genial man immediately picked the
child up and held it upon his knees in
order to make room for the newcomer.
Then he asked somebody at the other
end of the car how the baseball game
had resulted, and informed a young
girl across the aisle that a bundle was
about to slip from her lap, after which
he jounced the child up and down,asked
how old it was, where it lived and what
its pui's name was.
' Presently a lady wanted to leave the
car. The conductor was busy talking
to a passenger upon the rear platform,
and didn't notice that anyone was
motioning to him from inside.
"These conductors are very careless,"
said the genial man, depositing the
child in the scat that he had occupied
himself, and preparing to ring the bell.
By this time the car was very close to
the crossing at winch the lady wanted
to get off, and he had to hurry.
So it happened that he grasped the
wrong rope and rang the fare register
instead of the bell.
That aroused the lion in the conduc
tor, who rusihed into the car and wanted
to know what the genial man meant.
"Can t you see that that lady wanta
to leave the car?" was the reply.
vv en, you can t stop it ny ringing up ;
fares," snarled the conductor. "That'll
cost you un extra nickel."
"Jo it won't," said the genial man,
petting mad.
"It will or you'll get off the car."
"I guess not. I happen to know the
president of this company."
Oh, yes! That's an old gag. They
all try to work it. You give me a
nekel, or I'll put you off."
The genial ir.un s face had become
very red, and seeing that the conductor,
who was big and brawny, would not be
bluffed, he handed out a nickel.
Meantime the car had gone about two
blocks beyond the crossing at which
the innocent cause of all the trouble
had wanted to get off, so it was neces
sary for her to walk buck.
' hen the car hud got started again,
the geuiul man leaned over to the fair
young mother who sat near him and
paid:
"If these conductors were not
brought to time occasionally passen
gers would not be allowed to exercise
ny rights at all. I in sorry there were
ladies present when this trouble oe
curred. If there lmdn't been 1 wouldn't
have allowed that fellow to ever take
is car back to the barn!" Cleveland
Leader.
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in the form of
-.'I Beautiful Pastel Pictures I
They are 13x19 inches in size, and are entitled as follows:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
rErVT INVENT
r- prouinri NO COOKING '
MAKES COLLARS AMD CUFFS STIFF MI
HSwHtW HPS I JIM nrw
ONI POUND OT THIS 1TARCH WILL 00
Or ANY OTHER STARCH.
1 C HMRINSFR RHDCP
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
TVicqp rarp niYtnres. four in number, bv the renowned Dastel artist.
it R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public.
5 The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig-
2 inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
S Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, rcnness oicoior ana artistic merit,
One of these oictures e;ffl H
t will be given away
with parn rinrkacrn of
is sold for io cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a Z
beautiful picture. S
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE
oior auu artistic ineiii. w
lastic Starch I
WOLVES INCREASING.
BTEAUSKS
"DALLES Cm" AND 'REGULATOR
As an Illustration of tbe volume or I
business growing ont of the bin orop this
year, llelii rosy be oiled. The ware-
borne men there were 0nnng op stur
dav chiht and estimated the wheat that
i
will oorun t'i that point at 160,01)0 sucks
I On lbs avcrr-ii usually made per sack
Commencing Monday, May "ml, Ibr
stoaruers nf Hi IWnlator Line will
leave Portland l ll-MI a, m. and The
Dalles at HiM a. m.
nm-u .mi tu ...., .imp uu , . ... .Hkifwul
Tim Ia iam takes, trio down ih i wemus iuw iu. iuhi .-v.
tlolitrobia: yon will enjoy it, sn.! save els that will ! bandied at Ueltx slalioo
money.
W. O. A 1.1 j A WAT,
Oeosral AtfeoL
N
SHOUT UNEKi
in i
jipiji
alooe.
Tbe railroad eompabiet are tusking
iirepsrstloDS lo m lbs Dig crop,
whenevrr tbe in rkl opens. At Port
land lbs U. K. k N. Co. arc building a
Millions Givan Away.
It is oerlatnly gratifying to the pub
Ho to know of ons concern in lb land
who are not afraid to be generous to tbe
needy and tnffering. The proprietors
of Dr. King's Ntw Discovery for Coo
sumption, Congbi and Colds, hava giv
en away over ten milllioo trial bottles
of this great medicine and bave Iba sat
isfaction of knowing it baa absolutely
enred thousands ot hopeless ceaee
Astma, Drnnoliltia. Iloarseneaa and all
disrasm of the Throat, Chenl and Lung
are anrelv eured bf It. Call on h. J
ql'U'KKNT AND MkT MRMT UXg TV
VTA 11, COLOliA DO, XE- oo th l-orlland wharves.
11 II ASK A, KAXSAS, MIS
SOU 11 1 1UVER (Kit all
l'oinh KAS1 tnt.l SOUTH
LOOK AT THK T1MK.
new warehouse on the wharf, 150i l.fNJO Hloenin, lHnggnn, and get a trial hntlU
feet, ao.l baviog a capacity ot over two fie. regalar o and '.. Ery
and a bait tuillioa bushels. Already lbs botllt guaranteed or money refomled
Company has a mtllioo-biuhl warehouse
Tk lUlllMhlp Orvioa.
Hut made mora kind of a record fr
the U.K. navy In it tx,(XXl mil trip
To r I'Mallpatlaa rrv,
T.kai'warrO I rill.lf I lhMIC lW or
U U C. C Uil to tun, drugs iia ri'luud bhnms.
A ruHous liiHtance rf hairdrradth ra-
rars aa rn'ordrd with the rlion
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t nl.rfi .t4. h.M a it t n nia
f,.t ai.l.. anali"Ba II. M.i
4 r ..Us S' -t tll.. I- N't naii. .ail aM f.f
a Ma
A. I', i II U.t.iou.
Kro Ib elinlnt Cbsir t'ara
l'i linl.Ura.t T mrl.t Hleej-ing Cars ,k ttpm rc-nl of IfB esota
Pullman pilar Nlreplng Car
For full particular regarding rales,
tuna tif Italna, rlrt., rail I'll f a.jra
J. v, iHur,
nl O. IL A N. t'.i., Ilr t rt, Ofgoa
t'. O. Taunt, V. P.. ('),
fr.v. l a. Al. O.a lAil.
Ul ll.if.1 HI.. Pi.'ltan.l. Of.
ty ICJia. TI IVt Tit"
rrt
.Still lI'M HOlwOO
..ll tat, atl.r Ti.llh ML Haawas
fmf f IM
Ihsn wa ever araru.i or. -taagiog 01 iraiimiiii m .iimiininuiiMuir rj
i. .1,. .t..,..n.l il tli. Intl. HO I diN'ka. Two mm v.no wi-rr siamiing
a I. a . ft... It.. V..l I " ' . -
inKia jn.i ,,......,-.. rMWki.iu.rituilam-fiii.il hurMto
PaelAfl Is making a great record too. ,H,om ,h, (.rating
Therequwts for itri-aeh lha N. P. pea- u.m k. trr tt.ey found thrm.elvw
seoger dprlmol at M. I anl In larga I itRrtdirir aide by side uninjured,
numbers from every part of Ih Toilet Jt -iT".i. ..... ,.....
Klalrn. TUU Is a Irltiilta l Wl.ia a.ivrf- Tli..iirli it ..a1. from 1 to to per
Itaiag as well as li ths aatfrjifiM et ll (Ti,t. ti,..ir ,j.l ni. rrhsnl irurli
ennuiaiiy " I lb !' f Ih bonk In I'mik t l.ati in I'tipWnil, aii-ording
Mr. I'baa. H. Kr. Itif genrral pMrtig H lm d .X.enrl. 1 rnn.f will build
..,1,1 al Ht. Panl. Minn, will seod lb " 'P
f-t
-lav.rriU VarmalaJav.
Pari- and v'rati" i suirar-tnsf tiliuv
appli-a. tlirn wriyh thrm, allow torsi
MnniU nf lnrti..f pulp four fHMiniU
.f ainfsf. 11... r I tif pulp in a krtlir nrr
Ihe II r... in, I li .in niituitra it limit a
rmrr, ll.rn n.. tlir i..-ar. Ini trn rnlti-
tilra, r;i th liiurinal.i.l tnl.i atnull
IfUaa jr r luiiihlrm, nil .iue tia. it
-n r Into r.'MTi.la lo 111 on lop i.f th
Inn. I. I. ra. ilip the pr Itila ttirlln
-i, l ijr II . p f Ih martnalail.
M-.rk fr la.4.a Mllllaara.
It Is tat.l In a f.ialiinnnlil journal
lhl t.(KKi,(i.o l-r-nnrls ir l.1 lr
Ij.IiiIiiU ! i! I-i I C CM rrV rnKllv
Southern Pacific Co
l wal lila i i.a. Im all
p..!. lH a". I a-,a i, .a. iw i a.a.i
i.lila 1'k.t. I.arf. Vl r-m
A Slrlt NIm.
rrrtnln apliitoal prrfnrmarK-e. U
wtilrh Ih tvartal.tT cajuld Iralifr. rr
lrii g rt!ir. l.jr an enthuaMiaii
lirf t a kr.1i-. Amot-g other
Itiistr. b ai. thai n on .ataii.n tb
spirit tf bis wife, bii bad Wrn tir4
artrral rr-, rrturnrd lo t;lin,
tln? berrlf npn bia Vt-r. put fe
arm aroun.l him aiul klaanl kiln riim
put un in rmrr imi is. u.rm mil,,, f rwiin. at... a ). tianl la d
i. piarr - t iiw iiihall 1 ni-nlrrr. IvitirB lnii.f
11.4 tla Tarra. I "Y1 d i"l irn Irt rnm rk
Mi. tt o.i miir rUr.t wuH ,n. " kpi. thi ih pirn tf -..
d liim--, with ind.rnat,! rHy emirsr jnn n I k
r. al,... anh frrlmg thai our H't.l I ) r"
ran t.-r llir Iranunaln .iva .f "N 'Hly tbt." rrpllra tk
Montana Ranchmen Complain of the
Depredation of the Animals.
The gray wolf, the bane of cattlemen
and flock masters, appears to multiply
and flourish in defiance of the efforts of
the hunter and the price set upon his
head, says the Benton River (Mont.)
Press. Advices from all sections of the
range country report that gray wolves
are as numerous and destructive as ever.
Range riders are witnesses to the fact
that the fattest and strongest steers
are frequently overcome by these fero
cious beasts, while the weak and infirm
surrender to their attacks almost with
out a struggle. The live stock loss of
Montana from this source cannot be
calculated, but from the nature of the
case it must be tremendous. Profes
sional hunters state that the gray wolf
an exceptionally difficult animal to
circumvent. His cunning is remnrk-
able and his suspicious nature causes
ira to avoid any locality which his
een senses notify him has been invaded
by his human enemy. He is not a gre
garious animal, preferring to roam in
small bunches, which prevents such a
wholesale killing as could be accom
plished if a large band should fall with-
n the power of the hunter. He avoids
poisoned baits and dead carcasses; he is
essentially a beast of prey, preferring
freHh meat at all times, and when the
pangs ot hunger are felt he starts out
to find something with warm blood in it.
For these reasons wolf hunting is on
exceptionally slow and precarious occu
pation; trapping, chasing and shooting
are practically the ouly tnpthods that
produce results, and attractive Induce
ment are necessary to encourage hunt
ers to engage In that work aa a means of
livelihood.
THE MYSTERIOUS SWORDFISH.
rbr Com From Afar and
lalll Tbrr Ar Fall t.rown
Thee big creatures come and go aa
mjMcriouiily us any of our sea visitors.
nd all fishin hate their prvullantica.
Who know where the aluid are before
lhey brgiu to run up the rUrrs iu the
spring? The swordftxh come to
American w-nters grown up. Of course
tbey vary In iz but no young ara
vcr acen here,
This fact hn been clearly act out by
gov eminent reiHirt on th subject.
The young arc found chiefly in the
.Mediterranean. After they ar able to
go It alone more or lers of thrm strike
for the North American count most
of the gathering about Itlmk Inland
There thry lie and sun Ihemwlvrs on
the top of the water, th prey all sum
mer of the nshrriuinen and their
spear. W lint Riaiini-l lirings ur
fifth aTo 3,000 mile of w ater to spend
a caaoti and return? Thry rum ben
they arrive; thry go when they lea
That's all w kiiuw, although th a
son comes within approximate datrt.
Th vwordflah Is a f.norlt srfuod
hrr in Nrv Pnglaml. lUaalun t it
hirf nmrki t. bill il at lta writ all abou
irr. Il l ol'.d niral, with a dialinri
flamr, and rry ralible. New York,
hnwrvrr, .ha-an't buy If, Naw Yorker.
ho bunt th tnsrkrl of lb world to
new thing, will not rat It
How lung t !,. mirer fiah will last I
a problem. Thry ar huntrd not only
f ir Ih iiuirk.i, but for pirn. uie,
the rb h New Yorker, who are toots
ti.lli.ua I.i rsl I lir in, almuM ratslilia
th fitd of kilbi'lf th fUh and r.Hrrt
Ing Ui orita, lhey would pr..l.al.l
KHn trrnilnsl th rftitur. kill o
all th old ttorinh, and who would
guide hither thoa llml wrr about lo
tnak Ihrir firl trip? r!low thai
notion bark a bit, and who gutdrd th
flrl of tbrm lrr er brr? Hart
ford Cotirant.
Twrh Arll Trvat.a).
TbMalobl"a rrraajioi!rrit nf a Turk
ish h.prr annourtrr that at the
dr rtiirr .f th lat train of woymtrd
tof fitiaUritttilr. Mr. Ill.inl.
Ladies, No More Darning.
The Matrto Hand Loom, made of pol
ished, rolled ateel. Latent invention for
mending clothing, underwear, table
linens or hnel and toe In hoBery. A
child can work It. Perfect weaver. Sent
pontpald, 2,"w. Great Western AdvertU
lng and Novelty Co., ll-5o!4 Washington St.,
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR .
Ot the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block weat of the Union Depot of C. B. 4
Q., C. M. A 8t. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C.
aud the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
WAT1CH a.oo 1C1- DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
OHICA&0. ILL.
State normal school
Weston, Oregon.
The ffloit lucceutut year's work of the Stat
Normal School at Westou, Oregon, oloaad laat
June with the graduation of twenti itudenti.
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner,
His work first-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street
FALL TERM
Opens September 5, 1898,
Full count) ol itudy, Scientific and Profit-
lonal, Vocal and Inatriimental inualo.
Healthful location, good nx-lcty and pleasant
urrounillngi.
Board In famlllei from li'iO to t-'l-.V)
Roomi (or tlinaa who deaire to board them-'
civet can be bad at reasonable rate.
Boarding hall for young ladlca In connection
with the school nnder th careful supervision
of a matron, hoard, fuel and light at 2 50 to
I.M per week,
Catalogue aud Information furnished upon
application. 7t-W
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