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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
Heroine Slate I. and Agnit. Sa'em, 0., Jnlyol (lovernor Chair, herlain today appoinel Oswald Wept ot Astoria, State Land Agent to succeed J. V. .Morrow, who tendered hi recognition in ordei to accept a positioi more to his liking. The appointment of West is to take effect September 1. Mr West, the new appointee, was raise and educated in this city, and for a number of years he'd the position of teller in the Ladd it Bush Bunk. For more than a year past he has held similar position in the First Nationa Bank in Astoria, and is secretary cf the Astoria regatta committee. Mr. Morrow, it is understood, will ac cept the position of tax commissioner with the 0. K. & N. West is a Demo crat. and was a strong supporter of Governor Chamberlain in the last cam paign. Growth of Our Railroads. From a little wooden track over wbicb the first locomotive hd its trial in 1829, the railroad systems of the United States have crown to 6ucb an extent that the tracks if placed together would extend eight times arourjd the world. There is also a wooderful growth behnd the cele brated Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It was first presented over fifty years ago, and during those years has made suob kb unequalled record of oures that to day finds it foremost in its olass as a reliable family medioine. It will enre eick headache, belching, heartburn, in digestion, constipation, and malariB, fever and ague. Hundreds have so testified and we therefore urge you to try it. The genuine must have our Pri vate Stamp over the neck of each bottle. PJacs for a rebellion in Cuba have been discovered and drastic measures taken to head it off. Work on the Tacoma Eastern railroad has been suspended on ac count of the scarcity of men. Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni fijant cuts or pnny boils have paid thp death penalty. It is wise to have Buok len's Arnica Salve ever bandy. It's the best Slve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, bores, Ulcers snd Pi'es threaten. Only 25c. at Slooum D ag Co. ILLITERACY OF IMMIGRANTS. Portutrnrae iva 1 Houtliorn Italians Kunk Linvcr Tltun People of Other !atioii. An estimate has been made by the imniiirrat inn bureau of 1 lit illiteracy of our immigrants according in i ! n i r Mirious mil ionalii it's, say (.union's Magazine. So much is heard of ihe si i'ii I iic.-.s and elticioncy ol (.iceman schools that lim.-t pci-,iis would thin the (iceman iiii'iii':-;: nt would ra:.i ;ir.-t; ;liat ncw-comcrs from the fatherland would have the sm.idc.-t pcreeni a;,re of adults who can neither read nor write. In fact, the (iennan immigra nts rank neither first, second nor third. The Senteh an ! liu- Scan dinavians come out far ahead of all ot tiers in educational qual i float ions for intelligent citizenship, only one per cent, cf their number be in: in the illiterate class. The English, Finns and Moravians come next with tw,o per cent, of their number illiter ate; the Irish und Welsh three per cent.; Germans, Swiss and French, four per cent.; Japanese five per cent.; Dutch six per cent. Then the percentage of poorly educated immi grants takes a sudden leap upward. The Italians from the north part of their country and the M:ii-yai;s have 12 per cent, of illiterates; the He brews IS per cent.; Kussians 21 per cent.; Greeks 23 per cent.; Slovaks 26 per cent.; Roumanians 20 per cent.; Polish 32 per cent.; Dalmatian, Bosnian and Servian 31 per cent.; Croatian and Slavonian 37 per cent.; Lithuanian 40 per cent.; Syrian 44 per cent.; Ruthenian 4 per cent.; Portugueese and Italians from south Italy 49 per cent. It may be re market! that a number of our states could not make any better showing than is made by immigrants from several nationalities mentioned. A PHILOSOPHICAL TRAMP. in the drawing-room as 1 caiue aiong tile haliV" "No. n i a in ma,' yotf didn't," responded the ilc...- girl, emphatically. "'.Y '!1. didn't he try to kis you?" pei-Mslc.! tiie mother. "Yt .-. lit.vtwim." demurely. The mother spoke tTiumphflntly. "I knew it," she said. "Did you per mit him to i( so?" "No, mamma, I did not. I told him you had always impressed upon me that I should not permit any young man to l.iss me." "That right that was rig-ht, my dear." snid the mother, encouragingly. "And w hat did he say lo ; r.t ?" The girl hi ushed, but m as u : (daunted. "He asked me if you h.Vi ever told me I was not to kiss a c.uo;- man." The mother began to realize that possibly she had omitted a vital link in the chain of her instructions. "What did you tell him?" uhe asked, nervously. "I said I didn't remember if you had." The girl stopped and the mother broke out, urgently; "Well, go on go on." "I guess that's what you heard, mother;" and the daughter waited for the storm to burst. Jfew Enslnnrt Diah. An old-fashioned New England dish is made by boiling green pea and new potatoes together. Hoil the pens for 20 minutes, then add the potatoes, which should be small; put in a tea eMion'ful of salt, and boil 20 minutes longer. Pour off the water, add a tea spoonful of butter, a cupful of cream or rich milk, he-at through, and serve. N. Y. Post. Oarrld Hi Household vrdth IILm and Haaented the I n t rulT MitM at aa Offloer. William Smith, of Geneva, X. Y., a millionaire nurseryman, will build and endow a college for women, one building of which will cost 8150,000. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes is n result of over taxed orgDS. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Oonsti nt'tion. JJut thanks to Dr. King's New Zii'e Pills they put bd end to it all. They Bt-e gentle but thorough. Try them. Only L'oc. Guaranteed by Sloouru Ding Co. The wrecked coal mine at Hanna in which over 200 men were killed, is full of water below the 20th level, and nearly all the bodies are in the immersed levels. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians hint a long and stnb bo-n tigLt w tn an abcee en my ritht 1 ing" writes J. F. Hashes of Du Pont, Ga. '-and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last roeort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptior!. The benefit I received was striking and I was. on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Cougbe, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. iuaraDteed by K locum Drug Co. Trice o0c, and 1 00. Trial bottles free. A field of fall-60wn wheat at Independence, Or., consisting of 100 acres averages fix feet in height, and will yield 0 bushels per acre. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement thfit a rrpventive of suicide has been discover ed will interest many. A run down sys tem, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent the condition which El ikes euicJe likely. At the first thought ne.f destruction take Electrio liitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen Ihe nerves and build up the pysttm. It's also a great Htomncb, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 5)c. Satisfaction guaranteed bySlocum Drag Co, "What seemed to be a "thieving tramp, but what turned out to he merely u stoic philosopher seeking- light, air and pieiihure, drifted into Mac-on from, the n.oriJi a few ikivis- ago. "On his back," ..a the M.aeon UepuhLican, "was strapped a rifle, a tmall tent, pro vision bag, colree pot and -t i 1 1 oil stove. His irarnient were frayed and dirt-covereci, but he whiffed a cob pine cheerfully and walked with a sprightly gait. As he rounded trie courthouse corner Deputy Turner ran out and hailed him. " 'Look here! Where'd you get all them thin-irs?' he (iema mled. "The traveling household looked the questioner squarely in the eye. " 'Iluy'd 'em. Wbat'v it to yiu, any way ?' " 'A good deal. Maybe yi.i stole 'em. J 'in an oilicer.' "'Well, my friend, yu d-on't look like one. You'll have to show me.' "The deputy had to go back in the office and get his star, and then the wanderer gave an account of himself. Me said' he was a Ion in the world, a-cd had Marted from Dakota and would keep on till he readied Kloriii'fi, where it was warmer! Robert ria&s was the name he gave, and his age ns .10. "' I don't see anj thing f tinny about my way of doing,' he said. 'It' the cheapest on earth when lime's no ob ject. And it ain't with me. I've got the money to go on the steam cari if I want to,' tapping his pants pocket, 'but L don't like their noise and rush. KxfiVament d-on't agree with me. When I find a good eampiiiir grou ni I set up my tent, put things n toco-.k and eat with an appetite. I go to bed when 1 feel like it and get up the same way. I don't t her around fai n erV harms and hi-u-t - i ccrtuse I'e g t v, shelter and grub riglit along here, and w hen I g-'t i .-inj) in town a i;: buy more at tlie stores like a w hiu- man. " 'Gi'ess, the rea.si n people think I'm a funny kind of a tramp is because I Hon t "panhandle. my way. If I hadn't bveii en rr iiiir my ow n con ji .i6 sary and s-1 1 1 f T along you wouldn't a-stopp-,- ; me, would you'.'" " '(iuess r.it. l'.ut you see, yon look like a fellow that's raided somebody's h-ou--e nnd ehvmed him out.' "'Of cnv,rs And if I'd been going along with my hands in my pocket wait it: sr for aclant-e to yteril, you wmililn't a said a werd, " Vav.-c tl;nt' the way all of 'ein du." Nov., if vou're throiik;-h wit.'i me I'll jut moe on be cause the further I x i away from this j infernal ooh' -!inate the better it'li j suit your humble hervar.t. "And. this iniio ation in trnmpdom j s!:o-k hnt:" with the deputy am! headed for a railroad, track running in the direction of the land where the How flce of Him. Blossom' Well, 1 have found that Mr. Geldsky returns your love in full. Fhifspie Oh, isn't that delightful. Then I'll have the fun of giving it to somebody else. 1 was really afraid the selfis-h thing was going to keep it. Baltimore American. Amininrrt at the Altar. Tes She's traveling under an as sumed name now. Je& You don't say so! What is it? "Her husbanVi. She was married yesterday." Modern Science. X Motile- Aspiration. Bibbs I should like to be a philan thropist. Gibbs Why? "1 need the money." Smart Set. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. ' The equator of Mars is inclined to the plane of it,s orbit about 2o degrees. Tha t of the earth is inclined 23 degree-s 34 minutes. It was a Japanese scientist, Prof. Kitaslo, famous as a microscopist, who discovered that the long, narrow lockjaw g.TiM lives in the eart.'i and can only woik at its dangerous trade when buried deep in a wound w here no air can reach it. Capt. Scott, with the Discovery, has penetrated !':) miles nearer the south P"'" 1 1 : ? i -1 any previous explorer, and discovered in. extensive mountain us region hi; hers o absolutely unknown. He t!.': '. i bis indicates that land st retches to the pole in a series cf very lofty moi:n:ains. Ir. lemp!o(T, the head of the Ger I'T.n p i.i.i.hiria expedition to ,'t Gi'i'iea, ni.'i "tinces that he has discov ered ;in ? , u;, t io insect which destroys the am. pi ;-h.s mos(juito. and i hat In prop, si cultivate the creature ar in the hope of exterminating the mosquito, thereby exterminating malaria. eve strahi, usually niii " ' ,- ..'.. (Jomd att ribm ' i. -y. He f'mis v' vu.i i.. ii t etly r .-;!;.-i i . '' Ie (u; !t-v. ;. e . condition and breakdowns- m ( ' a-!, . w hi: e in m-an-, f Tied fd. s much of :',: that - f-.r the m . d the of r! 'i.v. e. and gave Brow nil g his bc-nd-' vertiiro. I'rilll il.'r bookv in ' ii black paper is a suggested r lessen i n r eve strain JIurL'e and I'recht, Ifevue Scienti- mn:e. Iiavt- classified radium by the sp.-eiros. i, e. The tiifsi iv. ei s Jenfes 'f the ."-p.-n k-siiectrum of raiiiiim a re r --"orou-ly nrilogous to the ct ror.cest ' '!,'-i ' f b.: riiitn an! its con r.e'-s :-: g ne'ium. cai-ium a nd st r.n t inm. Tliey I'i'icf.t!;.. atf.tnic wtdght i f radium at - I his hiirh atomi u-i.-rri.t f,,r. i'!';:l':d.::.,r"ii ';:'11"'"1' 1111111 ii'i,!''ll''.i!,h1!l!.l:L'-L:4:'liiii . ii ;;diii.Hi'iiti',i'.n'l'H ANtgctable Preparation for As similating the Food aiidReg ula tiiig the Stoinaclts aiul Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.CheerPur ness andRest.Contains neilhcr. Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. TSTOT KAlt C OTIC . 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SAW FRANCSSCO, CAL ui-hw in .:ir the 'X ; ! ;1 f!)U i 'ii u.iartioliA ar:l alligator ?ing- tl. kt.g -f tterual ti!Illlle., A FATAL OMISSION. f tin- rr.sv u-irh which itK rlenieiiis split into t-n-ct roi.a to produce radioar: ix it v. O.'oroijur nnnnr'tliK! f .w : 4 n 1 1 .ij-pi 1 i.i .1.- t. id. 1115 atiuospht-re of tht- s:ck chainhcr ! ',onUi n necessary part of tJie ''-"' utfit. Dr. J. E. S. Itarnps. iTi I.-!;.- yj T, edical man. rcyioris hav n -v ii-fd :h,. noni7er in a case ' ' :n'- "da conp'i'-atvd with jli-n- r;sv. ;n..' t).(. result w?is ,in imrnedi'ite iri-! in,:,orf ... if ri,nnlrp ;n tf,( njr of fle room, waj, f(, n, ,(V rapi,im- ,n,v"ni,,:t of the patient's condition. foMer are heinir nsei also for het irii.K thk air o factories. the INT, p! V" TICKETS TO AND FROM Alfl, POINTS EAST VIA GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINK , SIIOIT TO ST. FAI L, PULCni, MIXMirOLIS, CHICAGO .nd Points Kant. Tlironph Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dininj: and Pullet Smoking Library Cars Mother tit OTriookt An Important m In INtatlnir liar bor Inn; IVui M rr, lii motfiers susioriS were j aroused, and tht night whtn the youiif man left the Iku and the lvug-htt-r c&ine upvtairs she jnter riewsd her, relate the Clnciiinati En quirer. "Elizabeth," she said, sternly, "didn't I hear ilr. Siinijley kissing-you Fnlry Tule In ItaiRir. If that lonp-difctance wireless electric- j'hojorp! y jiroves a success, says ; I t-( t, i Kecord-Herald, many a ch'Mi- sioo' of fairy tale will be pUt OUt of IjllfcilifcKS. Daily Trains; Fast Time; Fervicc ni Scen ery I'licjualed. l'nallnh Workmen Uamblc. f aiiibi;iir anions American work men ik almost unknown as compared with the same evil in fireat Britain, ays the Moselj commissioners. For Rfttef, Folders rihJ Full inforniBtion re gnnlin ficketH, routcK, etc call on or address J. W. niALON, T. P. A, M. Dh-ksox, C. T. A 122 THIRD ST., TfiRTIim. A. B. C. DENM.-TO.N. G. W. P. A., 622 First Avcuue, .... teattle.Wasb Genuine Comfort if? nssnri'd in l)u Inxnrions Librury-Jjuflot-Chib Cans aud the roomy com jnrtmout .sleep ing cars on tiie :::::::: North western Limited "Tiie 1 r;iii for ( Ointor I" every nf jjul bf tween Micneapoh?, Ht. Paul aDd Chicago via X Th news of both nemispnere m Tba fonlan. n ,r:7 rS K Before startii:g on a triji no matter where -write for inton-ntluc inforwa tion about cuuifuriuhie traveling. H. L SISLER. I ;'2 Thinl Street, Portlaixl, Oregon. T. W. TEASDALE, General PassciiBer Agent, fct. Pal. Minun.