Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 24, 1908, Image 7

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    Night Sweats $ Cough.
E. W. Walton, Condr. S. P. Ry 717
Van Nesa Bt., San Antonio, Tox.,
writes: 'During the Rummer and fali
of 1!K)2, my annoyanco from catarrh
reached that stage whero it was actual
misery and developed alarming syrnr
tomn, Biich aa a very deep-seated cough,
night 6weat, and pains in the head and
chest. I experimented with several so
called remedies before I finally decided
to take a thorough course of I'cruna.
"Twoof my friends had gone so far as
to inform me that the thing for mo to d
was to resign my position and seek a
higher, more congenial climate. Every one
thought I had consumption and I
was not expected to live very long.
"Having procured somePeruna, I de
cided to give it a thorough test and ap
plied myself assiduously to the task of
taking it, as per instructions, in the
meantime.
"The effects were Boon apparent, all
alarming symptoms disappeared and
my general health became fully as good
as it had ever been in my life.
"I have resorted to the use of Peruna
on two or three occasions slnco that
time to cure myself of bad cold-."
Illlterncy In the I iiKc.l Stale.
A study of the United States report
on illiteracy revcjila some interesting
Items. Iowa heads the list with only
2.'i Illiterates to each thousand popula
tion, Louisiana nt the other end of the
list with ;5S.r) to each thousand. No
State with compulsory education has
more than 84 Illiterates to the thou
sand. The eighteen States without
compulsory education laws have from
111 to 3S"i illiterates to each thousand
of population.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The K!ad You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
Tit for Int.
Affable I'arber You're very bald on
top. sir.
Self-Conscious Customer (much nn
noyed) What if I am? You needn't
talk so much. 'Ow about that squint
of yours? London Telegraph.
Itornleil It.
Caller (trying to be complimentary)
I notice one interest ins peculiarity about
your little boy. lie is ambidextrous.
Mrs. St nickoyle (with a frosty gleam
in her eye) Not at nil, Mrs. Highsonie.
His legs are just as straight as any
body's. The favorite amusements of Queen
Willi Ini'iiu of Holland are skating an 1
ridinc, but its n child her hobby was the
keeping of poultry.
The cleanest. lightest
and nest comfortable
POMMEL
SLICKER
At the same time
cheapest In the
end bfnise it
wears longest
$35P Everywhere
Every garment,
guaranteed
waterproof Catalog free
a j rowrn co poston u s a
CRESCENT
EGG-PHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
A modern leavener at
a moderate price ; is 30
per cent, more efficient
than "Trust" or Cream-of-Tartar
products and
absolutely free from the
health-racking Rochelle
Salts residue invariably
accompanying their use.
Get it from your Grocer
25c- FULL POUND 25c
In tour n oiih aimilnr in any way to the al-pie? If J
m. i need lo wenr noltl'ly. uninMitile irtml plate
or ill I. It in, onlinary bridge or. The Hr. i
elem of
"TEETH WITHOUT FLATES"
The remilt of 21 years' Hrienc". the new way of
n-i'liu-iim tmh in the noiith-twth In fact, troih in
t-Hmni. twill lo rhi-w your food iin. u you
did iiion your natural raw. (hir lon-e ia ao ormn-
Ititd w can do your i-ntire crown. I.ritluc or ilnto
work In day if niwaMir. Toitivpli pain low rx-triu-ting
thily hiiih-i lBa. arlcntinc work.
WISE DENTAL CO, INC.
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WhM Children Were Mad to Smoke
It may seem strange tiiat there was
a period in English history when Ju
venile smoking was enforced officially,
but it Is nevertheless true. The diarist
Ilearne, In writing of the Plague of
London, says: "Even children were
obliged to smoak. And I remember that
I heard formerly Tom Rogers, who was
yeoman bendle, say that when he was
a school boy nt Eton that year wheu
the plague raged all tho boys of that
school were obliged to smoak in the
school every morning, and that he was
never whipped no much in his life as
ho was one morning for not smoak-ing."
The Country' Pent Drained Man.
The best dressed man in the United
States, according to the best, of au
thority, is C. S. Kddy, a banker's clerk
of Providence, H. I. Kddy possesses
some fifty-odd suits, lie says that is
approximately the number, but really
It's too much trouble to count them.'
you know. There is a suit for each
day In a mouth, suits for social func
tions, for driving, walking, for almost
every special thing a human being can
do. Moreover, It is said he is con
stantly adding to his collection.
Not Ifnrd to Do.
"Oorgp," asked Mrs. Ferguson, "If I
should want to put some money in the
bank while you are away how will I go
about it?"
"Thnt'R easy, Laura," said Mr. Ferjru
son. "All you have to do is to go to the
bank, moke a noise like a depositor, and
there will be somebody to see that you
don't jet away till you have got rid of
your money." Chicago Tribune.
Mothers will find Mrs. Wlmlow Soothing
Byrup the best remedy to use fox tlieir ch:lar'
during the teething period.
The Alphabet.
The great Phoenician alphabet, the
parent of every form of European
writing and of the scripts of Persia,
Arabia and India as well, owes but
little to Egypt. It is true that in the
construction of their alphabet the
Phoenicians made use of certain hier
atic characters found in their trade
dealings with Egypt, but this fact in
no way detracts from the glory of the
invention which belongs to the "Yan
kees of antiquity." New York Amer'
can.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
reach the scut of tho ilisense. Catarrh is a hlooil
or constitutioiiHl di ease, and in order o cute
it you must take inters, al remedies. Hull's
(.' iturrh Cure is taken internal.-, andaetsdi
reetly upon the blood and mucous ourluccs.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medic ne.
It wa prescrilied by cine of ti.e best phvsic mis
in : his cuunta.- for veuis und is a regular pros
cription. It is coriipn-d of the best tonics
know -.combined, with the best blood purifiers,
acting directly on the murnus surfaces. The
pcriect combination of tin-two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in cur
in' (Varr'i Send for test menials free.
F. .1. CHF.NEY .v. CO., Props., Toledo, 0.
Sold bv PriiL-ii-ts. j.rb e 7"c.
Tu.e Hall's Family Pills for rorstipation.
The quartz lamp is the latest electric
lighting apparatus. It is a mercury-vapor
lamp with a quartz tube in a glass
cjobe, and resembles an arc lamp in gen
eral appearance. It is to be used as a
single lamp nt 220 volts, and has a rat
ing of .',(HM candles, consuming 0.2T) watt
per candle power. Its life is given at
1,000 hours, nnd nn advantage claimed
for it is that it is unnecessary to replace
any electrodes.
Tn of.
"You insisted on our coming to 4liis hot,
horrid place," shrilled Mrs. Outsotne,
"and I'm sunburnt till I look like an
Apache Indian !"
"Not nt all, my love," said Mr. Out
some. "Your complexion is a clear, beau
tiful light brown."'
Thus did a soft tan, sir, as it were,
turu away wrath. Chicago Tribune.
Almost Hoeoiiclled to It.
The Moors were preparing to leave the
Alhamhra.
"We might as well go, anyhow," they
said. "The Americans will be here pretty
soon looking for souvenirs."
Hastily gathering up their ' trinkets,
they departed, only regretting that they
couldn't take the glorious landscape along,
too.
Aililinit to 111 Suffer I linn.
The Itoctor I expected to go out of
town next Saturday, as usual, to spend
Sunday with my family in the country,
but professional duties forbid. The fates
nre against me.
The lVofessor The fates are to blame,
nre they? Well, it's natural for a week
etuler to come to a lame conclusion.
Horror of Politic.
you knew something of it
"Then
al-
ready V" said the chairman of the
notiii-
cation committee, much chagrined.
"Yes," answered the nominee, "I saw
nn intimation of it in the newspapers. In
fact, gentlemen," he added, with a broad
smile on his sunny face, "I had a printer's
inkling of it." Chicago Tribune.
Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. If you ..doubt, then
consult your doctor. Weknov
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Sold for over 60 years.
Thl l the flrtt qnratlon yonr doctor would
k: "Are your bowi-ia regular?" He knowa
that dslly action of tbe bowel ta absolutely
Mentil to recoTery. Keep your llTer m-tiire
and your tmwela rrgulr by taking laxalive
doaet of A jer' I'lll.
Jk Mad
br J. C. Ajer Co.. Lowell, Kiu. I
Aiao nuuiMiurwi or
7 II AIR VIGOR.
vers
AOl'E CURE.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
"There are
at mv club."
a couple of awful bores
"Indeed! Who Is the
other?"
Child Cook, come quick, the nursery's
afire! Cook What goes on In tho
nursery is no affair of mine. Tell tho
governess.
Landlady You make nn awful noise
with that flute. Hoarder Well, I'm
sorry to hear it. Landlady So'u ev
eryhody else.
"I notice that you always sit at your
wife's left, Mr. Mcggs." "Yes," frank
ly replied Mr. Meggs; 'that's the side
her glass eye Is on."
Candid Friend You will have to
work hard to win the heiress. Inijiecu
nlus One I'll have to work a jolly
sight harder If I don't.
I'oet Well, the pulilishers have finally
accepted one of my poems. Frank
Friend Out of gratitude you ought
uever to submit tnem another.
Nell Love doesn't seem to agree
with Maude. She Is thinner by twenty
pounds than she used to bo. Helle
She has loved and lost, eh? Tlt-I51ts.
"Suppose I lend you the money you
want, how do I know that I shall ever
see it again?" "Is the word of nn hon
est man worth anything?" "Oh, of
course! Bring him to me!"
Dawson The facial features plainly
Indicate character and disposition. In
selecting your wife, were you governed
by her chin? Spenlow No; but I have
been ever since we married.
First Landlady I manage to keep
my hoarders longer than you do. Sec
ond Landlady O, I don't know. You
keep them eo thin that they look longer
than they really are. Tit-Ults.
Mrs. Xeybore I bought a new piece
of music for my daughter to play, and
I think she'll master it soon. She was
trying all afternoon. Miss I'epper
She was, very! Pearson's Weekly.
"Miss Richly," pleaded the kneeling
youth, "tell me, is there any hope for
me?" "I can't say," replied the poeti-'
cal girl ; "you might consult nn insanity
expert, however." Baltimore News.
The Gardener (tendering his resig
nation) Y'No, sir, it's the missus I
can't abide. She's got inter the 'abit
o' talkin' ter me Jest wot she does ter
you. She fercits I can leave when I
wants ter." Sketch.
Barnes I hear your house was
broken into the othor night and lots of
silver plate and jewelry stolen. Shedd i
les; but the rascals entirely over
looked the ten tons of coal In the cel
lar. Boston Trairscript.
"Ah," he sighed, "I was happier
when I was poor." "Well," they an
swered coldly, "it. is always possible
for a man to become poor again," But
somehow the Idea did not seem to im
press him" favorably. Chicago Post.
Civil-service examiner (very sternly
to Krastus Smith, colored, who aspires
to the ollice of mail carrier) "How far
is it from the earth to the moon?"
Krastus (in turn) "Colly, boss, of yo's
gwine ter put mo on dat route 1 don't
want do job !"
"Paw, would It be ungrannnntioal to
.;ty, 'I seen you when you hid $10 un
der the bureau?'" "Yes. son. both uu
grammatical and dangerous. When you
are in doubt on such points always
come to me. and never go to your moth
er." Cincinnati Tribune.
Who was the' tirst man, Bobby?" shi.
asked. "Coorge Washington," answer
ed the young patriot, promptly. "Why,
no, Bobby: it was Adam." "Oh. well
said Bobby, who never lails to prove
himself right. "I wasn't counting for
elgncrs." New York Press.
"I ohserve'tliat you invariably praise
your rivals," said one actress. "Yes,"
answered the other. "It's the wisest
tiling to do. It sounds magnanimous
and also conveys the impression that
yju do not consider them worth being
jealous of." Washington Star.
Cayboy A fellow can't be too care
ful about his letters to women. Hen
peck That's right. A woman got three
letters from ine once" that have kept
nie in hot water ever since. Cayboy
You don't mean it? Henpeek Fact
They were Yes. Philadelphia Press.
"What a nice little boy!" said the
minister, who was making a call.
"Won't you come and shako hands, my
son?" "Naw!" snapped the nice little
boy. "My gracious! Don't you like
me?" "Naw ! I had ter git fne hands
an' face washed Jist because you come."
Philadelphia Pros.
Her luck "I met your wife yester
day. "How well she Is looking." "Yes.
Wo have been expecting her rich aunt
to visit us this summer." "All!" "Of
courso I don't mean t hat expecting her
aunt has made my wife look so well,
but It has kept her f roni going away
anywhere for a rest." Chicago Record
Herald. Very Snicnolou.
A farmer had n very sagacious dog
which lie had trained to count his
sheep as they passed through a partic
ular opened gate, against which a pile
of stones were placed for the dog's use.
As each sheep passed through the dog
placed one of the stones aside. One
day, much to the farmer's surprise, he
found the dog trying to break a stone
in half, and on himself counting the
flock he found there had been au ad
dition In the night of a lamb.
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
The delivery of Loudon's milk ro
quires 4,ri()0 horses.
No fewer than l2 different ways of
spelling Ypsllanti have been copied
from envelopes and recorded by a post
mister. The African peanut Is lew delicatt
than the American as an article of
food, hut it yields more generously in
oil, and is more easily crushed.
When a vessel is on her trial trip
she runs four times over a measured
mile, twice with and twice against the
tide. Her average speed Is thus ar
"lved at.
Sailing vessels nre coining into vogue
again, especially within the last five
years, after having been practically
banished from the ocean by the quicker
and more easily controlled steamships.
Owners of even theimallest toy man
ufacturing establishments In the Nu-
retnburg district, Germany, cater for
the foreign trade. Factories employ
ing from six to twenty people are no
exception.
Dokl Indians in Canada are to bt
made wealthy by the sale of their pine
lands. The total revenue from the sale
of the lands will approximate $1,000,
0U0, and some families will receive as
much as $20,000.
Telegrams from Kiev state that
there Is a plague of caterpillars In
many parts of southwestern Russia. In
some places the railway tracks are
covered by swarms of the Insects and
traffic Is being hindred owing to the
ttate of the rails.
China is a bad place for furniture.
In the summer months it is so damp
that furniture put together with glue
falls apart and drawers stick, while in
the dry months furniture goes to the
other extreme and often exhibits cracks
half an inch or more in width.
Several earthquake shocks have been
felt recently in the Congo district, Af
rica. There have been no casualties,
but the natives were panic-stricken.
Many of them ran for miles and re
fused to return to their villages unless
'hey received guns and ammunition.
Canada's government has sent out a
survey party to lay out the town site of
Fort Churchill, the future metropolis
of Hudson Bay. The only settler who
is now on the proposed site, which is
on the east side of Churchill river, op
posite the Hudson Bay prist, will be en
titled to a free grant of 1(50 acres.
The following advertisement recently
appeared: "Being aware that it is in
delicate to advertise for a husband, I
refrain from so doing; but if any gen
tleman should be inclined to advertise
for a wife, I will answer the advertise
ment witnout delay. I am young, am
domesticated, and considered ladylike.
pply," etc. Philadelphia Gossip.
Some navvies In a railway carriage
were once in loud conversation, swear
ing boisterously the while. One of
them was especially fluent. "My
friend," said another passenger in
shocking tones, "whore did you learn
to use such language?" "Learn:"
cried the navvy. "You can't learn it.
guv'nor. It's a gift, that's wot it is."
Dundee Advertiser.
Of the late Langdon Smith, the jour
nalist and author, a Denver reporter
said tho other day: "I remember my
first visit to Washington. Smith, big
and handsome and vivacious, showed
me about. From an eminence a great
pale dome rose up against the blue sky,
the dome of the Capitol. 'What Is
that?' said I. 'That?' said Smith, 'Oh,
hat's the national gas works."
A process for protecting iron and
steel from rust has been invented and
patented by T. W. Coslott. of Temple
row, Birmingham, England. This con
sists in immersing the article in a hot
phosphorized solution containing an
iron compound. The surface of the
iron is converted into a mixture of
ferrous and ferric phosphates, and pre
sents a pleasing dull-black appearance.
This process makes the iron highly re
sistant to corrosion, and Is being ap
plied to all kinds of light engineering
work, such as cycle frames, gun bar
rels, etc.
Otto E. Sehaar, president of a club
of New York waiters, said the other
day of a parsimonious young man:
"He- resembles a chap they tell about
In Bucks county. This chap lived
alone with his father. On the old
man's death he would Inherit the farm.
Well, finally the old man took sick.
His end drew near. The son sat up
with him n night or two, expecting him
to pass away, but he lingered on. On
the fifth or sixth night tho son. In
stead of sitting up. put a lamp, turned
very very low, on a table by the bed
and wont to his own room with the
caution: 'When you feci that it is ail
over with you, father, don't forget to j
blow out the lamp.' "
A beautiful story Is told somewhere
of Sir Hubert llorkonier, the iireat
painter. His father was a poor man, j
ual tho proiessor brought mm ir in
his native land of Germany . to live
with him in his beautiful house near
London. Tho old man usM to model
In clay lu his early life, and now that
he had leisure he took to it again in
his old age. But his hands trembled
aud the work showed signs of imper
fection. It was his one sorrow. At
night he wont to bod early, and when
he had gone his son would go into the
studio, take his father's poor work ami
make it as beautiful as possible. When
the old man came down In tho morn
ing he would look at the work aud rub
his hands and say, "Ha ! 1 can do as
well as ever I did." Scholars" Own,
The entire inner portion of our bodies is covered with a soft, delicate
lining' called mucous membrane; this is kept in healthy condition by the
nourishment and vital vigor it receives from the blood. So long as the
circulation remains pure this membrane will be healthy, but when the blood
becomes infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining ( I
the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious
symptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feeling in the
nose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slight deafness, difficult
breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached by external treatment, though
such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. S. S. S. cures
Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and poisons. Then a3 rich,
pure blood circulates through the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes
heal, the discharge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap
pears. Catarrh, being a disease in .which the entire blood circulation i-
affected, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and
removes every particle of the impurity from the blood, and this is just what
S. S. S. does. Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who
write. , THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
AuNtrallan C'adria.
All children in Australia are drilled,
hut the elder boys are attached to the
Australian military forces by means of
the cadet corps. Almost every large
school has Its band of cadets, who
wear neat khaki uniforms and are
armed with light rilles, in the use of
which they are frequently instructed.
Every year those boys have shooting
matches, and the scores prove that
among the youngsters there are many
who have already become skilled
marksmen. London Standard.
White Peril in tbe Eat.
The "white peril" is as threatening to
the East as the "yellow danger" is to
the West. China and Japan should agree
to stop the Europeans and the Ameri
cans from cornering the whole of the in
dustrial and commercial markets in the
far East. The Taiyo, Tokio.
CITC St. Vitus' Unnre and nrvous Ulaeawa prm
llUnently cured hy Dr. Ine's Great Nerve Ke-ton-r.
Sen'l for FREE $2.00 trial bottle nnH treatise.
Dr. II. U. Kline. Ld., til Arch St., Philadelphia, Ps.
A Dor on Clergymen.
Bishop Potter, at aii ecclesiastical
dinner in New York, read a Coopers
town school boy's essay on Clergymen.
The essay, which created much amuse- i
incut, was as follows:
"There are 3 kinds of clergymen bish
ups rectors and cur.-its. the bishups tell
the rectors to work and the eurats have
to do it. A curate is a thin married
man but when he is a rector he gets
fuller and can preach longer sermons
and becums a good man."
Ilovr It Happened.
"True, the night was dark, but he
appeared to jumn deliberately in fro:.t ;
of the automobile."
was an actor and naturally dived for '
the spot light." Kansas City Journal.
Helle of the Past.
"So, woman, you treasure
another
man's photograph?"
"Don't be foolish, Henry. This is c.
portrait of yourself when you had
hair." Louisville Courier-Journal.
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Literal.
A house painter in a New Hampshire
village was proceeding down "the main
street" out? day when he was accosted
hy a fellow-townsman.
"Hello, Tom!" called the latter.
"Why, I thought you were working ou
old Spinner's house to-day."
"I was about to commence the Job"
said the painter, "when the old man
fib ked a tjuaiycl with mo. He said he'd
put the paint on himself."
"Do you think he'll do it?"
"Well," said the painter, with t
smile, "when I passed just now that 13
where he had put a great deal of It."
rever Met One lief ore.
The butler, tired of having nothing to
do, had gone out to the stables to com
mune with the coachman, and was nosing
aroimd in his usual dignified way.
"My word!" he exclaimed, looking with
some curiosity at an implement he had
just picked up. "That's the biggest saf.;
ty razor I ever saw. How do you put
the blades in it, Jawge?"
"Safety razor!" howled the coachman.
"You bloomiu' idjit. that's a currycomb !"
The
General Demand
of the Weil-Informed of the World has
always been for a simple, pleasart
and efficient liquid laxative remedy of
known value; a laxative which physi
cians could sanction for family use
because its component parts are
known to them to be wholesonje and
truly beneficial ia effect, acceptable
to the system and gentle, yet prompt.
! in action.
In supplying that demand with itt
excellent combination of Syrup of
I Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Call-
l fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along
ethical lines and relies on the merits
:f the laxative for its remark' Me
success.
That is one of many reasons why
! 3yrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is
j 3iven the preference by the Well-
Informed. To get its beneficial effects
; always buy the genuine manufac
i tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
; only, and for sale by all leading
, '""uggists. Price fifty cents per bottle.
YT. I. In:iirl:i8 makes nml srlls more
turn's lfc.1.00 ami SU.50 slioe than :uiy
other in:iiiuf;i'tnrer in tht world, be
c;i.ise they hoi. I their shajie. fit better,
and wear longer th in any other make.
Shoes at All Piices, f?r Evs'v Menber of tho
Family, Men, Boys. .omic, Nissjsi Childrci
W.L.DoucUs$.00 and $5. CO Gilt Edf Shoei cannnt
bo equaik-1 at any p.ice. W. I.. Dchk-ijij $2.50 and
$2.00 shoes nre the Kjt in the v.-orld
Fast folcr l:ifht l Excltisirclit.
oy'l'ake o uUitule. VV. L. Dull,:';"
n tine a:..l pn"e is sramivil on bottom. l 1
everwlu-re. M.oes nm.lcd from t.ictoiyto any
put ot t!if worM. C:U:ilO','U'i trt-e.
v . L. POITjUS. 138 Spark St.. Brock'nn. Mi.
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mention tuts paper.
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l a business-like way.
chool that places all of its srraJuates?
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r.r.s. Poraxo Path rder. Violet P.orio Ta'cum
ap 1'owtler. -Jo-Ml Lt-ltAM Soap. Cun of
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