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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
Eruptions Dry, moist, icaiy tetter, all forma of eczema or salt rheum, pimple and other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, cither Inherited, or acquired through defective di gestion and assimilation. To treat thcita eruptions with drying tnodicinea is dangerous. The thing to do is to take . Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Which thoroughly cleanse the blood, expelling all humors and building up the whole system. They cure Hood's Baraaparllla pnrmnnrntly curnd J. O. Jllona, Kranka, 111., of erixms, from which be bed suffered for some times ni Ml Alrlua Wolter, Hoi 213, Alg-mia. Wis., of pim ples on her fafle and bark snd chafed (kin on tier body, by which she bad been fn-etly troubled Thar are more tontlnionlaU la (Tor of Hood's then ran ha pulillalied. Hood' Sarsaparllla promises to Cur and koepr the promise. MACHINE TO OW GLASS. TRUMPET CALLS- ART OP BATTINQ THE BALL. Breaneban, tha Olante B-a Hitter, Uivea l'elnteon tha (Itrni, Confidence and Kood eye are the prin cipal ruing a baseball player tuait pudxfM If be wlhe to become a good batter, together with the ability to Judge from the location of the oppos ing fielder where they expect the mnn t the bat to hit the tall. The men who its lids clone to the plate while at the bat aud bear In mind that every pitcher, no matter who be la or what bis reputation may be, must put the ball over the rubber, can, with prac tice, become a good and, I may aay, a dangerous bitter, even If be baa not the natural ability of aonie of the great batter of the past and present, In the Illus- says Roger ftreariaban trated Hportlng News. One very bad fault many young player have 1 the bablt of pulling away from the plate, as It la called, when a ball look as though It might poaeibly bit the batter. How many times bare you seen a man atep back from a curved ball which a aecond after "cut the plute" and waa called a strike, much to hi dlscomforture? The remedy for this, I think, la a aim- pie one. which can be mastered by any young man possessing the nerea aary confidence: It la simply to atep forward and meet the ball before It cross- the plate. In thla way, the ball la always In front of the batter, and be Is, ao to speak, on top of It before It breaks. Many pitchers have a puullng drop ball which looks essy and fadea away from the bat when you atrlke at It. On the other band, many of the best boiinen are now using a rise ball pttbeed with a aide arm motion. A batter baa a much better chance to kill either of these balls by atepplng Into tbem te the limit of the batter's bot es they approach tbe plate, Tbe same thing appllea to bills either on the In adds er the ontslde of tbe plat. It la much easier to bit tbe bsl by running In on It. By meeting the ball early It can bo sent In tbe direction of the left field. Tb old theory that If you wish to atrlke a ball toward the rleht field ion must strike at It after It has crossed tbe plate la pretty well exploded. By stepping In and meeting tbe ball In front of you It Is Juat as eaay, If not easier, to drive It toward right field aa It la to pull It Into left field. A Business View. "He go to church regularly now. I understand." "Yea." "And be never used to go before?" "No." "Wbat'a tlie reason?" "In a generous moment be was in duced to suherribe to the church fund, and bis busineM training teacbea him to always get the worth of bis money. If they'd got 9 100 more from him he'd go to both morning and evening eer ke." Chief q Post. Oae af the Moat Msrreloas Cootrlv see Is tbe WorlJ of Industry. Glass has at last been successfully blown by machinery and, aa has gen erally been the case when mechanical means supersede band methods, all feats of hand blowing have been out done. The secret of the remarkable Inren tlon Is still bidden, but specimen of tl.o work done have been a how if. Tha cylinders are of Immense size, the larg est being thirty Inches In diameter and Uneteen feet long. Tbe new machine I the Invention of John A. Lubbers, a glassblower of Al lejlnmy, Pa. It baa been built at the Alexandria, Ind., branch of the A inert can Window Glass Company's plant. The process of blowing window glass Is simple In theory, but difficult In practice. On the end of a long tube a maa of molten glna Is collected, This 1 then heated In a furnace and gradually distended by blowing Into lurjie tube with straight side. To accomplish this without the pecu liar twisting and manipulation employ ed by the human glassblower has pus tied many clever Inventor, and tbe Lubbers machine was made suceeitaful only after a great many experiments. Lubbers has invented aeveral labor ed vlng devices and this latest triumph Is likely to make blin many times a millionaire when It Is generally In stalled. Skilled mechanics from the Westing bouse factories In Pittsburg have been working behind barred gates and high wiills for mouth In tbe erection and Installation of tbs machines, which no man other tban old ana skilled em ployes of the company was allowed to seo. Patenta have not yet been granted on certain parts of the maohines and therefore the secrecy. So confident Is the company of the merits of the machine that It la pre paring to spend thousand of dollars In Its Installation in all Of tbe forty one plants controlled by it In various parts of tbe country. It Is expected that tbe device will do away with band blowers altogether. Bo confident are the men that this will bo the esse that many are getting out of tbe bueluesa. The better class of blowers earn from H50 to $000 a month. New York World. sea's Bora Boande Waralag Note to the Uaradeaated. UK sight of a wrong 1 the only commission the true man need. Glittering gen eralities are a likely to hurt tbe devil as tissue pa per bullets. No wonder soma are tired of rellg Ion wben they lake It nil in kan gnroo letips. The ministry will never be a soft sniip to tbe man with a sensitive soul. When an avocation become a voca tion It tntist prove itself to be a virtue. The man who Is winking nt Iniquity to-diiy will be working with It to morrow. Ktllt of pride lift you above the peo ple to-duy and lay you In a puddle to- morrow. People who cannot endure children In the home will find heaven n very unplenannt place. ' Good works Is not tbe price of a ticket to heaven, but tbe proof of tbe right to enter there. The men who can stop drinking when they get ready usually stop be cause there are so saloons In the grave. CAUGHT BY THE GRIP. RELEASED BY PE-RU-NA. DO NOT LIKE FOREIGNERS. Tea In a "Kt!arToirV Her is a good stury sbout a woman of tbe "new-rich" type who aet up a pretentious eatabllsbment In New York with tbe view of gaining an en trance Into society. Among her choice possession wa a Kuxalan tea urn wrought In embohsed brass. Tbe term for tbla device la "samovar," and the woman treated ber new urn like a new toy. She gar a reception In or der to exploit ber tea device, and ber guests were In continued subdued fits of laughter because their hostee saidt "I do so lovt tea out of a reservoir, This reeervotr came from Roasts. Of course It Is really a tea urn, out I prefer tbe national tern, don't yonr" New York Pre. A Good Oaeae, "John Jones, tbe patient who cams la a little while ago," said the attend ant In the out-patient department. "didn't give his occupation." "What was the nature of ate troo blr asked the resident physician. "fnjury at the boss of tbe spine." Tut htm down as a book agent" Philadelphia Preae. , Qatte m Family Help. Newlywed Do you think you help me to economise 7" Mrs. Newly-wed Oh, John, I never told too before. I can do my own manicuring! New York Sun. When a woman read ber husband' old love lettttrs, a certain expression sets Into ber eyes, snd she says, dla dalnfulty: "My. how be baa changed." can Two of a Kind. S'.ie If there's any one I defeat mors than another It's a man wbo la forever talking shop. lie tea, be s almost as tiresome as tbe woman who 1 constantly talking shopping. Caeeelrs London Journal. - - - - . im ii it - ' '"ii'V ii i-- - l i American Rumen Object to tbe I'etty (Miners Placed Over Them. The great number of desvrtlons In tbe navy at tho present time is appall lag. It Is one of the greatest if not tbe greatest problem with which the navy department bos yet bad to con tend. During a single month recently there were 300 deaerters. The reason of this dlMgrace to the "pride of our country" can be attributed to many caiwe. , Within the past two or three years on experiment has been made which ban, It seems, proved a complete fail ure. Recruiting stations. In charge of iwviil otllcers, have beTi ojH'ned tliroughout the Interior of the country. Here are enlisted men of aluioot every occupation. When a sufficient number are recruited they are sent In crowds to the different receiving ship on tbe Atlantic and Pacific con sis, where they are aitaln transported to trululntr-shlps. On these they are given five weeks' training In the rudiment of wnuian- sblp; they are then drafted to regular men-of-war ami entered uin the rou tine of the service. Here they become known as "Incubator enllors." As a general rule these men have never e'ep salt water and have less Idea of what constitute a sailor' life than It Is postilble to Imagine. This sudden I chsnge of living Invariably brings on dbwatUfactlon. All this, of course, only tends to Increase tbe raw recruits dlMMatiwfactlon. Our navy la by no means tree from foMgm'iT It la. In fact, overburilened with them. Many of tbem, on account of their aeiiniannblp, are made petty officers. Thus born snd bred Ameri cans are auienieded In the aTvlee of their own ountry by foreigners, msny of whom cun hardly apeak tbe English langiiaue. Though theee foreigwrs are always coou marines, wing iov iu best part Norwegians and Swede, they have not the knack of discipline and re Intolerable to anyone with Ameri can principle. Agnm, accoruing 10 the prevent )stem of maintaining tbs navy, a sailor Is never wttbHl that he never knows bow lonir be Is to re- muln aboard the veswel on which be Is serving. Hence be knea sll Interest in his own ablp, being constantly thrown among stranger. In Hpite of the new ration Introduced Into the eervlee It la not much better off. The men are now, as always, re- nulred to nay In part for their meals out of their own pockets, 'in equir alent to ratlona served Is supposed to he 30 cents. In which esse the men never receive the benefit of the cheap ness of the market If all ratlona were commuted, Inntead of every fourth one. as at preaent, which neoeejitate a landsman, whose pay la only $1 a month, to pay 3 of tbU amount for hi own ssililtenoe. It would go far to ward relieving the eervlee of one of. Its worst fsulta and one that Is causing great numbere to desert and return to their home. Harper's Weekly. r- The world of medicine recognizes Grip as epidemic catarrh." Medical Talk. La grippe is epidemic catarrh spares no class or nationality. cultured and tbe ignorant, crat and tbe pauper It The the aristo- the manses and the clabees are alike subject to la- grippe. None are exempt all are liable. Have you the grip? Or, rather, has the grip got you? Grip is well named. Tbe original French term, la grippe, has been shortened by the busy American to read "grip." Without intending to do so a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful Grip bad clutched us in its fatal clanp. Men, women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in the baneful grip of a terrible monster. The following letters speak for them- eelveaas to the efficacy of Peruna in cases of "la grippe or its after effects. After Effects of La Grippe Eradicated by Pe-ru-na. Mrs. Fred Weinberger, Westerlo, Al bany county, N. Y., writes: "Several years ago I had an attack of la grippe which left my nerves in a prostrate, condition. Then I had another attack of la grippe which ltft me worse. I had tried three good phy sicians but all in vain. I gave Peruna a trial. In a short time I was feeling better and now I am as well as any one." Mrs. Fred Weinberger. Hon. James R. Guill of Omaha. Hon. James R. Guill is one of the oldeslt and most esteemed men of Oma a number of times. He endorsee runs in the following words: "I am 63 years old, am bale and hearty, and Peruna has helped me at tain it. Two years ago I hsd la grippo my life was despaired of. Peruna saved me." J. R. Guill. A Relative of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Silas 8. Lincoln, who resides at 913 I. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C, has the honor of being third cousin to Abraham Lincoln. He writes: "I had is grippe five times before us ing your medicine. Four years ago I began the use of Peruna, since which time I have not been troubled with that disease. lean now do as much work at my desk as I ever could in my life. I have gained more than ten pounds In weight." 8. 8. Lincoln. Pe-ru-na Not Only Cured La Orlppe but Benefitted the Whole System. Mis Alice M. Dressier, 1313 N. Bry ant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes: Last spring I suffered from la grippo and waa partially cured but the bad af ter effects remained through the sum mer and somehow I did not get strong as I was before. One of my college friends who was visiting me asked mo to try Peruna and I did so and found it all and more than I expected. It not only enred me of the catarrh but restored me to perfect health, built np the entire system and bronght a happy feeling of buoyancy which I had not known for years." Alice M. Dressier, , An Actress' Testimonial. Mies Jean Cowgill, Griawold Opera House, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady with the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes the following: "During the past winter of 1901, I suffered for several weeks from a severe attacK of la gripe, which left a serious catarrhal condition of the throat and head. "Some one suggested Peruna. As a last resort, after wasting much time and money on physicians, I tried the remedy faithfully, and in a few weeks was as well as ever." Jean Cowgill. A Southern Judge Cured. Judge Horatio J. Goes. Hartwell, Ga., writes: "Some five or six years ago I had a severe spell of la grippe, which left me with systemic catarrh. A friend ad vised me to try your Peruna which I did, and was immediately benefitted and cured. The third bottle com pleted the enre." H. J. Goes. If you do not derive prompt and sat isfactory results from the use of Peru na, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giv ing a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valu able advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot ha, Neb. He has done much to make I The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, it what it is, serving on public boards j Ohio. 'lue Kim! You llavei Always liought lins borne, the sljrna- turn of Clins. II. Fletcher, nnd liu bent inudo under his nerftoiinl auprrvUlon lor over :itl Trnra. Allow no one to dceclvo you In this. Counterfeits, Imitation nixl JiMt-us-p.MMl are but I'xporluiruts, nnd rndnimrr tuo ItciUtli of C'blldiTit experience ngnlmt Impertinent. What is CASTORIA Cnaforbv Is a harmless substitute for Cuer Oil, Pare rorle. Drops nnd Honthlnif Hyrups. It i i'leawnnt. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier Nnrcotlo nuhsUnee. Its nee Is Its fuarmitwe. It destroy YVnrm nnd alhtya I'ercrUhne. It cures I)Lirrii it und WIshI Colle. It relievo Teething Troubles, cure CoiiMlpittlnrt svnd rijttuletirv. It iwinlniilutcs the Food, regulates the HtoniM-li mid lloweW, kU"iT healthy sun! iialunil sleep. The Clilldreu l'muice Tbo Mother' I'rleud. The KM You too Always Bought Bcari tho Slgnaturo of Stubborn. "Yo' nebbah had eny experence wld wives, did yo', bruddah?" asked hen pecked Remoa. o, sab," replied Mm, Due i ve raised mules." Chicago News. Btits or Obto, citt or TOUtOO, Fbaxk J. cmikiy makee oath that be 1 th senior parter of tha firm ot F. 1. r him IT A Co., dolns buiineea Id tha CUT ot Toledo, Couuly od Hiaia aloreaeid, and mat said nrm win pay theium ol ONK HLNUKfcD DOLUaKa lor eacn snd arary caee ol Catarrh that cannot be cured 67 U UMOI HALL S lATiaim VLaa. Bwnrn tA tofnre me and aubiicribed In my presence, thu eta day oi December, A. D. IMS. i I A. W.UULABWI, l"M Xtary Public. Bail's Catarrh Core It taien Internally and acta directly on the blood and mucoaa euriaoea of IM syatera. tend tor tetlmoniala, free. r. 1. CHK.NhY di CO., Toledo, a Bold by druiflau, 7oc UaU's Family fills axe u best. Mistake la a street Car. Paid a man on a street car who had already given up his seat as he nudged a familiar friend who still kept his: "Why don't you get up and give the woman's seat? She who was standing, glared at him. "Sir!" she said, "I will have you to know I am a ladv'." - "Ah! Beg your pardon, madam, h r.nltl nolitelv. "I took you lor a woman!" Portland Oregonian. Sura SiftL. "I think the count is in love with me," said the first heiress. "What makee you think ao?" in quired the other. "He asked me today how mucn j was worth." Philadelphia Press. Effective Way to Clean Bottle. A Water bottle that has become stained and dirty should have a few tea leaves and a tableepoonful of vinegar j put into it and should then be well j shaken. Rinse out thoroughly with j clear water. If the bottle be stained it ill be well to let the tea leaves and vinegar remain in it tor some hours, and it may be necessary to use a bottle brush. Cr. OSS! Poor manl He can't hdp it. He vets bilious. He needs a good liver pill Ayer's Pills. They act directly on the liver, cure biliousness. Lw.Um: Perrin's Pile Specific The INTERNAL REMEDY No Case Exists it Will Not Car I E.US. Uihnl Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nrrt m. or wnim o r. nan caWaJwr. f.. WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. FOBTABLK and drill aay depth, ay ami er aoraa pow.r. 4S DIFFERENT BTTLES. Waehalleace eoapMlUoe. tm tm rnt ISi l ilil CMIqw 4. REIERSON MAtMINtKV CO. FITS heMar' Permanently cnrea. woBUOtB aUr rit dar'euarof iM.KIIne'aUnat M um. Hrnd tot KrMB trial bniUe and tree l..lLkUtoe,Lld--ir Anaaw. rhllatUlaHla, '0 tr 4 In Uso For Over 30 Years. ewa i mniT. tt aa iimii, er. AtMiat Flaliea. Flnh are Dearly the same wehrht as the water In which they live, so that they can move In It with great eaue. Tho maj'4-lty of them alo have an air blniblcr Inside of the body, which en- ablia them to go up or down In the water at will Wben a flsh uVln to go down deep It iin pnwa the air out ofthls tibiddi'r by means of rertnln mimclen snl thus Increase the weight of Its Idy, and whm It wWics to rise again It takes off the pressure, the bladd. fill with air sciilii ai! s bcAHiux llKlit euotiKli t rtf. I'reah Milk. An Invention which li tbirllul s about to revolutionise the milk tnil la Mnt worke.1 In Ft himh. The milk ta tt "C"rittiMH" In the oidiiuoy aeiaee, but the water Is erm-trd 'r m It by a Mitent prix-ewe. Ihe -iwiiT that remains nmlsltis all the esiteiiilsl eJentenut, and I rouverttd buck to milk ky theaJini1'' addllloit of seven purls of water to one of lbs milk ektrsci it U cUlsied tliat It I tbe luvttiiliu of Da, Juat of Hooton, ami a Uirmsa llavailile, Willie Thla ppT snys the dnk ks In this country traveling In acnMo." What does llwt ineaiiT Pa tt prolMbly mesns that he hopes at rhit way to dodge Ida creditors. rkUadeJaliU Press. Death Too Ex pen sire. It is a significant fact that with the phenominal Increase in the price of coffins hss come a marked decrease of mortality among local Chinese. The natives lust cannot afford to die at the nresent undertaking rates, and that's all there is to it. Shanghai Times. The Wonderful Cream Separator does Its work In minute and leee lev than I ner cent Duller fat. 1 ne price la naiuu- ON RAINY 0AY3 WEAR jCjWEfi Waterproof sl OILED U'fcHBRXS CLOTHING BLACK er YIU.QW. rr maics tverr sat covmt loual Iu. afo.ir.llns to !. 1.74 uti.uoeauB, and wh.n you have una yu would aet part therewilb lor filly ttmea lia cost. yviar snu THia nni(.-a ' OA 'A 8 ju.t man tmib tyj y . ZlZVT ttiS iS5"t feArr&ZZZnWA rataio. fully dM-rlt.in thla ran.arkableCrea.n C07frrrtS'P22,-2ZrM' ir. and Hundreds oi otuer vnna uu HfDarau (aria aeedt uaed by the farmer wssm Seeds coat nore yield aiori aave all experiaiantlnf save diiaefolnimenia. 48 year the Maeoara seaa. Sold bv all dealers. Seed Anneal postpaid to all applicant. D. M. FERRY & Detroit. Mich. I904 V 1 yVsaV&J KILLS b4 alt rmtB thsvl tnfsMit hof sf fttisi. poul try. mUi. Lotasif hMi wlt uH Ugr 1 Aor oblciu (row. LICE! live epoa the bliwid whlh .hcMlt.l fO n lf A .i. III. PRUSSIAN LICE POWDte km ihrli il.ua it 6AVC8 FCSD a .ilr r.uni. m u-4 lie l Ten oa krH nl of vvnnln. 291,andS04 aalin. By auul kttlM rauaeiaa simidv cc. t. e.ut. mimh. M pae Bud Bouk free I font L AMU HIIU GO,, ferllaad. Vaul AgaaU. Or., P. N. U. No. 8-1904. WHEX writing to kdvertlaere pleevae I aueBtlaa tbla paper. I U'.CM Tbe Happiest Man. "Mars Tom should 1 de happiest msn in d roiin' worl'I "Think so?" "I alio' die. lie sind three- fourths er his time huntln , en del yuther fo'th rutin what he huntt" AtlanU Uontilutlon. THE FLOWER OF AGES Tbla meant the Amerlrsn bualnea man. II anyone has surpaaaed him la bUtury, w don't know who It la. Reaolr to enter buatnna finw. Write today for our rataUue. Wa educate yoa prac tically tor btialQeM sad autit yoa to e eure a prmtUon when euiaiietent. Tbe xpene U small. BEHNKE iWALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE rortUol Orrjoa Pan's Master Every seek and comer of SUa so4 ether coun tries has seea enbla oa4 tha words ST. JACOBS OIL s Thousands have bean cured of & every (orra of pain and d Jelly V Rheumatism and Neuralgia Fries 25c svnd oUc