Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, February 28, 1889, Image 4

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FOR 188).
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decorating your home. Cookery and household help, by Mrs. Charles Hope,
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Heppner City Brewery,
Having purclmeed tho latest Brewing AppaKitus inid
utensils, I am enabled with my cold Koft-Wnter spring,
my deep, cool stone cellur mul the fresli, pure
atmosphere of tlio Heppnor Hills, to offer
my customers a
SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BEER !
At reasonable wholesale and retail rates.
Lunohcs of all Kinds
AND TJIFi :
Best Brands of Cigars.
Parties in tho country must return empty kegs, or 0 apieeo
will be cliargcd.
J. B. NATTER, Proprietor.
wtiiit iiiiiii'wwuw inaffi n i no
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HAMILTON, OHIO,
Manufacturers of Hamilton Grades of Vehicles.-
EDITOEIAL BPECIAL BUQQY OP AMY STYLE VEHICLE.
SI'KCIAL VEATDRKS:
r-oiort Ion, Iurtillliy, lVrfc'i ton of Finish.
This " Mirror " fmlsh work is the beat medium-priced work in the United States.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 1 1 yVTM I rTOTV UTTOCJY CO-
TO SAN 1:RAXC1SC0, CAL,
- llV WAY OK THK
Southern l'udfic Company's l-iui1.
THE PIT. SHOT ROUTE.
Quicker in Time tlimi Any Oilier Rmite
lint ween
Po r 1 1 a n d :
r-San Francisco.
Z.f(iec Portland at 4 I'. M., Daily.
THROUGH TIME, s9 HOURS.
IT L LM A NJi Ul-Tl flS 1 . 1 i 1 : 1 ' H K S.
TOU KIsTsuJil'lNT. CARS,
For Acoouiiiiodatinii of Seoinul ClasB
I'liBsenyei'B Attiieliecl to lxpresH
Tniiim.
Fare from urtliiml t.Stionim,'iitoiiiit Sun Frun
eiBeo: Fnllinllril, I'-'S
Lhnll.,1 Klrt-t'lii W.
" " Nei-viul-t'liiHN, !5.
TlirouKb Tickets to nil l'uintH Hmitli
mul Eiut,
VIA CALU'OHMA,
TICKET OmrE8:
City OHioo, Nu. HI. Comer Firl A A liter Sln-ot
JeHjt OrHo, Corner F ami Front Htroot,
POHTLAND, OHHIiON.
It. KtlKHLKH, K. 1'. lttKIKIIH.
MiumKer. Ahh. U. F. nntl 1'mmn. AiiI-
tVOTU B.000,000 Iol beltow hjH
of Um InM Aud uiuit nlkbln houw. wid lb y dm
Ferry's Seeds
D. M. FKKKY Ul. m
largest Seedsmen
In tha world.
D M PTBBTftOO'a
Illustrated. Desert p-
SEED ANNUAL
For 1880
Will I muled rtt
to til iMilioBnU. and
to lut vfMir'ii cuuunn
7wltUoutnmwTin It. Vhwi'm.
. i vfutan. r.Ttvy iiHnHtn aMTi
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Q. M. FERRY . CO., Dstroll, Mich.
LADY'S
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COW BRAND
1 SOOA orI SALERATUS.
llt'iiItilalvPiira.
tmmMr!$;jpKrX&--- ' 1
MV.'C'.V, $g00,OO0.
OHIO.
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Dobbins Electric Soap
THE BEST FAMILY SOAP
IN THE WORLD.
It is Strictly Pure. Uniform in Quality.
Til K oiiniiul ftiniml.t for wliirh wi- p;mt fsooo
t'.i-tHty ytrs lias wvvr Wen iinutiln il ir
th.in-il in the .li;tttc-,t. 'llllN miih in
ilcttt1-it1 111 Illtlllll.V Io-ttiy Mill!
Ihttl iiimlo (viily joiitft iitfo.
II' tinit.tms tiotltiltu; 111 lil ntll III
Jiir- ihv lliK'Nt Siibrlr. U ti tit-en-
fo'iin ;tml tiluat In s whitft.
II' Wilips tliintifU .Hid blanket as nu other o.ip
in ill. wurKi tlut-i willitmt hliniik.nii Ifiiving
ihfiu soft .tnJ wlili' an ! liko new.
READ THIS TWICE
TIIKKK is ttri'Ht Mftviiijrof time, of I.tUor,
.f Mup, il fm-l, and ol tin- l.iMc, wlun- Doh
h;i' I lv- ti.c So ,p i i.sti at'crlhtt( lu til rtv
(liMiH.
OSK (rliil will ti.-tnonstruir its great tneiil. It
Will MV VOU to ITI.lk til .t tll.ll.
T IKK all ht lliliitfH it i tlvii.vc!y imt
Utcd anil ctuiiuertciu J.
PewarefJImitations.
INSIST upon lkobhlnn Vlrctrir. IVit't tuto
Maunrlie, KlfvtroManic, I'tiilatlt Ipliia KU-vii
or :tny oilmr fraud, simply l-vtausc it is t li' -tp. 1 1 ,VH
will mill clotltet, and arc dear at any price. Ak tut
l0!tHI'N M.F. "IIHC f- -fttij
taV no other. Nearly every proct-r ftom Maine
to Mr ico keeps it tn stock. If vt'iit liaMi'l il, he
will order from his ncarcHl wlinles.de (iivfi i,
T3 KAl carefully ttie inside wrappei iuound each
J bar, nnd lie careful to t'll (I irM'l Ion
on each i)iitn!e wrapper. u riiiiinl iilliti'tl to
wait longer lief.. re trying for youtMjIt lint uKi, lelublc,
find truly wonderful
Dobbins' Electric Soap.
I. L. CUi.VlilN' & CtV, l'liiliulelpbin, I'll.
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mi. . t i . i. -ul l.i.
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JACOBS 0
TRADE '
ForlDruises and Burns.
Fresh, Strong, Convincing Facts.
Beat ItenultR. Eait Provldtncc, K I., Jnna'SI.
While tn tb employ of the Baritow Btove 0.
pplled your St. Ja.cobi Oil to many bad born of
tbe moalden, and lwe.ra with best reinlti.
GEO. W. H0RTOB.
Ldlfr Fell. Glton, TexM, June IS, 18S.
Fell from Udder; brnUad and apramed my toot
and wriit; aufiered flva daye; wi cured by 8a.
Jacoba Oil! JOSHUA WYTETH.
Kneo-Cap Tturt. Hall. Ind , Atig. 10,
Knee-cap waa hurt and I anflerad 3 monttoa; S
feottlei ot Ht, Jacob Oil permanently reitored mt.
C. C. McM.OBJtia.
Dlilocatlon. Jollet, HI., May a, .
DUlocated ihouldep 3 yean ago; connned
weeki to houte; the pain wai cored bySt J
Oil and have had no return of It. J. I). BKUwa.
HoriP-kh k. Ozark, 0., Jane 18, MM.
Suffered 4 weeki from the kick of ahorae; hadU
uae cartw?botU.. 8t. Jacob. 0" curedme.
At Druguisth and Dlalers.
THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. Md.
X E (ill EAT
Transcontinental Route
Northern Pari fic
BAILHOAD!
VIA THE
Cascade Hraneli, now Completed, mak
inij it the Shortest, Best and Quickest.
The Dining Car Line. The Direct ltoute
No Delays. FaKtcst Trains. Low
est KatoH to Chicago mid all points
Kast. Tinntfl sod to all Promi
naut Points tbrongbout tbe
East and Southeast.
Through rulliimii Dra. ii liuiiin Jibpiiig Cars
KcBi'i'vatiima can be secured iu advance.
To Kast 1 5ound I'asoii'jors
Jie careful and do not makea mistake,
but be sure to lake the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
And see that your ticket reads via this
line, St Paul or Minneapolis to avoid
obangea and serious delays occasioned
by other routes.
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars run
on regular express trains full length ol
line. IJertilts free. Lowest rates. Quick
est time.
leueral Ojjlee of the (,'onitany, No.. V,
Washhoyton St., J'ortland, Ureyon
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assist'inl (ienrral 1'assenger At'eni.
DON'T FORGET
That tbe befit idaco lo get it is at the
llepimer, : : ;. Oregon.
sToch i;i:anis.
VVliillt yen kT f.io- Mtilwfii. linn paid up yrn:
etui k,M'p yuur brand in freeof clmrne.
A M-....I li. A m i.i.n- 1,1,. II ni.p
wi- mi I . ft -I ler; rail If, w ' I. n
AilkihKl'K Ilorm-M J, ..iiri, nlil-r; m
III', A V on lili! nitlc.
Ailkhs. J .1 llu.-r. .t eo.uiecLocI un lot.
l!u: k: citil If. Mniif .ii If Tl tup.
lllt :iki!i;in. (ice.. I liil,il)ii;iii--(iu,i'M. II f!aj- or
l'TI 1.1. r; ciilllf, k,,,,,,. i i'h I Kliimlder.
Ilflllli.lt, I'v lloiHfn, II oh IfH hi Iil.-r.
llfiiff, MimC A - Hon left pln.ul.lfi-; ear-imirl
of faille, ci-oiMtll lual h il in Inruinil miner half
ci II rirli'.
ltrown, J (! Ilornps. circlu C witliUut in cen
Loron Ifli tup; cullie, sa-n...
Iloyer, W 11, l.Hiin HorwfSj l,ox lirand or.i:'
hip fnltlf, siunn, Willi split in fucli ear.
Jloru. P. (I. Iloi-Hi'r, 1' II on left ttlionMer; cat
tle. Kline nn left hip.
lliii'ii.T. F., l.ono Hon k. ItorsnH o with bar
iln.lf r ami ovf r on ri.:lil slioulilfr,
llarlon. Wi"-llorH ,J lie riulil thi.v'i, cuttle.
HUinn un riitlil lii.;Ki'' t in elifli far,
( link. VV. II. -Slo.ik brand, il WIIC eomieolnd.
Mark, split in riyl.t ear.
l ook, A. .1., I .f en -lliuwo, Wnn riulil lu,il tor:
Calllf, salnooii rirlil hip: earmark sqimro cro
ell Ifl't and split in rii:l.t.
I unin. It V llorsfs. 3". on left slille.
( 'miiimliaii a, W II. Nnwlon liam.h Ilorses
Willi tauire 'J nttilnr il en Iff! slnmld.ir; ear
same on left 'iip.111,1 4hi di, Ifft f-irs,entrn cnt
t'ox A Knulish, Han inni Oa.tb, C with ' ill
oi'iiler; horses. ( on Ifft liip.
il.mulass, W M -('.ill If. It Don riehl sido. fiwal-low-fork
in eiii-li i'iir: l.or-es. It lion lefl liip.
I'lfek. .lai-kHon. llorsfs. 7K connfft.it on
rlhl si Idfr: faille s,inie on riulit hip.
Kar mark. Iioln in n,:lil and f.rop oil lefl.
liiinnllfii. .Inlp, '.V. I!,,rsi - hran.'fd Imlf-fir-o
e ,1 1 . e miff ill in. Iftl - , ....: t .. ,. ('a 'If, same
o . Jfl, l.ip. i;,,. :, . ,,. ,o- I - x nji
Klon nff. 1 1 A - a: I If I on rpjil liip; horses
F w i li liar under on riuln slioultler,
Hoifm-e, s P Hois,-, .' on rialil shoiildfr
eii.tlf. P on liyht l-.p or llii,ri.
ArmstroiiL'. .1. C1., Afloo - I' with h.i- pvile- it
ell lefl sliolildf r of liorsfs: rnllie saino on le'l
liip-,
liify. llenn-tiAY on lefl slionlder.
tloblf, Kia. k Mors, s, 7 Kon left sKe; cattl,
u nie on radii hip.
(iama-.'f. A P. llorsfs, :ll on ivdil shoelder.
Il.n. snkfi. II ' llors.-s, I ..f, sln.f Idf ,-, eat
IV, lion I.-I'I h
Hi.inpliif.is, ,, tl U.-odinnii llorsfs, 11 on It.
tin k.
Ihl.Vfs, .1 M llorsfs, willfwlasson lefl shollldfr
fall If, -if i un' on i n:!il hip.
.1 link i II. S. M. ilot.-fs, lioi-.esl.o,. ,1 on lefl
sln.iildf,-. I'Mllf, III,- saiu.i. Kii'1-.e on l-;i-ht
lilf.
.lolnison, t'flix llorsfs. ciifli. T on left still
fall If, sauif on rii;lit Inp, u,,d.'i half una, in rir
and spill in 1. II ,-m.
lin k. .11 --Horses lill on left slnuildfr: ealt
lll on Ifl'l hip.
Kirk. J ( '--Horses, 17 on either tlank; eattle
on risht stile .
Parsfii, llifmus - Hotsf s, It Poll Ifft hio.
I f - is, ,1 , I,,. nu -ttorsfs, P with oierito.
left slionldfr.
Minor, Osi-ar. - l"al l le , M Hon riidit hip: horses
Til on I . -f T shonldfr.
Miller. I'. 1-:. Horses I' with M on inside o
I. -It sliouider.
Moi-k..". S N ll..r,.fs, M ) ii ' .ft should."
I'tilllf. sani.-on lel'l I
.Ufl'undi.r. .las A, ,W- I :,-s, M
liar ovi'r on ei v. lit sliolildf r.
Moinan. Tho- l.oi-fs, firflf T on Ifflsl-oiil
tier unit Si.lt llnah: ealllf. .on richl lhi..,.
Milfhf II, I Isfar. Pell.isi illi, llorsfs, 77 on rile
hip; fatllf. 77 on ni,'ht sidf.
Nlason, Jos, Peitisvillf Catllt,, ,1 M eoniieided
iipi.fr eri'ii in nafli ear, dulai, on t hroat; hovsoe.
J ( on Iftl shouldfr.
Mel'liireii, 111, Horses, FiKiiro Son eaeti shoul.
dfr; I'llltle, V ; on hit.
MfHonsald. It-lloraes, HI) ciimieoleil oil lef.
shouldfr,
Nifl, Andrew, l.one Koe k Horsi s AN con
Heeled on Ifl'l shouldfr; entile slum, on lioth hips
NfWinan, V. It. Horses N willi half cirel
uvfr il on left shoulder
Noilly ke, K Horses, eirelti 7 on left this-h; cat
tie. same on lefl hip.
tiller. Perry, l.one Keek - P O on lefl slnui der
Pfnrson.Ohive. llorsfs, eire le , hi Id on left
slionldf r mid -I on left hip. t'aitle, circle shield
on left hip. liafk-e on t'iidil Mile
Pftn-son, Jas., Pine Cily.- Horses Iri on left lip
low down.
Piirki-r A lllfason. Harduuiii- Ho.-sen IP on
lefl shouldfr.
Piper. .1. II., Acton Horses .1 tf e.mnecled en
If fl shoiihlf r: cm lie, slime on If ft l.ip. under iii
in fin h car.
Itood. Andivw. lltiriluinn Horsfs, suuiirc cr.iss
Willi nuallf r-e ire le om'i- it on lett slille.
Ufinuafr. I'hr.s llor.fs. (' ti on lefl sliouhtfi
lifft.u . J W Horses, .III en lefl shoulder, t'at
tle. o on . Wit hip.
I
ltu.e. It. S. I'altie hra idfd It S on left hip.
liorses same brand on left shotildf.
Hprnv, ,1. K. Horsfs Inaudrd SK coniKH'tt on
riiihl shoulder: cattle sanu, on holh lii,s.
Hpray. ,1. t'. - Horses luand.sl N on rivht .lionl.
iter, faille branded S on Iho risht hip mid B
siu.hii n crop on oi wio le i, far.
tSl ruikilil W. K.-Horsfs sha.hsl .1 S n -fi
.title; nilllf .1 S on left hip, swallow fork ill rihl
car. underliil in left.
Isaifr. Uoiti Horses. M on rurlit slum der: cattl,
.viuareou right hip and S on rivlit shoulder.
tswauiitlll. ij. Aim le - Ili.rses. SS on nh
sluiutdf r.
Sapti. '1 ties. - Hoi-hcs, S A P on left hit): caltlrt
wilue on left hip.
bhobe. lr A .1 -Htu-ses, lis on on lefl hut: cat
tie. same on left sitte, waltht oil left .ittc uf ueck
cars cut sliart at point.
htctenson, Ills A J lattle, o on rirflit Inn
Btvallow-foi k in left ear.
hie ton A Sou lloisiw.Holl Its side over hii
tin lefl slioultler: calllc. same on lefl hip.
Hperi). K li futile. V t' tin leff hip, crtip oil
rihl and underbit in loft wir, ttuliip; tiorsect, V l
on left shoiihlf r.
HwuuKnrl. (1 V -Horses. -11 on left shoulder
Klfwait, (ieo., llartliuaii-llorsesi circle Don
Iff! shouldfr.
entile, II on left hip.
Thompson, .1 A - liorses, 5 on loft shoultlor
pall le, '.! on lefl shoulder.
TihU't.. HT -Horseo. C- on left shoulder.
Wade, Henry. - llorsfs houidfil nee of Himdc.
on hot slioultler ami left hii). t'utllo bruutitsl
ItHtne on left side and Ifft hip.
WalbrltUo NV K-Tlorsott tirHttdtsl V I, on left
shouldfr, citttlo V 1. on ritiht hip. ltun on
ll.tlin Fork.
Well., A 8 - Horses. on left .houlttor; cattl
wttne,
Wylsetl.J H, llanliuan -I'irt-lo t1 on tcf1' thntl
W.Kslwiirtl, John-itorsMi, UP couuecUtl o')
loft slioultler.
Wttltaeo, t'lnirlt Catlle, W on riirhtthitfh, htile
; ill lefl enr; hoots., W oa riuht .houldttr, iitaur
iMtniitoii leit stioHltler.
NVien. A A i'ttttlo, runuing AA with br orotM
when" you want
(Hi riuiii aril.
CHESLEY HEAL, TH CtXTKN ARI4N.
Fro.n the 8 ;i(-atilic Ame.-icB.
From time to time ir liavo published
aocounts ef wonderful cane, of longevity,
and the subject ot this sketch deserves
a high place in our g..l'ei of centenari
ans. Cheasley Hea! tr.-.a born at West
port, Me., ou November lo, 1778, and
died at Searsm in?-. Mi., oa O Violr 6,
1SS8, nearly coniplcl'n,' tho ul-nost uu
preoedei'ted term of 110 ye.irj. Of hifi
father's fauliiy not line h 14 known. His
mother came fror.j Ea-;!anil lit the a'eof
J4 jeiiif-.and ho had luioe bt-othurs aud
ode sister. He ns nvirrictl Iwije, and
bad foil,' sous and one J. i. '.liter by hi)
first wife; none by h'"i second. His sou
Isaac died dtiri lg the rebLlliou, another
died at home aud another waa lost on a
K-bpliiig voyage, and tho icmainiog sou
it still living. Xhcfu tire fjitriecj g.'aud
children and ."nii.ceeu (.'reat-grntidcliil-dre.i,
all liviug. Tiie early part or Heal's
career was a very active anL1. lie was a
soldier iu i lie war of 1.SI2, and bervotl in
tbe division alatin'jd aloti- the coast ot
JIaiuo ut IJucoliivi'lj, Xt: tbpert and
Belfast He was ut Leifat when the
British forces, under Major General Gas
eelin, crossed the Pe!iobs..ot bay from
Cast me an. I captured tbe toivu. The
Ergh.sh nice Oojsis.ed of VOU picked
men. ot almost equal he'b', who hail
served uoder Welliiut.u. Tiie sin ill
Amciiean rtginient was u.iable to oope
with this force, and no opposition was
offered to toe landing of the troops.
Otviug to this tuct, t'ntU: il.sli t'omiuaud-
er gave an order that tun people should
not be molested, and tuit all provision
should be paid for, which was aeoord'.i,;
ly done.
Iu 1H23 Hottl purchase.! a farm of a -v-e.al
iiiiutlied acies a! t:,uars.uont, noar
Belfast. Ho determined upoa clea.ing
and developiug this laud, and tiinjed ail
bis energies to thai end. Ho took great
interest in raising culth, aud his farm
was usually iu a good statu of cultiva
tion. He was very frugal, very iu-tus-trious,
almost parsimooioiis iu bis style
of living, and as h was oonsidered a
siicoessi'ul farmer, it was anticipated
that during so lung a life bis acau.nii
lutious would be cousideiable, but at
bis decease very lit'le was discovered
and what has become of his wealth no
body knows. Some suspect that he
buried his npiney, aa-.l a.i he never con
fided it to any tine, bis secret died with
him.
He tool; quite an iictive interest in
poll ics, and was a si macU J.iemuer.tt,
bavin.;' voie.l at every election riotu
lH'JO to IStJU. j lis pV.it tote was o.tl for
Thorn. is Je'l'eison. i-o.vsibiy bis abso
lutely quiet life li-'id g-iiuftuing to do
with his longevity. He rarely left his
own iieglibuiliootl, aud never, it is said,
traveled on a steamer or tin a mdmao
train. Ho never sa .v any tiling ot the
turmoil and b:t3ll:.i of the vcoild, and i,;s
UlTVus uere lievt-r tllstu.ljeil. Ho tt-i.
quile utile' to; e-J, le::ig unable t read o
Wlile. lie iiepi l.l-.s ...C;:oU::ts 'oS peC'tiii.l
niarks tm ids barn door, tvliie.ii lie ahaia
iunh.ist.."d. His inemuy was highly
Ciilt.iv.tt.ttl, ou IU;. lo the const. .nt calls
liuiiu upon il ou account; of his beine
utuiiiie lo read aiitl write, and tilts aided
him in ketqiiu.; bis account. i.
l'lij sically, In. waa Well itiportiouetl
aud st.ougly built. H was five t'eet
eight inches in height, and weighed
normally about 15 paiuulu. lie had a
full, well developed chest. He was a
great talker, and had II hud voice His
health was so perfect that during his
whole life be was oaly uuoe visited by a
pbysiuian until his I :.::t- illness, lltn eye
sight and bearing continued unimpaired
until the end. His hair ui.i not turn
gray until he hud experienced tbe frosts
of a hundred winters. I tn was a re
maikiibly g od e'ice'.r, n firiuj usually
at siiii.iel-tuitl rising at dinm. lie was u
g.aitl eater, living ou fres'i inoHt duriug
the aiiiuinn and early winter when the
I'ei'ineis were slauglHt-riug, but during
the summer bis diet was principally salt
p.nlt cut into slices and fiiod. The
bread on his table w.u made Trota wheat,
I'm', coin, bni ley, and buckwheat from
his own farm Ho used tobacco nearly
his whole life. He preftned to chew
rutbtT than suioLo the wend. When
young be was addicted lo the use of
npMitiins honors. He nevfr had ituy
menial labor of any kind, nor any care
or worry. A curious i'eaiiire of his life
is that at the age nt Kiu he coucltided to
i-t'iii-iiii in ilnoi's- and although bc;ug
quite strong and uetite in his inove
nietils iie ditl not leave the house during
the last live years of I i -. life lie did
not use a eano, ami at times was as
active as a b iy. lie said he could move
o'o-.iiil liie t ait iy i'.s w:-li as ever, and
'...iiil;. :i . I'e.t-ou for i;:s voluntary
Sivlu.-'o i, tie ielailitul Ins i.u'ti.ties lo
I tie end, ami died quietly, an.1, was buried
in a liclJ on bis own fa, ;n.
It is iuteiesting fur a moment to luoii
at t.ie remarkelilB changes that have
taken place during the lifetime of a single
human being. Heal was born iu the
midst of the revolutionary war, and was
ilea Iy three years old when the sit.-ren-iei'
ot Coruwallis . marked the clcsu of
the struggle. He was iu li s nineteenth
year when Washington retired from the
presidency, aud din ing bis life- I II vhe
presidents were tiomiu.iled to their huh
olliees. He wits neatly lilte.ui wheu
Louis XVI. was beheatlxl r.nd the reign
of terror begun. He had enleivd on Ins
twentieth year when Napoleon was made
First Consul, and was 2ti years o'd when
he was elected Emperor. It was in hia
thirty -seventh your chat the givat cam
niander was defeated at Waterloo. He
lived duriug the - period of the three
l'reiicli revolutions. During his life
France had been three times a kingdom,
three times an empire, and three times a
republic. Ho wis a boy in bis teeus
when Robert limns was onuiposiug hii
ly.ies, when Burke was thundering in
the House of Cotnm uis, and wuou Sir
Joshua Utiyuolds was giving the world
bis great works of art Ho was iS when
Fultou launched the first regular steam
boat, aud. 66 Mien Morse li.st brought
the telegraph into pruotic.l use by send
ing messages Imtweeu Washiiijjt.m and
Baltimore. It is almost impossible to
conceive that a smgle life can spau such
epochs in history. A much fuller ac
count, by Rev. George E. Tufts, of which
this is au abstract, w ill bo published iu
au.early issue of tbe Seieutiuo Amorieau
supplement.
! Gilt of tifiy people at a Cincinnati ban
. qitft thirteen would not eat veuison, ten
would uot touch turkey, eighteen would
have nothing to do with salads, fifteen
; refused coffee, twenty-eight let cheese
alone, aud not over twenty would eat
eake.
UMATILLA AWAKENING.
A 9ch. Oa Foot to L ft her From Her
K'p Vu Winkle Sleep.
Some effort is being made to develop
the dormant resources of Umatilla Land
ing, which have been at the lowest eob
ftv many years past. Several "ars have
been made n the lasi fetv daysfn -p-op
ertv in and near tbe towu, end two or
more p'eocs have changed ba da at fairly
good prices. B. N. Btarifield has sold
kit flour mill and water power near the
town, which has been idle for a year or
more, to some person whose name is un
known, aud the work of improv'. g aud
enlarging bas already commenced ou
tbe prope.ty preparatory to putting it in
aclive operation. Abstracters 'i IV die
too are at work on abstract io much of
.he prope. ty of tbe town, through orde.s
r.om Portland, and it is thought a
scheme ia on foot to boom the '"old town"
and make it blossom out as it d d in the
early days, when it was tbe best bi'.siuess
point iu tbe upper ooun.ry. Umatilla
La diug, as it is known, has many re
sources not possessed by many of the
iii'nnd cities. It is sur.-ouudod by fine
frail and vintage lands, with plenty of
water for irrigating purposes, which in
sii res the richest kind of soil. For the
culture of grapes and small fruiis, the
lauds iu tbut vicinity under irrigation
would be spooiaPy adapted. Wnen the
Columbia river ia open to navigation, ns
it must be within the next few yeers,
Urns-ilia's future will be as bright, if
uot brighter, than any town, east of the
mountains. There is certainly some
thing going on in regard to tbe lebuild
itlg up of tbe town, aud if it is inauaged
is, doubtless, it will be, Pendlo on will
wake up some fine morning to find her
dead aud Bleeping sister iu mo.e thau
swaddling clothes. The building up of
Umatilla would iu no way inj. re Pendle
ton, instead it would be un advantage,
hence the East 0. eoom.an, spaakiug for
all Peudletouians, wish success to the
scheme ou foot, and the enterprising
folks who are to take charge or have al
ready assumed charge of it. E. 0.
AN EXTKNaiVE E.NTtUPKISE.
The loss uf the Henrietta Flouring
.M il lu was a enisling blow to Echo, a
tact t hich has since become painfully
appaieut to us citizens. However, au
enterprise is now on foot which when
carried o a sucocasMil termination, will
more thau repair tie damage done. Yes
terday, i'red Pae-Tus.iu, Esq., paid a
v sit to Echo for the purnose of drawing
up ai Ucles of iiicorpiii'atiou for tbe
.Mercantile & M.liing company. These
articles were tiled to-day, aud show that
a company has been organized with a
cpital stock of t."iU,UUv), to be divided iu
to lUOi) shares at $M cchj that tbe in
corporators are F. W. ileudley, John
Baikec, J. U. KoouiZ and James Taylor;
luuL the objeot ot the corpo.'utlou is to
b.iild and operate a tlouriug mill, to buy
uad seil all kmds ot graiu and merchau
disc, i.o operate an ulectic iitit plant,
tin iiiab a system of irrigation and do u
general iorttardiiig iiudcomiuibsiou busi
ness. They will take water out uf the
t'm.tiiiiu about two miles southeast, of
town, winch will insure a plentiful sup
ply of water power, The intention is to
oe'iu operations as soou as half the
capital stock is subscribed, and as it is
being eagerly snapped up by Echo's
business men, tins will uot be long.
The benefits to be derived by Eobn
i'ioiu tbu foima'tiou of this o.iuioany are
I'tealc liable, and need no description.
E. O.
THE OAJIK OF "ailUE-l'ltti."
It was a game of "shoe-peg" which the
tourist encountered while traversing the
a uto of Uhio in search of work a id ad
venlii.e. He found it in one of those
cuuiil.'y towns where the hotel, post-ofti-e
aud store are frequently under one
roof, and the Solomon of tho village is
depended upon to inaugurate something
new. As the tourist brushed the dust of
the highway from his traveling costume
thn game of "shoe-peg" was in full blast
a.'d betting ran high. To play the game
e..eh player waa famished with a hand
ful of "cgh, Ktirrep.itiousiy obtained from
the tJlage cobbler, and the one who
picked up thogrea'cr number iu a given
time was tleela.ed the win.ier. It was.
in fiet an improvised type-set'.ing
mulch, in which the village philosopher
had become quite expe.i. The uow ar
rival gazed at the game nnd then at the
slakes, and naked permission to "take b
hand." He was furnished a supply of
pegs and a tin box, aud, when all had
put up the required "ante," time was
oallod. The tourist easily won at a
thoiisnnd-au-hour speed and look the
'pot." Again and again he beat the
champion "shoe ing" players The phi
losopher became suspicious and quietly
left tha room to i-itostigate. At the
"office" he learned that tho stranger had
inquired it there was a printing office iu
the village. This waa enough. The
game waa still ia progress, with stakes
piled high on a pork barrel, wbon the
philosopher quickly returned and
shouted: "Don't play any lougor with
that fellow; lie's a d d printer!" Slow
ly and sadly each patriarch arose from a
maoarel keg and adjourned to the
"bar;"' quickly and gladly the itiuerant
compositor arose from a nail keg and
rode to the next towu.
PtiltSONAI. I'lllNTS ABOUT IIAKKhiUN,
He wears a No. 7'j bat. He wears a
6 shoe aud oan wear aC. He has one
bunion ou the right foot aud no corns.
Uis ueck meusnre ia 16. Ho wears
opeu-frout shirts, and pay 3-7 a dozen for
them. He seldom carries a silkhandker
oh et-usually carries a common linen.
He keeps one horse. He is a regular
smoker, and smokes small cigars a
dear Havana. He dues uot smoke to ex
cess, however. Hi whUkers r.ro getting
gray. Ho uses bay rum on his ba.r and
does uot use oil. He is fund of baseball.
Ilia chest measure is 37 and his waist
42. lie has a gout) deal of "a'.oiuaeh."
He weighs about ISO pounds, and ap
pears to be 5 feet 71 i icltes in height.
He does not fancy jewelry. II? u-ttnlly
wears a high-buttoned, double-breasted
frock coat, aud seldom has a suit all of
tbe same piece He reads for recreation.
He is fond of Sou It, Eliot, and Thack
eray, lie goes to bed at 10 aud gels up
between ti and 7. The f. unity entiling is
dnue by an old negro '.muty." He i. a
rrebyte.-iau Deacon. Ex.
Foil Salb. A team of horses, wagon
and harness. Horses suuud, each weigh
ing frooa 1000 1 100 pound. Have haul
ed 75 cords ot wood from the uionntaiua
to Heppner this fall with them. Will
offer them for sale at James Jonea'
labia in Heppner Fab. IB.
JoK LuCIKANa
ON TO WASHINGTON.
During t.I ie lalrt utipieaHHiititetss
tbe motto "was on to Richmond!'
Now the cry is, ''On to V,' ashing
km" to witness the inauratioii
of Gen. Hariitioo tin tiie 4t!i of
March. Tha display on t'mt oc
cpsiou will surpass in uiagiiiieeme
any previous intiiiyaiutuiii. To
the people of the Noothwi'st, "The
btje.LLNOTO.N'" offe.i a 1' it.t ut one
fare for tb e round Uip, fto.u ull
Btntioos. The elegant equipment
siipurb track, and fast time - of
"The Bur.UNGTON"," with its abili
ty to take cure of ieut tciiroiou
parties, makes it tlis peiitpp.r line
for this occntion, ud it has al
ready been selected by the Minne
apolis Flambeau Club and their
friends fur the Washington jour
ney. Tickets will be on stile at all
stationa 'roiii ' Fcbvuury 27tix to
March 2d, inclusive, good to it'it.e
Washington on the return trip up
to theeveeinp; of. Jlnvch S5!i. For
tickets, luteu and any other intor
m:tion, call oi voir.' local ticket
aneiA, ut adilre3 V,'. J. ('. k-EN-
l'ON, Cit'.UHl'il) I'd -;::.!. 14.VT .Uf lit, Hi.
Paul.
A NEW ONE 0:
, -lories of Ally I
icoiti alivi
Dusk us coin everywhere, and it is
not too late for n new one. It was
told by hi soil 1' j'jert to a friend
in Washington, biui Ihsre ia no
doubt of itn geiiaineness. ''My
falhet- w.'d'o p..si, le.it," ttnid 'Rob
ert Liiicolti. "Iikti.1 t.j jjU'oli about
Washington without tuiy escort or
show of distinction., ami Ls fiotne
timaa strayed into curious compa
ny. One day, as a lati, I accompa
nied him down a back street,
whera wo encountered a regiment
of soldiers marching put. My
father was curious to leitni what
particular body of troops this wai,
and as soon a lie cams within
hailing distance ha iinjiiired,
without addressing anvtmn i.i par
ticular; 'Well, v.'lKit'i: this?"
Quick us the word, eatno a reply
ffiiiji soiuewher in the detneh
ment: 'Why, it' a a i.'j'tmetit of
soldiers, yon o'il fool, you!' "
L!tifl'ido Expr.-s.
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Msij & Wail I.
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To all Principal Point ia the United
Stali n, t'anad;; ami Jurope.
KLL'IUNT 1'1'LUIAN I'ALACH CAiiSz-
EMIGRANT SLEEPING CARS
Run Through on all Kxpre-'.-. Trains it.
0MAHA,-
AND
Free of Charge and Without Charge.
Close t'oai'.eetion at Portland for San
I'l'itneiseo nntl lamet Souml Points.
Ar.r, i hon s rii.vM r:i?.
Leave Portland for Sun Franc i.-' o every
four (4) days, making the trip in OJ
hours.
Cabin, $lti. Steeratjc, ''.,
Hound Trip Unlimited, ZSOfiO.
For further particulars inquire of any
ltf.'ent of the eonipanv. or A. 1.. Max
well, li. I'. & T. A.', Portland, Or.
A. L. MAXWELL,
IF. IT. IIOLCOMD, G. P. T. A.
General Manager.
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If you desire to pnrcnose a sewing maenmu,
ask. our agent at your place for terms and
prices, li you cannot mm our iixcni-, wine
dp-ect tg nearest address to you below named.
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE C.ORWJCE,MfoS.
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Pacific depart ni nt. tem ial ag'-rcy. 7-5 Markpt
utrw-t, hid'.ory buiuiu g, tail l' neit'co, Cal
BrKn-'hm, 4rt .Morrison St., l!o. t;a: d Or.,
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Spring St., Lo Angeles, Cel.
CATARRH
i wlcS.
HEAD.
TrythaCurcl
Ely's Cr Balm
Cleanses thai" esa'. r !SsaKe8- Al
lays Infiamiiiaticn. icfiJs the Soro?
Bostores the Soita of Tasto, SiacU
and Hearing.
A Stlr1 la mpplted lntear1iatril nm
Is aTemble. Price AOr. DrwUta r by
Mil. ELY BKOTHKRS,S Wmta,S York.
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The Orlginaf
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PEfijICTLT EAUTLEESl
tlucainaled an A LIVER MIX. Tnrn t
Rrlptj. OSS FLLLLi A DOHK.
SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE, i
Hnware of Imitations, containing Poisonous
MiniTitls. Always ask for Dr. lMi-rca's Pellets,
whicli are little 8u(far-coaU-d Pills, or AutJ-bili-my
(Iranulcs.
Kaiig Purely Vegetable, I)r. Pierce's
Pi-ikti upcrutu without disturbance to the
system, (iit-t, or occupation. Put up In (rlnss
vluls, heriiii'i.caUy scaled. Atwavs fresh anc.
rfliable. They are a K(,ntle laxative, or an
active purgative, according to size of dose.
SI HEME.
Riliotia Headache,
Dizziness, 'oustlpa
elon, J-ifUgentioit,
IKilioiia Attack,,, and
all derniigeiitettta of
the .lo in act. and
bowels, are promptly
relieveil foul neminneiitlv
ptire.1 by tiie use nf Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Purgative Pellets. In explanation ot the
reineili.il power of these Pellets over so great
a variety of diseases, it may truthfully lie said
ttiat their action upon the system is univer
sal, net a irliind or tissue escaping their Buna
tive inlluenee. Sold tiy druirifists. for 25 cents
a viul. Manufactured at the Chemical Lab
oratory of W'OULtl'S DlSPENSAItV MEDICAL
Association, No. Wio Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
nflfi'rerl by the manufactur-
x r'lM l ar au(C'n ia4iia
$ iiemotly, fir a ciie of
1 alarrt. in Iho Ifiead
wbiuli they cannot cure.
KV.tiPTOMS OP CATAHBH.-Bull.
vip;n-v lu'iulnclH.'. obstruction of the nasal
i iiiissiiirrH, dise)i:irf,'C8 tiuling from the bead
itn i tin throat, sometimes profuse, watery,
i and ri--ril, at others, thick, tcnaeioire, mucous,
i purulent, bloody untl putrid; tbe eyes are
I wc;ik aurl watery; there Is ringing in the
ears, d-'uluess. ImcKint? or couijimitr to cicar
the throat, cvpeetoraf Ion of offensive matter,
together with scabs from ulcei-s; tho voicu
H ehtmsred and bus a "nasul twang1"; tha
Ivatii is offensivs Rniell and taste are im
puiren; there is a sensation of dizziness, with
mental denresHin, a hacking- coujrh ami preu
eral dt(bilii,y. Only a tew of tiie above-named
symptoms are likely to be present iu any one
e;ise. Thousands of cises annually, without
manifestitiir half of tho above symptoms, re
sult in consumption, and end in tho grave.
No disease is so common, more deceptive and
dimjrerourt, or less understood by physicians.
By its mild, sootluntr, and healing properties,
Ir.'Rifre's Catarrh Ibmiedy cures the wot-Ft
Clip's of raiiirrh, "i'old in the Head"
roryz, and C utarrljal Headactie.
Sold by drugyistu everywhere; 00 ceutB.
"Untold Agony from Catarrh,"
Prof. W. UAtTSNF.rt, the famous mcsmrriBt,
of Idi'ira, A', r., writes: "Porno ten years ago
I 5!i:t!''i'eit untold agony from chronic nasal
e:i! ui'l!. Mv family physician gave me up as
in.''!.-,ibl' ahfl said I must die. My case was
B!:ch a bad one, that every day, towards eun-s-'t,
icy vuiee would beeome so hoarse I could
barer r pea It above awhisper. In the morning
my eemrhinu and ciearing of my throat would
uli.mst Kt ran vie me. liy the use of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Itpmedv, in ihree months, I was a well
mm, and the cure lias been permanent."
"rUMmlnufly IJawIiIng mid SpiUlng," i
TnoMAfl J, KriTiND, rs., $002 Vine Street,
hmtix, ,"'i.. ivrU"!?: " I was a great suiTerer j
rr' r. ( ltaiTli lor three years. At times I could i
in;. ;!' iHvarh", and was coiiHtantiy hawking
ii;;i! f'-itfiiiLi-, and lor the last eight months 1
r.:r,Mfd not "breathe through the nostrils. I ,
Lhtxip-iifc nothiiiir eou'd lie done for me. Luck- i
W. 1 wa.T a-lcis"d 1 1 try Dr. Pago's Catarrh ,
Item '.iv, and I am n, w a well man. I believe i
it, to t1 the only sure remedy for catarrh now
manufactured, 'and one has only to give it a
fair trial to experience astounding resulW and i
a permanent cure." I
A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving- val
uable hints as to clothimr, diet, and other I
matters of importance, will bo mailed, post- ;
paid to any address, on receipt of a two-cent ! .
postage stamp. Address, I
World' rMspennry Mllcnl AwnciatJoii,
No. b6S Alain Baeet, UUPFALO. N.l '
WEITINU MACHINE CABINET
and OFFICII DESK
The advantafifes of this Type-writer and OlBce Pcsfc
ever all ot her so-cailed Combination Cabinets, are ;
first, The ease and simplicity with which the
desk is changed from a Library or Office Desk to a
"Type-writer Table. This change is effected by push
ing the lid covering the machine back in the rear ot
cabinet it being a roller top removing it entirely
from sight, thus overcoming the objectionable board
and sounder in front of the operator. The movable
top is perfectly flat, is b iize covered, and forms a com-
51 etc writing desk when the machine is not in use.
he table on which the machine rests is so evenly bal
anced by our patent adjustments that it needs but a
Blight touch to bring the machine in position.
Second. The advantages of the swinging table
are:' The table is so balanced near its center on pat
ent maleable iron arms, that when the machine
brought in place for use, it does not depend oa ropes
or hangers at rear of platform for support, but is held
rigidly in place by sts own weight, making it impossi
ble for the machine to be tumbled down an incline ia
back of desk by the breaking of a rear support. The
machine rests on patent slides which keeps the machine
in place, and can be drawn out beyond the desk, well
under the operator's hand.
Third. The construction of the lid closing
machine space makes it air tight, and the table hav
ing felt around its boarders thoroughly protects the
machine from dust.
fourth. Tha foot rest and the construction of
the table adjustments makes the desk as ridged as
though the top was one solid board, which is a matter
f great importance where a solid type-writing table is
required . ft o operator can do good work on a shaky
table. ,
Laatiy. The cabinet is a splendid piece of cabinet
work. We manufacture them in Walnut, Antique
Oak, Natural Oak. Natural Cherry, Cherry mutation, ;
ilahcgany and Ash.
Agents wanted to sell these cabinets, and where we
frave no agencies established we will sell direct from j
t. ur woriss at wnoiesaie prices.
Address all communications tn
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Persons gain rapidly while taking it. j
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