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O, Amawat, A. 1) Cn tftt.ro n, Agt. N P Hy AeelOen paae. Agt The Dallee.Or. Portland, Or "The ItauWor Line" ......tTKAUXM. "OHitt cm" mo "M8VUTM' lTt Dalle dally epl Httadayt at t45 a. tu. ! puttie J at 7tt a . When ynn gn to PntM4, loB tiff a 1 he la!la and take a trip down the tVanmbt; oa will joy it, aol eav money, W. C At I.AWAT, Ueaerai AgMk Vanted-An Idea EH tr "w r 'tt ef - a wa. kwewe. m f.w ai mm r- aa4 Hat rf aiaiw4 , I Twf It i gi ll si n Reversible Map? mm iiy TRYING TO BE FUNNY. ' Almost Every Mas Haa Hie Pet Joke, laaallr Slllr "Did you ever atop to think," said the licensed misanthrope, "what a lot of foolg men ere?" Without waiting for a reply the li censed misanthrope never waits for a reply he continued: '"JJhe dreary imbecility resulting from the American national disease of trying to be funny is something awful to contemplate. Now, I met a man this morning a man with large interests u the city, an operator in real estate, a banker and a 'prominent citizen.' He shouted out to myself and my compan ion: 'Well, you're & nice pair to draw to,' and I doubt if he has seen two of his acquaintances together in 15 years without springing that poor, pale, shrinking jest. "There's another mn who has a big mercantile business down the street who never meets a friend without ask ing: 'How does your constitutionality sagaciate?' He's considered1 a man of intelligence, too, and yet he's been chirp ing that bit of idiocy at everybody he knows for ten years. "Then there's the head of a big manu facturing firm in the south end, a man of wide culture, a man of the world, who ought to have some sense, who was so delighted with his discovery of Nit' a few years ago that he regards it as a brilliant witticism in itself, and never losea an opportunity to inject it into his conversation with an air that amounts to a demand for recognition of is mot. "And so it goes. Nine out of every ten men you meet have some pet phrase like that, which has ceased to mean anything, if it ever did, and which they fire at the heads of all with whom they come in contact. Dr. Nordau has de fined this affliction as echolalia, I be lieve, but the proper designation for it wouldn't look well in print." Chicago Journal. NaTlKatlnsr the Air. ' Among the novel ideas in aerial navi gation is the coupling together of a imber of balloons fn what might be called a tandem form. In the foremost is a machine which is supposed to be the propelling. These balloons are um brella-shaped, and contain hydrogen gas. The car is suspended a long dis tance below the balloon proper, and is connected .with it by a frame of alum- num. 1 he relative position of car and balloon would not be unlike a very long andled umbrella fully spread, the car being attached to the lower end of the hnndle. The motive power is an engine perated by liquid fuel. The experi ments with this form of navigation are being conducted at Montgomery, Ala., by men who are fully abreast with the best scientific idea of the day. N. Y. Ledger. Una un Albert. "Cy the way, Jennie, how did you like the dog show ?" "Oh, Albert, wasn't It too lovely for anything? There wa one dog there that had such a human faoe, I did ad mire that dog." "Indeed, did he look anything like me?" "No, not a bit. It had too much cAiar- aoter in hia countenance." Then Albert reached for his bat. Tammany Times. Too Mneh Stack Vp. Miss Upperten (daughter of a rich manufacturer) Pardon me, miss, but I have not the honor of your acquain tance. Miss Lowet ten (who doe not Intend toleput down in that style) I thought you had, at one time; but never mind. Perhaps if my father owned a big muciluge factory like your father's, I'd lie stuck un, too. X. Y. Weeklv. A Spring Idyll. Now alta an angler by the brotik. With luttn lirtsih and baited hook; Ilut for his stories he rellee On neither fishing-rod nor files He trusts to Ilea. (."hlearo Times-Herald. THICK A aAe. Hunk O'Slwarfirestt JWt,8klnn You broke! I alwsys fought ' I liekit fi-lhf In tie big. Wot kktaW pint- did ycr go up agauiatT (Skinner Iki Sharp tan.Hr ) No racn t ail. Jtiat l.mk rue wife to a church, fair, dat a all. t'liieai Tribiaa. "' . ' ' t ost lllm PST.aO. He turned to hi, friend "I ,ef ee outaHe.' Ha said, "and drink la drown our woe.1 Hut he was rroea -,,!, and at once Kvery man In the room arnea. h trace Tribune, A I Alt HA-TltOSrMTIOl. Trump (to fellow aimliwH Ah. old Mlrt ih-r are two of ua; on'y you nut hunt i mi. I tuadr one of mvHf ! -.V Y. Trulh. tr-ritfnt THay Men't MnMd their "it le ener hut I know the neaml a Hun, f'W he a ordered I I. yra built for two, Hh ttxelnf tliair butlt for sua N. T, Journal Kanlalntaa It. lie -It r ma alraiigw that Van Wither lta ub a family tree t k ol him and nMry and lute to bur, get blue try now and then. Phe PrfRe4 It I hia UM blood ha Ing !?, Cincinnati Tribune. Overheard, Pr,iitur Anyone waiting oat you. trtuai? Vliaa llar-red (bluahteg )-W,tl. It! IVrhiM takladef purr i rrand. bat be haift't taikad t"4a.)wa ytt,-PhlHvtrl. 'hla Prsaa ' T r, t ' t LOCAL BQU1BS. E. 0.: Mra. Keiley, of Heppner, is a guest of Mra. C . Fell E. 0.: Ed Day and wits are at the Golden Bale from Heppner. 1 Eben Andrews made proof before Clerk Morrow last Saturday. Long Creek Eagle: Grant Harer de parted yesterday for Heppner with wool. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, tbe leading druggist of Sbreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my ooogh, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, 'merchant of Safford, Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's Blew Discovery is all that is o I aimed for it ; it never fails, and is a sure onre for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. I oannot ay enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Congbs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at the bead. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Conser & Brock's drag store. A Bam Houston Story. When Gov. Sam Houston first visited Washington, he dined In a starched ool lar with tbe president of tbe United States and tbe leading politicians. At the dinner be tasted champagne for the first time in bis life. "Forty -rod" whis ky was good enough for politicians where he oame from. Bat be enjoyed himself, and drank bis share of wine. Toward the end of tbe dinner olives were banded round. Houston had never seen olives, bat tried one and put it back upon his plate. The president looked down the table. "How are you getting on, Gov. Houston?" he asked. "Wal, President," said Sam. "I like your cider, bat darn your pickles 1" Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible ac cident to be burned or soalded; bat tbe pain and agony and the frightful dis figurements can be quickly overoome without leaving a scar by using De Witt's Witob Hazel Salve. For sale by Conser & Brook. E. 0.: T. W. Ayers, sr., a well known and muoh esteemed pioneer of tbe North west and a resident of Heppner, is in tbe city, a guest of bis son, T. W. Ayers, jr. He will remain here for several days longer. You may bunt tbe world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by Conser & Brook. C. E. Ranous ia expecting some, me chanics soon from below to assist in completing oontraots in this vicinity. Ranons informs the Gszette that be has the building of lb Lone Book sohool house and also will do some work tor Andrew Neal, at Lone Book. Some for ten, come for twenty and some for thirty years bave aoffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently oared by using DeWitt's Witob Hazel Salve, tbe great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. For ale by Comer & Brook. Gas. H. Byoon, representing Grslon Knight Mfg. Co., branch store at Portland, is in town today, Mr. Bynon is a printer and newspaper man of eon iderable experience bat we hope that bis present occupation is proving both plaassnt and lucrative. "They are dandies" said Thos. Bow ers, of the Crocket, Texss, Enterprise, while writing about DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of the stom ach and liver. For sale by Conner' & Brock. E, 0.:- Walter Smith has ooms ever from lone, Morrow oouoty, on bis beel. He mada the most of the trip on Han day dariog th extremely Lot part lb dy. Not only piles of tb very worst kind can beenred by Deitf Witob Hazel Halve, bat erzems, scald, barns, brais- loile, nicer and all other skin trouble can be ioslaotly relieved by the sam remedy. For ! by Center k Bck. A, Andrews and bi eon, Eben, wer in tleppaer last Batarday, tb lttr hav ing com dowa from Dayton, Wash., to ntsk proof oa hi homestead. NwTIt X All person indebted in note and e coucla das to Nobis k Co. are requested to eotn forward and etll (am anon a paMibl. W lill ctmlino in buiinea and will ell good a a low a cae be bought any wher la Iba stale. KOBta M t o. Heppner, Or., Jone 24, V7. tf. Qenrg tlaflord haa om fio balf btced CoUwall bark, oat of Mwlno we nbiob be wis be to el at reason' abl figorea. Call oa blm at tb Cm Mtlok ranch, or aldreM blm at lip tier. Oil i.rn Kit iiKf. IfTTIM AflVfRTtaBD AT HKmr. lt.. inly I A. mrt. katker.i W. ie,a, m t". Rortne, (ieal ..Mfa. lsM Hi. hr. J II thorn ton, Ira H. I !. lira Kail tm,ttB, J a nee Wkea railing adrenised. lor these letters pleaaa aay 4. r. wiujsaa. r, M. Charley Joctea be rejaoed tbe prke of bvin la 13 teat. Wbea yea want a Bret claea bv sail at the Mi eld stand. tf, efcie Aretra Bedr. Tb Beat Hatv ia the world for Cat. PraUea, Korea. Deer, Halt Rasa, rve Hi tree. Teliae, Cbappcxl He a. la, CbllhlatSA Oiwaa. ear! all Mala F.raa tmi, and ttlety rare file Of aa far required. It it g aaraittead to fit a,!! eattefaettna af matier reneded. PrieaSS rente r bl, for ) by (' Droel . - MODERN GEORGE WASHINCTOJI. "Poor mem! How did you lone the sight of your eye?" Lookin for work, mem!" Pick-Me- Up. The Three-Year-old. Alas, poor Infanta, what an aga Of sorrow do you strike! Too big" tor baby carriages; Too small to ride a bike! Washington Star. Foreseen. Mrs. McSwatt Billiger.when I asked you to get a book for a birthday pres ent for brother John I supposed you ou Id select one that had at least :t substantial binding. This one will fall to pieces before he has it six months. Mr. McSwatt No it won t, Lobelia. It will last that brother of yours 100 years, in any kind or binding. it s book on manners. Chicago Tribune. In the Heejee Islands. "What did you say the name of this missionary was?" asked Kins? Ktwapta. "lave ever, your highness, said the trembling chief; "he said it was John." Well, for tt change' King Ktwapta looked lovingly at his toothpick "let us have a Jackpot-pie." Town Topics. Hla Views on Labor. First Tramp Do you b'lieve in keep- In out the pauper labor of Europe? Second Tramrj I don't mind the pau per labor, but when it comes to letttin in paupers what don't work, I'm afraid they'll crowd us fellers into lookin' fer job. N. Y. World. Hla Offense. "The New Woman's club will never hire Tenor, the singer, again." ' "Why so?" "He was billed to sing four timie at their annual dinner, and each, time he warbled 'What Is Home Without a, Mother.' " N. Y. Truth. An Unfeeling- Comment. "Willie Washington," said the friend, is one of those people wiho tell every thing they know." "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne, wearily. and. he doesn't talk very much, eitflier." Washington Star. An Ominous Sla-n, Adviser So you think thait your wife Is dead in earnest in her demands? Huaband I certainly do. Adviser How do you know? Husband She ha become ailent. Up-to-Date. A Bear In Her Path. "This baby carriage with a canopy top Is & good thing," said the early pring nurse girl to the policeman In the park. "Then push it along," grimly ordered the bobby. Detroit Free Proa. In Literature. Bridgemore tell me he i writing for one of the magazines." "Well, he is. He writes the name of the post office on the package for the moiU." Chicago Tribune. The Brute. Y'oung Mother (on the train) Oh, dear, I don't know what to do with you, baby! Kind Bachelor Shall I open the win dow for you, madam? N. Y. Journal. Earth Beat for Forte. Military engineers are practically Hrreed that no material for fortifica tions la superior to earth. When clay la not obtainable, aa on the seashore, sand Is collected in hags and these are laid In regular heaps along the line of the proponed fortification. The ball from the enemy's cannon sink without doing damage, and shells explode harmless ly .Philadelphia Press. HlaLtlr Named. Hew itt I don't see why you cavil this front door a storm door; it han't a torm door Jetaett Juet wait a minute, old man; my wife alway meets me here. N. Y. Tribune. He loape It. Truthful Tommy (deacrlblng has laat great fight) Then he let out at ma with his right, but I stopped tbe blow. Cynical Sam Did you? How? Tommy (significantly) - With my note. Oil la and F.mia. rreparlasj for the Bad. Crinuiontieak (diaroumged) Oh, fro tired of life. Yeast (lightly) Been eating aom of your wife' conking, old dim? "So; but Pro willing to now. x on km rttatreman. A y,w Wares at Partlaaj. Young Husband You'll write to me. darling, mm' you, very anot Young W if Why, yes, llewry, III hae to rite. I haven't trusney enouarh to last me more tnan about six day, Chicago Tribune. hilly Work. Churvh-Md you ever try fiahlnf through the Ire? Gotham Yes; that la, I tries! to get a Itoatoa girl o urxW-ratand thai I would Ilka to kisl her. Yonker Htatoamsta, Betla. Artist (fWwnilj)- rrwho. my pie. turra won't kero the wolf trwro tha dwr. rtteod Lkt yoa r try hern-Tin them on t lnrkmb?-X. Y. Journal. rrteadlr araaaathr. Jark-I railed on Mma fnu last Right, but dldat nary long, aa bt was aura idaJtilng that her teeth aehed. Jnu-Uu't II a haute? A tut it waa l an uprnniw ard. -Tit 1'H The ( . BibWrly What would yoa rail It, proud beauty. It yeor rrtielty drr m to kill royarlf la yonr prmml Proud Urauiy-IafaitticJitev fa-aw Pate, rally war. tV'tr' weaed aaa. t Itaow ll'f irw see wbM r Hai OM ttera trmm br r' ttf tea e , , l nrr-wJ r a-it at' . THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG TKOUBLKS AND CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Aa EmiBeat New York Chemixt and scientist Make a Free Offer to Oar Header. The distinguished ohemist, T. A. Slo- com, of New York City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable cure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronchial, long and chest troubles, stubborn oonghs, catarrhal affections, general deoline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of westing away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis coveries to any afflicted reader oi tbis paper writing for them. His "New Scibntifio Treatment" has oured thousands permanently by its timely use, and be considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of his infallible oare. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, snd this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produoed results as beneficial to humanity as can be olaimed by any modern genius. His assertion that lung troubles and con sumption are curable in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in bis Amerioan and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those oared in all parts of the world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. Slooum, M. 0., I Pine street, New York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly Bent direct from his laboratory. , Sufferers should take instant advan tage of bis generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw this in tbe Gazette, published at Hepp ner, Oregon. Jnly 9-7-1 yr. BIDS FOB BUILDING WANTED. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE butldinir committee of the Odd Follows' hall at lone, Oregon, will receive bids for the erection of a 26x56 ball, everything to be fur- .. 1, ...1 l. .. . V. n V J t .1 T 1 1 i 1 11 uiBitcu uj 1,1,1, uuuugi, rinue anu epoeiuea tiona for hall can be seen at J. A. Woolerv's store at lone. Bids to be opened July 21, 1HCT. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of committee. 556-83 J. A. WOOLERY. Thk Boss Feed Yard. The first feed yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner is that conduoled by William Gordon, next door to' the Heppner Gazette ranoh. Mr. Gordon is accommodating, bss a good yard and abundant facilities to take oare of stock in first olass shape. Hia prices are very reasonable. He bus bsy and grain tor sale. Has lately added a car load of baled timothy. tf. Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples, eggs or batter on subscription aocoants. Any one owing this offioe can settle their scoounts in this manner end oan't do it too soon to sail as. "Never Fail" beadaohe wafers at Con ser & Brook', This medioine will core any kind of a beadaohe in short order. tf. Put a quarter in your pooket and don't spend it till yon get down to Low Tillard'a. Finest liquors and cigars. Near city ball. a Sea those new Russian Tan shoes down at Liobtentbal's. Latest styles, best quality, reasonable prices. Too oannot do better anywhere. tf - Come In and sabsoribe for the "Gszoo." Now is the time. Yoa don't want to mis a whol lot of good, bard resdiog that i now being poblisbed in oar "Only." Any person wbo is interested in British Colombia iboold writ to W. H. Hnrlbnrt, general passenger agent of tbe O. R A N.,for a copy of Pat Don en's lit tle "booklet," -Tb New Bon act aland." It I well worth the tronbls. 60-tf. innnTii''Js"'-"i"L",,"Lj"""LJ'JJ''"i"t'r"sa Caveats, aad Trade-Marke obtained aad all fat-J eat baaineeaeooducte lor MoecatTf fata. OueOrrict taoreeiT( u. a. eTwT Orner aad wa caa errura pet. at ia kaa tune Uiaa lane remote from Waakingtaa. bead model, drawing or pkoea, arlth deerdp dn. w e adnas, if patenuUa or aet, tree oi ckan. Oar fee ant das till patent I eecmed, a aanrairr, How to Odtata rteat," will eoat al aasM te tbe L, a. aaa laratca wuaaltia. eat baa. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. 1 eM aaaa hraeJ Aavaraata tahf aaaaa aaakaAaa h efe iVttorriey All basinea attended to manner. NoUrie I V a T OFTICK IN NATIONAL BANK HEPPNER, l i WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Co Siasers TUD'UONE, EMIT GiT2BT AND OCEiS WiVL Leaving Aider 8lrel IX Portland, for Astoria, Ilvaao, Lt.er ru.-i. Park and N.heotl iHreat nnVetK,. with 1 1 l.tTJtZ' roads aleo at Toaag' Bay with rktasbora Itallrot4. TH1jBTiioNTJ Uava rertWM I A. tt. Pally, eaeefd SaMay. Ua,ea A,t.1. f. M. ttr, ,irM att4e UAXZAinr OATZBHT at A. M ete.pt raaday and lloUr. Msda al," t. r t,, OOHAfJ WAVB Leave fnrtletsd aad r" (tlrart to tlwan. Tuettt aad Tttttrvtae ai ( A at . . ta,, Weao-da, Md Frtday Ml for ialety, pd, Cawtwt. IWiea, Travel tat the Telapaa, ftaiWy Oetwi aad Cwaa ae THE PALACE HOTEL BAR J. C. BOROHKllS, Prop. ' ,",- , . " " " ' ' ' . Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH. WANTED-AN IDa? BURN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C for their 11,800 priae offer. Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, tinder the firm name of Mathewa & Gentry, are associated together in tbe barber business in tbe new stand, two door south of the poBtoffioe. They solioit a call. Shaving, 15 oents. . tf. Heppner to Pendleton via Heppner Eoho Stage Line. Persona desirous of visiting Pendleton can save, time and money by taking this route. By ac quainting tbe agents the previous even ing tbe stage will make conneouon with 2 o'clock train at Echo for Pendleton. Offioe at City Drag Store. W. D. Lord, Proprietor. . . Notice of Intention. Land Office At Thk Dalles, Oregon. June 22nd, 1897, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK following-named settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on August 7th, 1897, vis: MARTHA C. H08KIN8, Hd. E. No. 3999, for the 6 NW!4 and NH BW Sec. 1, Tp6SR26E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin H. Parker, J. F Ward, Nelson Uumpton and Samuel Ensley, all of Hardman, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, 656-67 Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and by virtue of an execution issued out of the circuit court of the 8tate of Oregon for the county of Morrow and to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en tered in said court on the 9th day of Septem ber, 1896, in favor of Clara A. Cobb, Plaintiff, and against Morris D, Long, Linnle Long, hia wife, F. O. Bucknum, Belle E. Bncknum, hia wife, C. A. Hughes, L. Hughes, her husband, H. J. Faust, Daniel B.Brown and Brown, hia wife, Defendants for the sum of t hree Hundred Seventy-One 85-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1895, and the further sum of 121.85 and interest at the rate of elgh t per cent per annum from March 1st, 18B4 and Fifty Five Dollars attorney fees and the sum of Fifty-one 75-100 dollars costs and disbursments. Whereas by said decree and order of sale it waa directed that the following described real property in Morrow county, Oregon to-wit: ' Ibe East half of the South-west quarter and the West half of the South east quarter of Sec tion 28, Township One (1) North Range 26 East, W. M., to be sold to satisfy said judgment, coata snd accruing costs. I will on Saturday. The31t day of July, 1897,' at two o'clock p. m of said day, at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and in terest of the said Morris D. Long, Linnle Long, his wife, et al., in and to the above described property at public, auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the satlsfactton of said execution and all costs, and costs that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated July 2nd, 1897. 658-67 Notice of Intention. LAND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, June 1. 1897. Notlea Is herehv riven that the following named aettler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of me uiaiui. ana umi saia prooi will De mane before J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner. Oregon, on July 10th, 18B7. vis: EBBN H. ANDREWS, Hd. E. No. 3948, for the BE Sec. 18, Tp. 1 N. R. 26 K W M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence urjon and cultivation of said land, vis: W. B. Finley, Arthur Hod son, both of Galloway, Oregon, C. E. Musgrave. ana uien uoasaon, both oi Lexington, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, MO-MI , - Register. 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