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I If I fl-f -1 1 I ,1 38 1 lolTuo iiio TO TUB GIVES THE OHOICB Of Two Transcontinental GREAT OREGON NORTHERN Ry- SHORT LINE. VIA VIA Spokane Salt Lake MINNEAPOLIS DENVER St. Paul . Omaha AND AMD Chicago Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leaue Portland Every 5 Days For t SAN FRANCISCO. For full details oall on 0. R. k N. Agent at Heppner, cr address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt. Poiitland. Oregon. E. McNEIlL, President and Manager. QUIOa TI3VI3Z3 t TO 8an Francisco And all point In California, tU the Mt, Shasta route of the Southern Pacific Co The great highway through California to all points East and South, Grand Hoenio (lout of the Paoiflo Count. Pullman Hnffet Sleeper. Beoond-olaa Sleeper Attaohed to express traina, affording auparior accommodations for second-class passengers. For rates, tioketa, sleeping oar reservation, eto,. oall npon or address R. KOEHL.ER, Manager, C. H. MAKKHAM, Gen. K. tk P. Agt., Portland, Oregon HUE YOU GOIHG ERST ? 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A. 1. CmsLTo. Agl N P. Hy. Aaet.Oen I a. a Agl TbsPalles.Or. Portland, Or "The Regulator Line" ? h M&l i U.m Nit bill a C CTEAUESI ..... 'DAllti ClJt" AS0 'KIGVU1QX Uavs Tbe lilies dally (egeepl Nundav I B tl 1, in, Lea PurtlaaJ at J Hi a m. " lo Portland, slp i ff at I ! Iellr aa.l take a trip down lb Columbia; )ou will t.J .y it, an I av niotiey. W. 0. Al l.AWAT. DeBetal AgenL Vanted-An Idea ' 11.1 iki,i a a ' a.! .i-y-fi., i 1 ttu fuW lil4 aaie. 1EA flj I IP II P pLstnltM mi Reversible Map? LONDON DOGS OUT CALLING. Their Cards Oo Vp with Those of TheU Mletreeeea. It appears, from an article in the Figaro by M. Paul Megnin, that in Lon don at tbe present time it in not only the fashion for a lady to provide her lap dog with a little wardrobe and even a handkerchief, but to have visiting cards made for it, too. When a fashionable lady pays a visit, taking her lapdog with her, she sends up the dog s card along with her own. , M. Megnin Bays he was visiting the editor of one of the leading sporting pa pers in London, when the servant brought in two cards, one that of a lady and the other ae follows: F t MRS. FRIVOLITY. : : Collie. : . Asked if he knew the name on the card, M. Megnin said he presumed it was some dog fancier. He was greatly surprised to see a lady come in, accom panied by a handsome collie. M. Megnin went to a stationer's Bhop and ordered 100 cards for his little dog. lie was again surprised to lind that the stationer had some ready printed, neat-, ly packed in pretty little card cases. BEN FRANKLIN'S BIG HEAD. How He Wore Hla Wig In His Pocket at the French Court. The difficulties encountered recently by the lineal descendants of that great man, statesman, patriot and everything else that men properly hold in estima tion Benjamin Franklin in having themselves enrolled among the Colonial Dames, recall an anecdote of him, says the Washington Post, embalmed in the family records of the sage of Mon ticello, but which, so far as the writer knows, has never been published. When about to present himself for the first time at tbe court of Versailles he was informed by the master of ceremonies that a wig was a sine qua non. Now, bis head was bo large that no ordinary wig would begin to fit it, and the situ ation was embarrassing in the extreme. However, one was found sufficiently large to pass him through the ante chnmbers, after which he was permit ted to remove the ridiculous conven tional appendage and place it in hi ample iiocket, whence it never again emerged to public gaze. Coi and Hla Brownies. Palmer Cox says the idea of writing about the brownies came to him from refilling- Scotch traditions concerning these uniusiiig little elves. They were, be says, almost unknown in America until he began writing about them, but in Scotland they had existed in the folk lore for 500 years. The Scotch brownie, according to Mr. Cox, was) a beneflcient sort of sprite, whose only three emotions were joy, wonder and terror. It was supMed they were never seen by human beings, but went about at night performing helpful deed for the country folk, at the same tinio ?etting a deal of fun thenuielvee out of kindly pranks. THE GUUu oAMARITAN IN CHINA lie Would Have Keen l.lkely to Get Him self Into Trouble. One dark evening I was returning home from a call on one of our Eng lish neighbors in Titiyuenfu. writes Prof. C. M. Cady in Century. When not rnr from our compound the road crossed an oten spnee of Reveral acres In extent. As I was finding mv way along by the dim light of a Chinese lantern, I nearly stumbled over the body of a man who had fallen by the way. My nrst imiulte was to take Hold of the person and neertnin it help was needed; but for Borne reason I did not, but hurried home to get old Mr. a was still with us, and on hearing my statement said: "Yes, I know; the man is dead, and it Is fortunate that you did not attempt to ioiicii me hotiv. Should wi niiw try to remove it, or even go to it, we hhoulil no doubt be seen, ami at once mmpli lon would attach itself to us, and none could tell the consequence). We might esnm- a riot before morning." It aliould be said that this suspicion would not luivf liecn becnus we were foreigner, for a native under sim ilar circtiiiiHtanccs would likewise have run the riak of Wing charged with the murder. The Good Samaritan would have fared hardly In China or tnoat likely would have ticen sua--cted of doing the kind deed for some ultimate gain while the prieatand the I-evli would have Wn accounted not Itard-hrarted, but prudent. AFRICAN CLIMATE. O the Central I'leleee It la Cool and Not I abeellhr. As for the rliiiui te, It ia no worse than that found elsewhere in tropic lands. Ibe brat la not mi great aa In India or as it Is eoinrtlinra in New York in sttmmer. Fortunately, writes' Henry M. Stanley In Ceutury, the coast twit on both aides of Africa, where the beat ia greatest, aud where tbe climate is inoet unhrallhr, la narrow. In four bourse railway train at ordinary speed vould enable 11 a tocroea It, and so avoid the debilitating trmprratiire. Ascrnd li'g the aides of the coast range by tbe eniiie iiieana of eoinrj aiiee, we should In two bniira rriuh rolling plain which gradually rise In height from S 500 to J.loo feet lof tbe era. II. re the climate la arnalblv cooler, and the vhlle loan can enfrly work six hour of tbe dny In ibe o-ei without fear of autislroke, though, be muat not count on Immunity from fever. In from ten l.i twehe hours the traveler by train woiim meet ai. oilier aieep riae, ami woui.i nun in in. 11 rront j.oou 10 B.iaxi fret U"e Uu sea, on (he broatd cen tral plateau of the continent, which uries ftttm foO to l.noo milea acroea. It is In thla am lion that tbe great lakea, aiiowy limunUina and lallrtt bills are founil. Ilrre we hae cold nigbU and hot ami whrn the akiea are rmt cloud rtl, though the air In the shade la fre. ,uetilly ced enough fir an oterroat; and It la 011 thla liiimrne upland that the white mail, whru cootpHlet! by rlr 1 uiiiaiancea, may ttud home. ftwaee Than a Sreeie Ike I ceilsMl ('ssrwisile4 fwe lawtl tea. A marriage took plac la I he offlc of S juatire of the a.-e In t olumbus, ( , S few tUia ago, and, while s ouwt Iru prexMiv ceremony to ih contracting ferttra. It bad s very btinmrou al.le t'l the rtatfirti. The rnuple were evl letilly from th rural dletrlrta, anya the Tmy 1 imra, and were both eeetp. nglv coer with confusion st tbelr t-aong to ei.iii.) up Wfttre tbe four or 1e pux Ql, After tbe ft. mi had ta ree.l, the VI hmir lir staading bat J i .'t ' sm.uuj.cvl Is LOCAL SQUIBS. Mai chnrcb is in town this week. Andy Oook, of Lens, was seen on onr streets last Wednesday. Two At rules the Regular and Irregular. To which would yon prefer to belong? The regular, nndonbtedly. Tha irreg ulars are, admittedly, the most numer ous, but they are in a very nndesirable state of no-discipline. Hosteller's rjtoinaob Bitters will soon remedy this want ' in a disordered liver or bowels. Biliousness manifests itself in yellowness of the skin and eyeballs, sour breath, furred tongue, morning nausea, dieoomfort in tbe vicinity of tbe liver, vertigo and siok headache. Hosts of people suffer tbns. These signs of insnbordination to tbe governance of health, together with an irregular con dition of the bowels, are soon regulated by tbe Bitters, which also overcomes malaria, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neural gia, nervousness and kidney trouble. As a means of checking premature decay, hastening oonvalesoenoe, and mitigat ing tbe infirmities of age, tbe great toaic is without a parallel. A Texas murderer, says an exobarjge, is lo have a brass band at his execution. Some one suggests thai he should go tbe whole length and have fireworks in tbe evening. Ths Grandest Remedy. Mr. B. B. Qreeve, merchant, of Cbil bowie, Va., certifies that be had con sumption, was given np to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all oongb remedies he oould bear of, but got do relief; spent many nights sitting op in a ohair; was inducted to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and as cured by use of two bottles. For the past three years bas been attending to business, and says Dr. Kino's New Dis covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it nas done so muon for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King's New Disooverv is enaranteed for Conghs, Colds and consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at Oonser & Brock's drng store. Jss. Oarty, accompanied oy his friend, Jus. Curran. recently from Cbicaeo. were in from Sand Hallow oo last Mod. day and Tuesday, Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible ac cident to be burned or soalded; bat tbe pain and agony and tbe frightful dis figurements can be qniokly overcome witbont leaving a Bear by using De Witt's Witob Hazel Halve. Fur sale by Conger & Brook. Tim, Oeo. Oonser's floe horse, got afoul of tbe "cannon ball" recently aud oame off with tbe loss of a number of legs and his life. Home for ten, some for twenty and Borne for Ihirty years bave suffered from piles and tben have been quickly and permanently oared by nsing PeWitt's Witob Hazel Salve, the great remedy for piles and all forms of skin diseases. For sale by Oonser & Brook. Wbitmore Lodge, No. 45, of this place, is being represented al Ibe Portland grand lodgs sepeion by Mr. J. L. Yesger. How's This! We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by nail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbeney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We tbe undersigned, bave known F. J. Cbsney for Ibe last IS years, snd be lieve bim perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry ont any obligation made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Welding, Kinnan ft Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core is takeo Inter nally, soling dirsotly upon the blood sod nioooui sarfaoee of tbe system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists Testimonials free. Mrs, 8. P. Uarrlgoes is in attendance npon lbs grand lodge, degree of honor wbiob is is session io Portland. "They are dandies" said Thos. How ere; of Ibe Crocket, Tsias, Enterprise, wbile writing about DeWill's Little Early lllsers, the famous little pills tor ick headache sod disorders of tbe slom acb snd liver. For sale by Oonser Brock. Jak Hlout gol into s runaway op si T. J. Matlock's place sod cam out with S pralnej leg, on day last week Not only piles of tb very worst kind can tie cored by Dewill's Witcb Usee1 Hlr, btil ftti ms, scalds, bores, broia ea, boils, nicer and all other skin trouble can be Instantly relieved by tb m remedy. Fur sal by Oonser k Brnck, J. E. Taylor, representing, tb Paoiflo Taper Uo., or I orllaoJ, was here 00 Wsdorsdey last. Barklea'e Arawa Halve. Tbe Best Ralve In lb world for Cute, Hroieea, Horee, Ulcers. (Salt Kbeom Fever Hores, Teller, Chapped ilaed Chilblains, Corn, sad all Skis Krop- linua. en.l tuieoiivelv r-nrss I'll n mtk pitively rare , ,.T required. It i narar.ted to tie , perleel eallefaclliio or money tefnrxle.1 Price 23 real per Cooarr A Brock. bi. For sale by Bee Mitchell representing IL Varaey A Co, of Has Frsoctaro, wae brre os We Inee.ley last. KoTIt K. All ereoes indebled la Bole soj se en u tile due lo Nob! k Co. are rrqneele lo eom forward end eeltl saro s um as peeaibU. W still nmlinne la bualneea end wilt sell f.nvta a low a b tioagbl snyelier I the elelo. Ni-SI k On. Herrnst. Or..JB:4. V?. If. Art Anaertnsa cs beta beard from berk Sl bs eld bora la tiallelo. Pot let Co., Peep. Mirk be.U be be quickly and t l'tIy avertMMB by Being Ibn (anaoo lull ill knew -IVwilf Little rr!y Kiser," . rr Ml ly Cue t jtruclt ACTION. to Sormla) That His Haatei Had Been Hart. - L. C. Meacb'imp, living above Homer, La., on the edge of Arkansas, is a groat hunter and has a fins deer hound, Don, of which he i? justly proud. . A few days ago, Bays the Philadelphia Times, Mr. Meachamp was going squirrel bunting, and in order to' keep Dan at home he was compelled to tie him .p. The hound whined and begged, but, finding hia master wos obdurate, he at last lay quite peaceably before the ken nel al! day. At five o clock in the afternoon, how ever, wnen Mrs. jueacnamp was ne ginning to look for her husband's re turn, Dan became ro unusually restless that she'went out to see what was the matter. In spite of her repeated ef forts rho could do nothing to pacify him, and at last, to her utter astonish ment, he broke the rope and boundtd away over the fence and into the woods. He wa gone probably a half hour when he came running back panting and al most breathless with his master's iiat in his mouth. Mrs. Meachrtmp became at once alarmed, and, calling her son. they set out to find Meachamp, the dog all ibe time bounding along in front and lean ing the way. At last they came upon Mr. Menchamp lying helpless in the woods, where at precisely five o'clock he had fallen in a little ditch and broken a sror.ll bone in his leg. . The dog's knowledge of the accident at the very moment of its occurrence seems almost incredible, but the; truth of this is beyond dispute. A FEATHERED MONSTER. Strange and Gigantic Bird Killed by Man In West Virginia. Elias Midkif, of Hamlin, Lincoln county, was in Charleston the other day, and proposed to the State His torical and Antiquarian society that if it would send a taxidermist to Hamlin the society would secure a monster bird, of a kind never seen before by anyone in West Virginia. The feathered monster, eay the Baltimore American, is described by Mr. Midkif, from meas urements taken by himself and W. W. Adkins, of Hamlin, who killed the bird at the mouth of Vannatters creek, with five bullets from his rifle, while hunting deer recently. The bird is seven feet four inches from tip to tip, four feet from tip of bill to tail, flat bill four inches long and three inches wide, somewhat similar to that of a duck; web feet, covering nearly a square foot of area each; neck 19 inches long, legs about 11 inches long, and about one and half inches through below the feathers; plumage dark brown, re lieved on the wings and breast by light blue shading. The bird when first seen was circling high in tbe air, but came down very quickly and alighted in the water, where Adkins got a good shot at it, crippling its wing. Adkins at tempted to capture the strange fowl alive, but it was so vicious that he could not get near it without killing it, which required five bullets. AUSTkalimii BEE HUNT. , now the Natives llml the Well-Filled Hive. An Australian savage comes up to nn Irishman's idea ot human skill, for 'he bates the bees." A native seldom fuils to get honey when ho discovers the bee lie has been wathchmg for. The following description of n native's bee hunt is given in Mr. Arthur's "Kangaroo and Kauri: Warrujolluh, the chief of a tribe, went wit h two little nets to a small pool, tilled his mouth with water, and theu lying down, his head hanging over tho kh)1, he remained quiet for an hour, aporently looking at his own reflection in the water. Then the hum of a bee was heard. Buzz-z-z it went over the tool, round the black's head, now on one side, now on the other, and now clone to hi ear; but not s motion betrayed Uie bee hunter But when the bee, dropping clone to the water, gave notice by the change of its tune that it was about to sip, the chief, with a snort, squirted the water from hla mouth over the little "buzzer." Before it hod time to recover from the unexpected douche, he seized it dex terlously by the wings. 1 hen he prepared it for the chase by fnstenlng to It a bunch of wild cotton with some gum. The lee was let go; It made for its hive, slow ly at first on ac count of its lioel burden, which im peded iu progreas and ahowed a sign In the air for the chief to follow. Over bramble and broke went the chief, oc (ompiinleil by the men of his trilie, and In half an hour halted st the foot of au Immense gum tree, Into whose top the ore hail cone The chief mounted quickly, by cutting notches into the bark with hi stone tomahawk. Ina short t line he brought dow n a quantity of honeycomb, a email piece only of which contained honey, lite Australian ticea are at ingles. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, y IsnpravesBenta Whirls Make Their Is Hardly Netlrewbl. Painstaking skill and constant Ira provement ere necessary factor In the perfection or iucccm of almost any In duatry, but nowhere, any tb New York Mail and Kxprrwa, are they more fully attended than In tb making of srlideial linitt. There w a time when the lame and tbe crippled haul to show their defect Slid luiaiortune to tb world. Now it I just the other way People with artificial leg can now walk o wrferlly a to avoid detection, and s perexm with a alngle amputation ran a I moat defy detection. Improvement make it weaiiie to move the knee and ankle joint, and thl Innovation alao strengthen tb whole limb and make It more durable. On ot the laU-al Improvements I Id the knee joint of the Irf tor thigh am puUtlort, which I bo arranered that when in s sitting rwiaitkmth cord and spring are entirely related, thu re lieving all strain and prwaaure. There re In the I'mted Slete loo.ooo rwrarm w ho be lo be aupplie.1 with new limb oo an rerwg-e of one in every flv in eight year, Th manufacturing of the art tries n New York baa Dcotn quit an eoterprte. Water la Rbs Fiprrlmeau with a herroetk "led rubber buttle conlaiamg water nav snows that tb ruhlier U not ab aolulrly watertight ht eile4 bottle weighed y ous.ea dram; st tbe esd of i.n yer lb weight wae T ounce drama; r. ne ytsre, it nnneea: e'lrhti-ea Jear. 14 OUdi-re J ilrrii: tVei!y.the4 yrera, 14 ounce 4 Jrm. twraty To yer, 7 exinre I digbl; t-rnty.g , )ere, 3 i,ii,Ta llttrgr.ii: tl.ittv vtjra. CWfltOUS J eM.i .,.ai,tfcfwrfirUb3f ti. jt.w:yjfrt HE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG THOTJBLKS AND CONSUMPTION , , CAN BE CUBED. Aa Eminent New York Chemist aad scientist Makes a Free Offer to Onr Headers. Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Slo- cam, of New Tork City, demonstrating his discovery of a reliable core for Con- sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), brooobial, long and chest troubles, stubborn oougbs, oatarrbal affections, general deoline and weakness, loss of flesh, and all conditions of wasting away, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES (all different) of his New Dis coveries to any a til r ted resder of this paper writing for them. Hi "New Scientific Treatment" has oared thousands permanently bv its timely use, sod he considers it a simple professions! duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of bis infallible care. Soienoe daily develops new wonders, snd this great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, bas produoed results as beneficial to. -humanity as can be claimed 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 American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from those cored in all parts of tbe world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write, to T. A. Slooom, M. 0., i Pine street, New York, giving post- office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direct from bis laboratory. Sufferers should take instant advan tage of bis generoaB proposition. Please tell the Dootor that you saw this in the Gazette, published al Hepp ner, Oregon. July 9-7-1 yr. BIDS FOR BUILDING WANTED. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE building committee ot the Odd Fellow' hall at lone. Oreeon. will receive hlda for the erection of a 26x56 hall, everything to be fur- iiisneu djt me Dunaer. nans ana specifica tions for hall can be aeen at J. A. Woolerv' store at lone. Bids to be opened July 21, imj. The committee reserve the right to reject any or an uiub. jjy oruer 01 commmee. 656-83 J. A, WOOLEKY. Thb Bobs Feed Yard. Tbe first feed yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner is thai condnoted by William Gordon , next door to the Heppner Gazette raooh. Mr. Gordon is aooommodating. has a good yard and abundant facilities to take oare ot stock in first class sbape. Hi prices are very reasonable. He bas bay and grain for sale. Has lately added a car load of baled timothy. f. Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples, eggs or batter on subscription accounts. Any one owing this offioe can settle tbeir accounts in this manner end can't do it loo soon to Boil us. "Never Fail" headache wafers st Oon ser ft Brook', This medioine will oare sny kind of s headache in short order. tf. Pot s quarter in yoor pocket and don't spend it till yoa get down to Low Tillard's. Finest liquor snd oiuari. Near city hall. . a See those new Bnssian Tan sboea down st Liobtentbal'. Latest styles. best quality, reasonable prioea. Ton cannct do better anywhere. tf Come in sod subscribe for the "Gazoo." now is tbe time. Yoa don't wsot to mis a whole lot of good, hard reading that Is now bsiog published in onr "Only." Any person who ia interested io British Colombia should writ to W. H. Harlburt, genersl passeoger agent of Ibe O. R AN, for s copy ot Pst Doosn's lit tle "booklet," "Tbe New Boosnzslsnd." II I well worth the trouble. 60-tf. mm Caveat, and Trade-Marks obtained and all fet- at business eoaducud for teteTt ftt. OuaOrneiieoeeoeiTf u, a. Paviiivomet and we caa srrur pawat i kt tun Uisn timet rstaol Irani Washing-tots, bead mod!, drawinf or pknto with eescrtp tlna. Ws advise, II patentable or sot, Ira el charge. Oar fee sot doe till patent ts secsrrd, A Pawewirr, " Hw te Obtaia Pateata," with cost el easseia the U. S sad lerats oousUm. sat fre. Aildnas, c.A.sriow&co. 0w. t.-Tf NT OmCI. WssSMIHttTON. D. C. AttorneyH nt Lciw, All basin attended to msnncr. Notaries OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK HF.PPNKR, t i . WHITE COLLAR LINE. Columbia River and Puget Sound Navigation Co Simm THiniONE, BAILEY GiTZERT AND COAX W1VH Le.vin, Ald.r Hlrt Dvck. PortlaJ, to A.torl ll.,. Lost Beaoh, Ooea, l'srk sad Naheolt. Iire onne.-tm with iiw.oo al.awer. ssdrsiU road; ale at Tooog's Bay with feaebor lLiiroe.1. TEHjurxioisyii Uav. fortland T a. U. Pally. ..eep u4.y. Ueve, A.torl, 1 P. M belly, e.cp, m4t PAZZiBT OATHinnT Uve rrU4 I Mt Illy. etre HiM.r, SaUMlav eteht. h p M t!.M A.i .i. at es A. M . arH Sunday and Monday. ' Uf ulfil. l7. M . Leave Pnrtland sad rune dleart M lwat. T-I.T and Thuradavu A w . ,,.. . , M Uave L.are aedneri.y and f rUU, H 1 i. J. m,tTtt ' ' " CkM ta MnU IVslitilioi P4 Erarba Free if fspvt for etr, Speed, Comfort, rUanr. T'ar.l e th. T.leaon. IUi!eT Oatreti aM (reaa W.v THE PALACE HOTEL BAR,' J-;Q. ljOHOIIlCRS. Prop. Kccjjs the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. WANTED-AN IDEA2.& thing to patent? Protect yonr ideas; they may bring yoa wealth. Writ JOHN WKDDKR BUKN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. D. G., for their fluo prise offer. . . . ." . Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under the firm name of Mathews & Qentry, are associated together in tbe barber business in tbe new stand, two doors sooth of the poetoffioe. . They eolioit a call. Shaving, 15 oents. ' tf. Come to tbe Gazette offioe and get a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelop look obeap, snd besides you cannot get yonr business oard printed thereon. tf A good bicyole, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu matic tires, for sale obeap at Gilliam fc Bisbee'B. tf Dr. John W. Rasmus, ot the Redlieht, has keg beer on draught Ihe Hop Gold. Best of liquors snd cigars in s took. ' If Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thk Dalles, Oregon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler ha filed notice of hi intention to make ilnal proof In support ot hi claim, and that said proof will be made before 1. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on August 7th, 1897, viis: MARTHA C. H08KIN8, Hd. E. No. 39U9, for the BH NWJ4 and Ntf SWii Sec. 1, Tp 6 8 R 26 E W M. He name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin H. Parker, J. F. Ward, Nelson Oumpton and Samuel Enaley, all of Hardman, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, &58-87 KegUter. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER, and by virtue of an execution issued out. of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the county of Morrow and to me directed audi delivered, upon a judgment rendered and en tered in Bald court on the 9th day of Septem ber, 1896, ia favor of Clara A. Cobb, Plaintiff, and against Morris D. Long, Linnle Long, hi wiie, r. kj. duukiiuui, ene e.. rjucanum, nis wife, C. A. HugheB, L. Hughe, her husband, H. J. Faust, Panlel B.Brown and Brown, hia wife, Defendant for the um of Three Hundred Seventy-One 85-100 Dollar with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1895, and the further aura of S'Jl 89 and interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from March 1st, 1894 and Fifty- rive uoiiar attorney fee and the sum of Fifty-one 75-100 dollar coat and diburment. W hereas by said decree and order of sale it was directed that the following described reaK property in Morrow county, Oregon to-wit:: 1 be 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 aold to satisfy said judgment, t ost and accruing cost. I will on Baturday. TheSM day of July, 1897, at two o'clock p. m., of laid day, at the front door of the court house In Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, sell all the right, title and in terest of the aald Morri D Long, Linnle Long, hi 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 aatisfactlon of aald execution and all coat, and cost that may accrue. E. L. MATLOCK, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated July 2nd, 1897. 558-67 How to Get Rich-avaAt. $25 will earn you $7 weekly With oar plan of investment; yoa cannot lose. Two men made $500 aod $650 last month on t'25. Yon can do likewise. If yoa don't invest, end keep yoor money In yoar pocket, yoa will be poor all your life. Try as with (25 and see what we oan do. Absolutely oo risk. Write for particulars to Guarantee Brokerage Co., Offloes, 213 snd 215 Byrne Bailding, Los Angeles, California. NOHTH PACIPIO Rural Spirit (ESTABLISHED IN lbfit.) 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