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I Chuimii, Aif N P. Hy. Aael.tlen Pa. Al lhlle.t)r, Portland, Or to Snrmise That Bia Bad Been Hart. I L. C. Meachump, living above Homer, La., on the edge of Arkansas, is a groat hunter and has a fine deer hound, Don, of which he if justly proud. A lew days ago, says the Philadelphia Times, j Mr. Meachamp was going squirrel hunting, and in order to keep Dan at home bo was compelled to tie him p. The hound whined and begged, but, finding his master was obdurate, he at last lay quite peaceably before the ken nel al! day. At five o'clock in the afternoon, how ever, when Mrs. Meachamp was be ginning to look for her husband's re turn, Dun became so unusually restless that she went out to see what was t he matter. In spite of her repeated ef forts The could do nothing to pacify him, and at last, to her utter astonish ment, he broke the rope and bound! d away over the fence and irto 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. Meachamp became at once alarmed, and, calling her son, they set out to find Meachamp, the dog ail the time bounding along in front and lead 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 small bone in bis leg. The dog's knowledge of the accident at the very moment of its occurrence seems almost incredible, but tht truth of this is beyond dispute. TtiminKpw- mm MfcH'S BLESSING Charity's Reward The Place Where It Is Never Cold. There is nn old lady on the West side, white-haired, benevolent-looking woman.whose 00 years of life have been filled with good deeds, says the Chicago Times Herald. She is always doing good, and the worthy poor always iDd in her a friend in need. It was during the first cold snap this winter that she heard a poor widow, an Irishwoman, with four small children, who were in need of clothing to protect them from the cold. The next day, with a large bundle of clothing, she visited the com fortless rooms of this unfortunate fam ily. The mother had gone out, but the children were there, and this old lady, whose charity ,w-U is of the practical sort, proceeded to dress the little ones herself, beginning with the youngest, a mere baby. She was just fastening the last button of the dress of the eldest girl when the door opened and the mother walked in. She was chilled through, tired, and discouraged from her failure to get work. It took but an instant for her to grasp the situa tion, and when slim looked into the kindly face of the benefactress her eyes were filled with tears. "God bless ye, mum, for your kind ness to my little ones," she said, "and may ye never go to a place that is cold " "My good wouian, replied the old lady, "imrhapsi the reason I do this is to avoid going to a place that is hot." THE SULTAN'S SUNDAY OUT. It' a Gallant Show When Abdul Ilamld (ion to Prayer. Kvcry Fruity the Motdem Sunday. ot course these inorihuud sea mon sters that comprise the Turkish navy, lying inoori'ii stem and stern, moored lor a hizen yeurs, impotcut as turtle) on their buck, within the orolden horn. fly the crescent aud the star. The ma rines put on their whitest trousers, and perhaps they give n bumibh to their arms; u wild sort of march, well i hiyed, sounds from near the Turkish admiralty, ood the band and troop oomo ktriding up the hill. Everybody !n the city, except our own military ituuciir, who, 1 am told, generally de prtvc this brilliant ceremony of hi presence and the uniform of his queen ia going to the SeUmlik, the rultuna drive iroiii lua pnlai-e to bia mosque, a distance of about 200 yard. You pns leverni regiment of cavalry and in roniry, winillug up the hill to Yildlf Kitmk, nnd by the time you are re ceived, In small pavilion oiniwtite the inoaque aud juxt outside the imlure gutea, by a glittering nlil-de-cmiip, t he widen urving road ia filled with troops. IM. kit - . . i or immune a in ironi or you, und the palace galea to the left. Hurdly hate you awallowed your cup of coffee U- lore the Iwml of more approaching regiment are heard. They tue II fine fellotva, and they advance with the queer poluted parade-atop taught them by their German instruct TAKINQ CARE OF DANK BILLS. tolled Carreary I Nat fto roanaaaa aa II Was Revered Year A fa. Pnnlt tiotea are cleaner than they i mil to W. It la the policy of the New York Imnks, wty tin New York Sun, to aend their eoiuil notea to the I lilted M.tti-a trraaury to be deairoyril aa aoon aa a aiittli ient number aveumululra to juatify It. Hank In the weal aend on t hole Imtche of toiled IVrw 1 otfc Hot to their crreHmleut bank In thui lty, and the laiik that recelvra them aorta them out and aend round rach little batch to the bank by which they rre Uaiird. Three aorted itutca are tlwn ecnt to the trraaury to b tie Mroved and other Imm-I In their place, New York la time a a rt of diHt for n.ili'il nml ilninniri'ii mil' a in ii Iran Kane, 'Hie iiriittttir prrneaa for liank note ha I ' n iletrloprd of late tear Hint the pmi rtiini nt baa adopted this )1ut of frequently tlcitrottpg unled tiot. a and re iuitig good one. INDIANS COPY CUSTOMS. Alex Cornell tas to from Galloway jeiterday. N. A. Leach was np from L zingtcn on yesterday. ORDERED A TIN PETTICOAT. la Lire Worth Living? If there ia an individual on earth who is excusable for thus interrogating him self, it is the unhappy mortal who suf fers from malpria in tome one of its dia bolical ( forms. This is no difficult conundrum, however. Life is worth living by any man or woman who enjoye good health, and is cot ' barrassed by a reproachful oonsoienoe. The malarial sconrge, heavily laid on is a terrible one for the poor sufferer to endure A series of freezings, soorouings and sweats the last leaving one at limp and as strength less ss a dish rag, are hard indeed, re onrring as they do with fiendish regu larity. Hostetter't Stomach Bitters is the world-wide known preventive and curative of this class of maladies, either in the form of ague and fever, bilious remittent, dumb ague atd ague oake. Used with persistence they will, rely upon it, eradicate disease from the eys tern. They also conquer rheumatism, kidney and bladder oomp'aintt, uerv niiBDeBs. dyspepsia, liver complaint and constipation, and renew failing strength Tbe drowning of Mrs. Anthur Ham mond and ber daughter, May, at Port 1 ind on tbe evening of tbe departure ol the Elder for the Yukon hat been chronicled generally through tbe North wot press. Tbe ladies, in company with n man who proved to be tin notori ous Mclver, went out in a boat to see tbe Elder start on tbe journey north ward, and were oanght by tbe wbeel of ibe J-imore while she was maktog a landing. Molver escaped. Tbe Ham monds formerly lived at Pendleton. The husband was in California and was at once notified. Aa Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Vakea a Free Offer to Oar Headers. ' The Pope Insisted That Nude Statue Be Draped. One. cf the most curious instances of the struggle between tut and pro priety is shown in St. Peter's. The writer, says the Troy Press, was ram bling through the great cathedral one day when he suddenly came upon an enormity. It was the superbly sculp tured form of a beautiful woman, the head, hands, neck, tinkles and feet sep arate masterworks of art. The word .L.,. i 1 ...! .1 1 iT i . m ocyuioic in utcu ouiiiuiy, lur uie tursu , ,. , . , , . . . , , general deoline and THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. LUNG TBOfJBLKS AND CONSUMFHON CAN BE CURED. tin petticoat painted to represent mar ble, but so ill in color and drapery line that the entire statue seemed disjoint ed and at war in its component parts. "Si signor," said the guide, apologet ically. ' "It is the impossible. Very true. But what can be helped? The sculptor he make beautiful model nude. It will not do. It is on the pope's tomb. The pope, he comes to see his tomb two, three hundred years ago. He say no. We will not have such thing, lie tell the sculptor to put on the drapery. The artist, he say no it is impossible. Then the pope call a workman and he say put on the clothes on the figure. The workman not an artist, only a workman, ne put on the tin petticoat and paint it. The pope satisfied. He die and is buried in the tomb. But everybody wonder two, three hundred years at the figure.'" WHAT FASTSKATERSREQUIRE. Terrible Aooideut. It is a terrible so- nident to be burned or scalded; but tbe pain and agony and tbe frightful dis figurements can be quiokly overoome itbout leaving ascar byusiug De Witt's Witob Hazel Halve. For sale by Conser & BrocV. . Messrs. Sam Eoois sod Tom Ingram are back from tbe John Day, having completed tbe work on tbe Blue Moun tain Telephone line in that direotion. WANTED-AN IDa-Areo0;, thing to patent 1 Protect yonr Ideas ; they may brine you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDER BUHN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. for their prize otter. Some for ten, tome for twenty and some for thirty years bave soffured from piles and then bave been quiokly and permanently Cured by usiog DeWitt'n Witob Hazel Salve, tbe great remedy for piles Bud ail forms of skin diseases. For Hale by Cuueer & Brock. Jan. J boson bat ret urued from bis trip to Payette, Idaho, and Wallowa valley. He it very mnob. impressed with tbe Payette country at a cattle teotion and may locate there in tbe spring Ike Pbipps remained and, with one of bit brothers, will embark in tbe tbeep biiBinett in Ibat locality neit year. Free Pills. Send your tddret to U. E. Buoklen ft Co., Chicago, and get a free eample box of Dr. King't New Life Pilla. A trial will eonviuce you of their merit. Tha pilla are ray lo action and are particularly rftVntivA in the enre of On. slipattnn and Hick Headache. Fiar Ma laria and Liver trouble that bave been proved invaluable. They are guaran teed lo be perfectly Tree rrnm every deleteriona aubatanoe and lo be timely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, tint by giving tone toatomaeh and bowel greatly Invigorating the system. ltegiilar ell 2o. per box. Sold by Conaer A Brock, druggists. Miet Eva brlana returned home from Mooinotith on I tat Sunday. Mist Brian graduated at the Normal recently with high honor. Not. only pilet ot the very wortt tod rau I cured by leitt't Witob Hazel Halve, but eiii-uia, tcalde, born, bruit- ea, boil, nicer and all other akin trouble ean be inataotly relieved by tbe tamt remedy. For tale by (Voter It Brook, Wm.J toe aud family bave departed tor tbelr borne, Vlfll, Malheur oiionty, formerly Bally ereek. Physical Needs of Those Who Desire to Excel In Ice Racing. The typical speed skater has a short body, capacious, round chest,- with well-developed back; his thighs are strong and very long, as are also his legs. His feet are large and flat. His weak points are his calves, due to the long, flat skate to which his flattened foot is so closely bound. The large mus cles of his chest are not exercised, and his arms, held lying idly along his back, are unused except in an occasion al spurt, when they are brought down and swung straight from the shoulder. They say that they catch less wind held that way, and that the position is restful to the tense extensors of the back. This is, no doubt, true, says Popular Science Monthly, but the re sult is disastrous to symmetrical devel opment. This type of figure is seen at its best in such skaters as the Dona hues, McCormick, the old-time profes sional, who still skates a fast race, al though now 40 years of age, and in Wilson Breen, a professional, who has been a winner of much gold and glory by means of his long legs and power ful thighs. The conclusion that speed skating alone is not a good exercise to develop a well-built, symmetrical man will be patent to anyone who re views the facts. If indulged in it should be, as done by Mct'ulloch, in conjunc tion with other forms of athletics which brine into nction the muscles of the arm, calf, shoulders and chest. LIVED HIS LIFE ALONE. Spent Venn at a Botel Without Speaking to Anyone. A year or two ago a well-to-do gentle' mun died in a New York hotel. He had lived in the hostelry for years, and yet not a soul Knew him personally or any thing about him beyond the fact that he pnid bin bills promptly and regular ly. He chose to muke no acqufiintauces, siiys the New York Advertiser, and was satisfied to appear to the hotel manager ns "Xo. CI, K," or by whatever numlier his room designated. The hotel man agement bad changed several times, but he lived on there, a calm, unruffled ex istence. As a guest such i ninn is a Jewel, and, aa may reasonably be sup posed, he win not likely to be harrassed by unnecessary attentions. When he died and it wot found that he was a gentleman of independent fortune the nenspnper, of course, making the dis covery some people marveled for a day or two, and then forgot him. I recall the incident now only to illustrate that in a great city like this what appears to be the most public life may in reality be the most exclusive. Tbe distinguished chemist, T. A. Hlo cum, of New York City, demonstrating bis discovery of a reliable oure for Con sumption (Pulmonary Tuberculosis), bronchial, long and chest troubles, stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, weakness, loss of flesb, and all condition! ot wasting awBy, will send THREE FREE BOT TLES - (all different) of bis New Dis ooveries to any afflicted reader of this paper writing for them. Hit "New Scitntifio Treatment" bat cured thousands permanently by itt timely use, and be considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial of bis infallible oure. Scienoe daily develops new wonders, and tbis great chemist, patiently experi menting for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity at can be claimed by any modern genius. Hit assertion that lung troubles and con sumption are curable in any olimate is proven by "heartfelt letters of grati tude," tiled in bia American and Euro pean laboratories in thousands from tbose onred in all parts of tbe world. The dread Consumption, uninter rupted, meant tpeedy and certain death. Simply write to T. A. SlOonm, M. C, 98 Pine street, New York, giving post office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent direct from bit 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. July 9-7-1 yr. NOTICE. Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, under the firm nauie cf Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in tbe barber busineet in tbe new stand, two doors south ot the postoffioe. They solicit a oall. Sbaviog, 15 cents. tf. A good bicycle, snitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu matic tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam St Bisbee's. - tf Now is tbe time to get the Weekly Oregoman, the greatest newspaper of the West. With tbe Gazette, both strict ly in advance, one year, $3.60. No better combination ot newspapers can be made to the state. Tbe Gazette will take potatoes, apples, eggs or bntter on subscription aocounts. Any one owing tbit office can settle tbeir accounts in thit manner end oan't do it too toon to suit us. . Notice of Intention. Land Office at Thk Dalles, Oregon. June 22nd, 1897. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK lollowlnjr-named settler has tiled notice of hla intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on August 7th, 1897, vi: MARTHA C. H08KINS, Hd. E. No. 39U9, for Ihe Stf N WJ4 and N4 BW'4 Sec. 1, Tp 6 S R 26 E W M. he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin H. Parker. J. K. Ward, Nelson Oumpton and Samuel Ensley, alt of Hardman. Oregon. . J AS. F. MOORE, 5,56-67 Register. SUMMONS. THE NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER, located at Heppner, in the state of Ore gon, is closing up its affairs. All note holders and others, creditors of said association, are therefore horeby notified to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. ED. K. BISHOP, Ofnt-ta tasnier... Thb Boss Feed Yabd. The first feed yard tbe teamster strikes in Heppner is that conducted by William Gordon , next door to tbe Heppner Gazette ranob. Mr. Gordon is accommodating, bts a good yard and abundant facilities to take eare of stock in first class sbape. His prices are very reasonable. Be bas bay and grain for sale. Has lately added a car load of baled timothy. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. The Oregon Mortgage Company, . Limited, a uorporution, riain tiff, vs. Berend Poppenga and Ella Pop- penga. Defendants. To Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga, de fendants above named. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer or other. wise pieaa to the complaint Died against y e above entitled suit on or before the ni lay of the next regular term of the Cirouit on ret Come to tbe Gazette offioe and get a decent lot of envelops printed. Government envelops look cheap, and betides you cannot get your business card printed thereon. tt Court for Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Monday, the 6th day of September, 1897; and if you fail to so answer or otherwise piead, for want thereof, plaintiff will take judgment againBt defendant, Berend Poppenga. for tbe mini of $450 00 together with interest thereon at 'he rate of ten per crnt per annum from the 1st day of December, 1895, and for the further sum of 150.00 attorneys' fee and for the costs tn this suit, and plaint! 11' will apply to the court for a decree of foreclosure ana sale of the followi g described mortgaged premises, to wit: TheSWIaof the N Eli and the SV4 of the dW,and theNW of the SW!4 of section 19, township 4, south of range 25, E. W. M., and for the application of the proceeds of said sale of property to the payment of the Judgment and costs herein prayed for against defendant, Berend oppenga. Ihis summons is published by virtue of an order made by Hon. Stephen A. Lowell. Judge ot tne above entitled court on tne ztra aay oi July, 1897. ELLIS S LYONS. 64-T7 Attorneys lor r lainuns. "Never Fail" headache wafers al Con aer A Bfook't, Thit medioine will oure any kind of a headache in short order. tl. Put a quarter in your pocket and don't tpend it till yon get down to Low Tillard't. Finett liquori and oigart. Netr oily ball. a See those new Russian Tan shoes down at Llobtenthal't. Latest stylet, bett quality, reasonable prices. Yon cannot do better anywhere. tf . Harklea' Are tea Halv. Tbe Itt Halve in the world tor Cult, I Ilruiee, More, Uleert, Halt Kbeum, I Fever Hore. Tetter. Chapped Hand, Cbil blame, Corne, and all Sio Krop-1 iioua, and poaltlvely core file or no pay required. It ta guaranteed to tit Perfect aalisfaotloo or -money refunded. Price 23 rent per box. For aale by Coster lirock. Rev. Greene wilt preach al tbe M. E. dbarcb, Houtn, no ant Sunday morning at tbe ntual boor. All are Invited. MOTICK. All pereotit Indebted In Botes and e eoonla due to Noble it Co. are requested lo some forward and settle tame a ton aa pBMitile. We ttilt root lone in biiatnawa ati.1 will ll gmhlt a low a e be Imag-lt anywhere la tbe aula. Ncsli A Co Heppuef. Or June .'. M7. tf. ic IfcuMor Line"! ItlOUClD CATFOLKS! m . t lMV fmm WE f W . 4 fmtm JtaMk, W. V ,bMt,e fte4. - f f . i t . 0 . . t . t - t I I I i If e- l i -! ')' rTlf Nf THIATtO BY MAIL t NM -, tra Kinfitei ft ..... STCAUxnt ..... "DHLti CiTt" AHD 'ttCVLiTOV Tit braarb train dfl Sot arrive till tbtt afteraoen, bnl Ibe flue of tbe delay IU liiD line Cvutd Del be liMlfO'd. Hick bead r be f ea be qoirkty and rota- plrtely overcoat y ait tboe famon Ittll pill know a 'I-.witl't Little F.arly Klatrt." For tale ty Cotter A llr.M-k. Le Tb IVstb-i daily f'l l ftomUvl at e 13 a a. Leave I'uftlaaJ at 7 ft) a ta. Wte In) i In tVHUa.i, atra rf at Tl-e lajii ad I a ftp d-wa the IViieattH; yoa will tjf .0, aai save wey, t M. C Al LAW AT. t leneral Ak-et, i i m !' IWr - a a.a,a VI ..i'i . , l. . . a,,.- a-.--. t I . ' I- a et Ikey rttw III tine itfc4 ky W kit Mea. l b Alaska li'iliaii, after e-arnlr g many ol the ii-ra of w It . t a Inrn. aoon I rgm to lite lit t thrm at far a !: and convenient, tayt tlte Pitt burgh I)iptch. Their one-eto't bw toon gi way to two and thrre-atory trurlurea, and inatrail of I nildllig brllrr-aki Iter vtbere'er thrre' a t lre lug, thry tT I tbrir tlrll..igt In luaifiht row, carefully obtervitf the building line. When aa Indian bo ram brk froni tbe tlatrt apre.ul Uut t)t that the tiouave cf lb blte men In b'g cite-) v r ail homtarred, the fbioa ,f esiit Wring t!. ir o bouara spread like HJflra. Tb Indiana w-otilj pay ftoat- taloa to Uie nuaaerkal valvtra, bt t Z. R. Ttom, ipr6tiag S. C uJ mWI m LttJiWr tut ,kad w,lt A Co.. cf Larof , S. T, U ta low. t, : ! k.a .v .Jr te Ur tf hilka tt BUaoWred , Hk tiei' fv-k IhakSt t. - aa tk aV Js fl r a I k I at 4. A I rnd thra 4V and J.o. Tbe run U-r 1f- W' Bt-. l4btM tl.k tr rt rfifr!!y twrW sir nop thx wbivb tad la the te iiaigbtm , tKU Ileal it li j'lor aaj riait Is Mr. K t. Vtngbaa betrtar4 trots Ibe valley a bee tbe baa beea vteitlaf ttlabvee Blaed fp III Caatoaaer, Inoneof the lending journals ot Mon tevideo, the following advertisement appeared recently: "A very rich young woman would like to marry a young man of good family. If necessary. the will pny the debt of her future bualmnd. Send answer with photo graph to I. P., at the office of the lour nal." The Inserter of thit announce ment waa no other than one Isaac Melerxteln, a merchant tailor, who had juat act tip an establishment In Mon tevideo. By thit plan he procured pho tograph of many undesirable custo mer. OHOST OBJECTED. Wealda't Keep Unlet TatU th Hums Wm Moved. It I told In the Waahington Star that a correspondent nat occaaton to atop all night in a west Mrglnia cabin, where he bad been entertained a year lr fore. Tbe cabin at hla firat visit bad faced the road; It now occupied a posi tion at a conalilerable diaiauce irom tbe highway and faced the other di rection. When aaked about tbe change the owner ot tb cabin said: "Had trr make IL Dad made aecb a fuaa 'bout It, my wife "lowed we d bev ter wove bark, lo' eee, ahe never knotted the ole man III bia lifetime, an ahe didn like brln peatercd by him 20 y'ar after be wor dead. How waa that?" inquired the or reaiioiiilrttt. "Waal, the house uater be byar, fore li ar war any maul, an when dad died buried 'ira over yonder by them oak. The road war cut through, an we rooted the bmiae oier dad'a ,Tae. He ncter bad cut up none, though be war a great ravorlrr wbca b lived, but ben we moved the bouat he utter come every nlghl to ur bed an' try to aw'ar at meonly be couldn't talk. It kin' o' th kled ne to eew the ole nan when be couldn't awar. but my wife Vlt-knl erbuut It an I mosed th cabin bvb agio. Tbt ole in an baia't com Uick tence, an' I'll reckon be'il bev bit way; be allut did 'fore he died, an' Im bala ioa' non) ot bit uppu'untt Come in and subscribe for theGaxoo." Now it tbe time. Yon don't want to mis a whole lot of good, hard reading that it now being published in onr "Only." Any person who it interfiled in Brititb Columbi tbould write to W. H. Hnrlbnrt. general passenger agent ot tbe 0.11 Nfor a oo py nf Pat Don an' t lit tle "booklet," "The New BootDaaland." It it well worth tbe trouble, 00-tf. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for Morrow county. Rothchild Brothers, i'laintifls, vs. Robert Krick, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Robert Krick: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed aganst you in the above entitled cause nf action on or before the first day of the next term of the shove entitled court, to-wit: Monday, the th day of September. 1897; and if you fall so to appear and answer, for wantt'ereof, the plaint 111' will take Judgment against you for the sum of $141, the costs and disbursement of this action, and for the sal of the property belonging to you heretofore at tached in this action, and will apply the pro ceeds of said aale to the payment of said judg ment, costs and disbursements. This summons is served on yon in pursuance of an order of Hon. Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered in said action on the 21st day of July, 1897. BROWN & HKOflKLD, 64-77 Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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