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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
L d3 u cj y LJ TROUBLES OF A DIPLOMATIST. OkiMiroM Career of n Former Porta VM MlnUter Who Ventured Into Wail Street. Ten years back the little kingdom of Portugal was representerr- by Souza Rosa, who was the Apollo of the diplomatic corps, the most popu lar man in society of that day, whose dinners and little suppers, whose languishing1 eyes and fascinat ing ways are still remembered, says the New York Sun. But the handsome Souza had need of money. His salary and allow ances fell far short of supporting the establishment he maintained here and he attempted to increase his re sources by gambling in Wall street, receiving tips from the beautiful wife of a noted senator. All went well at first, money came flowing into the coffers of the di plomatist, there were many more dinners given in his bachelor ajart ments, many more little suppers Hut one day poor Souza got caught wa sold out and found himself thou sands of dollars in debt. There was only one thing to be done to sell all he had and ask for his recall, and this he did as speed ily as circumstances would allow. The king of Portugal and the queen, "who is said to be very fond of her handsome compatriot, saw to it that Souza Rosa did not suffer by his indiscretion and caused him to be transferred to Paris where there are no beautiful wives of senators to give him tips and no wicked Ameri can stock brokers, and where he has lived in happiness and contentment since nis unmriunaie American ex perience. Deafness Cannot be Cared By looal applications, as they oaoDot reach the diseased portion of the ear There ia only one way to cure deafness and thai ia by ooDstitatiooal remedies DeafoeBB is caused by an inflamed con clitiou of the mucous liniDg of the eusta cbiao tube. When this tube gets in flamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation oao be taken out and this tube restored to its norma condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases oat of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in. damed condition of the mucous eurfaoes. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Cure. Send for circulars, free. The I-arajrut ffalliaa; TfmM, Germany has the largest sailing ves sel in the world, the Preussen, of rt.OOO tons, just launched at CreestemundV She is owned by the firm that owns the former largest sailing vessel, the Po tosi, of 6,000-odd tons, and will be used in the trade with the Pacific coast, of America. The Preussen is 437 feet long and 53 feet wide. She draws 34 feet, and has a spread of sail of 48,000 square feet. N. Y. Herald. His Life In Peril. "I just seemed to have gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., ''biliousness and a lame back bad made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to eleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Electric Bit ters, but they worked wonders. Now 1 eleep lie a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work " They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50 cents at Slooum Drug Co's. HiKti-lrl4-il Orchid. There are a number of orchids worth from .f:.0oo to $1,000 apiece. They grow in the malarial, miasmatic jungles of Africa, and there are men whose only business in life is orchid hunting. They only gather the roots in the dry season, when they are shriveled and apparently tlead. (lath ered in the wet season, when thev are blooming the least rough handling would kill them. Some orch iU do not bloom till they are IS years old. Oth ers grow in the cold ami rarified air of mountain top. Nature. Forty Ysars Torture. To be relieved from torturing disease after 30 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after I bad suffered 40 yeare." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits. Slocum Drug Co. For Sale. Thoroughbred Poland both male and female. 10-13 T. J. China bogs, Mati Heppner, Ore. Everybody wants to Oregonian has to say. know what Tha Sickness steals more savings than the burglar. Slowly, coin by coin, the money that has been so hardly earned is paid out for drugs and doctors. Sickness is the worst enemy of tlfc work ing man, and the common cause of the working man's sickness is disease of the stomach often involving the heart, lungs, liver, or kidney. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery will stop the stealing of the savings by sickness. It cures dis eases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures dis eases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., when these diseases are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs. "About ten years ago I began to have trouble with my atomacb," write win. Connolly, of 535 Walnut Street, Lorain, Ohio, It got so bad I had to lay off quite often two and three days in a week, my stomach would bloat, and I would belch up gas, and was in awful distress at such times. I nave employed and been treated by the best doctors in the dty but got no help whatever. By some way or other I happened to ret hold of a vial of your ' Pellet,' and I thought thev haloed me. It was then I wrote to you f haloed me. advice. Yon told me that by my symptoms you thought I had hver complaint, and advised the use of your "Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Pleasant Pellet ' in connection. These medi cines I have taken as directed, and am very happy to state that I commenced to get better from the start and have not lost a day this summer on account of my stomach. I feel tip top, and better than I have for ten years." Accept no substitute for " Golden Med ical Discovery." Nothing else is "just as good." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels. Potato Pie. Slice eight or nine boiled potatoes. Put two tablespoonfuls of white (not cream) sauce in a stewpnn with four ounces of butter, two ounces of grated cheese, juice of half a lemon, seasoning of salt, pepper and nutmeg and the yolks of four well-beaten eggs. Stir over the fire until thoroughly heated. Place a row of croutons of fried or toasted bread around a shallow baking dish, put a layer of the potato slices within the border and cover with some, of the sauce, then arrange another layer of potatoes in a smaller circle and cover with sauce, and so on until you have formed a raised center; put a little sauce on top and cover with two ounces more of grated cheese and some bread crumbs and bake about 20 minutes until nicely browned and serve up hot. Washington Star. A Cuaftard Hint. When baking a custard in an oven containing some other dish which re quires greater heat, the proper tem perature may be obtained by netting the custard in a pan of hot water. Do not allow the water to boil around it. If it show a symptom of bubbling, add cold water. I'se a pan a bit larger than the dish containing the custard. and do not put in water enough to come more than hnlf way up the pudding dish. This permits more water to be added without dipping any out, and also lifting out. the custard as soon as it is cooked. If left standing even a few minutes in the hot water it will whey. Jo(k1 Housekeeping. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store." writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis. Ky., "is Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Conghs and colds, because it always eures. Id my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat Bnd Lung diseases, who coold get no help from this or anv other remedy." Mothers rely ou it, best phy sicians prescribe it, and Slooum Drug Co. guarantee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes, ")Oo and $1. La CJrande is to have a gravity water s stem. To put tho system in full working order will cost 875,000. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. axative Rromo-Quinine Tablets cure a old in one day. No Cure, no Pay. rice 25 cents. The chamber of commerce of Everett is sending samples of silic and talc east for analysis. Keep Out the Wet SAWYER'S ExocUUr Brul CLOTHING The beat watrprf -aTBeata In h world. Mftti frona th let material and warranted waltrpraal. Had to stand th toQibatt work and weatbor. I.atok for tbe iradf mark. If yonrdaalar doa not bar tbm, write for catalogs to I. T. BlUr tis racking t., IrU., fca Frenetic. . r II. M. SAW Y Fit A- HON. Sole Hrr. V.mat CajBbridr M aaa. Wily oiir OREGON Sholine AND IMon Pacific Onlv Line EAST via spLT lie m mm TWO TRAINS DAILY Daily Departs TIME SCHEDULES Hkppnkr, Or. Daily Arkivks Fast Mail For East and West Fast Mail From East and West Express For East and West Express Fuorn East and West 8:15 a. m. 5:15 p. m. 8:15 a, m. 5:15 p. STEAMER LINES. San Francisco Portland Route. Steam sails from Portland 8 p. m. every 5 days. Boat service between Portland. Astoria, OroRon City, Dayton, Salem, Independent Corvallis and all Columbia and Willamette River points. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Steamers between Kiparia and Lewistou leave Riparia daily at 4:40 a. m., returning: leave Lew niton dally, except Monday, at 8:w a. m. J. M. KERNAN, Agent, Heppner. A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent, Portland THE REGULATOR LINE Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Company. ..DALLES BOAT.. leaves Oak Street Dock. Portland, at 7 a. m. and 11 p. m. : : : : : : : PORTLAND 13 OAT leaves Tbe Dalles at 7 a. m. and 3 p. in., daily (except Sunday). ::::::: STEAMERS Regulator, Dalles City, Reliance, Iralda, G.W. Shaver. W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent, The Dalles I'ur Kuie. Eight head of good work horses, 1 2 vear-o'd filly, 1 yearling filly, 1 2-year old gelding, 1 yearling mule, 2 Ruckling mules, at G. W. Maxwell place, miles south of Gooseberry postoffice. 1011 H. L. SMYSER. Alweps reliable The Weekly Oregonlan. OTO HDake Affidavit New Lease of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. II. Randall, Dunlap, Ia., ays: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried Kodol, I soon knew I had found what I had long looked for. I am better today than In years. Kodol gave me a new lease of life. Anyone can have my af fidavit to the truth of this statement." Kodol digests your food. This enables the system to assimilate supplies, strengthen ing1 every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes You Strong. Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The 1. bottle contains times the 50c. tut. yOTlCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE, Y VI KIT K UK AN KXKltTION AM) j 1 order of xale duly isRued Iiy the clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow. StHte of Oregon, .Inte l the -"'th ilify of OcN.: r, 1 1'.'.', iu a certain action in t he 'ireiiit (Vi;rl i'or ' mud county and stdte. wherein Kavi-I Mattiu. j t'laiutilt', recovered judgment asaiunt John Jor dan, Defendant, for the sum of Two tl in ire-i j Twenty-three nuil ."iO-Ion ( '.':! ."' I'n'.liirv wiiii' interesf thereon at the rate of Jo -r rent j-rr cent per annum from the i:'th day f M,iy !Vi. and the further sum t Twenty-'1! --.-i-Attorney' fee. and costs and di!i!ire: u-tits . taxed at Seventeen and - o '00 Dollar, 0:1 tie- I day of K"itemlM-r i- 1 . .-iid .' l.lL'm.-nf I i !!..: ii;ued to J. W. Morrow 011 tlieUJ-1 day ..1 Vy -. Notice In herehy triven that I will on Sn'ur day, the 'il'th day of November l.tn'J. at 1 .. k p. 111. ol said day. at the front door of the "o-nt House in Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, poll at public auction to the highest bidder for each in hand, the following described property to-wit: South half northwest quarter ainl north hnif ! outhpst quarter hti.I soutlu-at .nmrt.r of southweet quarter of section 1-: northeast qaarterof northweM quarter of section l:i: and southeast quarter of section H: nil in township 1 aouth of ranee 2 east V. M., situated iu Mor row County. Oregon. Taken and levied upon an the projwrtr of the iuil John JoMhti cr so much thereof an i.iny 1k? necesary toaatiafy the said judgment in fa- j rorof l'avPl Martin mid azaiust said John Jor , dan together with all rot and dibure;uent! that hae or may accrue. E. M. H C TT. 10-H Sheriff. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, October I:0J. r Timber LBnd, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Offioe, LaGrande, Uregon, Uotober 22, 1902. Notioe is hereby given that in 00m uliance with the provisions of the act of Cougress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory." as ex tended to all tbe Pnblio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Oris A. Tubnbow, of Palouse City, County of Whitman, State of "Washing ton has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 1621 for the pur chase of the se1 ue) seo. 1, to 5 s r 27 e W M, lots 5 and 6, se nw1 of aeotion No. 6" in township No. 5 s, range No. 28 e W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his offioe at Heppner, Oregon, ou Friday, the lfitb day of Jau uary, 1903. He names as witnesses: Elmer . Klots, of Palouse City, Washington, John Zollinger, of Hepp ner. Oregon, George Z Ickes, Charles W. SandereoD, of Palouse City, Wash ington. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this offioe on 01 before said 16th day of January, 1903. 10-19 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offioe. LaGrande, Oregon, October 22, 1902 Notioe is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Cougress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An aot for the sale of timber lands ia the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by aot of August 4, 1892, Elmeb E. Klots, of Palouse City, County of Whitman, SUle of Washing ton, bus this day tiled in this offioe his sworn statement No. 1620, for tde pur chase of the 8WJ4 Dwij' eec. 11, ee,1 ne' BH of section No. 10 in township No. 5 s, range No. 27 e W M, and will otter proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lonJ before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at bis office at Hepyuer Oregon, ou Friday, tbe loth day of January, 190d. He names as witnesses: John Zollinger, of Heppner, Oregon. and George Z. lokes, Oils A. Turnbow, Charles W. Sanderson, all of Palouse City, Washington. Any and all persons olaiming adverse ly the above described lauds are request ed to file their claims iu this offioe on or before said 16th day of January, 1903. 10 19 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, LaGrande, Oregon, October 20, 1902 Notioe is hereby given tbat in 00m plianoe with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An aot for tbe sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Edna Slocum, of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this offioe her sworn statement No. 1605, for the purchase of the ne, sw1 u', se1 and se) se of section No. 5 io township No. 4 s, range No. 28 e, W M, and will otfjr proof to show that tbe land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, the l th day of January, 1903. She uanieri as witnesses : Sherman Sbaw, George Sperry, Eu gene R. Swinburne and Floyd Thomas, all of Heppner, Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to tile their claims in this offioe on or before said 15th day of Jannary, 1903. 10-19 E. W. BARTLEl'T, Register. Timber Lmd, Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOLv PUBLICATION. United StBtes Land Office, La Grande, Oregon, October 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com- plioncf with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An net fi;r tiie sale of timber lands iu the Stut'H of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of Au-urit 4, 1S92, Geokgk Z. Ickes, of Palouse City, County of Whitman, State of Washing ton, ha tins day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 1008, for tbe pur-cIi-h of the w2 sw '4 sec. 11 and w1 nv ! j of Htf. N'i. 11, in township No. 5 n, roge No. 27 e, W M and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricn'tural purposes, and to .--t..l!i?h Ijh claim to said land before j Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his ( ITic" at nppner, Oregon, ou Thursday, 1 the loth day of January, VM'S. I He names as witnesses: j J hn Zollinger, of Heppner, Oregon, Hn.i j)..- Tnrnhnw nil nf Pnlnnae H,d ,A.' lurDOOW, ail or 1 Blouse uiiy, vt nsnmgton. Auy aud all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to tile their claims in this office on or before said loth dav of January, 1903. 1(1 19 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. The regular price for the an Fran cisco Weekly Examiner is $1.50. You cau get it and the Gazette for $2.25. Timber Land, Aot Judo 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offioe, Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Ootober 21, 1902. Notioe is hareby given that 10 com pliance with the provisions- of the act of Congress of Juoe 3, 1878, entitled "An aot for tbe sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas R. Howabd, of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, has on August 27, 1902; filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1055 for tbe purchase of the eelt ne sec. 10 aid sJ- nwjjf and iw'j' iif: sec. 11 in township No. 5 s, ranne No. 26 e, W M, and will offtr proof to show tbat Ibe land ougnt is more valuable for its timber or stone than for Hgricultural purposes, snd to establish his claim lo said land before Vawter Crawford. C Minty Clerk, at Heppner,. Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 8th day of January. 190'Jy He name) as witnesses; J'liins Keitb ly, Mat Hughes, Albert Matteson and Eogene Matteson, all of Heppner, Ore gon. Any and all persons olaiming adverse ly the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8tb day of January. 1903 10 19 JAY P. LUCAS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior, Land Offioe at LaGrande, Oregon, Oct 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given tbat the follow ing Darned settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be saade before John Hailey, Jr, U. 8. Commissioner at Pendleton, Oreconon December 12h. 1902 viz: H. E. No. 7685, Levi L. Hiatt one of the heirs and for tbe heirs of Mary A. Hiatt for tbe nei swjand n "e34 8e0- 6 and nw)i swji sec. 5 tp 4s r 30 e W M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz-: John Gurdane, Thomas Gurdane, James Hall and George Hayes, all of Pendleten, Oregon. 10 15 E. W. BARTLETT. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1002. Notice is hereby given tbat tbe follow ing named settler has filed notioe of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Umatilla County, at Pendleton, Oregon, on Deo. It), 19 2, viz: H. E. No. 9(103. Egbekt Corley. of Gurdane, Oregon, for tbe bw' ne)4 ae,1 ow '4 ne. swjtt aud nw4 ee sec. 7 tp 3 s r 30 e W. il. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence opon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lee M. Blevins, Jobn W. Groom, and Frank V. Chapman, of Vinson, Ore gon, and Jobn W. Ray, of Gurdane, Oregon. 10-15 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. NOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, Oot. 22,1902. Notioe is hereby given tbat tbe fol lowing named settler has filed notioe of his intention to oommute and to make final proof in support of his olaim and tbat said proof will be made before Fred Hewett. U. S. Commissioner at Ukiah. Oregon, on Dec. 11. 1902, viz: H. E. 10451, Richard C. Bakkr. of Ridge, Oregon, for the lots 3 and 4 eeo :)') tp 2 8, r SO), lots 1 sec 2 tp 3 e, r o0l4 HU(1 lot 1 ami e-4 ae4 seo 1 tp 3 s, r 30 e W M. He Dames the following witnesses to prove his continuous renideuoe upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: Charles L. Taylor and James Davie of Ridge, Oregon, and William L. Simon ton and Oren Simonton, of Gurdane, Oregon. 10 15 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Otfioe at LaGrande, Oregon, Oct. 20, 1902. Notice is hereby given tbat the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in sup port of her claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Clerk of tbe Supreme Court of Oregon, at Pendleton, Oregon, on January, 8, 1903, viz: U. E. No. 12028 Mauoie M. Clark, of Vinon, Oregon, for the nwl4 sec. 31 t 2 s r 29 e W M. She names the following witnesses tu prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Baker Chapman, Frank Chapman, Hi ram Smith, and Ed Campbell, all of Vinson, Oregon. 10 15 E. W. BARTLETT. Register. A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner. His work first-class and satisfactory. Give him a call M ay Street. FARM FOK SALfc. The C. A. Rhea farm 01: Willow Creek, one mile below lone, may now be bought for IL'O an acre, easy terms, one third cash. Has 240 acres, mostly rich bottom land, and good;,iiuprove nients. Several tracts may now be cut ofTand sold at ."') an aore. Address C. A. Rhea, lone, Oregon.