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HIS BUG ALREADY CLASSIFIED Mr a, Proieumor Had Ia!d Two Do-llara for It and It lielo-iitted on II r Jlew IHMinet. As the stogie man stood at the end of the bar he chuckled to himself and blew clouds of smoke until the mixer had serious thought of sending in u call for the tire department. Fortu nately the broker's clerk and the meek man came in together and the oracle let it out, relates the New York Times. "Got a laugh on that college profes sor up my way. llis reg'lar graft is anatomy, you know; but he makes a side issue of zoology in general 'specially insects and bugs. lieg'lar bug hunter one of these fellers that chase butterflies and such with a young fish net, and impales the speci mens on a big-headed pin, and, as though that wasn't bad enough, insults the poor creatures by writing unpro nounceable names under 'em. "Well, he was returning from church with his family last Sunday when he discovered a new and singular insect on the front doorstep. He was natural ly mighty pleased, and, forming his handkerchief into a net, he pounced down upon and succeeded in capturing it. "'Bring the microscope, children,' says he, 'an' tell your ma to hurry; T want her to look at it. I'm sure it hk longs to the hemiptera clas, and is a new specimen. Here, Charlie, put your eye to the glass and tell me what you see.' "'Oh, pa, ain't it splendid! It's got four wings, eight eyes, and don't it sparkle! Jted and green and yellow oh, it's getting away, ain't it?' "'Then it isn't dead!' cried the professor in ecstasy. He's so near sighted that he passes his next door neighbor on the street without know- j ing linn. J wasn t quite sure wheth er it moved or not. Let me look! Yes, after all, I think it belongs to the genus pentnmera the antennae have that peculiar flexible look; ami yet, now that I look again, the eyes seem to indicate that it is a phyioe onitae, in which case it will he very destructive to youf ma's plants and we must kill it at once. It will be a very valuable addition to our collec tion. Marie, where' the chloro form?' " 'What are you going to do with it?" asked Mrs. Professor. She wouldn't trust him with the pare goric without knowing what he w;is going to do with it, he's so absent minded. "'Kill this insect a soon as you have examined it.' " 'Well, I guess not,' says she, look-ini- with much interest at the new specimen. 'I pnid ,,vo dollars for that insect, as you call it. last week, to wear on my bonnet, and it must have dropped off when I came in. It belongs to the genus millinerae, and couldn't be any deader if it had been baked for a. century. Science will have to get on without it, profes sor; it's already classified.'" A Nervous Woman Will often feel compelled to stop the clock whose ticking seems unbearable to her. In such a nervous condition the woman needs a building up of the entire system. It is useless to attempt the cure It Al ( wu'e the cause ot the nervous ness remains un cured. 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Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The Gazette has juet added to the'al ready large list of legal blanks, the fol lowing. Timber land application'; tim ber land, cross, examination of witness; timber land, cross examination of claim ant; timber land sworn statement. United State, , L .and , OJoe. LaO,def Uoibd HUle. Land Office, The Dalles, xt -""" UCi iwi,. uregon, Uotober 21. 1902 Notice ta hereby eiven that in nnm. Notin ia h.,.L, L , i ... - - - i -.w-.vw. u - bi our kcivou irifti in nnm. phance with the provisions of the act, nliann h. ' ";: "?. 7 - of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled OooSri of 'Jao.ft 878 ent tied .'An ttXcQl1 lam3VD be sale of timber' land 1 the the States of California, Oregon, Ne- States of California, Oregon,. Nevada, vaaaana Washington Territory." as ei- and Wh S ofAn a" aS110 LflDd SlBte9 by t0 ' b Viet of act of August 4. 1892, August 4, 1892, -va - una a. ifKNBow, of Palouse City, Thomas li. Howa Tin. nf TTennnef County of Whitman, State of Washing- County of Morrow, state of Oregon ton has this day filed in this office his has on August 27, 1902 filed in this sworn statement No. 1621 for the par- office bis sworn statement No 1055 for chase of the wifiietf see. I,tp5er27 the purchase of the seU neV sTo.lS the Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. Wbeu yon have u bad taste in month. When your liver is torpid. When yoor bowels are constipated When you have a beadaobe. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse Bnd invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels For sale by Slocam Drug Co. The Gazette has just received a line assortment of ladies' visiting cards in the very latest styles. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No pay . Price 25 cents. Ut-' see. 11 in e W M, lots 5 and 6. nw4' of section and s nw and swU umm n & i"? M 340 8 t0WIjel"P No. 5 s, range No. 20 e. W M, vt ivi, ana will oner proof to show that and will nffp n it,, i i . , . , . m F'UU1 rmww tunc mej the land sought is more valuable for its land sougnt is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural timber fu.puoiD, duu u coinunou uia uiHim in nnrnnapa urn in , . , i j , t r - - - r r , ...... ... nifiiinnil U1M emu ihliu ueiore vawier urawrnrn. I bui,i u.,.i Kaf. a.i .- claim to r . County Clerk, at his office at Beppner, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on 0reK?on nday' tbe 16tb day of JaD' Th'i'flday. the 8th day of jnaary. I9o lie names as witnepses: Jnlins Keilh. Hlmer H.. Klots. of Palouse Cit. V.noena Mott,,., m u guu. Washington, John Zollinger, of H ner. Oregon, George Z Ickes, Charlen VV. banderson, of Palouse City, Wash ington. Any and all persons claimiocr adverse ly the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this offioe on or before said 16h day of January, 10-19 E. W. BAKTLETT, Register Any and all persons olaiminc ndvprBA- ly the above described lands are re. quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of January. 1903 10 19- JAY P. LUCAS. Ui.tAr. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States LBnd Offioe. LaGrande. uregon. Uotober 22. 1902. XT.-l ; , i nouue is nereny eiven thui in mm. plinnce with tbe provisions of the aot of Oomm'ssioner at Pndleton, Orpp-op,. on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at LiaUrande, Oregon, Oct 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fiool proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be maae oerore Juun ttniley, Jr., U. 8. WHAT THE WATER CURE IS. A Paniirhment for Swearlnfr Seamen TIi at Hum llee-n In Ue for Many Yeari, A Cin,4il(vrn(,. Child. A child trif.! t upset ;in elder bv pul'intr avMiy the cluiir ;is he ws . mi iinn. i i i' el, ! iii was rt'p ! ;md ask rd what h- would :n' if the victim had fallen ami hurt himself. "I should have fetched a Kun." h said. On beinr preened to giv reon for this st rr. Hire jroi?ion he said: "Would you have him lingxin agony ?" London Globe. New Lease of Life for an Iowa Postmasters Postmaster R. II. Rarjdall, Dunlap, la., ays: I Buffered 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 yearg. Kodol gave me a new lease of life. 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TOUCH laa Who AY or V) ?fSAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled Suits "and Slickers Yhnt has come to be known as the "water cure" treatment is an adoption by the army of ;i diseiplinnry nicnsurs- as old to the navy .us wooden hulls nn nemo ninrniL'. 1 lie deep-sea sailor mils it a "hit nd v-bill v washdown," and its applieation is oidv resorted to at the most elYeetive means 1o stop the brawling profanity of a drunken sailor on shipboard, says the Philadelphia Times. wnere Mups are visitinpr ports in torrid climates it is considered a hard ship to confine a man in the britr, the fdiip's lockup, because of the bent, and a sailor win. iroes on board in an un ruly, intoxicated condition is usually put in irons and allowed to .deep otV on the forward deck. Not infrequent ly, when "Jack" has been drinking all kinds in siyht oti a shore leave, the "feel" of the irons, combined with the liquor, makes him "uwearinir mad." Xo one. from the commanding ol.ieer to the ship's hoy, escapes his oaths at such times, and finally it becomes nec essary for the eace and discipline of the ship, to tfh'e him a "handy-billy washdown." His hands, which are fastened bo hind him are lashed to a bolt in the deck, and the "handy-billy" a small hand forcepump is prepared for ac tion. A rubber hose, without a noz zle, through custom held by "Jack's" chum, is pointed close to his face and "Jack" is asked to stop swearing or take the "washdown." The answer generally comes in the form of renewed effort to swear louder find harder. The petty otticer in charge orders: "Pump away!" and for four or five seconds a steady stream is played out he sailor's mouth. His spluttering attempts to utter more oaths in spite of the water are drowned in the lauph from his hip- Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Lind Office, La Grande Oreeoc Out. 24. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the aot of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An not for tbe sale of timber lands in the Htatos of California, Orecon, Nevada and vvaabiotfton Territory," as extended to all tbe Pnblio Land States by act of August 4, WM, Fbank 57. Kobebts, of Heppner, county of Morrow, State nf Oregon, has thia dny hied in tbia office bis Bworn statement No. 1631, for the pnrcbaee of IheeWtiw'iaiid e.lo 8wJiof sec No. 30 in township No. 5 e. range No. 28 e W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable fcr its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to FBtd land before Vawter Crawford. Oountv Clerk, at his office at Heooner. Oregon, on Monday, the 19th dav of January 1902. He names as vvitnesHesr George Hperrv. Andrew J MoKinzie. Charles A Minor and William O Minor, all ot tieppoer, Uiegon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19th day of January 1903. 11 L'O E. W. I3ARTLETT, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. mates. I -sf ! ZA The Mb. Witrrkntrd Wyrof. M.nlt'toftand hrl work nl r'in:li WfathT. Ittk for trad Biark. If rolir 1IT lin't I. nvc 1 1 in , s ii1 fur rutajiair. . T. R'ltliw l . , Art. . Sm Vnmrlmt. II. .SATK'i,S..I urn.. K-ndlvp Pnlnri. After careful washing1 and drain ing, cut the endive small, and pour over it any sort of 'gravy which may bo to hand; over it strew finelv ininced onions; add a dressing of nil and vinegar, also a little honey, and serve without delay. Ladies' World, .New York. For news and opinions the Oregonlan. Weekly Oregoman. XV o file Men ! O. J J. VIRTTE OK AN EXKCt'TION AND order of nkIc ilnlv issned hv the clerk of the Circuit Court of the Couutv of Mnrmw. 8tnte of Orccron, ilated the 2".th duy f Octolier, '.iii-', m a certain action In the Circuit Court for mild county ami state, wherein David Martin, I'ltiintitl'. recovered itiilirment airniiiKf .loh 11 .lor. dan, Defendant, for the sum of Two Hundred wenty-three and .W-lm) ( 2 'i."Mi) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 ner cent, ner cent per annum from the 13th day of May l.H'.ift, Him uie inrtner sum ot i wenty-three dollars Attorney's fee, and costs and disbursements taxed at Seventeen and rxi-lOO Dollars, on the day of September lsyr., said judgment being as signed to J. W. Morrow on the 2M day of May Notice is hereby eiven that I will on Snfiir- day, the tlth day of December VMV, at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Hem. ner. Morrow Couiitv. Orpir.m sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casn in hand, the following described property to-wit: South half northwest quarter and north half sonrnwesr quarter and southeast quarter of soimiwesi quarter ot section 12; northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 13: and southeast quarter of section I I: all in township i ki in i ii ui iHMseji easi . m., situateit in Mor row County, Oregon. ' Taken and levied upon as the property of the said John Jordan or so much thereof R8 may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in fa vor of David Martin and against said John Jor dan together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. E. M. SHITTT, 11-15 Sheriff. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, October 2it. iwj. Uougrees of June 6, 1878, entitled "An "feemoer i-'h. 1902. viz: H. E. No. aot for the sale of timber lands io the 7b'85, Levi L. Hiatt Htates of California. Oregon, Nevada one oi the heir8 RDfi fr th heirs of and Washington Territory," as extended Mnry A- Hiatt tnr tl)e ne'i swjY and uVJ States by aot of Be-4 8e- ud nw'j sw' sec. 5 tp 4 s r to all tbe P ub lie Laud Augnst 4, 1892, Elmek E. Klots, of Palouse City, County of Whitman, State of Washing ton, has thia day hied in this offioe bis sworu atateuient No. 1620, for ttie pur chase of the sw,1 uw'4' sec. 11, ee nej eH se,1 of section No. 10 iu township No. 5 s, range No. 27 e W M, and will olfer pioof to show thut the laud sought is more valuable for its. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lond before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at bis 30 e W M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence UDon and cultivation of said land, viz: John (mrdane, Thoma Gnrdane. James Hall and George Hayes, all of Fendleten, Oregon. 10 15 E. W. BAKTLETT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given that thefollow- office at Heppner Oregon, on Friday, the ing named settler has filed notice of bis 16th day of January, 1903. intention to make final proof in support He names as witnesses: of his cldru. and that SBid Droof will he John Zollinger, of Heppner, Oregon, made before County Clerk of Umatilla and George Z. lokes, Ons A. Tnrnbow. Charles W. Sanderson, all of Palouse City, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lauds are request ed to file their olaims in this office on or before enid 16th day of January, 1903 1U 19 W. BAKTLETT, Register urAituiA sti.i:. :sexo tablets: WILL MAKE YOU STRONG They arc an Absolute Cure for Loss of SEXU1L rOWER, SPFMITORRIIOEA, RESULTS OF EXCESSES, ETC. And we guarantee them. On receipt of One Dollar w e will mail a box (10 lava treat ment) securely sea Id, to anv Hil.iren, with no marks to disclose contents. SixBoxcs Tr nt $5.00 Your money will he promptly returned to you if you are not satisfied with the treatment. Green & Jackson Drug Go. WALLA WALLA, WASH. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. In the matter of 'the guardianship of Ruth 1). La lande, a minor. The petition of Bel:e Lalunle eomi ntr nn at this time to he heard praying for an order and license ior ine sale ot certain real property in said petition described, and belonging to Kuth 1. Lalande her ward, and it annearinf to the court that on the 17th day of .nilv, Imii, letterH of Kuardiatmhin were dulv and reul to said Belle Itlaiule out of this court, ami that she is the n"alitied and acting general guardian of the person and property ot said Kuth II. Lalande and it appearing from said Petition that it is necessary and would be beneficial to her said ward that the real property described In said petition be sold in the manner provided by law, in order to provide for the education and maintenance of said ward; that said guardian has duly returned to this court a true inventory ami appraisement of the property of her said ward that has come into her possession, and the court being fully advised. Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered and directed that the next of kin of said ward and all persons interested in her said estate appear before this court 011 Tuesday the -Jd dav of De cember, 1L at the hour of lOo'clot k A. M. of said day, and then and there show cause, if any exist, why a license should not be granted to said guardian for the sale of the real estate be longing to said ward described as follows: An undivided one-fourth interest in and to the n'4 nwV,: sel4 m; ne sw'4of sec 17: thes'tiieV- nw'4 ne4. and ne'4 nu'. sec "( the ii i4 mv;4of sec 21, all in township 2 8, R '2f K, W M. It is ordered thRt this notice be published in the Heppner Oazette for three suecebslve weeks prior to tecember 2d, lyoa. A. I. BaRT1I"I.,.VKW. I!',.. County Judge. Dated November 4, l.HL Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, LuGrande, Oregon, October '20, 1902. Notice is herebv then that in 00m plinnce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, eutitled "An aot for the sale of timber lends in the ritates of California, Orec-on, Nevada and WashiUBton Territory " as extended to all tbe Pnblio Laud States by act of August 4, 1892, Edna Slocum, of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oreon. has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement 2io. 1005, for the purchase of the nej4' sw,l4' u se and se.'i se1 of seoiiou sso. 0 in township iMu. 4 s, range No. 28 e, W M, and will offer proof to snow mat tue land sougbl is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at bia offioe at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, the loth day of January, 1903. bbe nBtnes as witnesses: Sherman Shaw, Oeore Sperry, Eu gene li. Swinburne and Floyd Thomas, all of Heppner, Oregon. Auy aod all persoos claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their olaims in this office on or before said l.rtb day of January, 1903. 10-19 E. W. liARTLEIT, Register. Timber Lsnd, Aot Jane 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offioe, La Grande, Oregon, October 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress ol Jnue 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pnblio Land States by act of August 4,1892, Qeokok Z. Ickes, of Palouse Cily, County of Whitman, State of Washing ton, has this day hied in this office his sworn statement No. 1'iOH, for the pur chase of the wjo ewl4 seo. 11 aud wj. nw.i ol seo. No. 4, in townsbio No. f e, range No. 27 e, W M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or etoDe than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his offioe al Heppper. Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 15th day of January, ly(j3. He names as witnesses: John Zollinger, of IleppDer, Oregon, Elmer E. Kioto, Charles W. Sanderson, and Otis A. Tnrnbow, all of Palouse City, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to tile their claims in this office on or before said l."th day of January, 19i)3. 10 19 E. W. BAKTLETT, Register. County, tit Pendleton, Oregon, on Deo. JO, 1902, viz: II. E. No. 9i03. Eg n hut CoitbEY. of Gurdane, Oregon, for the aw.1.; ue,l4 se.'j nwl4 ne' sw!4 and nw,'4 se'4' eec. 7 tp 3 s r 30 t VV. li. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuoe upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lee M. Blevins, John W. Groom, and Frank V. Chapman, of Vinson, Ore gon, and John W. Ray, of Gurdaue, Oregon. 10-15 E. W. BAKTLETT, Register. NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at LaGrnude, Oregon, Oot. 22,1902. Notice is hereby given that tbe fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to commute nod to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Fred Hewett, U. S. Commissioner at Ukiah. OregoD, on Dec. 11. 1902, viz: li. E. lOiol, Richahd C. Bakek. of Ridge, Oregon, for the lots 3 aud 4 seo 35 tp 2 s, r 30l, lots 1 sec 2 tp 3 e, r 30'. and lot 1 aud se1 ne1 seo 1 tp 3 s, r 3d e W M. He names the following witnesses to prove tns continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles L. Taylor and James Davis of tidge, Oregon, and William L. Hitnon- ton and Oren Simonton, of Gurdaue, Oregnu. 10 15 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Offioe at LaGrande, Oregon, Oot. 20. 1902. Notice is hereby given that tbe fol- owing 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 the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Oregon, at Pendleton. Oregon, on January, 8, 1903, viz: H. E. No. 12028 Mauuie M. Clark, of Vinson, Oregon. for the uvX seo. 31 t 2 s r 2'.) e W M. She names tbe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Baker Chapman, Frank Chapman, Hi ram Smith, and Ld Campbell, all of insou, Oregon. 10 15 E. W. BAKTLETT. Register. A, Abrahamsick Merchant Tailor Pioneer Tailor of Heppner. His work first-class and satisfactory. Give him a rail Mav Street. FA KM Ft'H SALE. The regular price for the San Fran cisco Weekly Examiner is $1.50. You can get it and the Gazette for $2.2-3. C. A. Rhea, Ioue, Oregon. The C. A. Rhea farm on Willow Creek, one mi io below lone, may now he bought for $20 an aero, easy term?, one third rash, lias -Vi acres, nmatly rich bottom land, and good improve nients. Several tnu-tt m.iy now be cut 'off and soil at -"0 an a re. Address