S I a -a. 7 V A" Search Lirfht forNEws England seems inclined not to respect the Monroe doctrine in the trestment of Venezuelan affairs. An Eastern organ says that Wall Street is not hostile to a third term. Neither is England. Jack Dempsey is dying of con sumption at his hotel iD East Portland. In fistic matters Jack was once famous. J. N. Williamson has Bold the Prineville Review to L. M. Liggitt. The Review will no doubt continue to be a first class weekly. Late advices state that the big prizefight is off and that Fitz BimmoDs has flunked. Prizefight ing will soon be a thing of the past G'OMITKOLLEIt Eckels says that bimetallism is not receiving much attention in Europe. Mr. Eckels no doubt hobnobbed with the bankers while there. Nervous Prostration. MRS. DIXON WAS DISCOURAGED AND CARED NOT WHETHER SHE LIVED OR DIED. Bnt Brighter Days Camp, Bringing Hope and Happiness A Grateful Wuman'a Narrative. STATUE TURNED GREEN. The remains of what is thought to be the lost Alma Miller have been discovered over in Union county. It is thought that Bhe died in the hands of gypBiow. The mau who told his wife that he had business in Dallas suddenly romomberod that he moant Hot Springs, but now ho is not sure but what he can stay at homo. Hon. E. P. Funny, Washington's nrst governor altor arriving at statehood, died hint week of heart dweaHe. He was an energetic, honorable man and his name will ever live in the annals of our RiHtor Btatp. m a . . . mis issue (it tne ua.otto is gotten out uuiler difficulties. The editor hardly knotts whether he iri a rnco horse, tinhorn, a patent medicine man or a Hocomt woiutor of tho world of ligordiinain. The probabilities aro that ho will bo ratnd a gonoral inrnfit, but ho has hopoH of an parly recovery. From the A'lvwttte, Oilroy, Cal. A reporter of the Qilroy (Cal.), Advo- oate wbs id conversation today with Mrs. Laura Dixon, ao intelligent lady owning one of the most attractive homes in that oity. Incidentally she spoke of her good health, which she recovered in a re markable way, after years of suffering from nervous prostration, the effeot of a long Beige of la grippe. For years she bad been under the care of physicians aud had swallowed innumerable doses of loathsome medioine, from whiob she had received no apparent benefit. Her debility oontinued year after year, causing much disoouragement both to herself and her husband. She was un able to enjoy food or to take proper ex ercise, ror during tnig time she led a listless life and oared not whether she lived or died. The different doctors employed gave her no relief, and she finally concluded to dismiss them and try life without their experimental preparations. "In looking over a newspaper," and we use her own words, "I noticed ao advertisement of Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for pale people, for sale by a local druggist. I thought I would try them, and so sent for a fifty-cent box. To my delight I found speedy relief and was enoouraged to oontinue their use; for weak as I was, and reduced in flesh after the sickness of years, I felt oonfident it would take months before I oould hope to get my former health restored. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were doing me more good than all the remedies I bad tried, and I took them regularly for a whole summer and winter, gradually growing stronger until I found myself a strong woman again. "My cure was permanent. I have never enjoyed better health than in the past year, and I attribute my .present good health to the toning up of my system by the iico of Dr. Williams' curative pills. "I can heartily recommend these pills to nil who may be suffering as I suffered from the prostrating influence of la grippe the after effects common to many of its victims. I feel assured that if I had known of these pills in time, I could have saved myself the outlay of hundreds of dollars and from the loss of vitality and other losses and inoon venienoes. "If you think my testimony about Dr, Williams' Pink Pills would be likely to Induoe other sufferers to try to get relief from them, I will cheerfully vouch for the truth of this statement." HubHcrihed and sworn to, before me this 10th day of June, A. I)., 1H'.)5. Mhh. Lacha Dixon. F. C. Stanford, Notary Publio, Io nud for Hants Clara oounty, California, Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla contain all the elements Decennary to give new life and rioliueM to the blood and restore shuttered nerves. They are for sale by all druggiHts, or may lie had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, N. Y., for M) cents box, or six boxes for li.M. Astonishing Transformation In One N'lKht Canard ly Arid. A singular transformation in the ap pearance of a statue of the (Treat iini Kician, Spohr, that stands in the inur; ket nlace of the town of C'assel. in Hesse-Nassau. Germany, re nl!y caused consternation among the inhab itants of that steeply little municipal ity, says the Xew York World. The good old burghers, the staid matrons and the frivolous young people i-.ll rubbed their eyes. They could hardly believe it, but there was no doubt that the statue had, over night, turned green. Hitherto the figure had stood in the market place, a stately memorial in bronze. The Cassellites concluded that super natural means was not an explanation of particular value, and they investi gated. It was found that an artful 'prentice boy had been the agent. The statue was dirty and the town officials decided that it needed a thor ough cleansing. They gave the job to a painter, and he thought the matter of so little importance that he turned it over to one of his apprentices, with the simple instruction to clean the statue well. The boy had taken the matter seri ously to neart ana, pernaps, was in spired by his subject. It seemed to him that Spohr was deserving of more than mere water and a brush or cloth. He consulted a chemist, who was a friend of his, as to what would best clean bronze, and the chemist suggest ed hydrochloric acid. Speedily f (.Mow ing its application Spohr became a beautiful green tint. The terrified prentice confessed on a promise of im munity. borrowing from! health. Pj?, - b If you have borrowed from AjjQ? health to satisfy the demands of business, if your blood is t not getting that constant W i r r r t suppiy oi iai irom your iooa it should have, you must pay back from somewhere, and the somewhere will be from the fat stored up in the body. The sign of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nerve waste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless you want to live with no reserve force live from hand to mouth. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine. It is a food. The Hypophosphites make it a nerve food, too. It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this world. Be sure you get Scott's Emulsion vihtnyeu want it and net a cheap substitute. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists; soc. and $i. 1.-.-K aaV &' H00 II W M AWAY . t The Wheel now on exhibition at Phill Cohn's drug store is to be given away. Winner can exchange same for a lady's wheel or an organ if preferred. Nn Dice Throwing. On Plan of Drawing. With each Cash purchase to the amount of 2b cents you (jet one chance. Mailorders will receive the same attention as purchases made In person. Toilet Articles, Medi cines and Chemicals of good quality, and prices low us in the past. PHILL COHSr, Druggist. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, J. C. BOROHEES, Prop. mm m 1 - Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A TERRIBLE GUN. Shin New Cannon That Can Destroy Ten Miles Hist ant. Maxim the gunmaker, and Dr. Sehupphaus, the gunpowder expert, have invented a new cannon mid tor pedo powder wliieh will knoek all mod ern war vessels to pieces like ('""shells. This big gun will throw a huge cannon ball full of explosives ten miles? and when it strikes it will smash into kind ling wood everything within hundreds of feet. In fact, this new terror, doesn't even have, to hit a warship to do this. If the shot lands in the water near by it will sink the ship and stun every body on board from thp force of the ex plosion. I he discovery is called "the Mimm- Schupphaus system of throwing aerial torpedoes from guns by means of a special powder which starts the pro jectile with a low pressure and in creases its velocity by keeping the pressures well up throughout I he whole length of the gun." l'atents on the system have been taken out in the United States and European countries. The special powder employed is al most pure gun-cotton, compounded with such a small per cent, of nitro glycerine us to possess none of the dis advantages of nitroglycerine powders, and preserved from decomposition through ft slight admixture of urea. It is perfectly safe to handle, and can be beaten with a heavy hammer on an anvil without exploding. fiiE (lazottft in in rciit of a ropy of tho AhiHkn Minim; IUc- ort'n Houvonir oditinn. It in i most mvliUUo number, tlovotoi to Juneau mul Alaska t'lierully Tho Iki'conl in thrt lending paper and only iniuin journal publish in Alaska, and nn ntuli in rortai nly doHcrviiie; of hearty mippurl. TilK Orriiiiiau in a i;rent Down. mHr llio pride; of tlm Northwest an Mich - but wo think Hint it idinwn bad tnnto in a recent issuo by editorially handling tho revered natiion of (iarfield and lUnino in n manner not altogether rreditnhlo t their iniMiiorien, They worn oi ly men, great men mo In Hut nil concedi, nod had wenlnenaes and fnultn liko othr men, and thet nhottciuiiiiign nhotild do buried with them. liioi.afc-s lb iliiMXiiilofl (if lb ")fc". I'.ill h n tlm rtlirf ,. t ini- u . bn .l ImH eiihiirM. tl.r alio rjrrsi Hi "kiii0 rl !" lii. ill I .fi..r ..... ft' M.iinwti llitl.r, alnrli viii-l. iliikit.Urr ttimarlia oilh tfmt-f) in if li. rvflmlilf, J.t lid l.iuldil li, llnri.ro nf lrie, lii.Uriinia or .t r .tf.it, his r rl'iiml, ell m l.i lli I lf ll r(1-l uf IuImiImmi, .irt I l I aslrr, il la frlisl.i kn..ii. ( '.iiiii -r,l Ir.rdi-f hf r Uii t, lll.l lirl OMlrfn Itl.ilir), Bil l nil al.,1 ,at l.i ni.,iiiir ticiMiliiilrt 1. 1 rliniaU , n i ii ifp. r..iiriir m iren'itniln ll Hi Iml s.f. tf.( II ftrtl lMMim)tMn n I (i ilm 'if IU. In ,i.r ti 1. 1 ttini Sn. ri'l I. an. I il is no ffi 'imiI .M.iim riil all forma . nialari. Il fan l il-wn tti ) ;fl'f'. Iif nl iHtt iroqbi. Tun ItKcgrnox Htoiib. II. A. Wright the popular ami well known frail merchant is now comfortably settled in bis new store formerly ocmipipil ss th Heoeiliiiii saloon. Tim lon has hern thoroughly cleHiiod and renovated, anil in now one of th II nest places io lb oily. Mr. Wright is n natron ir.er ol horn industries, and is deserving of the besrty atrutiagft of the oomiiuiuity, Particularly m ?iew of Ids fael Hint lis lias Mm only frnit ntul confectionery ntor in lh city. Port Townaeml leader. Mr. Wright la n soiiinlaw of P.O. Itorg, and i well k low hr lbs friwiids eon graluliiln Lira on his anmwa. u raa Hrlirt Th testimonial iiihlishis in Isdnilf of IIimiiI s HaraHparilla. 'I tiy ar written by lioaeat iXMipl, who hav actually found tu their nso rIx-rieno thai Ibsid'a rtraaarilla purillna Id tim,, c rent, a an aplil., strrtighlrns Hi sti'in and abmilntely and ermannily riirra all iliai-aara i su.e.1 liy impur (f dclli'll III IdiHhl. II'nhI's pills fr th lir and IhiwI, I i romplly, ranily and HT lltrly , Vanid Plain or fancy w log. Will i't to lh hoiia or las arwing al hm. .Mrs. Mary Hndcraon. ROAST LIZARD. A ('amnion Dish Amona; tlin Indians nf th Mojav llmerl. Th. Digger Indians and the l'iutes live in the mountuins and in the forests on the verge of lleath valley. The mites tire known as Hie w hite .vims if the desert. Their staple food b lizard flesh, which they eonsidi ra great luxury and which they catch on the borders of the valley. These lizards are about two feel long. The Indians call them "chahwalla" and roat them ns caught between hot Muncv White men eat them, too, but dress them and boil them over a sagebrush tire. They nre said to be very rood cut nig and to taste ipiite like f rot's' I" ; There are no bird in t hit ttr-rhhor' hood save the weird, uusteii. u, raven, whose ominous voice fitly ei-oal.s tin fatal enl ranee of thue who I i .i ve I In terrors of the valley. Ibnv lin f i m i .ti mid their hur.ti crie. to the sum of horrors hInuiI the pl-iec. o i-o in- r- tiles, iiiicaiiiiv nini iioiii'oiiii in him ' r mice, lire toiniil here. I lu- must ili-miiy creature nest to the ISil.i inon-ter i- what tin-unlives call a ' side . iiiki-r" Mialie. which is jhciiIuii to thU desolate tb-serl, ll is u i.itt!r lllmut tni-nly fiiehes l-'l.1.'. wliiili moves from side to aide e itan st, -riling spring instead of gK-loi nl.-i.ir. Moreover, it has hums. m. I d.-n't know but biHifs. I hi It . a iind'y of the evil one. S.-i.i imis liii.mtn! u. rats. Inn ned tmds km I t-u r s b h.l t ir aid to render iK uth vail. y m.si ,ij. palling place mi i .oMi I line nre lliiee. t -niii e vv hii h live ii -n ,-ei,! i-n-di- and there mv i.o. vith Ime rars, a it.-ht to s. are the di.s. Great Bargains AT MeFAIlIAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices : 1 Suit fine knit underwear, 80 cents. 1 Good Jersey Shirt, 00 cents. 1 Pair suspenders, worth 133 cents, for 20 cents. Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain 35 cts. 1 dozen good cotton socks, 05 cents. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in Heppner. 11' ari ire in a few dnyx, which will be sold at low flyuren. fJF We nre Sole Audits for Henry Mossle lc Son's Full Cream Yoiiiig America Cliccne. ('.ill nail see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, IIEPPNEIt. OREGON. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Yon Should For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY ! HOTEL Popular Prices! Comfortable Rooms! jVIr-K. 101x1 Bradley, rr"oiD, RACES ! EACES ! Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & BinnB, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Uregon. Those irentlemcn nre well i'nunlntPl with Grunt, Harney, Cronk. Glllism ami other counties. mill cull suve money aud time in making thc.xc sections with traveling men. l'rlt-es In keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BINNS. UVERTMEIT. IIEPP1IZH. s X AJBlJI m - ata u .y"- Tlia 11. 'iiicr Sueil Aitoclntion bne deoideil to Race Mwtinu ftt Iffiiiiiii I'udny. Oct 22 iicl rvustliitr ltlve Driys S .") IN PURSES! S8ir will T I-I E Palace Hotel C. S. VAN DLYN, Proprietor. I have taken full control of this popular house, and will make it strictly first class. MEALS, 25 CTS. 15 EDS, 25 CTS. Freellsths and Free 'Bus (nr all Guests' Kai'i 2 Quarter mile dash. I'tirar. II'"'. Rail- 4. Thn-e- I nl I ailalU'll Aii m?rl tii-ly '.mtil.uii'-'l t-i .i l.-i l.m fisastriot ri tint li-.,ni .! Iitt'i U hiiiil vvith lii-rn iit li-r l.m-l '.l (..ll.nvi-.l In r t.i Inn. Ii mi l -U -I t -r tlu-nv Tin- lmi-llti.lv Miii- in!-' t'.r v slttif liT. tnl wlii'ii ! vi t. i'i- III If III tin' r -klit-aj i lit id' ' V lii.-rinif t lu r nt-'dt r Uln-ii It i-aitir t.i tlif r--ii- ' I"- ..nr ln-:iit." tli- Imi.l'.i-Vv !'. I a.! ! 'I .ipnv "t ri nt " I '' mn.'i-'f i'' kiii.l it vtrv Biiti-'vin,' l"it Hi'if n iK'M.iiii' i;' ! " ii I'MIKIIIAM M ICl r"lir l luel. 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Ih lM haallM-M.ri-i.-i .- i..i at ..uii .(!'' i-'i'm in itt.'tr )ii'l.-mrtil armi .r..nr. In ilirmtttra ,. i i ",. t I l . i-. i. a it I a ' I f in a. -i ...nil i.l liirli tnenl rifiier. It ilinl r.'r) i.. n tin.. !r i-nr-i i-r ti.i4l I.. l. itmiiii. l.f I ! irr- lra rurarawiu IHi-.l i . . . -.1 I., l !... " I l irnl la. an mikI, A il e'llf li-a In i l.-ae .)r o lia a. 111. I!.. I. . , -i, . ll-ln.- Wmsmmm : jLjs '1 wo. DAY WILL HAVE: Head FINK n$3oo Held in Reserve for Special Races. Spanish Merino Bucks Win. Dutton's Ranch, one and one-half miles Helow Heppner, on Oct. 1st, lHOf). WM. DUTTON, Agent. to I I. T. W. AM I;-. JrH !e.ret,ry. !. Ma'l k. !' M"lr, ". tl Iirert -r.. la man faa. II, Hi. I n of Ai Hrt'arill la In r. la nl il.a i.Hier Hi llCHi-a ll.al iat Ins Iriavl In a ii. ll I Iw aant i4 tin. an I Iniiuejf if el -f i'iii,l( l k X)el haraatart!U Aral !( of at U . ll It Halt, tit l"..a-f al aitial. fan h f ida I al tia arli. lall.x-k a.raa', liirtM Ahtiail I a la. 'I lif rat ia a nun Ii inalnfm-.l animal Hr.ni.' It i n-i- at.ftlv aflrr ll prey. It la rallnl H . U-t ailM' It U il.'lm all.- til it lnti- aii'l lv at Ii. 'nn-. upmv It l unrili ful, an.l wlii'ii it rrx iila hImim'iIi m i liimr. maintain thai it la Ifra-In li'iia i t ta ) Ih-i ii n tin' i-f 't uf win-ii tlipir iiii.lii ihi .1 an. I in nmliv Km llirr vKit-il inti lit Hita f..r whirhwr ran-tv git I In-n tfrilil , Manil la. I ! 1 a i-f Ihi ti Miaill-'" at'. ilv faM ti-at wliu li lie iM ii 1 lir fi Iiiip da a ifrral foiidnrM f.-r tlie flrali i f Ini'lt, ami In m.lrr t.t niaUr l.cr jurat f.'f IliP Mine an. i f nl rln.l.v tln'm'ini I i.ti-nl 1 V llli.li lktan.1 In If that lit. la iUr an Vw .f in. l.e -..lis t iniuila r an.l l-unn tin-in in I In" fr.tltnl Mi Uirn hi.li-a lirar I-f. aiul whrn '! I if'l a! -M l.i ar.-iirr llirir rirlr nnri alir ar.n,'a from In f ptini-ra'mrrit an.l funnrra lilatn them Maiif t ir. tlma fl!a a pn-jr In iiiar'a hfrw.lnra an ii aaaa- J.f ln.ia. .f a .'..ii Ui.t.ar wlU" "VL '." w ' ' 'iwi-ifiirr wjaj an Tifii r f m tv - p I I t ls it . : . L ll '1 I li t tt. ! I'll OKO. IXIXHKH, rr.i.lrhl. M,rr. (leo. ll.rnn.tnn. OI,. r.tl.fo. I TJ 1 1! M ) 1 '. H IIOIITNINO "There m ii tilt in the uffnirn if men That, if 1'ikrn nt it$ jlotnl, twin on to furtunf." Tiff ll'xxl U li re tii'l a ii , , , , GILLIAM. & mSUKK With ft full line; of I I.mlwnif. Ttiiw.iiT. I l.i-eiwjw, c;im-Uoi v. VkhI iiikI Vtllovvai',.0 liirriil- at HrlrK"U I'i i' . A lrand New Man! l tl... v ia t tt i m. dut that llii I'Nii r t r!U m ..- I i H i- -iit.ti( tlmt tlit llar.llilau tnfiivlilllc ll'im f U', I'. Khlili-r I""!! i. t' GEO. A. BROWN, HI!-; l.ir.lllLST Kl'NXIMi GANG MOWS! T i-lt In lh aif.l ' I fl awiav! t.fatt a-M .fTI T' Hllf Ifi rrwiif art t lra I. t-A. and . IV ( i- lira. ranr' Irsw. Ifrt Wft tk.i.".rifTti I W II Vi tilitliai4 -v. r-. ar I I I ttp-a ( , JL IV J MW aw t. 1 1 II II t" I i; I II. ; Vi,.M i .".!., rr.xr f..n.,ty ..y . I m ii i tl uu' mi l i rl at j'liiva in coin rW 1 Una i ti.i i l!f j't, nn,! an tta"f tn of Mr. r i u.iur.a stiil cutitinro yu. ' 1 I. it .Int. in. 0iiMti, HiKH'f "or l ! W. !0. ICAMLKH. f ?..a a' r liiua 0 a'. I .1 i ll. r (.ia i a. a, anal !'-- I II a lia'ar C I ' ' ' ' - (-. I r'ai'loa i,a " "'" ,f. i ha n.. ,t, t- ' ' l.an I arl rtl. .., I W, . , tt 0M it. IICU I C!? t I' ai I - l,l io,Vn ) I',,, , a.. . l.i... t-.. .-. I , ... I . . , .' ill I.' i-nt, nau.a - V F . . aaf a at a n , n l a t 1 1 111 I. f vrv.vMinii INl'K.Ncr. Co. a (ft! III M AM'IIKMl ltlli lijtl..J I , v ' llllrt . IIK llas ts ta U'lifdl flu' nbly Kultiaiu lNr lmnrc htr l-tci n Tlio I .ltoa nml lVtiIlrUn GILLIAM K: MISI3KI0, llpt't'DrT. a a Orrcxtl. KAIN HAIN h Kceley InAls Tor th Ciiii oi l,i'lur.(i;urn ii.Tob.ifio ll.ibits ll Um-4 al mm (Hf(., Ik V -1 f)tf; Torn on Ik (Vvtsf la i al inl.ata Mlra . i,s i.uii i wmiii itai a4 LrJi.iL liLANivS. i Plenty of thorn at tho Gazette Office. . . .