r t ..a (I NOT A SICK DAY For Over Thirty Years! EESULT 07 VSIHQ AYER'SPILLS "Ayer'8 Cathartic Pills for over thirty years have kept me in good health, never having had a sick day in all that time. Before I was twenty I suffered almost continually as a result of con stipationfrom dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or hoils and other eruptive diseases. When I became convinced 11 that nine-tenths of my troubles were caused by constipation, I began the use of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac tory results, never having a single attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife, who had been an invalid for years, also began to use Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon had the pleasure of knowing that with children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger of sickness." II. Wettstein, Bvrou, 111. AVER'S FILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ayer't Sarsaparilla Strengthens the System. !9m SSl Cl -5... mm mm 5UN MOW TUN MP I TtiD I PRl j y,T I Z J I 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 I 10 I Tl I2 i3 iij5 jJDjlLJCui. ?:s io" 3i" .i I ' 1 L , I J Take Notice. I. The turn of five rent pr line will be Shirred tor "cards of thanka." "reaolutioua ol reapwet," liU ol wedillrt preaetita and donor, tna obituary notloea, (other than those the edit w shall himaclf ictve aa a ruattnr of newa.) and aotluea of special meftlnifn lor whatever ptirpoae. Notice of church and society and all other tntcrtalnmenta from which revenue It to be ile rived, ihall be chanted lor at the rate 'of flv nU a line. Thme rule will be strictly adher jd to In ever" Instance. Advertising ratua reasonable and made known ipon application. TIME TABLE. PUk for Hardman, Monument, tn Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leave, aa lollow : Every day at 6 a. m., euvpt Hutnl.v. Arrive every day ai 8 p. m..ecrpt Monday. Tb cheape". quickest and beat Una to or from th Interior ronniry. WALT. THOill'-OM, Prop. Phlll Cohn, Agent. Extra Pal Star Brewery Beer In Half Tint Bottle can be bad only at th City Hotel Bar! Where hlirh grade l.l'iunrs and Clitar arc alio kpt by led. Here and There. "When trade Is flush and with a rush Large order to you come, You'll find it wise to advertise, And keep thing on the 'hum.-'" Hfirvey Allen w here to attend the raoes. J. O.JWarmoth was up from Ella over Sinday. E. G. Sloan is quite ill at bis home iu Heppner. Qov. Rea got baok from Pendleton Saturday. lies Poppen was down from Hardman Friday last. F. J. Hallook is down to Hood River with bis family. The Nilea-Vinson, Marble Works, nnila Walla. Wash. Mrs. J. N. Brown has retarned from a visit to ber relatives at Sulem Mrs. A. Keithlv, of Beppner, has Cochin chiokeus for sale. e27 4-81. John Kerns h 'is just finished painting tbe exterior of . L. Matlock's residence. La Gr.inde Marble Works, La Qrande Ora fS, 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Ben Siosheimer an t Mat MosRcove, the traveliug men, SuadHyed iu Heppner. Chas. Frey and Joe Bannister, of Hiird nni), were seen on oar streets ibis week. H. E. Warren and Wright Saliog were iu town Monday and took iu tbe races. On account of tbe illness o! one of our piii, lei s this wtek we are considerably late. Unnsidering everything, tbe trade in Heppner this fall has been tbe best in its history. Mrs. Thos. Nelson visited her mother in-lnw, Mrs. Catherine Nelsjn, ot this place last week. Dan Morrow. Clay Luce and J. W, Brownlee left yesterday for the interior with merchandise. Born Sunday, Oot. 20, on Balm Fork, eight miles above Heppner, to tbe wife of Bob Dexter, a sou Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to tbe house or take sewiug at borne Mrs. Mary Henderson. A premium to cash purchasers at Phill Cohn's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tt. HalemPost: John Q Wilsou left this morninp for a weeks' absence at bis faim near Heppner, Eastern Oregon Best aocomrandatlon and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sis., Portland, Oregon. When yon waut to feel merry call on Lishe 8perry, at the Belvedere Saloon, where tbey keep tbe finest wet goods In town. tf. Elmer Sloonm, the artist, will make cabinet photos for tbe next 30 days at $2 per dozen. Gallery opposite opera bouse. tf. T. ft. Howard makes a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line. See bis new ad. tf. H. and W. H. Moses, who formerly ran a grocery business in Tbe Dalles, aellmg out to B. A. Hunenker, took in tbe raoes iast week. Pilot Rook Record: N. H. Cot tell- Miss Eva Beitel and Mrs. Thomas Nelt son left yesterday for a lew days ' visi. among friends io Heppner. fl. B. Hatt, tbe tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock ooroer, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, uairouts, etc. Salem Post: I. B. Bowsn, of the Bilker City Democrat, oonmpanied by Mrs. Bowen is in the city on business We ecknowlege eplosaatit call. Backinghsm's Dye for the Whiskers does its work tboronghly, coloring a un. form brown or black, which, when dry. wilt neither rob, wash off, nor soil lioeo. Call on i'hill Colin for fine win and liquors for medicinal porpoeee. A com- Dlet line rf Key West cltrara. end premium ticket for tbe 100 Victor bioyc-le. tf. "Kid" Bnfllngt'wj wm arraign! to day on a rharge of drnok end disorder l and edjiidtf'-d amity, liis Due i) in default of which he wee commit td Io jail. Cuutaio Sweeney. V. 8. A.. San Dieto. Cat. says : "Huilou's Catarrh Itemed is the II rat medicine I bate r found that onM do me any good." Price 6c. T. V. A3 era, Jr. Oil. J. L. Morro? relnrnd Friday from a vi.il to Portland, end relative nn in WaahioiMoo whom he bed nnl eeen lr thirty yeare. "Uncle Jack" enjoyed hie visit Immensely. Frank Baird I haek from I)yt.0, Overwork, either physical or mental, ill produce weakness and loss of energy. Too many business or family cares, overwork in tbe harvest field, an excess of woman's work and worry will produce months of misery. To prevent this, tbe exhausted system should be reinforced immediately. Dr. J. fl. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is an annropriate remedy. Pnoe 81.00 per bottle. She was cosily entrenched upon his boulder ami Ibev were verv. very bappy . 'George," she whispered, and be bent bis head to listen, "do yon, know what would do if yonr love for me should oool?" "Would you die, dear?" he asked, passionately. "No, George, I would bring an aotion for breach of promise. Wills & Sloonm now manufacture to order men's, ladies' and children's hose of excellent quality. You can pick your yarn and tbey will make you a good, ubstHntial, double beel and toe stock- ug. cheap. Hose for children will be made with double knees a' so. Satis faction guaranteed in every instauoe, tf. You can earn $5 eaob day "giving" our absolutely indispensible household article away. New plan of work, mak ng experience unnecessary and snocess certain for either sex in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given, Freight paid. Address, Melrose M f'g, Co., 30 Melrose Park, III. 4t. Ernest Uupper was thrown from a borse last night down near Oscar Mi nor's plaoe, below tbe depot, striking his head against a telegraph pole. He was unoonsoious till this morning bat is able to be around this afternoon.. Er nest was pretty drunk at tbe time of tbe accident. Salem Post: Hon. J. H. Fletcher, editor of the Post, returned by last night's overland train, from South Dakota, wbere be went on business three weeks ago. The Gazette will add to the Post loonl that Mr. Fletcher was Sout h Dakota's first lieu tenant governor, Doll Times is Yamhill. Wm. Baird writes from Dayton, Yamhill county, that be oannot sell bis horses which be took below in August at least be had not suooeeded in doing es at last ac counts. Times are dull and money bard to get. Everything tbe farmers have to sell is very low. Grain is very cheap oats 15 to 20 cents per bushel, wheat 40 cents. Wm. says be proposes to get baok to Morrow county as soon as possible. Pilesl Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense ltohing and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swatne s Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes tbe tumors At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Pr, Swayue & Son Philadelphia Catarrh Collkctob Wise Hekb Hon. John H. Wise, collector of oustoms at 'Frisoo, and a member of the firm of Christy & Wise, aucomp'tnied by E. H. Clarke, of Pendleton, arrived here Friday night and were interested spectators at the raoes Saturday. Mr. Wise, through bis representatives, has done business in Heppner and vioinity for yeBrs, and be was desirous ot seeing some of his oustoraers and their section of country before leawng Eastern Oregon. Mr. Wise knows all about wool and does not look for any immediate advance in price. Messrs. Wise and Clarke departed Satur day for tbe Soond section. Has troubled me for 11 years. I have taken four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and am perfectly enred. I think Hood's Sarsaparilla has no equal, and believe that many who are In poor health and have become discouraged, would he restored to good health If they would only give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial." W, J. Beitsch, Astorla.Ore. Hnnrl'c Dill c cure u liTer U1 bluou. liuuu a jriiia M.he(Uch. sac NOTICE OK INTENTION. None Bat Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe only While thorough in aotion, Ayer's Pills . blood purifier allowed an exhibit at tbe strengthen rather than stimulate the ex- World's fair, Chiosgo. Manufacturers oretory organs. Leading physicians 0f other earsaparillas sought by every recommend them because they are free meana to obtain ashowini? of their coods. from calomel or other injurious drugs, but they were all turned away under tbe oeiug oomposeu entirely ot me dbbi application of the rule forbidding tbe vegetable aperients. Pntry of patent medicines and nostrums. E. O. : Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fell leave Tbe deoision of the World's fair autho during November for Hartford Conneo- rities in favor ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla was tiout, and other Eastern cities. Mrs. in effeot as follows: "Ayer's Sarsapa- Fell will remain two months and Mr. rilla is not a patent medioine. It does FeP will return earlier, after attending not belong to tbe list of nostrums. It is to business in connection with tbe wool- here on its merits. en mill. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old- timer in tbe tonsorial line, bag again T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON, XJ October 21, 18115. Notice is hereby given that the following nRmed settler has filed no tice of his Intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before J. V. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 30, 1895, viz: IRA D. MILLER, Hd. E. No. 4179, for the N4 SW'H, Sec. 4, and NE'i SRMec. 5, Tp. 4 8. R 24 E. V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jacob S Young, Wesley V. Brannan, of David son, Oregon, and Edwin D. Rood, Gilbert R. Jones, of Eight Mile, Oregon. JAS. F. MOORE, 382-93 Register. Nbw Feud Yard. Wm. Gordon has opened up tbe feed yard tinxt door to tbe Gazette office, and now solioits a share ot your patronage. Billy is right at borne at this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Hay and grain for sale. tf. Hay Fob 8alh I have 75 tons of excellent wheat bav on tbe Al located io Heppner, having purobssed "oe"' wueB' UB uu luo Al OBerB Green Mathews' shop, Minor building P'soe 8 miles above Olex, which I will opposite the city hotel. Charley will sell very reasonable. Good location for appreciate a call when in town. Tbe Dalles Exobange: Hon. W. R. Ellis arrived from Portland Inst niitbt and will remain until tomorrow rooming. He expects to leave for Washington about the tenth ot .November, Pure drugs, chemicals, paints, window glans and a complete line of stationery at lowest prices and a ohanoe to win a $100 prize at Fbill Cohn's drug store, next door to Minor & Co. tl. For $22.50 I will furnish a first class. bigb grad, high arm sewing machine guaranteed for 10 years. For further par ticulars call on or address, N. A. beach, Lexington, Oregon. 2t E O : W. F. Matlock returned today from Heppner, where he has been io attendance on tbe raoes. Mr. Matlock saw some very good raoes by some very good horses, Shilob'a Cure, tbe great Congh end Croup Cure, is io great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five dose only 25c. Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayera Jr Any mveotor io Eastern Oregon who desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. O , will find it to his advantage to call on or address this pa pes. Mf Karl's Clover Knot, tbe great Blood pnriller, gives freabns end clearness to the Complexion and cores Constipation, 25 ote., 50 ot... il. Sold by T.W. Ayers, Jr, Mathews Bros., City hotel bather shop, tooaorial eriist. Uairoatting, shaving, shampooing, etc., done ecientitloally. Uatln el 26 oenta apiece. Fsob 23 cent purehase entitles you to ticket fur the 1100 bicrole at l'lull Coho's drug store, next door to Minor t Co. If feeding stock. Co., Oregon. 6w. Ou Rock Creek, Gilliam O. O. Boyd. Walt. Thompson ruus stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaviug every day except Snnday. Shortest and oheap eBt route to the interior. P. Ooho, agent. Bon Mathews is now sole proprietor of the oitv meat mnrket where he keeps a fresh supply of beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, huoon and lard, which he sells for the lowest market price. Fred Bock, the Portland butcher, is still with bim. tf Horace Oreely ouced eeid: "The way Io rraoroe ta to rranme,'' speaking of egalo palling gold into oircuUtlnn alter id. war. "W" "'" """:-"'. Oregon. He vi.iiej ML Hood oo bie j ut w tl - ea - - - hlmmoue Liver I (ruinator. Many f'le wm Io forifrl that Constipation, tilllnna. Does Sud ai. k hea l eolie ar all Canned by a sluggish liter. Krp tbe lir active. the cl'inh lie was efoumpeolel ry Urrtnonn Kogolka. "It is the beat peetil n.edietne io tbe oild" Is what Mr. K. VI- Ilartruan. .f Marmara. Oregon. aa. of Chaoilwrlaia'e t'oiif, Cbolrra end tiarrh lUmedy. Though tbe eeiher lias bn fine this , " hat l' ! m- to make Ihla aaarf li.,e fall. Io e..me rpe Is H Is the ml no- wlfis th" that danlry to He Meotiahl. N"l a dr. p nf rata bee wor.t f mm prevaUot around bre -i i . .....i r.n (u,i. ia laai enR,mr end It Dr lnk over I. K..I ..,.! ii .n Tall erain has !! or lhra rfo-e ff thai rind to a4 come op. nor wiillt till U baaeome ffH a eotntl-te '" For ? tDolattire. Hl Kim-Ji.boaoo Drog Co. : " OF THE PUBLIC e-ri O Tilt: t M T "'f uhrm n mrthnt i frfir. tl,..t a nr H.rjt r'l U'-l nnr,n tlmt, he it f i.'lm ll,r,j kit cO ' . ,,r ",,r"'. ' '",f ' i J i,n nv , H.,t rl.tim In un'trrttll rrrt o tit, f.xf tit ft "-I "" '" IrrttSI'f, tktl it am n Iriitj0 Ihil m h,h IU, or.r ""''; "' ' '""' " f'irlr.far awr- th.inlt hh r or " I1 r' '""' nttrrUnt.) . . it (at if i ' ''' 'r"i ''" r""",w ! i fint If 1 ' Iftm.frrtt,. firti fit 4 U tltttrl, a J our ,,r,rtt at , rK ,p nf '" e Hf'trn nrjn. a f '.i.'l oarf f nnl n.1 ft I '" !. HORNER & RHEA. " i . ., "' .. ; r. M 4 ' M f. .. M ; !- i- a . V . . . a a i THE CH1U rr.KlHIUD. ledlraliuaa Iuaa4 that Alma Olaay. Mlliri waa sol Abdarlid. from the E. O. All the peoule of Kat-rn Ortgon will remember bow Mr. Miller, living then at Humni-ivilU, made eneb diligent ear on io nn.i bis utile clangbtcr, Alma Olaihe Miller, eho diaappeared lbi-e teats ego. Ihe elory of the loat Alma Miller u alr-ady a familiar one. The fluid left hbtoe oo ibe eveomc and since then no poailive Iree of ber baa It-en found, al tl.nngb Ibe lalbvr Iravrl-d Ibniiaanda id mi lea Id era b of her Io lb tlif that aha bad 10 kldnapp--l by (rpi ho et Io the nelglib'irtHp! el lime ol her diaappoeratne llandieds of po le tnroed aal and made a hat waa suppua ed Io b a ihoroufc-b arcli ell o-r II e rO 'ilhtalO aid, end tha falhire Io C any flaw t eto s alif. of rlolhiig, aw.hgib-tie ibe mt Ibal lb cb Id ha'l bo etolee. lsiij. a .anil ami pim rpinp-j rrp found el Iba baM of Ml. Ktsily, four i mil. ir,ro enare ine nine giri aiaap t-rr lhr ar The id aoa br Id skull a (onnd la air ui l"ir ii.H-e ffi in "h-ra lb fl il l dia.ta'-1. an I ibe eundiit' if the Great Bargains .AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices : 1 Suit fine knit underwear, 8(J ceuts. 1 GoodJersfly Shirt, fiO cnta. 1 Pair BUHpendora, worth 35 cents, fur 20 cents. Good canton ilnnnel uuderHhirta Special Hurgnin M5 eta. 1 dozen good cotton socks, 05 cent. And many other ImrKiina lower tlinn ever before sold iu Heppner. A W LINE OF 01' rKG " FUNNELS Will arrive in a ftw day, u hirh will l. o7 of lotr flgnrrt. gW ttrr Kill. Aeiit. for Henry Mixulii A Hon . Full Cream Yoiiiik Amerli a riii-. M. ( all and ua. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, ni:iiNi:it. OltKOON. on Earth ! "We will go back to the land of our Fathers. And during their absence Minor & Co. will be found at their old stand, selling at II 10 PER CENT 11 r v a -r a t a ml tuiupeuioin If you doubt this statement, thous ands will come forward and con firm the same. in suits m ran : Styles too Numerous to Mention SUITS FOR $1.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00 IT TO $20.00 HSK TO SEE OUR USE OF $10.00 OHMS Our line of Booh and Shoes are amongst Vie largest (if not Vie largest) to be found in the city. MINOR & CO. Call and examine, we are here to show goods. We are the leaders. Others follow. It is not at all surprising to see the immense crowds going to trade at tbe store of 1- P. C. THOMPSON CO. When we consider that Heppner handles more merchan dise than the other seventy-two counties of Eastern Oregon put together, and that P. 0. Thompson Co. handle nine-sevenths of that. It is not to be wondered at that they have all of the local trade and part of that of Cali fornia and Chicago, but they will not be satisfied till they have the trade of Paris, London and New York also. Get in with the rush and come to the ODD COMBINATION SIGN I- At the Corner of Main aud Willow Streets. Follow the crowd and you can't miss it. A Brand New Man! It ia hot ruf-Mit that th MAN IX ho sew, but tlmt tlii i.Htn-r in called upoti to MiDtittnen to the public that tli llnrdmaii iin rcniitilo buniueM of W. 11 Kahlor lift been M to GEO. A. BROWN, A Well Known Morrow foinly Jlny. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens' Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it an objoct for you to trade with him as his prices are right, and all goods that he handle-, are of the very best. Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, POTATOES !! POTATOES!! a ui A(i nri WW V tl I IIa ro- t-imrry fvcr)tLin niiI l mil hi ti in cumuli - dun itli I If rMlroiKl. 1 hi i no t!I jot, nnl hu u.Mi'cUuu f Mr. K ml fell ii? ht rl umtliltfl ltt-ffn I tfm h( v t.I mm .r litiHitirM ill rtuf.tttinrt ,tt I litliltnnti, Oii'tcmi, Hiici'f-Hf)f to tti I .it,. A rifll.-f IB-alj,tHn i . i. m iba.t In Ui k'liitlf mhnm Sm'I aa f . n. l if a..m i.ll.r !iiImm tan it-t4 thai ill II . .t l tt pghi tii a Iba tuif'f V. 10. KAI I A:u. 100 ) i l'i. f liirai .-lf f. as I V , ll.ait.ii, M.tt J w ,n 1'. .1 id. 'f ll I Ma. II V ... f. II It irftfrV, A. Htii-r, It i, I n. -4 i II , ll. i.f eharan. it, l ii, -tt ki. l 1'jll.i. aw .ii t.anl ..lira fcomlMr M 't.l.fa" aarl "I ' 61 I -.rivv'l't. !! f I 'i'i' ' ' i." ' lial (a m 't'aii nnl ..,.! ,f ll'.-W l-V. S 4.. K t I'.allhal , iV.'f a. i.i f .. or b-ir. I N ( UlCE IllkOWING. U.S I LAN or DbWWJNG. TLi WIiim-I i). w tin Mbibition t I'hill .l. n Ifn tr i Io t tritrn ay. Uiiinrr ran i-itl.aitn mim f.r a Udjr'n whool or n orcan if tf-f irl. At my ranch, ton miloa touthAHt of Ilci'tiiicr, at lo nor pound io tko fioM, cLod. Or will dflivr at lli-pptK-r at 1 4c jr jkiuh.L lor M'l putatot'R, my crop ciuiiot lo boaton. J. 13. MANNING, aw. tf. JILITNKU, OREGON. iiKmr.it. A.tto!noyM til ffa- All tinaltiwM altviKlaJ to ll. t.mt't ari l alUfa ti.ry (riano.r. ,iilarl- I'nl.lx- an.) Oillirlofa. omCK IN NATIOMAL I'ANK llll.I IN'l. OltKOO m PROFITS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS f.l.f ntif HI thtt, Hf H. .l Inrfi iiaa a. lf .11 " m.i.H la i..m, t f. t ? !. avl allKlat .i.'l a :ac dollah invested Mat tr "u Systematic Plan of Speculation Villi H'k 't"l , inl.a In IU I ..M i t 1 f.l W.!n.H l Mia n m. i.M',ti,rfc.M vl. In ir ii t is-.l All..,. tll! rl l t4 I l. a rf t '-i a il, . 1 fU h ii I PHI LI- COHN, I)ruWisi. ltl lllMI-K t,f tff i .l,..i., i, )n U IiIt f.n tmf '. Tl.a ribaf 41 ta lj tl "' It' at i aa H "!..'. ' ti.a tawaik. " Ibl' r. it't 6' 't " A'lf - ta I rnV ' ).k4 lb pn ao l I II t rmat4. W1L fil 4m t if i Ml aitI t, t-'f ! I ! Ma.f Ilia a-al ' n-MM a!il aita' t' llial t4 lUa toaaj '. I,UM a h"m ) k !" Mi I I.m i rat - aal a''" 1 1 It tt ia e. l ! I C7:i;M Kccni the Finest Wines Liquor:, and Ci-an I tm t U 4 ! I -U4 s .1. 4tf 'tr I . ' up to :;.-:TIIE PALACE HOTEL HAH, ,1. C. IK) ROM lOHS, Picp. kf l4tft ll,Hi.i I likri P !' f 't ' I t ihtmm m tn i I it r-. t M W n f I IKatl Ih'-tk m mttt Ik f THOMAt 4 CO , Bikii4 Om. 241-342 nM D-Utfi4 Ct, III. WRT TOn CONVINCING POQf. jfjli fatal NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER 'At. I, u-jii-fyuru-ri-ri ' ""