mmm cured -AND A LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a cancer, assuring me that nothing could be done to save my life. As a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsanarilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore np from Lexington was up from Lei in g- down to Heppner eight clerk at the returned from a Marble Works, began to disappear and my general health improve. I persisted in this treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Bloomfleld, la. Here and There. E Q. Sloau is oonvalesoent. Ed. Matlook IB under the weather. F. O. Bucknnm is up from Portland. Dan Horner is home from The Dalles. Geo, Ely was up from Douglas Thursday. R. Lieuallen was Thursday. Jess Lieuallen ton today . John Byland was early this week. Ed. Oopner is now LHolton, Portland. Geo, Wright has summer's herding. The Niles-Vinson, walla Walla, Wash. Cbaa. Krev and John Royse were in town over last night. The oounty court with a full board was m session this week. John MoCarty and wife returned from Portland last Tuesday. John Donk and Holland Thomnsou dropped in on us Tuesday. La Grnde Marble Works, La Grande Urn. a. (J. amith, salesman, Heopner Emraett Cochran, Will Allen. John Geinger and others are over from John Uav. ihe literary will be open to the public next Saturday night. All are invited. Mrs. John Warren was brought in Thursday very ill, to receive medical attention. Mews, Long, Gaunt, aud Mattesno. ot Mattesou precinct, were in the first ot the week. AYER'S The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver. gfieperpte Haotingtoo Herald: John L. Rand, proseontiog attorney, is a candidate for congress. So is ex-Cirooil Judge J. A. fee, of Pendleton, J. B. Huntington, ot Boras, and R. 8. Anderson, of Baker. With these four adroit . politicians struggling hard for the nomination, it ia more tban possible that Kills will again be the republican standard bearer in the seoond district ot Oregon. That "too many cooks spoil the broth," may be realized by the above coterie of aspirants. A good reoommendation for Simmons Liver regulator is, that it is purely vege table and strongly tonic. Then too. it is better tban pills because easier to take in liquid or powder and with no griping, while the relief from Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache and Dyspep sia is quick and sure. "I find Simmons Liver Kegnlator a very safe and valu able family medicine. ' Kev. J. M. Rollins, FairQeld, Va. The Gazette is thankful indeed to its patrons for the generous supply ot cordwood which is being brought in. Now cord wood is all right to burn, but the printers and paper dealers insist that free coinage of cordwood won't work, so all acoounts due can be paid in oaeh. In faot. it is preferable, and the shop needs the money. Died At the Central hotel, this morn ing, ot fever, Fred Fredrickson, He was brought in Friday last by M. Corrigall, For whom he hail been working tbia summer. Deceased is a nepnew ot Postmaster Nelson, of Susanville. The young man bad every possible attention shown him, and received burial at the bands ot the county. The only permanent oure tor ohronio oatarrh is to thoroughly expel the poison rrnrn the system by the faithful and per sistent use of Ayer's Harsaparilla. This wonderful remedy proves suooessful when all other treatment has failed to relieve the sufferer. x K xr .ITT" 34 S 6 7 8 T JOU I 12 13 14 b W 24 li 1 2toTTl28j2336 Take Notice. 1. The mm ot five centa per line will be Iharved for "cariln of thankn," "rraolutlona of rotvt," lUH of we.Vllnn priwonta nt rtiuiora, nd obituary nntlrve, (other than thOM the edit "r hall liimoelf iflve a mutter of newa,) and notice" olx'lnl mwtlnera for whatever purjxxw. 1. Notice ill church and noclety and all other iiUTtlnme!iU (mm which revenue ti to t de rtved, ahall be churned fur at the rate of five zenti a Una. Them ruloa will be itrictly adher ed to In rvrrf In.taure. AdvertlaliK ratea reawtiable and made known ipoo application. TIME TABLE. Hte for Hardtnan, Mnnnmrtit, Lnne Crwk, lohli Day and Canyon ( ttr. 1rava aa follows : Every day at t a. m.. ncppi hmclnT. ArrlvMevarvdaya'S p m..oifit Monday, The rhw!"t, nut .! and beat Hue to or from the luturtur rwimrjr. WALT. TIIOMPHOJf, Prop. I'hlll Cohn. AaeiiU Extra Pal Star Brewery Beer In Half i'lnt Boltlti ran be had only at Hie City Hotel Bar! Whcrr Mull trade Lli'mri and Clttare are alto kept by led. An tmportmit oe Wltwn rititena of ll'pptier air I the railnieJ eotnpetijr, in which liiiut IVhdlHiin pmpl are inteiraird. anj whn'li wae fraiisferred from the circuit curl of Mirrow coonty to tnw roti'te of Wv e-trnty, will b poetport'd nnlll ibe brue'jr li-rro fur trial. E U. It la mors tban likely that tbe eae will liefer e-ala Coma tn trial aa a move le oo fuot to Bottle the cnntrorry. ton ea tarn S3 acb Aj "glfing" onr a'milill-lj tnlttihl bonahoJ arnoU away. New plo ot work, mak leff iprif nHi nnoeroaaary aal lanM eeriaio f.ir filler t tn any efoiioo. Hampt dcin f. Credit rtvn. Krriilit rl l A 1 lr-. M..r.-e ITg. 2.fte, Co., m Melre I'ark, III. 4t. Mrs. S. P. Garrigups' mother, of Salem, an invalid for many years, died very recently. Fossil Journnl: Ed. B. Smith, Henry Hawk and Otbo Ward attended the Heppner races. There will be a grand masquerade ball at the opera hou-e on Tbaukbgiviug eve. Don't forget the date. n5-26. A premium to oash purchasers at PhillCohn's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tt. Fossil Jonrnp.l: Dr. Hunloob and wife ot Lone Konk were in town Wednes day returning from Mitohell. Best accommodation and courteous treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and WaBh. Sle., Portland, Oregon. E. O.: Mrs. J. B. Huntington and daughter, ot Burns, arrived in the oity etaiuraay eveniug tor a brief visit. H. Chapin is putting up a good barn on lite mountain ranch while bis neighbor, Jons. Emery, is building a good house. When yon waut to feel merry call on Lishe tsperry, at the Belvedere Saloon, where tbey keep the finest wet goods in town. tf. Harney Timts: Tom Stephens ar rived last evening by Uaoyon atage from Heppner, where be h.id been attendiug the races. Elmer Sloonm, the artist, will make cabinet photos for the neit 30 days at 2 per dozen. Gallery opposite opera bouse. tf. E. O.: Dr. Harlay Fell, ot Prairie City, will move to Pendleton in a few weeks and locate here for the practice of bit profession. Andrew Neal and wife were in from Lone Rock Wednesday of this week. This office acknowledges a pleaaaot oall from Mr. Neal. T. It. Howard make a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed article, besides carrying a general liue. See bia new ad. tf. Dr. 'Geo Vaughan relumed from Canyon City laet ratarday, and baa been ooiitJnrd to hie room moat of the week through illneaa. All who like to dance will enjoy the mNsqunraile at th opera hone Tbaoka giving eve. Tickets fl ; laiiie free and spectator 50 ceula. nfi 2ft. Hqnfre lUrnelt, wbose death waa re ported in the lat ienue, leavea oo wife aa elated by onr reporter, aba having died soma lima ago. Matbewa Bros., City hotel barbershop, tooaorlal artiata. Uaircnttiog, abating. ham pool ne, etc., dona acientifloally. Hatha at i) centa apiece. The board ot train asked aa appropri ation from the C'i. court to apply on tba I'a'rieb ereek road. It waa pasted over till tba next aeaeioo. fliin or gray hair and bald bea.lt, to diepleaaing to taaov people m mark nt age, nay b averted for long tuna by using Hall Ueir lMnewer. Mr. J. W. Taughan haa purcbaead C H Van Di)n'a grocery ora. bail dnr to th City boiel. Ut. Tanaban la an nprigbt bnameaa roan and will too- eeed. Call oo riilll O.ho for Dot win and bq-iore for medicinal porpoeea. A eom plet im .r Key wt cwaea, ii a prenlam ticket for tba 1 100 Wlor biewl. tf. filnlo t Car it nij on a gaarantaa. i It cure incipient Onaamptioo. It i l,e (wet i VinKbCu'eonly on eenlado. so eta., and II. Hold by T. w. Ayerm, Jr. RANDOM REUABK9. Probably a woman would be a bride to ber husband longer if she would oou- tintte making company of him. Most women begin to sate their jam for visitors when they have been married three months. There are twenty-five women in Cbioago who are practicicg lawyers, and fifteen more will soon be admitted to the bar. The "new women" are coming to the front in Finland, too. They have formed volunteer fire brigades in Hels iogfors and other towns, and have done first-rate work. Massillnn, the great French preacher, bad a singularly talented mother, waose influence over his life was unbounded. "Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern; it will come out a rose by and by." Life is like that- one stitch at a time taken patiently, aud the pattern will come out all right like the embroidery. Oliver Wendell Holmes. I Am Glad To tell what Hood's Sarsaparilla hat dona for me. I bad the grip and its ill effects tettlea au over me. I had cramp in my legs and frequently 1 bad to get up at night and walk to relax the mus cles. I also had stomach troub les. I then took Hood's Sarsapa rilla. One bottle cured thecramp, and tnother has htlpiJiuystom- ;ach trouble greatly. I have taken 8 bottles and use Hood's Pills which are the best I ever took." H. A. Melvist, Sisters, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today. mm I Yt JN la N Hood's Is Wonderful. No less than wonderful are the cures accomplished by Hood's Sarsaparilla, even after other preparations and phpsioians' prescriptions have failed. The reason however, is simple. When the blood is enriched and purified, disease disappears and good health returns, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is the oou true blood purifier. Hood's Pills Cummings 8c Fall, PROPRIETORS Charley Jones, the well-known "old- timer in the tonsorial line, bas again located in Heppner, having purohased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite the city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call when in town. Marion Evans, of Evans Bros., was in Heppner Wednesday with a load of this year's wbeat. In faot, he is hauling to this market. His crop averaged 11$ bu. per acre this year, which was pretty good. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your bowels and make your bead clear as a bell. 25c., 50c, and $1. Sold by T. W. Avers Jr. Mrs. J. B. Ely haa just returned from a visit to friends and relatives in the East, having taken in Iowa, Colorado and Kansas on the trip She comes borne well and g'ad to see Oregon again. Pure drugs, obemioals, paints, window glass and a complete line ot stationery at lowest prices and a ohBnce to win $100 prize at Pbill Cohn s drug store, next door to Minor & Co. tf Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who desires the services of an attorney in Washington, D. 0 , will find it to bis advantage to call on or address this pa per. 5tf G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at bia parlors, Matlook oorner, where be will dispense at popular prices, haves, shampoos, hairouta, etc. Eaob 25 cent pnrohase entitles you to a ticket fur the $100 bicyole at Pbill Cohn'i drug atore, next door to Minor k Co. tf. Cheapen and improve your coff by using obicknry. f or tale by r. fj. Thompson Co. 2t. Buy only tba genuine Bine Point oyster. For aale by P C. Thompson Co. 2t. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient and do not purge, pain or gripe. 25o. Hay For 8alb I have 75 tons of excellent wheat hav on the Al Sayers plaoe 8 miles above Olex, which I will sell very reasonable. Good location for feeding stook. On Rock Creek, Gilliam Co., Oregon. 6w. O. G. Boyd. Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & Q., C. M. & St. P., C. it A , P. Ft. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES tNtS.oo FKR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., ' CXXXC-A-O-O, XXjL. Ben Mathews ia now sole proprietor of the oity meat market where be keeps a fresh supply ot beef, pork, mutton, veal, sausage, baoon and lard, which he sells tor the lowest market price. Fred Bock, the Portland butcher, is still with bim. tf WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary 7S0 and exoenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Third Kloor, Omaha Building, Chicago. 111. marl. Great Bargains .AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices : 1 Suit fine knit underwear, 86 cents. 1 Good Jersey Shirt, 60 cents. J. Pair suspenders, worth 35 cents, for 20 cents. Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain 35 cts. 1 dozen good cotton socks, 65 cents. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in Heppner. A 1 ji Will arrive in a few days, wh ich will be sold at low figures. We are Sole Agents for Henry Mosslo & Son's Full Cream Young America Cheese. Call and see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON. It is not at all surprising to see the immense crowds going to trade at tbe store of New Feed Yard Wm, Gordon has opened up the feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and now solicits a Bhare of your patronage. Billy is right at home at this business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioea reasonable. Bay end grain for sale. tf. Selling Out 3) AGKICULTUHAL OOLLKUK NOTK8. The attendance at the Oregon Agri cultural College ia large and few are coming every week. It ia expeoted that the enrollment will reaob 400 before tbe year ends. Tbe boys have again organized the legislature bare at the college. Tbia ia very instructive, various billa being introduced and discussed. Tbey meat twice a month. Prea. Bloaa waa oompelled oo account of aiokoeea to t ka few week leave of tbe college. Daring Ins absence Prof. Brrcblold will manage tbe institution, be being senior professor. Trot. French weut to Portland to ar. range tor tbe packing of the college eibibit. Tbe nhibit be been nadir charge ot A. B. Ktdder, member of last ) ear's graduating claw. Friday evening there waa an eutr talnm'tit given at tbe College. The proeeds will go for the benefit ot Ibe football teatna. Tbrra will be game at tbe O. A. C. Nov S, between Fortat Urove aoJ tbe college teams. Cuxreiat'Tca Coar alli, Nov. 4, PM Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. P. C. THOMPSON CO. When we consider that Heppner handles more merchan dise than the other seventy-two counties of Eastern Oregon pnt together, and that P. C. Thompson Co. handle nine-sevenths of that. It is not to be wondered at that tuey 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 and Willow Streets. Follow the crowd and you can't miss it. If you want bargains now is the time. We are going out of business. FELL MIOS. 1SQ!H Ij To Be Given On Thanksgiving Eve, Til 15 OPERA HOUSE, IIEPPNElt. The Best of Music will be furnished and Suitable Prizes Awarded. ft fall llio Attention N OF THE PUBLIC TUT. F.('T Ihul ware a mert hml n4vrt,trt thai A ur M( .'fi arin , k U linking Ihmttgk Aft ttr, in fithrr wir-lt, A it n httt t$n4 Ik Irtilh i f ia Aim. tt' rffi rhtim fo ttn-hftl Prg m tlmr, tml w It ft o f M.ie an'rrM' fif U ti-i iaf.i Ikttl no m.im Kf artr nm.it.tr .tut i-fiag: f'.'j h truthful In lA'ir bn.ltur tttrf rh.ttU f w air a w mr mttrj Iq tnf I f ( rmt rHK II' jmrr wrrr,f 1 M' inrtl IS ).t.l-!i fr iiti pmt tlnrk, mnt tmhet y srif f4 it r! I. ". ffl-rl.f i,trif 4 trill ttUrtfl, m4 our prtn n it rKt.ip mt nay t .r tn ftitrn Onytm, e C,if af r m I r-i t-t Jt rAat nj. I'ry tU'lfflfntlf Yamtt, HOHHEH A RHEA. i M tmf ptmt -:.f t-f l r4 ,-. !. r" Mum Ral aytr'a al Ik WnU i Fair Ayer'e Hamparilla tnj ya Ibe eitreor dlbary ditlmetion ot hating We tbe otilr blo( pnrtfi-r all. an eibtbit at the WorM'e fair, Cbiaagi, Mannfaetnrare of mbvr aaraaparillaa eooghl by ry ttja to obt via a abnving oftbair ((hhIs, Mil they ra all tarnel aey nolr Ibe at p!irM)B f tbe role fofbtJ Iiaf lb i entry rf paivnl meJieinet ant noei rona. j Tba iUewtnn t.t tbe Worbl'a fair eoiho j fih- in t t nf Ayrt'a HaraaparSlla wee .tn iffrft a fitlloe: "Ayar'a Haraapa , title fi'l a plnl lunliclt.a. It rtiee j a I Iwl-Hig b lil ut nnlrnna. it te j hit ii tta t.la " , Hrt un Ht 1Te f.im i. Filtire, ! mat bf l Ml, baa 4rt(Ul 1 1 rl wnt iMf i 'f w lltBry en4 4ry a"'. atfbiuai.fra'i4 eifadntre ihtl eiia Iw. tl'inn ril nHt. Of r.ti. I, t.it ! lb , rlectilr ft I e .tm n 1 4 rwifii, T F;i Hme . '- ioi l. in tl'f;." U'ftl J .. l''l ! ii h-M, . fUi .t Jnit (ttl4ia. 'Sl'ti Ibe il t t IM fl'fl. W bae lilt 'ai;. I . fitr 'm tin.e, b,a i!r. fli' r'ii lt II, H aej bo'l tit lb B'M I.I riiaae j in b !.. ill, .( l !.' i rhmtf, j tt MS IM ri.ae ia 1 1 M fi.t, it la The Management will use every effort to make the Br.ll n Complete Success. Tickets, 81.00; Ladies frte; Spectators, 00c J. W. RASMUS, Managkr. b. a b A GRAND At Matlock's Ktr)ln4y Ieiil. Maie by Hale time. Htfirif I5a1. V BALL Hull on iini'ii an iii- lit JIIXVe b'n I tM it hl l- u a i . f ,f alia 1 Mr. T. !. Iltkiaa. ft aMa a. ; ItrfTXftt re eate "bisb'a VtUlia m mt t.t.' I ii i. !. rtiy j f- e 4':i'l I fr All lxiae eiia ! I l it, f.r iM an I atlifri.ry aatf. ntr I'al-lr aal ltic.. orrirr. h SATtfi?4f. mask iriu.ti oi.rfio T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! He will make it an ohjVct for you to trade with him n Lin price are riht, and all gool that lie handles are of the very bent. Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, JToppner, Oi'egoii. POTATOES !! POTATOES !! rn 1 loiisand Busies of Potatoes ! At my ranch, ton mile nouth-ftt of Hr-iitiner, at lc per pound in the field, Backed. Or will deliver hi Heppner hi lc per pnund. For end k)UI(n-i, my crop cannot be beaten. . tf. J. O. MANNING, HKIT.NKIt, OUKOON. E1S PROFITS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS I0.i aniiri.ln MfMrilf III (nal mn? rlrh. km rnt mn lHf mk tn mm ellhla a I...I1 tint m I'j l il u,itn. n tain, iiikim,i an I ur a. FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED I an la) M4 itf Our Systematic Plan of Speculation erlfthat! f AM ! aa'il Mrti1alr 0fia riUr af4i II w a l tnnaa larl ll.al !.. ara Ih.maaiula m n In all fa'a rt ha I hlM MtIM bn, !. a,atenallt lrs.iff t .! I kttam l.ft.aia ! a f ar. anln lnm h..aaM l"iiaia l.f nai l..a a l."lil rf la ,titfM 4.nar Im a.iaja In at MMitfl 11 th.mm m Im. Ittiaat a ll.i.Mt.4 H la aatt la I 0a! IM ha ml. 1la t-t..t t..m rfiKMM.tf alkali ftli)l en Oil tn in t.a m. Ilia aaa, fioia I ! al luteal llinxuli l . Do tt.tnt atf tt'!faa'4 a airmail. Ira-ft'.f hit . a rta m4 ll.a Hnla mmml lnt14 a f a4a rmm tmtth aMl an II al kali., ua ila4 t l lai.a II Ulaaa at.a.lr ,.! II. al -! MB ,iwlimii la l.'?l li" l it apmlalke t WBal t- WMITK fO CONVINCING ROOIa,' """ ...!. a.. - - ' ..... . . . r k. rnitt " K.a(lx l.tit I or Iff ! lalaiaM, Mt4 I" 'aw In a .4 f f lnKhaf lwlf K.mU .t a-l l"a THOMAS 4 CO., leMkere ,4 reae. 241242 Riaiie enet, Ckieete, HI. TILE PA LACK HOTEL BAH. J. C. BQllCri ions. Prop. Keeps the I;inest Wine?, Liquors and Cigars. WT. J. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cish Only. fM HMD mti tio pu Hwri vi WW. a SOlis i NOTARY PU3LIC V CONVEYANCER I'Al.l, 5 d,n 4; ty ft, litr ft ltly m,t 1 trswi ftf a kt- tl f. Ttt ?1 ftA flf Hy W. Arvrt, Jf. llfaIWH