LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CUBED BY USING Cherry Pectoral AYER'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Here and There. Hi Taata was in town Friday last. Dave Hamilton is in town this week. Phill Oohn is below to visit his family. Vinoe Kelly is in from Long Creek for freight. Tom Woolery was up from lone over Sunday. Arlineton is working diligently for an pen river. Geo. Briarly was over from John Day last week. his old borne at Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptom s, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley, D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOBLD'S FAIB. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. ifihiiE aC-la.LV.l'al i . 2 JTA- 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 JO JU ll 2 13 HJJ6 JLJ8 13" ZO l 22 25 R. O. Wills is visiting Keoo, Nevada. Hod. Tbos. Morgan cot back Saturday from CaDyon City. J. 0. Williams and Tom Davidson were in Friday last. The Niles-Vinson. Marble Works. w alia Walla, Wash. Johnny Orisman was over from Long Greek Saturday last. J. 0. Oohoe and Looien Powell were over to Heppner Friday last. Bob Wilkius' horse fell on him Sator day hist, bruising him some. Mr8 8. P. Garrigues did not go below, as reported in a reoent issue, Miss Ollie Howard was reported as beiug on the sick list Sunday Geo. Wright and J. J- MoGee were in yesterday from the Hardman section Johnny Nealen is oyer from Monu ment attending to some business affairs. La Gmncie Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner, Dr. P. B. IVloSworils and daughter. Mary, visited the metropolis last week, Buy ouly the genuine Bine Point oysters. For sale by P C. Thompson Co. 2t. S. G. Reed, an old-time resident of Portland, but lately of Pasadena, Calif., died recently. Cheapen and improve yonr coffee by using ODicKory. jor sale Dy r. v. Thompson Co. 2t. E. 0.: Hnry Blaekman, colleotor of internal reyenue for this district, ia at the Pendleton. There will bo a grand masquerade ball at the opera hooe on Thanksgiving eve. Don't forgtt the date. n5-26. J. C. Cochran and Lawrence Sweek, of the John Day oonntry, were in Uepp ner oyer Sunday. A premium to cash purchasers at Phill Colm's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket f ir the wheel. tf. R Allyn, nf Toll Rook, one of the most picturesque spots ii Morrow eonnty, was a vibitor to Qeppner Friday last. Jiff Haves Nnd wife are over from Lone Rnok. They were sooompanied over by Jeff's mother, Mrs 8rah Hayes, Al Emerson is in Portland having the ii'iury to his band attended to. A hard Married At the borne of the bride's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Akers, at Gooseberry, this oonnty, Mr. Louis Thomas, of Colfax, Wash., and Miss Mary G. Akers, Elder Hwif. orhciating. The oonple departed last evening for their home at Colfax. The Gazette's best wishes goes with them. Ed. Smith started below with his wife last night, on their way to Salem. They were acoompamed by Sheriff Harrington. Mrs. Smith was adjudged insane by Jndge Keitb'y last Saturday, and will be taken to tbe asylum. Mr. bmitn will go on to California from that point. Charley Jones, tbe well-known "old- timer" in the tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, bavicg purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building opposite the city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call wnen in town. From Waosbb. I. N. Haghes, of Wagner, oame in Sunday on business and will remain over till tomorrow. Mr. Hngbea is a live and progressive merohant of Wagner, and reports times very fair in that seetion. In speaking of the projeoted road to Mitchell, Mr. Hughes is of the opinion that the road oonld have been built cheaper by tbe way of Haystack valley, and in bis opinion wonld have been a better road. Of oonrse, it is some four miles longer than the route selected. Mr. Hughes says that a ohnroh has been ereoted in Haystack reoeotly, or at least is nearly finished. J. W. Kerns, the city painter, is pre pared to do all kinds of painting and paper banging and will do houBe cleaD lng and take np and pnt down carpets. Office on Main street, opposite City hotel. Call on Phill Oohn for fine wines and liquors for medioinal purposes. A oom Dlete line of Key West cigars, and a premium tioket for the $100 Victor bioycle. tf, Karl's Clover Root, tbe great Blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to tbe Complexion and cores Constipation, 25 ots., 50 ots., 81 . Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who desires the services of an attorney in Washington. D. 0 . will find it to his advantage to call on or address this pa per, 5tf The jury in the Albert Rea oase bung, five standing for conviction and one for aoquittal. The case will be oarried over as soon as a jury can be empanelled G. B. Halt, the tonBorial artist, can be found at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices shaves, shampoos, bairouts, etc. Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Hairontting, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scientifically. Baths at 25 oenta apiece. All who like to danoe will enjoy the masquerade at tbe opera bouse Thanks giving eve. Tickets $1 ; ladies free and spectators 50 cents. n5 26. T. R. Howard makes a specialty in supplying stookmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line. See bis new ad. tf. Eaob 25oent pnrohase entitles yon to a tioket for the $100 bioyole at Phill Conn's drug store, next door to Minor & Co. tt The first snow of the season tell this morning, but promises to not lay on any great length of time. Nels Johnson, of Gooseberry, dropped in on us for a brief period this morning. Tom Mathews, brother of the Math ews Bros., is here on a visit. Many people, when a little consti pated, make tbe mistake of using saline or other drastic purgatives. All that is needed is a mud dose of Ayer s Pills to restore the regnlar movement of the bowels, and nature will do the rest. They keep the system in perfect order. Dkatu on Black Horse. Saturday morning, Nov. 9, at 2 o'olock, at bis borne in Blaok Horse, Justice Beaman departed this life, aged about 64 years. Mr. Beaman has been confined to bis room seven vears with stouiaoh trouble, and has suffered much. Mr. Beaman was a very estimable mau, and in the days when he was a familiar figure on Heppner's streets, in all his business transactions and social intercourse was known to be a fairminded, honorable gentleman. He leaves a wife, and also a large family allot whom ere grown. The interment occurred Sunday at Lex ington. Best accommodation and courteous treatmeniat the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. Nervousness Cannot be permanently cared by the nK of opiates and sedative compounds. It is too deeply seated. It Is caused by an impoverished condition of the blood, upon which the nerves depend for suste nance. This is the true and only natural explanation for nervousness. Purify, en rich and vitalize the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla and nervousness will dlssprca". ITood's Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood and will send it coursing through the veins and arteries charged with the life giving, strength building qualities which make strong nerves. II you are nervouB, try Hood's Sarsaparilla and find the same relief of which hundreds of people are tel ling in their published testimonials. Get mm end Hood's onfy noocrs Because Hood's Sarsaparilla is the only True Blood Purifier prominently in the publio eye today. Sold by all druggists. HrrH'o Dillc nr bsbltnal eonst:a I1UUU9 r 1119 tion. Price iSc per box. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., LET I K II M8T. LETTERS ADVEHT1SED AT HEPPNER Or., Nov. 11, 1895. Crabtree. A CunnltiRham W B Kirtlcy M V Latterly urn Keimnger unns ncneic J j When callliiK for these lettors please say advertised. J. P. Williams, P. M. Take Notice. None But Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the eitraor wood anlinter is the oanse of the trouble, dinary distinction of havmg been tbe only ii oiood uuriner anoweu an exuiou at me call on ,...,, r. , ... r,. Mrup UUIIU inn, vuivnKW. mauuiouiuiii. of other sareaparillus sought by every NOTICE OF rJALB. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT UNDER and bv virtue of a decree and order of sale duly made and entered on Nov 4th ls5, in the matter ot tne estate ouonn n ueiury, uecesst.ii. bv the County Court, of the State oi Orejfoii for Morrow uotintv, selling in proDRie me uimer- IsiimI rh administratrix of the said estate will otter for sale t public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand on Monday, Dec l'Jth lh9.'i. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the front door of the courthouse, in Heppner, Morrow County Oregon, all the following de scribed real property belonging to the above named estate snuaiea in ainrrow i;oiimy Oregon, towit: The Northwest quarter and the tsoutnwcsi quarter or section iwo win Township two ('.!) South. Kange twenty-six pi) East of Willamette Meridian; said sale is made subject to all liens and lucumbcrances now existing noon the said real property, and subject to the confirmation of all sales to be made by the above entitled Coi-nty Court. MRH. KATE 0 ENTRY. Dated this Mh day of November, 1K'.I5. Administratrix of the estate of John II. Gentry, Deceased. ilMi-IW. )cpo1 Q., C. M. & St. P., C. & A , P. Kt. W. & C, and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. I AT IS (S tt3.00 PBH DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., CiXXC-A-GrO. ZXjXj. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary $7X0 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. Tho Dominion Com pany, lhlra loor, Unmlia uulldlng, Chicago. Hi. marl. Great Bargains .AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices Suit fine knit underwear, 86 cents. Good Jersey Shirt, 60 cents. Pair Buependers, worth 35 cents, for 20 cents. Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain 35 ots. 1 dozen good cotton socks, 65 cents. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in Heppner. A NEW LINE OF OUTING FLANNELS Will arrive in a few days, which will be sold at low figures. We are Sole Agents for Henry Mossie & Son's Full Cream Young America Cheese. Call and see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON. Nrw Fbkd Yabd Wm. Gordon has opeoed up the feed yard next door to the Gazette office, and uow solid's a ahare of your patronage. Billy is right at home at thia business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prioes reasonable. Bay and grain for sale. tf. Hay Fob 8alh I have 75 tons of exoellent wheat bay on the Al Bayers plaoe 8 miles above Olex, which I will sell very reasonable. Good location for feeding Btook. On Rock Greek, Gilliam Oo., Oregon. 6w. O. G. Boyd, 1. The sum ot Ova oenta per Una will be Jhanred for "ear.ls nf thanks," "resolutions of fanrmot," list of wedding present and donors, tnd obituary nntlres, (other than thou the edit or shall tilninxlf iriv as a matter nf news,) and onttcxsol special mutinies (or whatverpiirjma.. 2. Notices nf churc h nnd society tint all other StitartaltimiMiU from which revenue Is to lie de rived, sha'.l bo charired for at the rate of five jsnti a line. The rules will be strictly adber d to in every Instance. Advprttatnc rates rtaonablt aad madekuewn ipoa application. When you want to feci merry call on Li "he Sperry, at tbe Belvedere Saloon, where tbey Keep me now wei guoap m meR0.t0 obtain a .bowing of their gooda, town ' but they were all tnrned away nuder tbe Jack Lake ha been "laying off" for application of tbe rale forbidding tbe tho past week, Emery Leezer taking bit entry of patent medicines and DOBtroms nlnoe on tbe branch during Jack's vaoa- The decision of tbe World's fair autho. t on. rities in favor ot Ayer's HarsBparilla was . . .. ... in effect as follows: "Ayer's Harsapa- f mer oioonrn, ne inn , wm . ... t , t medl0,n,t lt (,ei camne photos tor ne ns oo not Won to tbe ,igt of D0BtrnU)s. It is uwou. r -r.- hra on it mar ts bouse. Wiilob's Onre, the great Cortifh and TIME TABLE. HtK for Hardman. Monument, ln Crrak, lohn Iiay and Canyon City. I as follows : Kvrry dar at a a m.. excrpt Hundav. ArrlvMcvnry day al S p. m.. rscrpt Monday. The rheaprat, quickest and boat Una to or fruin th Interior cimiitry. W ALT. THOMI'MON, Prop. Thill Coho, Agent. Extra Pal Star Brewery Bear lu Half Tint Bottles ( an 1 . had only at the t . City Hotel Bar! Where hlsh f tad Liquors and Clears ar also l ty leu. Croup Cure, is in great demand. I'ooket give0 , lurprjM pllrty et jUe he size oontains twenty-five doaes only c. M . . . v.. Children love It. Bold by T. W. Ayers M"- E. J. Boyer, last Ir.day. 1 " frtaaat Oik fciatk,laa Tl.a ntnatltlt Jr. Ike EnnU. Art Minor, F. i Halloek and Judue Freeland Kuodajeri np on Diloh ereek In qnt of gtme. They re turned borne Monday bipj bat empty- handed. Ture drngi, chemicals, painta. window glaaaanda rnmplets line of stationery at lowest prior and a chance 10 win a IKKIpriEe at Phill Gbn's drag store, next door to Minor k Co. tf, Sckpiiibs Fartt. Mnriel Jones was home ot being ner Oib birthday. Those present were Grade Farkiua, Mamie Dunn, Etta Rogers, Willa Minor, Ethel Hsger, Rertha Frisloe. Lunlla Nelsoc, Faunie Kirk, Lela Caraptwll, Lulu Campbell, Lut is Uaamas, Koy Jones and Uuy Itoyer. sapper was served which was much enjoyed. Mim Muriel reottived a number of uice resents. Jne Efkelano aa up yecterliy from Lis Imma near Ixintoti, sod infirms ) soribe thai his father, Jas. Ekrlaon, is over from Uuh to visit bis ions, Kpb aud J-w They hail t-t niel fur fifteen year, auj th visit ia mulually enj .)d The oi l itentlrman i vry spry for a man of 71 years, and prop" t winter to Morrow Co., an J pwrbap may remain lobgar. Ion csn earn IS each dsy HglvingM onr a'MKiliitol; indipenilita hoabold srliola aay. New plao tf work, tnak pg Hpreno nuurrraaary and snereaa errtain fur either l n aiy srrtiuo. Hatnpl d- 19. C'eitil fiven. Frvivht pnul. Ad Irea. il r,je M Tg. Co., l Melr..s Park. III. 41. By osiog Hall's Hair Ilenewer, gray, faded, or discoloied bair ssiinies the Mrs. J. O. Coehrao, of Monument, I natural oolor of youth, and grows snfferel recently tbe paralysis of the luiuriant and strong, pleasing every left limb Itelow tbe kuee. Mie is body gradually getting better, however, aoa It is bojd will soon ba slxiui again. -jbe I'AHaisii Crisk Koad. Un. "J ntotue rascals out' -the familiar Tbos. Morgan, mayor of Heppner, re- paity rty may b applied to nlcrlee uroej Hatarday from a f isil to Orant'i a, .ell "''Itn, court wbera ba bad been to look ina iqia in o ui"s I . . . , , h Aver's Hi rssoari a aa eff ctaallr as aiier ma i arriau orera ruau pnjm s the old pnaimustere are displaced by a Tbe matter was taken on by the boom new adaioistratK.D. able bdv and the road eiiplk-aitno ti.. en. ki.l n.,.nMt invited I allowo'l. Reveral bills ol ilaroag-s were va liaaetta raach dowo to lat Konday's put in, aod if tha same prove to ba Just dinner, and as it ia not often that a nesiter maa ais a fnll feed, ba ram away almnat lonodered. Mrs Ilcadley should either not put ao many j.khI ihina on tha tab e or invlie as flener. ftai.tam Hweeney. IT. H. A . Han Dieao, Cal. says: "Hbibib's Catarrb lUme,ly is the first medicine I have ever found that emo Id do ma any g iod." Trice 60c. T. W. A vera, Jr. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ARE STILL ON DECK WITH A FULL STOCK OF Nails and Tobacco Oysters and Axle Grease Undershirts and Molasses Candy and Gunpowder Beans and other ammunition Sewiug Machines and Cigars Wagons and Soap Pocket Knives and Overalls Tea Pots and Tomatoes Also some other things aDd something else. i e3 -a H rt- o o CO a O 03 CO zr Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinkry, Undkrvvkar, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. If you want bargains now is the time. We are going out of business. FELL BROS. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. i i T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Suitlies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it an object for you to trade with him as his prices are right, And all goods that he handles are ot tho very beht. Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, I-LoppiioLN Oregon. ill bava to ba iiaid by tli vevt ot Heppner. It la claimed Ibat to any sveot lb. total amount of damage elattued will not aggregate over 82"0 or, al th ml, l-'VK). It looks aa tuonub tba I'.rrisb orck road wonld li fp-n tor spring Iravsl. "Ta. t'.aiai.a reol." As Abraham Uocilo eallsI Ibem. di not par. in atgus abont tbeir abmen's What ibey wsal is a tneliriii. Ibal will ror. Il.rra. 1 li Simpla, bluest lal n..i l lima ikat llmiil'a Marsai anlla mlr nana Ii bava a pllel.f.wk f-lera. ,Ur.d a tba Ul argument la l,,f f.nl in tb deplb ol an Inab or mof, , (.ot. mtt tb,9 mi. lr Mwords aa ralW and Iba I m,oy n,,m,UlU volootarily say. Hnoe Abrabamalek. bila tlaylag lih atna ehlldraa halnrdar. bad Ida To Do Given On Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, a 'I'l IIC OPEltA HOUSE, llEPPNElt. POTATOES !! POTATOES !! One Thousand Bushels of Potatoes ! At my ranrh, ten roih Nnuth-fMbt of Hepjiner, at lo mt ound ia the field, aaclnnL Or will dHiver at lle..inr at I Jo rr kjudi1. ror bchh! jKtatH-a, roy crop catinot m Wnti-ti. i. n. MvisrisriXG, tf. HKlTNKIt, OUEOON. pal left I W doing ell. We Gall the Attention OF THE PUBLIC TTtl THE ".IT (hit rhrn a mer.hant o'r(ia ll.nl a or 'SfS Iht-f raj a.'lerar anfnm t0 , h it tntkim'J ffcer.aa ttf f ) t il . "r. tilhtt mmrilt, k is m hnf mnd Ide f raffc la a.f i ii. tlV fo anf rfiiat fi un-trttrU rrerj ass , tr tlitf f l-i K'hrtl s; if I am fiisjf'i. Ih.tt ao avi ! K it our un,,lhtr ;rof .iaj Ihrg fc trlkml J Ikrir l-t.lhr SNr r'. if. (whi. k tr ar a.rry It My M a.J lh ri trilk tlryfn r 1 ax. rf i-ia s I a a a Wt l.i it lh put,;, lo a"'foMf llrk, an 4 lUt yosj !t ftn4 il a rU ta, rs( -.'. l'"k "'I rl mtUft-l. Hm4 Oae prftl nr a fhr ip as any sf .r la l'ulrn Orf jnm. 9 C.:im4 " aa ' tr,,t t tr4 1V fcttistmH JVarS, HOHNEll & RHEA. W mm. 1 II Mhl's fill, ara lb. lrM afi.r-ditiaer ( ills. ait diga.U'iii, sura !. 'Flic Best of Music will ho furnished Suitahlc Prizes Awarded. a ik . i . ft ii ,.i',st .i f"t .. frmt t tSat (I ,i , ti r4 . f, f im ff I . a sal ! fp l, (4 a .la.a - i ' aa I 't . - s ,. i i i ' a S I W s ' LldaART ST On f Iba twX Interealing proframma. In Iba bi.tory of Ilea llepptirr IIfary and Dramatic rUeteiy ,i rt l-ie-l at II . mo r I liooaa, H,tutUy van.g last, l'b Vkv I'fe.., ! Ja. Ii.il 10 lb.ci.air. Tba tubjert lot i .lib I -IU..IV..I. Tl.al Immigra- ll. a ti.'Q I' tbill Hiaes bo old ba f...il.ie " Il a WBeallf a .1 i a l't si l... aa I. id am'waliv. i ..... Stf.liV. l....d Ibal ll.y a.ra ll j Ot la d. I.altrs-, abd OI UlalH.J ll.al .,.; .ulj.U O-a of Iba b i t . ,trt ,.l rHK 0 .aa II.. aUj ... . Id b I'd' t".k I b. i slf ". .H h.iardaf , l . o.iial i,lar. sad a. I I.I..Mrr ia 1 1 1 1 a o" I I." ' I 'II aillba ( ltat.v NNofa ifaaioa fr.,; Manda .' fai g I ! wVI'r, liviag 11 a.gbbofbon4 r.f ! Iba bos na al f ! I"l " ! ff ll ta'l sg - . 'm lb say. Taa'arlar Alb-rt IV s Vs.lls a4 ' Ff4 llsl arraed aa L ag lha , ! e5.t.4a ti.bl liih.a. a. I Iba Um- al. to M ia1 Ihat l- V ' afa s,.af.f to an aa. Il I- fll4 i ,. M asa.ae W I -f lh. d. baa' id fii'.-, lb.., p.l ...a lot Ibia ai;i ! .1 -aM an. s-at al i4si". !" Tho Management will use every effort to make the BUI n Complete Success. Tickets, 81. 00; Ladies free; Spectators, f)()c J. W. RASMUS, Manage. IIJSIv ! KJ1SI! A GRAND BALL At Matloek'sS Hall on aw. 111! PROFITS ON- SMALL INVESTMENTS M.(.iriili i.r.if!lf .III maaa ..ant fl' I. sl...f1 II ins aa l.f ai r .III maaa ..ant n h. i.ni ei.a .eia ran inr mass s-i sua. a viini. a fnl i- mallMit In liralii, l'r.nil..i.s sml k. FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED Can a. br Out Systematic Plan of Speculation orlftal4 bf wa All Snrrrsal.il Srntan na a f'S-'i's. ststem a a .rl iihisS la'. Il.l l".l a.a ihinimim. 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VftVL1 I )M) 00 lilt L0 Ma-If . Itsla R'.a'. IMriag r.. I 18115. TIIKPALACK ilotkl bah, .J. C. UOllCriKItS, Prop. a i aiaia aaaaajaaaasaaaaaa-aamaa Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors nml Cirs. ni;, utmt,n notary public ...r.--a aral.l t . .U!l I ilHl I Nilll s r r 1. 1 I CJ A M f C D AT Is the Place for J. Fresh Groceries, Clicap for C.ih Only.' mutt WQ 0frtfl tQ PIU HW4I1 Qi A0, tt, lf ftf .r.t...i.1 irt, VIN iwuviii a ; VWltVLIMIsLvLll - - - - I a 4 i I. aa mmm- hatf I vaMavsayMsA'A asaiaia...avsasSassMaa)Wa. rrt.-tii L.lU jn.yi