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. The ancients thought the world was flat We moderns know 'tis round; But still w'd take it, round or flat, And put a barb-wire fence around. John Ambrose is over from Hitter. Frank Whetstone has returned from Pendleton. Wm. Hughes arrived home Tuesday from Portland. Marble Works, baok yesterday The Niles-Vinann, walla Walla, Wash. M. D. French got morniDg from Wasco. V. A. Stephens returned yesterday morning from Marysville, Iowa, ac companied by his little daughter. Mr. Stephens left Heppner the third of last July to take his wife, who was very seriously ill and not expeoted to live, back to Iowa that she might die amoDg ber own people. She passed away in twenty days after reaching their desti nation. Mr. Stephens remained in that state daring the summer and fall, but has returned to Morrow county, where he still has all his property, to reside. Danville (Tnd.,) Republican: The infant ohild of Mr. and Mrs. J as. P. Darnall died some time Tuesday night, the parents not being aware of the fact nnfil novf mnpninn ntiun if tit a a frtnn1 Born To the wife of Cbaa. Sperry at dead in bed. The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon, the remains being interred in the east oemetery. The parents have the sympathy of the euiire community in their bereavement. (Mrs. Darnall was formerly Miss Cora Patterson, known to many old residents of Heppoer.) Sore throat. Any ordinary case may be cured in one night by applying lone, on Nov. 9, a girl. Al Hand has returned from a summer's runtime up in the Blues. Eocleman Bros., of lone, were in Hepp ner Tuesduy and Wednesday. 0. E. Fell is over from Pendleton to do some timber oulture work. Wm. Douglass was in from Butter Pectoral. The first bottle Rave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot ties 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 FAIR. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILLAS. Elili IFT tT'y l I 5 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 JP 11 12 1V ! 17" J8 jf J 0 22 2 3 Take Notice. creek Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Geo. Gray Is confined to her residence iu this city by illness. Born To the wife of John Cochran, nenr lone, on the tbe 9tb a boy. Joe Beck is over from Hamilton, and will shortly ship some sbeep East. Jaok McKenzie is hauling down a few loads ot woods from tbe mountains. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Orfl. S. fl. Hmith. HMlAflmnn. Hnnnner. Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Bannister were id Heppuer yesterday and gave tbis office a call. MiBS Ida Fell has goueover to Pendle ton where she will hereafter make her home. Mrs. A. A. Roberts is visiting this week out at Price Florence's, on Willow creek. Telegram: T, A. Rhea, a cattle-raiser aud dealer of Heppuer, is at the St. Charies. Heuian Colwell has returned from Austin Station where be spent the summer. Tbe danoes at Matlook's ball have been changed from Saturday to Friday evenings. J hp. M. Hayes nud family have moved into Mrs. Kiioup's property, over near ttie sohoolhouse. W. W. Smead's father, who lives down in Well springs preoiuct, is re' portel as being ill. There will be a grand masquerade ball at the opera boue on Thanksgiving eve. Don t forget the date. d5-2o. Tbe Mrtbodirtt sociable last Tuesday night was well attended, acd most thoroughly eujuyert. A premium to cash purchasers at Pliill Cotin's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tt. Tbe masque ball on Thanksgiving niuht will no doubt be largely attended. See ad. in another column. W.J. Brownies and J. O. Williams It yesterday with freight, bound for John Day and Long Creek, respectively. Wbeu you want to fnel merry call on Livhe sperry, at tbe Belvedere Saloon, where they keep tbe tioest wet goods in towu. tf. Mrs. Judy Mitchell departed for Big Butter creek this morning and will reside with tbe family o! Jest Moore for the winter. TO A DEAD BIRD. 1. The sum of live nnnta per Una will be iliRrnwl for "curd n( thank," "resolutions ol tiinpert," IlsU ol wedrtlm prewiuta and donnra, md obituary notice, (otlit-r than thoae the ellt )r ihall hlinMiK Rive m a niattr ol news,) and Bottom o(nctal mtvtlnirn lor whatever purnoae, X Notions ol church and soclrty and all other VitertalnmeuU Irom which revenue I to be de rived, shall be chanced lor at the rate ot live ,ent a Una. Thexi rule will be itrlctly adber jd to in every In. tunc. A1vertllnR rabM reasonable and made known ipon apiilloatlon. TIME TABLE. State for Hardman, Monument, lin Crevk, fohn l'T and Canyon City, leave a follow : Kvery day at a. m., trrt Kiiinlay. Arrive every day at 4 p in., eirept Monday. The rheapeat, quickeat and beat line to Of from the Interior rmintry. WALT. THOMI-SOX. I'rop. rtiill Colin, AionL Extra Pal Star Brewery Beer In Half Pint Bottle ran be bad only at tbe ....... City Hotel Bar! Where blah frade IJ.iiors and Clean are also kept by If I. Chamberlain's Pain Balm as directed with eaob bottle. Tbis medioine is also famous for its cures of rheumatism, lame back and deep-seated and musoular pain. For sale by Slooum-Jobnson Drug Co. Judge and Mrs. A. Mallory departed Wednesday for Reedley, Calif., where they will spend some time visiting C. M Mallory and family. On their way down they will visit their relatives near Salem Wednesday before leaving, Grandma Slooum invited the old people and other kin oyer to partake ot a farewell dinner, Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga' Teno., says "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'saved my life.' I oonsider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble itexoels. Pnoe 75 cents. Sold by T W. Ayers, Jr. Charley Jones, the well-known "old- timer" in the tonsorial line, has again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews shop, Minor building opposite tbe city hotel. Charley will appreciate a call when in town. Oreeonian: Mrs. William Sill, ot Heppoer, Or., with her two sons, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Portland tbe past two weeks, is now visiting her mother, Mrs. John A Hurl- burt, at Taylor, Or. The Heppner sohool is prosperous this year, even under adverse circumstances, and tbe corps of teachers are doing excellent work. The average atten dance is 219, while the total enrollment has reached 242. Mrs. L. D. Boyed and two little daughters, who have been visiting frieuds and relatives in and about Hepp oer for tbe past three weeks, returned on last evening to their home in Hood River valley. J. W. Kerns, tbe city painter, is pre pared to do all kinds of painting and paper banging and will do house clean intr and take up and put down carpets. OHice on Main street, opposite City bntel. For 822.50 I will sell a first class, high grade, high arm sewing machine guaran teed for 10 years. For further partiou- Urs oali on or address, H, A. Oaon Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf . Married On Thnrsdav, Nov. 14th, at the residence of tha bride's mother, near Lexington, Mr. Eph Eskelson and Miss Rosa Benge. Tbe Gazette joins in tbe congratulations. Volney McHalsy came In Tuesday from Hamilton, going on down to Arlington. Ha returned Thnrsdav Elmer Hloonro, the artist, will make morninir. aoine on throush br stses catnnei pnoios lor me next ou asye si that day i per dozen. Gallery opposite opera Toor, perished thing, How helpless, now, thy angel-painted wing; How tired of death the unaffected grace That lingers on thy little feathered face! Could any gem that mortal choose to prize Assume to match the radiance oi thine eyes? Some man destroyed what ne'er again can be, In killing thee. Say, silent thing: Hadst thou the Heaven-invented gift to ling? Couldst chant a sonnet, undented by art, And thrill and win the chosen of thy heart? Couldst hush the silent sobbing of the air. With strains of jewelled laughter, free from care? One fancies some of Ood's unsullied glee Went back with thee. Didst love to fling Thyself upon the swelling breast of Spring? Didst joy to thread the airy lanes with ease, Or find a swaying throne among the trees? With dainty prow and firmly planted sail. Couldst ride along the billows of the gale? Heaven meant the earth and azure safe and free, For such as thee. But, plumaged thing, If deathly splendor can a comfort bring, If but thy body, from its sweet control, May send a message to the restless soul, Rejoice: it hath a more than royal bed: Thy mausoleum 1b my lady's head. And I can fancy many swains I see, That envy thee! Will Cableton in Every Where, for Nov. Pure Blood is the secret of the restoration to health which Hood's Sarsaparilla gives. "It gives ma pleasure to recom mend Hood's Sarsa parilla. It has cured me of many com plaints, and puri fied my blood. I was troubled with my liver, had hip disease and other troubles, with swcll- ing of my ankles. For a lonsr time J $'f!&$ cane. For S3veral WaA years I was gradual- breaking down. I had the grip in a severe form. I procured six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and it built me up. My recovery I owe to Hood's Sarsaparilla. All my ills have gone and I feel like a new person. 1 sleep wellanaeatneartll; Mrs. Charlotte Kelly, Haywards, tily." , Cal. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only true blood purifier prominent ly in the pumio eye today Try it. For more than a buudred years the Shakers have been studying the remedial properties of plants. They have made many discoveries, but their greatest achievement was made last year. It is a cordial that oontains already digested food and is a digester ot food. . It is effeotive in removing distress after eat ing, and creates an appetite for more food so that eating beoomes a pleasure. Pale, tbin people beoome plump and healthy under its nse. It arrests tbe wasting ot consumption. There has never been snob a step for ward in the cure ot indigestion as thip Shaker Cordial. Tour druggist will bt glad to give you a little book descriptive ot the product. Give the babies Laxol, which is Castor Oil made as palatable as honey. Ufv4o Dills cur9 habitual constlpa nOOCl S r 1U uon. Trice 25c. per box. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & Q., C. M. & 8t. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C, aud the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. WATICH Kiti.oo PISR DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CIXXC.A.O-0. TXiZu Great Bargains McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Bbokb Jail. Last night along about o'clook, Os Wells and Albert Bei broke out of the city jail, then walks' to Lexington and took the train. Tbei present whereabouts are unknown, and as tbey were guilty of a misdemeanoi only, no effort will be made to punish them further, so long as they grace Heppner with their absence. VITANTED: Several trustworthy eentlemen VV or ladies to travel in Oregon, forestablish- d, reliable house. Salary J(0 and expenses. iteany position, anciose reierence atm sen an Ircssed stamped envelope. The Dominion Conv any, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, ii. marl, NOTICE OF t'ALti. None But Ayer's at tbe World's Fair Ayer's Sarsnparilla enjoys the extraor dinary distinction of having been tbe only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other sarsaparillas sought by ever) means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application ot the rule forbidding the entry of patent medicines and nostrums. Tbe decision ot tbe World's fair antbo rides in favor of Ayer's Hares parilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer s Harenpa- rilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." has Ha Beta "Fill, d." A reoent issue of the Telegram tbe following : "B. A. Uoosaker, an attorney ot The Dalles, is at the Holton." "Harry Bennett, a onutracter of Tbe Dalles, is at the Holton." bouse. tf. Osoar Ii. Warden, representing F. Chevalier A Co., and Max Mayer, of the Hlumauer- Frank Drug Co.. visited Heppuer laat week. Matbews Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Uairouttiog, shaving, shampooing, etc., done soieotifloally. Dalus at 25 cents apieoa, Dr. L. F. Hhipley reerutly outfit ltd bis buggy with two "boll's eye" lanterns, Call on Pbill Oohn for One wine and liquors for medicinal por poses. A coin plete line t Key West clears, and a premium ticket for the 8100 Victor bicycle. tf. Kbilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee It cure Incipient Consumption. It is the best CnngbOure only one oent a dew, 2octs.,5oots., and II. Hold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. j(0 wncbio came in l n end ay ir.ni Andy Tdlaid'a ranch, and will shortly and oow think be flao tackle the worst .Mt for tha East wild Joe lieok's sbeep. rosdf ami tna unrieat nigbia. u will, perbaps, locals lo Wyoming O. B. Uatt, the tonsorial artist, oan The lectara sivn at the one re horse ba f iuod at his parlors, Matlock oorner, reoently by K. II. Hherrill, subject, where ba will dispense at popular prions, -Morrannlem Unveiled." was of mnob shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. merit, though the audience was small, Tha literary will ba open to tha pnblio t, o.ioa Hall's Hair Itenewer. grsy. tomorrow night Aa Interesting pro- faded, or discolored bair assumea tha gram has ban pMpr4 auJ lovers of natural oulor ot youth, and grows amusement ar eoMially invited. luxuriant and strong, pleasing every Hatch Iteno. aonom nanied br Lia 1 body. brother Fred who Is recently from I'.ioliard J. V inrent, a globe-trotter of Davlon. Wash., and F.ph tkelon. of fifteen years, visited Portland reoently us Di ieen erouni in wnriii and na seen almost everything worth seeing. Many pip!e, when a little cintl paled, make tlie niiUk of uiog saline or other dralie purgative. All that l needed Is a mild tl of Ayer's Till to restore tbe regular movement of tba txiwrls, aud nature will di lb ret Tbey keep the system io prrfet order. lUlvnr-Hjwrry-At in realdeoea of th bride's parent. 5.M Fast Ankeoy.last Wedoeatay evening at it o'clock, llsv. Roland I) Oratil "lemhic! tba mar riage of Mi D Hy Katbb-enHprrr and Mr. William hieveos llalvor. Many f riends of I ha eon pie prewtit, at.4 eej iyed lb" wed ling etipier served. M (!, ,r la a u ilarnm.nl ruttlor. (Jregnoiaa. Mi IMIr K Hn-rrT r r Ayers n raspanit aa fiiK-ioa'iy a teUtit m and friends at H'ppuer who tt oi l p"ea'era ara duplared by a joia la tba congf lultl-os. ! a-lmloiiriioo. Lrxiogtoo, wer io town Toeedsy. Pur drnas. elieminaU. naint. window glaanda complete Una of stationery All who like to dance will enjoy tba at oweet orioe aod a etianea to win a bumqmwi at ina opera umise i lianas iH)pn at I'bill O'bo's drug store, I giving eve. Tickets 1 ; ladies free aud nrxl door lo Minor Co. If. speeiatort ou rents. Teachers' elimination was In progress T. It. Howard makes a speeisliy In ear lota weel noder utrviaiD oiiio'htih sinosmeo wnu an oewieu Hapl. llalsiger. ailel by Judge ir- artklea, beeidea carrying a general line lao.l. The folio log were preseui: nea dis new aa. ir Arthnr iiooaon, I. I. uixuap, tore y.Kt. ajt-.i h,-ilM, ..iiit .-.. . Hfi.ilh, Vis Hayer aod Mra. M. A. UrU. ,h , Ue.ela at I'hlll Fo'i'i "Tuia Iha raMia.s ont-ll.s familiar patty ry may ba arplied to micro ts e'.l a lo mn. Tba germ of diaee that lurk in Hi ttlonl are I'lrned out NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVES TRAT UNDER and hy virtue of a decree and order of sale inly made and entered on Nov 4th 1H!5. in the matter of the estate of John H Gentry, deceased, bv the County Court, of the State of OrKOU for Vforrow County, sotting In protmte the under signed as administratrix of the said estate will oner lor sale st public auction, to the highest bidder for cash In hand on Monday, Dec 12th IMii. at 11 o'clock in the Inrenoon of that day at tne iront aoor ot tne court house, in Heppner, Morrow County Oregon, all the following de scribed real property belonging to the above namca estate situated in Morrow county Ircgon, towit: The Northwest ouartor and the Southwest quarter of section two (2) In Township two CD Houth. Kango twenty-six C.lil Kast of Willamette Meridian: said salo is made subject to all lious and incuinberances now exlKting upon the said real property, and subject lo tbe continuation ot all sales lo be ma.lc by the above entitled comity court. mum. kvie tr..iiti Hated this ftth day of November. 1H!,'. Administratrix of the estate of John H Gentry, Deceased. :W7-M, UfflMTm AM inrH Whoranthlnk II Mil I 1.1 Mil lUtMof aomeaimple thing to patent? Protect yonr ideas : they may hrlnir vnu wealth. Write JOHN WKDDK1U BUHN & CO., i'atent Attorney, Waslilngton, L). C, for their Il.suo prize offer. Notice Some of Our Prices Suit fine knit underwear, 86 cents. Good Jersey Shirt, 60 oents. 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 m Will arrive in a few days, which will be sold at low figures. We are Sole Agents for Henry Mossle & Son's Full Cream Young America Cheese. Call and see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER. OREGON. 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 WagonB and Soap Tocket Knives and Overalls Tea Tots and Tomatoes Also some other things and something else. 3 H O (0 rt- o r CD O p CO IT DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Karl's Clover Knot will purify yonr Blooil, clfar y.inr Complexion, regulate yonr bowels and make your bead clear ass bell. 25c . 60c., And $1 Hold by T. W. Avers Jr. Any inventor in Eastern Oreeon wbn desires lbs servinta of an attorney in Wsshinutnn, D. O , will find it to bis advantage lo rail on or address tbis pa per. M Nkw Fekd Yakd Wm. Gordon hs opened up tbe feed yard next door to tbe Qazette office, and now solicits) a sbare of your patronage. Billy is right at Lome at Ibis business, and your borses will be well looked after. I'rioes I reasonable. Ilav and grain for sale. tf. Hay Foh Halb I have 75 tons of excellent wheat bav on the Al Havers place 8 miles above Olex, which I will sell very reasonable, Oood location for feeding stock. On Itork Creek, Gilliam Co., Oregon. fiw. O. O. Bo vii. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. lie will make it an object for you to trade with him as his prices are right, and all goods that he handles are ot the very bent Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, Heppiujr, Oregon. POTATOES !! POTATOES !! k Thousand lklicls of Folate ! ( 'olio's drag store, sett dwr lo Mini k CM. If. llrst erwtmiti'HlaMnn and rarltms treslmealat Ibt Im(rll (Intel, Hvtetilh and Vtaeb. Mis., ( orlUod. Orcein. OF THE PUBLIC O THE FAf'T '' ' xi'rrAiiif alittdwt tknl U$ or Ihrf ei narsr 1 dsynst , fc IS fdU'S thmt$y Kit h-il ; or, i'o utt.tr tnirih, kr u a bnr an t th lrth u f in a.. H'r rf.i titl fliim In n-trrH rrrra f.f r tit ff oy i f Uttil u; fil is am a-lntlj IM m e.oo JUi -r neoffrr .rot Vtf h trtht ! thtir l,tkrr .rfr- rhntti IfrA.fA tr ar mrr9 tt fly it .f fft' r.w sr. U'' tr tut rtlifti ) H' n7 th0 puhltf N i;ivf rmf lntk, n4 Mtt fftu sr.f t.4(r"l.rA. jlr,l.t.,M ltk ! tt Urtl,Mn1 nnr pnrti ar at rhtip mt njr sf. r Is ,'isfrj frgo. see Ctll If s no-l r rti4 f mn jut W s. IIOHNMR & HHEA. i m r " . I f ' k.i i k. si r 111! f t i ; t r. rmH lit ,.f n t 4 l ' tf mt f L tU mi H-mt llWi o Dak fararlf Urmmt . Ifyi would rrsUt I'tifQiiinnle, limn jrbiliS, lltlinll fever, and wrtislenl I n(;i,s atd el Is. These ills eHeek lbs I weak Slid fuo dowa systetn. Tbey ea I And Hi foi.lh.il I wbere II. s bl.n.d Is kl j pure, rirb and fall l vilalily, tbe et. IUKI and diestliili vlgorrtfis, wilb ! II.eHl's Hrprlli, lb OAS If 0 blood imnft-r. 1 1-". Is rills tntm liver Ills, tonsil- l , Ii ll-iaseeo, jqndlAe, Sli k head f he. If you want bargains now is the time. are oinj; out of business. FELL BROS. W c ilLL ! ! At tor ranch, ton roil en Routhnet of IIciinr, at lo per pound in Iho fii'ld, aack(sl. Or will deliver at I Ipnr t lc jxt ound. For aited (lOtaliN'R, luy crop cnouot m beatou. rl. Ii. MANNING, w.tf. IIKITNKH, OKEOON. THE PALACE HOTEL BAR, .j. c. lioucri lon.s.Pi-oi). Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. To Hi; Oiv.-n On Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, u n.e ihce fo. i I I'li'.sui. DsLsta. Crl-IBl C I ( I .gl.i f !. (' I'lt hm t 1 "i'. !.! ml aieiuiierrriil Ibat ll 'l!llif svlil-trs Lv Iwn ai-txMnUd d. !.!. li t II Nli"rl KI.IfiJ .illation, 1 1 Ul.ll In KugfUbt, ri I. Jsausir 31 I- Si. I' 1: Ctils .!. I ,f lb iakailU tm, I I. A. hif r.1 bm (ny t itjr , Ire f'(.ill ff IUa l.tft Onaid, lae MUat.ril. !!. A. W. fal- !( i4 l. (livr lisM, VT. fl. t-4t4 It As.l.kl ll is. T. U ll.ilf IU IVI mt, Cl "!.!. V.. ti JmIso, t IU .i IK. ..,,! f mUi t4 Im I'. I . Il.w an4 C. C IV cHf -f i j. p.) s ((if -C O 'F Tin: OPERA HOUSE, HEPPNER. Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. fntSH BREAD. CAKES AH0 PIES ALWAYS 0M HAkD. KieiSIC ! The Hcst of Music will be furnished Suitable Prizes Awarded. and A GRAND BALL At Matlock's Hall on rk.i!Tho Mnnuocmenl will uso overy effort to mnko tho III II o Comploto Success. Minos, mm 8 slash) by !(' W, Mnaa l'4 J wtr;";:'. (Tickets, Sl.OO: Ladies free; SK:ctatrs, HOc. J. W. RASMUS. Managlk. (u U.iU.s l It siy al w i fr.h sof y'f t-iti, n,'l , .- 4 !!, wfcirh b '' j M ai'l.l ft4 fWivk. UnraitsVT.UU.awiUUa. tf (US. ).M,..n NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL omen IVMMASMeAMM iiMMtaasi