OVERWORK - INDUCED - Nervous Prostration Complete Kaccvery by the Use of Ayer's Sarsapas " Some jear.s ao, as a. result of too rlose att'ution to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was uualiln to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's SaisupaiilUi, began to improve at ouee, V-t it and gradually Inerenscd my weight from one hundred and twenty -live to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are nil in the best of health, a fuet which we attribute to Ayer's R-.rsaparilhi. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, nf which preparation I cannot say too much."-!. O. TIinson, Postmaster aud Planter. Kinard's, 8. C. Ajer'SaaS Sarsaparilla WREXM MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. Here and There. Sheriff Harrington is back from below. Miss Ethel Soerrv ia improving in health. A 0. Pbttvt was up from Pettyeville yesterday. Jas. Doherty and wife were in town yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Cooser is ex pee. ted heme very soon. Emmett Cochran oame in from Monu ment Sunday. Ham Walker was in from Gooseberry Saturday last. Ed. (J. Aahbaueh dropoed in to see the force Saturday. C. F. Walker and son were in yeetor day from Hardman. rhe Nilea-Vinson, Marble Works. vvalla Walla, Wash. Geo. Lovelet came in from Little Wall creek yesterday. John Zollinger was in yesterday, the first ti'ue for months. Miss Florence French was iriTen al Musical Pabtt. The musical society A -X D Linn, farewell party at the residence of her or gee olub met again last eTenina, that VlltCH, UtVSOUl AYirU'tj H!l3 Savo DoC r's Bills. sfsaatif'- gHaaifeMBTi y x X" CP. 34 S 6 7 8 9 Jp JTTT2 13 iV 13 J6 7 & J 9" 2oJLf2l 23 24 I 5126 T 27 2ft X330 Take Notice. 1. The turn of Are onts per Una will b ihirted for "csrds ot thsnks." "resolution! ol respwt," lints of weil'linu present and donor, intl obituary notice, (other than those the act It ir shall htmsolf give a mutter ot news,) and aotUxw of special mectinica lor whatever purpose. 2. Notions of church and society and all other jnterUlnmonts from which revenue la to he de rived, aha'.l be charged for at the rate of live nts a line. These rule will be itrlctljr adher ed to In every Instance. AdrertlsinK ratua reasonable and made known ipon application. TIME TABLE. RUce for Rardman, Mnnnment. Lnna' Creek, IoIib Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows ; Kvery day at a a. in., except Monday. Arrives every day at p m..ecept Monday. The rhnsiiest. qnleknst and best line to or from the Interior ennntry. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phi 11 Cohn, AucnL Extra Pala Star Brewery Beer In Half Pint Bottle can be .... had only at the City Hotel Bar! Where hliih grade Liquor and Cigars are also kspl by Tvd. La Grnnde Marble Works, La Grande Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heppner. Harold Dunn, Bon of Oonduotor Wm. Dudu, is having a tussle with eoarlet rash. Morris Abrahams, the well known aud popular oigar drummer, was in town last week. Ben Leland came over Sunday from Long Creek aud ie located with Wills & iSlooum. Wm. Barnett and C. N. Peck, of the Lxu.gtou oountry, were in town Satur day last. Wiley Wattenberger's little daughter, five years old, is quite ill out near Galloway, Mrs. T. W. Ayers returned from blow today. She bs been under treatment tor rheumatism. Freuk Readiok, well known here as a successful actor, will be here soon with a strong company. There will be a grand masquerade ball at the opera house on Thanksgiving eve. Don't forget tbe date. nh-ab, Grandpa" Florenoe was in town yesterday, looking very well indeed for a xu&'j ol 85 years, nearly. A premium to cash purchasers at Phill (John's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for tbe wheel. tf 0. S. Van Dnyn has improved the ap- peurance ot bis dining room very ilucu by adding a lot of nice house plants, F. A. Cook came in from Pendleton Friday, overland, to look after D. M Osborne & Co.'s Bffaii s at this place. When yon want to feel merry call on Lisho Bperry, at the Belvedere Saloon where they keep the finest wet goods i town. tf. A sidewalk should be built to tbe derxit before winter comes on in dead earnest. To do this tbe street mut be opeued. Elmer Slooum, the artist, will make cabinet photos for tbe neit 30 days at $2 per dozen. Gallery opposite opera bouse. ii. W. E. Kahler departed yesterday to look np a new looation. He will prob ably visit tbe southern oountry before leturniog. Clay Humphrey, a resident of Eugene for many years, killed himself with morphine at Portland Saturday last. Ha was about 87 years old. Mathews Bros., City hotel barbershop, tonsnrial artists. Uaironttioa, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scientifically. Baths at 25 cents apieoa. C. U. Gardner'! little aon, seven years old. broke his left arm just below the elbow. Friday eve. Dr. MoSwordi looked after tbe sufferer. . P. Hiue a a op from Lexington Saturday and bas so improvrd in health tbat he oontr roplatea res u mi oil the practice of his profession. CI. B. Uatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock ooroer, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. Tbe Gazette is informed that a big danca was eiveD oat at Mra. Benge's blare, following the Eekeltoo-Beoge nuptials. All had a royal good lime, Karl'a Clover Hoot, tha great Blood nnnfler. fiives freshness and clearness to the Complexion eoa cores onsnpauno, 25 ota., W ota., II. Hold by T. W. Ayera, Jr. father, M. D. L. French, Saturday last. There were present: Edna Van Dnyn, Mary McBwords, Bessie Sutton, Clara Morgan, Lizzie Howard, Ida Howard, Bertha Fristoe, Luella Nelson, Zoe Patterson, Ester Ford, Marion Smith and Virgie Crawford. Yon-in ay eat cheap food and not be seriously hurt by it; but yon cannot take cheap medicines without positive injury. If you use any substitute for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, you do so at tbe peril of your health, perhaps your life. Insist on having Ayer's, and no other. Ben Leland, the old veteran dry goods man. bas associated himself with Wills & Slocnm and will be found at the old Blackman brick, Main St., Heppner, where be will be pleased to see his old- time friends The Gazettes congratu lates tbe firm on eeonring the eeryioes ot such a valuable man. Mr. M. D. L. French and family will soon depart for The Dalles where they will take up their future residence, a farewell reception will be tendered them by their friends tomorrow evening. Thev are indeed estimable people and tbe Gazette regrets that Heppner must ose them. Ben Poppen is carrying around a very ad finger, having gotten a splinter in it which is oaueing serious inoonvenience As troubles never come singly, Mr. Ponoen's children are also sick. He reports crops looking well np about Hardman. CliBrley Jones, the well-known "old timer" in the tonsorial line, bas again located in Heppner, having purchased Green Mathews' shop, Minor building oDDOsite the city hotel. Charley will appreciate b call wnen in town. Our Pine City (Galloway) correspond ent writes a very interesting lot ot items for this issue. It is a pleasure indeed to handle correspondence bo neatly sotten ud and so full ot matters ot general interest. The Telegram in a recent issue says : G. W. Harrington, an attorney of Hepp ner, is registered at trie tioiion. ine reporter who does the hotels for the Telegram, must not care much for little lnaocuraoies. being tbe regular meeting night, and spent an enjoyable time in singing and social amusement at tbe residence of Hon. J. N. Brown. This society ia com posed of tbe mnsio-loving portion of Heppner' sooitty people, and it is safe to predict that much benefit will be de rived from these gatherings. Those present on last eyening were as follows: Misses Mabel Leezer, Laura Muir, Jennie Noble, Florenoe Crittenden, Ada Jones, Bessie Estes, Messrs. T.B. Lyons, W. L. Baling, C. E. Freeland, James Hart, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Horner and Mrs. Arthur Minor. An Egyptian Curiosity. In July, 1831, there were discovered in the anoient oity of Thebes, the mum mies of Egypt's mightiest Pharaohs, among tbem that ot Kameees the Grent There were also found seals, ooins, statuettes, preserved food, and a few rolls of papyrus, some of the latter being of great value, ouriously bound together, and, notwithstanding the mould and mildew of ages upon them, as easily read es if written yesterday A queer little book entilted, "A Night with Barneses II." has been executed so cleverly, tbat the oxydized seal, sug. gestion of mould, antique coloring, and partially deoayed and ragged-edged papyrus carry ft onoe to the mind the possession of a veritable relio from the dawn ol civilization. Mailed to any address on reoeipt of 6 oents in stamps, by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. My wife and I have fonnd in Hood's Birsaparilla. She hid rheumatism very severely, with ankles and legs badly swollen, and hardly able to get up and down stairs without help. Many other remedies failed, but Hood's Sarsa parilla entirely cured her. It was only shortly after that I was token with tin same complaint, affect- Ing my limbs and hips, so I just tried tbe tame medicine with the same result. My wife and chil dren take Hood's Sarsaparilla whenever they feel the need of a medicine and it im mediately makes them feel better. Hood's Sarsaparilla Saves me doctor's bills. I am an engineer, and welt known in this locality." Q. W, Wyatt, White Bead Hill, Indian Ter. Hnr!' Pilla easy to boy, easy to take, nOUU S flllS m efiecU 250. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable WANTED: 8-veral trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel In Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary "0 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and selt ad rirsed stainned envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, 111. . marl. Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL., B. & Half block west of the Union Depot of 0. 1 Q., C. M. A St. P., C. & A , P. Kt. W. & C, ana tnu u. bt. l.. r. KaiiroaaB. I-i AriCC IjilU.UO PRH DAY Cor. V. Madison and Clinton Sts . CXXCA.a-0. XXjXj. Great Bargains .AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices : 1 Suit line knit underwear, 86 cents. 1 Good Jersey Shirt, 60 cents. 1 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 L1L1U VI VUUHU iLAlUlUUl Will arrive in a few days, which will be sold at lore figures. We Are Sole Agents for Henry Mossle & Son's Full Cream Young America Cheese, Call and see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON. J . W. Kerns, the eity painter, is pre pared to do all kiuda of painting and puper banking and will do bouse clean ing and take np and put down carpets. Office on Main street, opposite City hotel. For 822.50 I will sell a first class, high grade, high arm sewing machine guaran teed for 10 years, tor further particu lars oall on or address, N. A. laob, Lexington, Oregon. 88-tf . Hall's Hair Renewer contains tbe natural food and eolor-matter (or the hair, and medicinal herbs for tbe scalp, ouriug grayness, baldness, dandruff, and scalp sores. Call on Phill Cohn for fine wines and liquors for medioinal purposes. A com plete lino of Key West cigars, and a preminm ticket for the $100 Victor biovcle. tf. Khiloir s Cure, tbe great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size oontnins twenty-five dopes only 25c. Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayers T. R. Howard makes a specialty in supplying stockmen with all needed rticles, besides carrying a general una. See bis new ad. tf . Eaob 25oent purchase entitles you to a ticket fur tba 8100 bicyole at Phill Cohn'i drug atore, next door to Minor A Co. tf. Best accommodation and onnrteons treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Hts., Portlaud, Oregon. Selling Out Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Underwear, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. Hav Fob 8i.i-I have 75 Ions of xerllrnt wheat hav no the Al Buyers plao 8 milea above Oln, abicb I will ell very reasonable. )nnl loot! ion for feeJieg stock. On IUirk Crerk, Gilliam Co., Oregon. 6w. O. O. Boyd lbs weatber for tha past week or more bas rivalled tba floeat aver dished np by tha weather clerk fur either epilog or summer, uraio anj grass are grow ing fast. CsuUin Sweeney. D. 8. A., Han Dio, Cl. : Huilob's Cata'rb Kmelv la itm first mrdioine I have ever found that wnnl.1 do ma any good." Vriei 6c T. W. Ayers, Jr. Tnra drnaa. chemicals, painta, windo gUsaaoda complete line of UlWnery I lowest price and a ebanee 10 ia ilndi.r cs al Thill O'ho's drug etore Any inventor in Etrn Oregon wbo desirea tba rvioe nf an attorney in W.-I.i- - II (1 a, II fln.l II lii his iWanLte ii call on or address this pa- i " "' Minor ' W ! ThaW. O. T. V.. of IlarJm.o, All wl.o lika to dsoca will el.y tba give a nprr al tba ebntcb on Tbaoke me-qiefe.lt ai ll.e opra honsa Tbatka- giving. betotio at 0 ocineu, p i .,.,.,1.11. Tickets 1 : IsJIrS free sod I'llrw of aupnef. !tt rtM. Iba pf""' auectstore 5(1 centa. uo.'.fl. U ba dvoled to tba Cofc.B. K Ml. If you want bargains now is the time. are going out of business. FELL BROS. W e Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ARE 8TILL 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 KniveB and Overalls Tea Pots and Tomatoes Also some other things and something else. -a 3 CD H ct- o :r (D 03 O to zr DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. Yob raa Brlieve The testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Hareapanlla. Tbey are written by honest people, wbo have eotunlly found iu tbeir own experience thai iinod'e Harsaparilla purifies tha blood, oreatts an appetite, strenKbtens l be system and absolutely and permanently cures all diseases caused by Impure or dofloieut Hood. Hood's Tills for lbs liver and bowele, act promptly, eaeily and effectively. iillAl i i BUI To Bo G-i von On Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, JK'V Til 15 OPERA HOUSE, HEPPNER. ill We Call the Attention ' OF THE PUBLIC f-rw a THE FACT that when a mrrrhi! nitrr(iti that ht tr .if ; or, in ttthtr rorrf. h U a Unr nn-t tUt trth it not is. HV Ha af tlnlm to unJrrmll err one e, Ut l,fj tiny mm t n.lrrtt ut; Ihul i an nlrt'ij that an w m ; h-tt orrr an,.lUr iwi-lig V 'l I tmthful t lU'lr l,rlh,r a,r tUl nkirh r an -rrg to aif n"f !' '''r i mtrrhanU) IIV tat U 1 I'M f" iaf"f "" " finlit or! i. frr.t,. frtUtUtf k nn4 tftl is-f nnr Pe,s ore r th"tp oa CtU a,. w aa on4 o iri a min jt srif a m ; ivtt sia;; Yonr HOINER & RHEA. 1 4 t. f ; , i S' ! mm M tl Lit kbs rt Nor i, Tbe II. L. A D. Hooiety of this plioe rendered ao inter eslitiK program at tba court bouse laat Batordav evening. Tba debate, "lie sol red, Ibat a promotive tariff would be beoeflclal lo this oountry," was discuss- ed by lUy Hlaascork and lUibt. Uynd for tha afflrmative, Jay Hbiplvy and J. N. lirown fortbe negative; Messra. Hruee Ketley and Tbos. V. Ayera, Jr., aud Mim Lulu Donlbby aing aa Judge and rendering their decision io favor of thaadi'mativa. Tba reoitatioa by Mra J. N. IiruwD and Iba lo by Wo. Utiark are deserving of special mentioo. Tba aoolety paper, edited y John H or nor. was good aol sbnald be better sapporled by Iba members of the eoeintv. Let everybody b-nd Ibrir l.aaily eM,prtloo and make txitb tba enrlrty sod aoelety paper aaaoi-eaa. A gmxl vocal ssieciioij lo Iba Mm of a trio waa rendered b Measra Jaroea II art, Chsa Frelsn l aod Wm Huark, and aa inleraaling dialogaa waa psrtlotpsUd ia by Wissea Olli Ilia aid and Graoa Ilall and Mr. Jamea llsrl, A good program aill ba rendered at Iba aeit mating, Ibt qqeetioe) for da- bate mg. H-le.1, Tbat I We la ! mi re pio.sare In paraiil Ibaa msswa st-n " lb :esksra Umg J N Ilmto, W I. Ssl.ntf. Jsmn Hart, ItoUrt Uro l. T. ft Ly.r an I C. E. rr!end, t tt lb em maiiv aid nf alive, rrepaeMvely. Tb ji,o"g are Usiug aa aativa psrl aftd ai WFtsiog ialnusly and lb. is a-. rs.a lo d'lubl Ibat au g.o-.ae drit from J d ling aad kii.g lu lb ' y. antbing beleg ,lrf, In tul aha! Is-t el riot I y n. sl rMsrUf. Tb rt.i will ba .10 I-1 ll, abba sie nit Mslufdsf rtmihg aid !! l.i"l ! aMa4 i.i ilf a ill li.4 i' " r mlnthe . iMKa f-mrn ii. Sl s Ja Hart. T il l.'i.s and Ik M ll;ld, abo aill I. Ua)ilig ltiU.ii The Best of Music will be furnished Suitable Prizes Awarded. ant The Management will use every effort to make the Be.11 a Complete Success. Tickets, 81.00; Ladies free; Spectators, f)0c J. W. RASMUS, aMANAGKK. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade ! Ho will make it nu oljoct for you to trade with him B8 his prices are right, ami all gooils that he handloa are of the very l0Ht. Stork on Main Street. Next Door to City Drug Store, r-leppiier, Oregon. POTATOES !! POTATOES !! J I), Ul One Thousand lliisliels mm I Kov, TIIUNDKU LKUITNINO "There la a (i'lf in the aflairt nj turn Tlml, if Inkm al Hi Jltnnl, Irwh on lo fortune." TIim HwmI ia here and no ia GILLIA.M. & IilSIMOlO With a full liuoof Il'iixlwaii'. Tinwuif. OliiMHwat-f, ?if k-Uctv. Wrxxl mid WUloNvwmti. Clar TiiIm at I!lro'k I'l iri'H. At ray ranch, ti-n tnih'a aoulliaal of lloppnrr, at lo pt-r pound in the fn ld, aackinL Or will d-livr at Hepptirr at lie r kjudL For aed jxitattH-a, my crop cannot le Iwatcn. el. Ji. MANNING, tf. HKITNKIt, OREGON. TIIK LICHThST RUNNING GANG TLOWS! Tlirr ton Hf'il 1 li.jr run t.R In II. hll.l llio ouly Ihclunirn Hardware Ktoro lii tw n Tho I)alla and IV GU-UAsM t lilsSHlOlO, Hejijiner, ... Otepin. dl UjO HAIN HAIN Its Keeky Wilule fil! filsf M'i Tii rr f loins M 'ara neMB r4 'iut t.il ' t't'i efs. 17. erairh.KC. If all. I lo a.iiaaai lan,. ra totnu afcieU I'lee aa4 ! air.iil.. tr.ttiUi tsif ' taal For tho Cum ot l.i'juor.Dj'ium tii Tobacco Habit ll Is laM al !, ftr-.. Tkt H.t linwttl Toa-a on Ik (ut r'i si is r,,ts ins MrtWmis srwtif n. t fi. 1 rss sMMii r'tMS4 nrs fa (isratl ar it' i i I tll I I f I 1 1 " 4?l ,a. bele !.i-h., aal ia av-l ILI ll 1(1 lk Plenty of them at the Gazctto Offico. . . THE P ALACK HOTEL BAll, ,j. c. noiicn ions, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Li(iiors and Cigars. , J. Leezer's Is the. Place for l;rcsh Groceries, Cheap for C.ish Only. fRt$H BREAD. CAK13 AUD tlES ALWAYS OH HAHD. A GRAND BALL At Matlock's Hall on tet-4 IiM. Miik't'i !!! ttm'. iriu Hai.J 195 1 f l-i c s ,! 1 s i H A4 f ii k-.f M " sa J .,( M fr. t It s II " a ' pMIS'Mt M. Wall. Il.'-.o.!' a ms is lia The Lancashiki: Insuha'-xk (o. t . . t I . . NOTARY PUBLIC CAM. AT nVrtCil o , ,,1' .i ..-. -r .- I . ' , mm I" ' ' ' o -i i-l M' ols; a.l i 4s l"tl e4aT. Ht"l f J f Hs(. i 'at rtVa U Use ierff. I". O aa. . iL ! aiANL'IIKM'ritHi lt."I.Afl 1. FiTTtCW. iT. 1L''WjlLJ.tXii a a CONVEYANCER ,f w a s jji.OV'WV'111 iiii . t h rattan