r vrr "V ' OVERWORK -INDUCED Nervous Prostration Complete Recovery by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla " Some years ago, as a result of too oIosb attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, Here and There. HK WILU A man may guy, And a man may lie, And a man may puff and blow ! But be can't get trade, By sitting in the (hade, Waiting for business to grow. If he be wise He'll advertise. THE GRIP ALMOST WON WHERE THE BULLET FAILED. Oar Sympathies Always Enlisted lu the infirmities of the Veteran. visitor to Heppner Marble Works. 4 m' S if' ' - f and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty-live to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family havo used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much. "-II. 0. IIinsox, Postmaster and 1'lantcr, Kitmrd's, S. C. fiver's i Sarsaparilla BECEIV1KC MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYcK'O Piiic Save Doc r's Bills. TflHlS M & JTj. 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 JL JUJ2 J ' 3 14 -1 5 Take Notice. 1. The sum of Ave rent per Una will tx Jhsrired for "curds of thanks," "ruaolatlotis of reapnet," Usui of weniliiiR prenenu aim donors, nl oliltuary notW-na, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a tnatlor nf news.) and aotlcva of special meetings for whatever purpoMi. 2. Notices of church and society and all other tnteruliimeiita from which revenue Is to he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five nt a Hue. Thwe rule will be strictly adbor d to In every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable asd made k new Q ipon application. F. O. Bucknnm is visitirjg his family here. Ed. Cox was in yesterday from Hard-mnn. Andy Cook was a yesterday. Tha Nilea-Vinson, n'Blla Walla. Wash, John M. Brown, of Lone Rook, wag in town the first of the week. T. W.,Marebal, the traveling man, visited Heppner this week. Tat Kelehar aod Mike Marshall were in twu the uret of the week. F. E. Bell and Geo. Dnran visited Heppner Wednesday on business. La Grsnrle Marble Works. La Grande Ore. 8, 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Mrs A. B. ChaDtnan and Miss Ada Chapman were visitors to Heppner yesterday. Mrs. Sarah Donohoo has been ill for the past two weeks, but is able to be about again. Pilot Rock Record: A. B. Char man was over from Butter creek this week with stieep. Sherra Horner and Ike Ennia departed for the Blues Wednesday afternoon in quest of biK gnme. Ben Mathews and Jas. Young had a little tilt yesterday which resulted nn favorably or Jas. There will be a grand masquerade ball at the opera hons-e on Thanksgiving eve. Don't forget the date. u5-2C. Sheepmen's bay is being burned over in Crook county. It is a tight between the cattle and sheepmen. A premium to cash purchasers at Phill (John's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for tbe wheel. tf. lherewillbe an interesting program at the literary tomorrow evening and tbe public; uru invited to attend. "Shoo fly," Wulla Walla's Chinese Interpreter, having oorap'eted his labors will return home today or tomorrow When yon want to feel merry call on Lie he 8 erry, at be Belvedere Saloon, where they keep the finest wet goods in town. tf. John Mol'arty returned from Portland Thursday morning where he hud been on business. He took dowu to car loads of rattle a fe daa ao for a Portland firm. Kail's Clover Root will purify your Blood, elf sr y.mr Complexion, regulate your bowels and tnnke your bead clear as a hell. Z5o , 50c., and SI Hold by T. W. Avers Jr. Ona. i'f the principal events of Port laud Chinese society this week was tbe marriage nf N. A. Tye, of l'rineville. and Ah Chiug, daughter of a Portland Chinese merchant. Pure drugs, ohemioals, paints, window glass and a complete line of stationery at lowest price and ohanoe to win a tlOU prize at Pbill Conn's drug store, next door to Minor & Co. tf. Served in Two Wars. TIME TABLE. Ktage for Hsrdman, Monument, Int Crm-k, lohn lay and Canrmi City. l.-av ss follows : very dy at a. in., f ici-pl fundsy. Arrive every dsy at p m..eccpt Monday. The eheaiM"!, uiili-keal and best line U or from the Interior cnmitry. WALT. TIItlMI'SO!, "rop. I'hlll Cohn, Agent. Extra Pal Star Brewery Beer In Half Pint Buttle ran lie had only at the ' City Hotel Bar! Where Mill grade J, kept by lr.. mm and 1'lgars are alo II tv Fn Rai. T liat 75 tons of eioellrtit wheat bav on tha At Hayrra plaoe 8 miles above (Jin, Licit I will Mil very reasonable. (I hmI lnoatioo for feeding Stock. On Rork Creek, Oilliata Co., Oregoo. 6. O. O. Iloiit. Any inveaior in Keeiern Oregon who deir tha avrvla i-f an atlnrney In Waebington. I). C , will find II to U advantage to call on or addrew Ibis (a inr. 6'f All who lika In dance will enj.iy Hit miera le opera b'n iliatise- glvlngeee. Ticket 91 ; U ltra Ire ari l peelalor fl rebt. l.i 'Jfi. Fossil Jonrnnl: Rev. f. A. Parrisb and wife, well known in Fossil, who have been running a hotel in Weston, have qui tbe business and gone with the Carletou tl eatrioul compaoy. Matried At the the Farmers' Home, tbia city. No. 20th, Mr. David V. Dickson and Miaa Olliw M. King, Elder J. W. Jenkins ofllmatmg Tbe beet wishes o( the Gsz-lte go with them. Harry Bsgley recently reoetvad from lion. 1'. II. Tatigue a pnirnf Hootch Ter riers of whit h Harry is justly proud. Tbe breeding I the lxat known, lb stock having been imported from England. J . W. Kerns, the city painter, ia pre pared to do all kit (1 r f painting and pni-er hanging and will do house clean ing and take np and put down carpets. OfhY on Main atrret, opposite Cm hot. I. Sieisl Thankagieiog s"'vioe will be held on Sunday evening at 4:10 by tbe r.nd-avor sooi'tv- All are cordially in vite.l to attend and take part In the de votion. Muhjwoi: I'rate aod l'nrpoae. Scripture leewm, tbe DOtb IValrn. Kli Keeoey recently received from J. McVlcker. of Halt Lake City, the report of Itie aeav made on ore recently sent there, and coming from a mine np in Washington. It nontalna tX Kt worth of eilver aod l W worib of gold, wbicb i ia indeed a good abowicg. Y o ma eat cheap lond and not be seriously hurt by it: but yon cannot lake cheap medicine without positive Injity. If yon nee aov enbetitnte for Aier'e HarsspanUa. too do eo at the p-ril of ynnr healili. perbap yonr life. Ir.siel on having Ayer'e, and no otber. The demand fr Aver' Hair Tlgor in stien widel-eprad r'gioos a honib America, Hpaio. Australia, and lodlt be kept pe with the bom eosnmp ll..n. which gte It bor thai Ibeee people k aow good thing when I bey try it. (From the Herald, Woodstock, Va.) There is an old soldier in Woodstock, Vs., who served in the war with Mexioo and in the war of the rebellion, Mr. Levi Mclnturff. He passed through both these wars without a serious wound. The hardships, however, told seriously on bim, for when tbe grip attaoked bim four years ago it nearly killed him. Who oan look on tha in firmities of a veteran without a feeling of deepest sympathy ? His townspeople saw him oonfined to his bouse so pros trated with great nervousness that he oould not bold a knife and fork at tbe table, scarcely able to walk too, and as be attempted it, he often stumbled aod fell. They saw him treated by tbe best talent to be bad but still he suffered on for four years, and gave up finally in despair, uae aay, nowever, ne was siruok by tbe account of a oure whiob had been effeoted by the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. He immediately ordered a box and commenced taking them. He says he was greatly relieved within three days time. The blood found its way to hie fingers and bis hands which had bees palsied Assumed a natural oolor, and he was soon enabled to use bia knife and fork at the table He has recovered his strength to such an extent that he is able to obop wood, shook corn and do bis regular work aoout his borne, tie now says be can not only walk to Woodstook, but oan walk across the mountains. He is able to lift up a fifty-two pound weight with one hand and says be does not know what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done for others, but knows that tbey have done a great work for him. He was in town last Monday, court day, and was loud in his praises of the medicine that bad given bim so great relief. He purchased another box and took it borne with him. Mr. Mclnturff is willing to make affidavit to these facts. The proprietors of Dr. Williams' Fink Pills state that tbey are not a patent medicine but a prescription used for many years by nn eminent praotitioner who produoed tbe most wonderful re sults with them, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery con dition of tbe blond or shattered nerves two frnitful causes of almost every ill to which flesh is heir. Tbe pills are also a specific for tbe troubles peouliar to females, such as suppressions, all forms of weakness, chronic constipation, bear ing down pains, etc, and in tbe case ol men will give speedy relief and effect a permanent cure in all oases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature. Tbey are' entirely harmless and can be given to weak aod aiokly children with tbe greatest good and withont tbe slightest danger. Pink Pills are told by all dealer, or will be sent post paid on rcoeipt of price, (GO cents a box, or six boxes for 82 50-they are never sold in bulk or by tbe 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medioitie Company, Hcbeneotady, N. Y. Farewell RaoBPrioN On Wednesday evening tbe members or tne unrisiian church of Heppner, gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Rasmus to tender to M. D. L. Frenoh and wife a farewell reoeption. Mr. and Mrs. French intend leaving Heppner for The Dalles where tbey will in tbe future reside. They have been quite prominent iu the work of the church and Sunday school at this plaoe and will be greatly missed, but we know that wherever tbey go they will take bold of the work that is before them and do their part. The gathering on Wednesday evening showed to thorn the esteem in which they are held by tbe ohuroh at Heppner. The evening was spent in social intercourse and music, iuterspersed by a splendid lunoh of sandwitohee, cake and coffee prepared by the ladies, and disposed of by those present in a manner highly satisfactory to tbem elves. After bidding Mr. nod Mrs. French good bye, a very pleasant and enjoyable evening's entertainment was brought to a done When a person is losing flesh a:d wasting away there is cause for alarm. , Nothing so worries a physician. Coo- sumptives would never die if they oould regain their usual weight. In fact there would be no consumption if there were no wasting of the system. The oause of this loss of flush is a failure to proper ly digest tbe food eaten. Nine-tenths of all our diseases date back to the de rangement of the stomaoh. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will atop this wasting of the body. It acts by causing tbe food we eat to be digested so as to do good, for undigested food does more harm than good. Tbe Cordial oontains food already digested and a digester of food as well. Every mother hates children take Castor sweet Castor Oil. to make her Oil. Laxol is Social Gathering. The young peo ple of this town, who for the past month have been assembling regularly once a week in tbe oapaoity of a social gather ing, met again last evening at the resi dence of D. W. Hornnr. These gather ings are made up mostly of those who are members of tbe musical seoiety or glee olub wbiob meets on Monday even ings. An enjoyable time was reported. Those present were, Misses Mabel Leezr, Jeunie Noble, Maud Rush, Grace Ball, Cora Rhea, Laura Muir, florenoo Crit tenden, Ada Jones; Messrs. T. R. Lynns, H. A. Emerson, C. E. Freeland. R. F. Hynd, James Hart, W. L. Haling, H. E. Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brown. Rich Red Blood Is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That la Why the cures by Hood's Sar saparilla are Cures. That la Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other blood diseases. That la Why it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives energy In place of exhaustion. That la Why the sales of Hood's Sar saparilla have lncrea?ed year af.er year, untilfit now requires for Its production the largest Laboratory in the world. ood's Sarsaparilla la the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the publio eye today. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. HnrtH's Pi lie MT to b"T. easy to take, I1UUU fills ,r in effect. 25cent. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Hnlf block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & Q C. M. & Bt. P., C. & A , P. Ft. W. & C, and the 0. St. L. & P. Railroads. HATES ISIli.oo PRK DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CHICA.90, XLXj. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary $70 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. Tho Dominion Com pany, iniru floor, uniana winding, Clilcago, in. marl. Hall's Hair Renewer oontains the nntnral food and color-matter for the btiir, aod medicinal herbs for the scalp, onring grayuees, baldness, dandruff, and scalp eores. The editor of a Missouri exchange says that the world is to onmo to an end in Deoember and exhorts merchants to advertise so as not to be losers bv hav ing large stooks on hand when (be flnBl moment arrives. It ulso says that it would be to the advantngenf subscribers to pay n p, clear their conscience and seonre the mhiiencn of the papers when Uabriel blows his trumpet iu tba morn ing. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga Tenn., save "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'saved my life.' I consider it the best remedy for a ilHbilitate.1 system I ever nsed. For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble itexoels. F noe 75 oents. Hold by T . Ayers, jr, I'asa Rogers, a very prominent resi dent of Butter rreek, ia in towa visiting friend. Cass baa h pack of greyhounds with him that are very valuable, having the fioeet of breeding. In addition, be baa aboil dog. Ibe Osr.ctte ia not oo to Case' combination in the dog bus! liess, but it is presumed thai the bouinle are for tha cbase and the bull pnn to hold the game after it is caught. Whin the editor goee out nn Butter creek he has ' tip" enough to keep out of Mr. Itogrre watermelon patch. Selling Out 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. 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 IWill arrive in a few days, which will be sold at low figures. We sre Sole Agents for Henry Mossie & Son's Full Cream Younnr Amirlc Cheese. Call and Bee us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HEPPNER, OREGON. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ABE STILL ON DECK WITH A FULL 8TO0K 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 and something else. t-TJ CI S3 (5 H (6 o r CD "D o IT DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Our Entire Stock of Millinkry, Undf.rwkar, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Etc. HaW arc If you want bargains now is the time. We out of business. iroinr FELL BROS. ffc fall ilie Attention : OF THE PUBLIC rrt O Tilf. t'Af'T lftl t tnrrr fcif alrrht thnt h ur JfS ll.f ein s).-rsf 1 nmjnnt A it liillimj thn,yk li C J .f ; i-r, in t.thrt r.rf, A 1 "! IA f ruf. it ( In i him, U't ifn 1'4 rl-iim In k rrs. II rrwrj n Wr, ,hI .lf n ) l Irrttt . fA"f it an lrinf.i- lA'il ft m-im Amis i.rr o.tfcT .rwt ils I truthful to thrir l.o.fAer surf. 1 rfcrtafs tr . mtru ft i 'I !' Ihfpurr mrrthitul I i II innl II, . ! lit ii'fft nut lirlt,nt Ilut0 fm m U I ft (I t rU im. frttK. jlrll I f v N A '"I. H! i.nrrs ' f 'A' ' " ' '"' ')" fVia f ' " t4 w mt n J'1 ! IVr Iifir1fu''-1 I't-wa, HORNLIH A PHEA. i m . . t iii-.'ili'iW( i . i.(i,.t , i t' "" i ill.r ihioi.ii ' F 1 ' "t ,t. ,-KI. I- I. t " ' - ,.. - i - i I n S 1 - I - ... Ov , ' ' f Tha onr of Hhenmalism ha often lai'd medical skill, bit It'a prnvenlion baa Item er easy bv an oora-ional ds nf Siromoiit Lifer lU-unlulor. It kei,t ID liter well reuillateil, and tha sjsl. m fie frnrn Kiian. Thereio la Ills secret of health. "I hav usl II for years for Indication anil Constipation, mud alo found it kIvm no relief from a Inneb nf Ithenmatiam." N. llngbes, Lordsborg. N. M. A liictik rhanga In lh WrnperalO'a yeaterlay mnrnlng ohanaed Ina wnul. h "pattering" laio-dmpt In bltf, white (lake of soots. Later oo it Changed lo minora of ido mad tula, 'this ealberwlll rlnnbllMt b followed dy warm days blob will bt i0elUt)t for rar g and fall auwn wheal. No dntilil lb fall f soow la beay op atKinl Ihieh errk and a-tjacenl parts, which iodi calea lhal der aod elk ara ah.ul rip. Mr. Harry IlagUy, aroiiiUmg yon tig law aliideat nf lleppnar, baa kindly Mitiaobtv.l Li arl aa It.a f lacatla'a aiiiai IfNlitnr. Tbia la wy difTWII i laca to 1 ClI. yt wa ar qmla aora thai Mr. Hag- U-y wl'l aMl lo rfr tlmao I. and i thai Ida sily lotii.g part of our I ppiiUli"0 will batra rt-nchl In ,,. P'am t al Ida prod net t,t bia veraatila . I'-. I IS ULJ AD 1 A i i K'''r J W. Jenkins ram op from Tf I'lUa VlMMday. II r-'tiitnn(v d a f.'artd meet i tg al limgloo Ultlt kighl whirb will pn.hshly ii,Mau f -r lq data ir Iwo wavka. I wrl ) f.rh llefipner, tniwatrvr, n n'n..l ninfiiieg, al lo tha tnmg, i..(i.p, .nl Ilia will tw nnnQliCJ la'rr. 1 On it atit i,f rpnr, a i x u I :i.lr ua Ii I. aigiid l J w Vi- 1 ! paiahia it I ha Irfjef .4 i M is .llfa.. i Ibafio h r wdltoa h s ! f "t tr'ui'M i tttm n iliti -it .it," i i ' taloa li On To lie Given Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, r Tine OPERA UOUSti, ILKlM'iNKlt. The Best of Music will be furnished and Suitable Prizes Awarded. The Management will use every effort to make tho Ul n Complete Success. Tickets, 1. 00; Ladies free; Spectators, oOc. J. V. RASMUS, Manage. ja an) B rierpt tha . IB W II Nmaa. nrgai ir .( ll.a A I' A . I -l, i ,I..h abd INag-n, i ( a- a ll.a (I tJla ! a f Ibalka Willi 'hrl'iraltt lft'ta i.ii tha taftlnf lf ; I'M. j lbs feels; I Ml US -or- IWaiiu kaa K. l.a Ih'fa U-li . I , II a blol, ' lbsael i 4 I iltoi. ot I a f at f - I'or tint f'lllti r, l.i'jtK if. ( ): ii m vA 1u);u i o 1 IdU ! It la Iaaia4 at , !'. n. IK t.t Hmuhfut Town i.a I A IWI 't a wa ' 'i t 1 r Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens SurruEs, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! lie will make it no oljtct for you io trmle uith bim as liin irico aro rilit, and all yoinlu thai lie handles are of tho very Ix-ht. Door Stork on Main Street, Next to City Drug Store, ITommer, Oiviroii. as r i THE PALACE HOTEL JLVlt, .J . C. 1 50 ltd I 10 1 JS, Pi-op. MaataaaauaaaiaaaaMut Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Is the Iace for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD. CAKES AttO flES ALWAYS ON HAND. A GRAND KJ ISIS t BALL At Matlock's Mall on 111 iV All s iUU TIlTfl IT 1 i i m Al i i) i i i i MKI 11V I li. HI141 MVt t t r.tut)f Ialll. Matin 7 llala I'.rna'. HtrlnjC DattJ. l0U a)a taB. A fi fm b " f I'M I I lit ! li.. lf .f at ... f, a l' a a-i I rlfAl III A i aa! ! r n.a t,t.a ... asusi iia lili'ltllJ I ' I J. 1 1 1 1 i ta it a last S.M-ti iin ll-'-l a : a .t k'l I t l a . 1 1 In.. I I ., 1 mi ! t't f ..ai,llr in h l lti'ia ja i ' II 'I l"ii a al t t, ) t.i,,tt a I f 8artiait, o Iba lar aa I tNwa. kl iaa. Plenty of them at the Gnzctto Offico. . . Otis Him ! NOTARY PU3LIC CAM. AT T! I U M ) 1 : It laic II ITN I NO "Tlirrr it d Hit in tlf njfmri tf tnrn Thai, if tnkrn nt tt Jim!, Invlt im t fortunr," 1 Iki (I'mkI ia li"f" tril ao ia GIJLIAaM I US li 1010 Wild a full lint c( IIiMlvvrr. TlnwHtt. CIIhw-utih', 'rK'Krt v. Wncxl HII'I VH)WVIII.'H''rill lit IHllf K'li I'lllM'as. Till. l-KillllST KliNMNC GANG H.0AS1 1 V. . a. 'I,n ..a in ua a'i1 t li" rifjtjr Kirtiiaivai Har lwar Hf,,ra I rlar. n 1 1. Ial!ra an I Vl 'llrlnn llrtiuff. ... (r!.i). CONVEYANCER UA1N UAIN I