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' " THE . BEST Family Medicine She Ha Ever Known. Words ol Praise from a New York Lady for AYER'SPILLS " I would like to add my testimony to that of others who have used Ayer's Pills, and to say that I have taken tliera for many years, and always derived the best results from their use. For stom ach and liver troubles, and for the cure of headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled. Here and There. waa id from Goose- Works, Rook When my friends ask me what is th best remedy for disorders of the stom ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea son, they will break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulate the digestive organs. They are easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicino I have ever known." Mrs. May Johnson, 308 Eider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures all Blood Disorders! KL x- y i"T2 34 5 6 7 8 9 JZ 18 JjfJSL ?1 H 21 Joe Lnckmao went below last night. Mrg. Johnny Woodard was in the oity Monday. Jay Ball, of Gooseberry, was in town yesterday. Thos. Gilfillen dropped into town oiet Saturday. 0. N. Peck visited the Gazette office Saturday last. Ed. Day was one of Heppaer's visitors Saturday latt. Henry Jones dropped in Saturday for a brief period. Frank Holmes berry Saturday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble v alia Walla, Wash. J.U.Giles was in from Lone Saturday aud Sunday. Mis Lula lioothby visited her parents at LexiDgton, over Sunday, John MoCarty ehippt-d iwo-oar loods of cattle to Portland last week. E. D. Palmer was up from his rinoh near Lexington last Saturday. Frank Waterburv left Fririv fur Luutf Creek with a lot of freight. Ji e liiber is indisoosed from an attank of "Job's comforters" on his neok. Hub aud Edffar Matteson and Wm. Geieer were in town Saturday last. Mis. Mollie Crawford is viuitioe her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Andy Stevens. La Grnnde Marble Works. La Granrln Ore. S. 0. Smith, salesman, Heopner. Mr. Eiikhiim. a oattle man of th Wngner section was in town Saturday, Troy PbinDS who works for Rnoh Ooohrau, was in town Saturday aud Sunday. M. J. Davis. reDreeeutioe Drummond Tobaooo C-i., St Louis, was in tiepijuer ovir Sui day. Johnny Morgan, son of Mayor Morgan. has just reoovered from a severe attack of erysipelas. Joe Williams has abont recovered (rom the bad effeots of having a very rheumutio foot. There will be a graud masquerade ball at the opera bou-e on Thankbgivinp eve. Di u't forget the date. n5-26. J. W. YhUghan, successor to 0. S. VanDuyn, has a neat ad. in this issue. He is ont for butiutsd. Mat Hughes was down from upper WUlow oreek, Saturday. He reports considerable wiuter above. A premium to cash purchasers at PtiillCohu's drug store. Don't fail to get your ticket for the wheel. tf. Best accommodation and oonrtuoos trentineutat the Im' rial Hotel, Heveuth and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon. Eaob25oeiit pnrohaee entitles you to a ticket for the 81 00 b0)0le at Ptnll Co tin's drug store, next door to Minor & Cj. tf. Elmer Slnonra, the artist, will make cabinet ptotos f ir the next 30 days at $2 per dozen. Ualiery opposite opera bullae. tf. When you waut to foel merry call on Liflie IS j erry . at the Belvedere Saloon, where they keep the Burst wet goods in town. tf. Died Nov. lOtb, at Shamrock. Gray, on (Jo., Virginia, of consumption, Mr. Amelia Bitbop, Bister of the late W. G. Boyer. An exchange snyt there it a girl in Euwene who is so modest tbat sb pn It down the blinds every time sbe changes ber mind Acute Dyspepsia. SYMPATHETIC HEART DISEASE OFTEN ATTENDS IT. The Modern Treatment Consists in Ue moving -the Canse. BOARD ur TBADE MEETING. Called Together Last Evenlnc to Act on Various Matters. Take Notice. 1. The mm of Ave cents rur Una will be jharRtxl (or "ranli of thanks," ''rcanliitlons ol reapwt," lists of wedrtln prt-nonta and domrs, ilia obituary nutters, (other than those the edit or ahall hlinattll give an a mattor of newa.) and notice" of special mwtlnm for w hatover purpose.. i. Notices of church anil society and allothr tntartaltiinents from which revenue la to he de dvel, shall be charged for at the rate of five .cut a Hue. These ruloa will be strictly adher ed to In every lu.taiice. Advertising ratoa reasonable ami madeknown lKu application. TIME TABLE. HUre for Hardman, Monument, lin Creek, fnhn Day and Canyon City, Iww aa follows : Kvery day at 6 a. m., eceit Huii.lnv. A rrlvee every day at ft p m..ecet Monday. The cheapest, quickest and ist Hue to or from the Interior cnnniry. WALT. THOMSON, frop. 1'blll Cohn, Agent, Extra Pale Star Brewery Beer Jn Half Pint Hollies can be . had only at the ....... City Hotel Bar! Where high grade .'j'iir and (Uara are also kept by lei. Hat FoM Ralb I hare 7.1 tone of excellent wheat lift on (he Al Mayers place 8 miles above Olri, which I will ell very reasonable. Oon lore! ion for feeding stock. On Itock Creek, Oilllstn Co., Oregon. Ctr. O. (). Bovu. Any mveotor la Ftern Oregon wbo deelraw the rvi- of an attorney to Washington, I. C . will Moil it to bit tvaoUge lo call on or addrree this pa per, 6tf AM who like t dauca Will HJ T the m'nara In al tba np h"ita 1 banke flvlntfeve. Tick-U II ; laJIre (roe and (M-clalora ,Vl rents n.V'Jfi. Matbewi Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Uairoutting, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scientifically. Baths at 2a cents apieoe, Mr. H. W. B. Smith, representing The Carloe tjnua Co.. and II. X. Brodenck t Co., both ot Portland, was wttb our merchants over Sunday, Wong John was oonvioted Satnrdav ot assanlt on the person ot China George, aud fined 815 and costs. He it serving nit One oat in the oonnty jail. G. B. Uatl. the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlore, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, bairouts, etc. The date set for W, D. Noyee lecture was inadvertently omitted In lat issne. The Gar-tte is n-qaeated to state tbat same will occur Tuesday, Dec. 3. Wm. C. Geiger made Anal proof on bis homestead hrfnre Clerk Morrow on Kstnnlsr, with Edgar M. Matteson and Koliert 1 . Matteson aa hit witnesaee K. U. Sperry is bank from Wagner, having accomplished little on the road right-rf-way He ia Ihinkiog of taking' his mules back Kaat to the near fatare. Karl's Clover ltoot, the great Blood pun Her, gives freshness and eleerneee to the Complexion and cares Constipation, 25 cte., 60 eta., 1 1 . Hold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Pure drags, chemicals, painla, window glaaanria complete line of stationery al loweat prices and a Chance 10 win (liMiprite al Pbill Oibn'a drug store, next door to Minor k Co. tf. Art Minor bae rttnrol from the inottntains, leaving Ike Knnts, F. J. Ilallork and H. H iloraer still io qnet of game. Tbey have been suoreswlol lo killing eornHbieg-elepbanie, perhaps. It ia onlswfal lo kill deer Dow, and ibe boya are all law abiding. Tbe adjacent country Is eovereJ Hb ibow, ami the weather la nl warm, either. There ie no enow ia Urppner, lq II is constantly In sight lo remind Id detnE'O lhat erne! are bating lobe fad. bil a"chlo'K,k" ie liable lo arrive al nxwl anv time, and eelnima vttl r It will be. (From the Republican, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.) Mi a. V. Curley who baa resided in Clarence, Iowa, for the past twenty-two years, telle an interesting story ot wbat ehe oensiders rescue from permature death. Her narrative is as follows: "For ten years prior to 1894, 1 was a constant eufierer from acute stomach trouble. I bad all the manifold symp toms of acute dyspepsia, and at times other troubles were present io compli cation I did not kuow what it was to enjoy a meal. No matter how careful I might be as to the quality, quantity and preparation on my food, distress always followed eating. I was despondent and blue. Almost to the point of insanity at times, and wnuld have been glad to die. Often and often I oould uot sleep. Sympathetic heart trouble set in and time and again I was obliged to call a doctor in the night to relieve sudden attaoks of suffooation which would come on without a moment's warning. "My troubles increased as time wore on end I spent large sums in dootor bills, being compelled to have medical at tendants almost constantly. During 1892 aud 1893, it was impossible for me to retain food, and water brasbes plaitued me. I was reduied to a skeleton. A oonBultation of pbysioians was unable to determine just what did ail me. The doctors gaye us their opinion tbat tbe probable trouble was ulceration of tbe ooats of the stomach and held out no hope of recovery. One doctor said, 'All I can do to relieve your suffering is by tbe use of opium.' "About this time a friend ot mine, Mrs, Symaotha Smith, of Glidden, Iowa, told me about tbe osse ot Mrs. Thurston, of Oxford Junction, Iowa. "This lady said she had been afflioted muob the same as I bad. Sbe had con sulted local physicians withont relief, and had gone to Ditvenport for treat ment, uiviog up ail nope ol reoovery, sbe was persuaded by a friend to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The result was almost magioal. "I was led lo try them from her experi ence, and before many months I felt better than I bad for a dozen years. I am now almost free from tronble, and if through some error or diet I feel badly, tbia aplendid remedy sett me right again. I have regaiued my strength and am onoe more iu niv usual flesh. I sleep well and can eat without distress. I have no doubt tbat I owe my reoovery to Dr. WilliamB' Pink Pilla. I only wish tbat I bad beard of tbem years ago thereby saving myself ten years of suffer ing aud much money." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements neoesaar.v to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., tor 6Uo. per box, or tlx boxea for fXBO. Tbe board of trade, ot Heppner, met at 8 o'olook last evening to consider various matters of importsxoe. Tbe president, Geo. Ooneer, presided, and in the absence of tbe secretary, 8. S. Hor ner, Otis Patterson was anDointed to Bet in tbat capacity for tbe meeting. a communication from Surveyor White, ot Grant oonnty, euavestins that he sbonld aooompaoy tbe appraisers on tbe Parrish oreek road, etc. was read and on motion of Henry Heppner, prop erly seconded, it was decided to seud Mr. White to Wagner to meet the ap praisers on Deo. 2 Tbe ohair appointed Tboi. Morgan to be at Wagner on Dec. 2, aud to accom pany appraisers as a representative of Beppuer's board of trade. Mr. E. G. Sperry was not present, but Mr. Oaoar Minor reported for him tbat little bad been done towards saouria the right-of-way or settling dunnages, but one settlement having been made. Ha found, however, that he needed the as istanoe of tbe appraisers and survey or to accomplish much. The acting secretary was appointed to notify Mr. White at onoe that his services will be required. On motion of Morgan, properly seoood ed, a committee of three was appointed to draft constitution and by-laws, and to secure permanent membership under said constitution and by-laws. The chair appointed Thos. Morgan, Frank Gilliam apd Otis Patterson Ou motion of Morgan, fees for mem bership were put at $2; does 50 cents, quarterly. Adjourned. ' t.atWvXfak I Prize Hood's Barsaparilla more than any remedy I have ever taken. I have never been robust and was tubject to severe headaches, and had no appetite. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills I am a well woman, have a good appetite and sleep well. I cordially recommend Hood's Sar saparilla. Mrs. S. M. Gorham, Fillmore House, Fillmore, California. HftnH' Pi!l c cu ail llver ills' bl"ou. "UUUS 1 noil. headache. 25c Sore tbroat. Any ordinary oise may be cured in one night by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm as directed with eaob bottle. This medicine is also famous for its cures of rheamatism, lame baok and deep-seated and muscular pain. For sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Co. Justice Court. On Saturday Bfter noon, tbe oaee State vs. E. Piper and Chas. Valentine, charged with the laroeny of three loads of straw, preferred by Wm. Saunders, was called for trial and dismissed before all the evidenoe was taken, Harry Bagley for the prose cution and T. R. Lyons for the defense. On tbe same day at 10 o'olnck, a. m., Errest Piper pleaded gnilty to trespass on land of Carl Crow. Judge Freeland, who presided in both caies, fined de fendant 85 and oosts. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable. Gault House, CHICAGO. ILL., Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & Q., C. M. Ht. P., C.&A, 1. Ft. W. & C. and the C. St. L. & P. Kailrotids. WATBH dli,oo PBH rAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., CSXICA-O-O, ILL. WANTED: Several trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in Oregon, for establish ed, reliable house. Salary $7HI and expenses. Steady position. Enclose reference and self ad dressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Com pany, Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, HI- marl. Al Emerson is back from Portland and ia not experienomg mnch. tronlile with bis Auger at present. The pbysi oians below did not remove the splinter, considering it unnecessary to do sr. Tbe last wool of the season was ship ped yesterday from the M.C. L AT. Co.'s warehouse, and is tbe ouly wool received by this company this year that has been oonsigned. All other lots were sold ontright. Mrs. A. Abraharasiok, aocompsnied by her little daughter, Honna, departed for Ban tranoisoo, Saturday last. Ilia tbe intention to plaoe the little girl where she will receive musical in struction, having considerable not oral ability in the vocal line. ''I escaped being a confirmed dyspep tic by taking Ayer's Pills in time." This is the experience of many. Ayer's Pills, whether as an after-dinner pill or as a remedy for liver ooTiplniuf, indigestion natnienoy, water orasn, ana nausea, are invaluable Ed. MoDiiid, of Lexington, waa town for a brief period last week. in Selling Out 4 OF THE PUBLIC SO Till: t'.V'T fn'lf trhm mrrrKtiml u itttUtf lhat kt nr thtj r,in tm.lrrml nr,nf t, k il I'llki-.j f.r..w?a h tl . ir, in r-fW arvir.s, A is n Imf nn t the truth it mt in h,i. HV fft f rMi fi umtfrmU ntrg o ri, bt V hf vi f Hm Urtll , fW M ) n tmtl.Kj tk-it ma viJ hnlnrtr nn-lUrr rri i0 tl 'f truthful It tUW brother af rhantt th,rh ir orr aorrjr to mtf Is a-f thf rn wf It'li-nrr tnrrrhilt.lt I e e e It's m, , t, p 1 1 la'cf t"rtt,un4 UUr trif tf it a ttetm, .. frtl rJ im tt-xk nut trrtl mtrrtM, nt oxe i.tlf l 1 r t rl.t ip us ni tl -r in '' thj.,m, e e (V - r "" Jntt HORNER A RHEA. .VI J. ft tfet m r p in ' a) ml. y-t (i 4 4 . t M tt h -4 ft h9 ft ff aVeMa M M A I k O o Married In McMinnville,Or.,on Nov. 13, 1805, by Kev. C. C. Sperry, Wm. Cochran, of Brownsville, aud Mrs. H. M. Warren, of MoMiunville. Mr. Coch ran ia pasi 82 yars of age and Mrs. Warren nearly 70, yet they are both quite vigorous aod will doubtless live to enjov many happy years together. Tbe groom la tbe father of Mrs. E.G. Sperry, of Ueppner. Immediately after the redding the couple departed for Sao Joee, Calif , where Mr. Coohrao hat property, aod will make that city their home. Condon Globe: Bully for Morrow ooonly! The county court of that County last week made an order allow ing tl biunty on c tyote scalps. A stock men'e onion sbonld be organized Ihnre tt onn lo supplement it with another ft. Tbia leavet only two adjoining eoaotiea lhat dtee not pay a bounty Grant and Sherman; but tbey b-db favor Ibe idea aod do doubt will fall lo line within a few weeka. Coyote, your oerse It Donl. Fail Journal: Wbiakey and cards are faat playing lha deaoe with Peter the Poel, who bat for these roads to ram rnigbl leont of Ibe shining lights of Oregon journalism. The othr day he waa lookad tip at Willows, Cat., for getting on a jag. Ibe result of hie aoeoeaa lo fishing fur eurkera al the game of three-card miole, al wbicb be ia ao adept. Pilot Rock U-ftord: Miae Lnlu Wright, daughter ot Mr. aod Mra David Wilgbl, wbo bad beeo III with Uphold fever for tbe peal wtk. wat called aay last Todtv eight. A large eoaeotirse of frieoda followed Ibe remain to Iheir last r-aling p ana lo Ibe i'llol Itwck cemetery yesterday. Foa.ll Jna'osl: J. W. Oilaao lfl h tot fur The lallee OO Hatarday. Ibe IC'b, where h expMie to ml bi sister X i. Clara A. liilman. on r reinra fr.in an ti led vllt al ber old borne 10 N llamt-tiira Hbe relerne to reilor9lh (Virnrob Itaaeb and rare f if br father. Our Entire Stock of Millinery, Undi:rvvkar, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Yarns, Iitc. If you want bargains now is the time. We arc going out of business. FELL BROS. I A enp i.f rori'Mr 'ff- la not wbole Jsott". tiiihr la bottle of aaaddy inaxlieiit One way It om a rstiable aod sklllfiillf pfpafaj blnol pqnflsr le 1 1., its t'"inm ficta slimot. Ayef't I M !(. anile s alwajt bnahl and apark- jlmg h"ans it I so eitrarl and eol a de f't . !-n ll,a atiswla f Heppfirr, a m h-4 a.lf oa )il. 1, slsO. by J. W, . t..itnm atiil tatde rat lo Ibe order iff O'w 'alUa.rti, IU0i. L r will en 1 f r at ' f - tiv riaft.ih' same In t ! ft ! .ffi. Il H f ni veloeto any p.-fsa "ti t, nanf Mr. A. U'l-'t '!' f.-. t'o't-aal ni V-. 2ll II al b i t 'i of I la'l.t.rf f.if lh in l ai.il C'asslat an1 f roily. aiaiM ttan M i r4 . siirT-ii" wuh st- frt ttl.lv, a I !! d a b f ll'.l'a Hafsa fa'il. ili-l rw i'i. ti Hall if t H, an-l aiw I ala)t ! tie Ibe l-'M, and p. it f -f ry a,. . , I : lra I tf rl.illfse." wmm : n To Jio Giv;u On J J Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, -."r Tine 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 NEW LINE OF OUTING FLANNELS tlVi7f arrive in a few days, which will be sold at low figures. We are Sole Aeents for Henrv MorkIh & Knn' Full Cp. vn.,., Cheese. Call aud see us. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, HJEPPNER, OREGON. Don't Forget to Call on the ODD COMBINATION STORE OF P. C. Thompson Company, WHO ARE 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 Focket Knives and Overalls Tea Tots and Tomatoes Also some other things and something else. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. O m p e -I ' 3 o JL H h i o e aal zr OPERA HOUSIi, IlEPPNEU. The Best of Music will Ik: furnished and Suitable Prizes Awarded. The Management will uso every elfort to tnnke the Bl a Completo Success. Tickets, $1. 00; Lidies free; Sjiectators, f)()c. J. W. RASMUS, Man AO! K::!:y Uuls 1 i'nv tlio Clllff at l.Kjiior.0:um v, Tob.vco hVi II Is tv)4 si :-a, (t'a. j Th M 1 lutnliful TiM-n on th Omm4 r!l si n,s t.t iH!sf Hi. il j vtMtj t rcatHiwil t4taaa4 sr II tHU h' I Fi Tsr. Wm 0- I r(l. i II l m t It th' liM !, . I 'm Is ,!''( 'Mif I "' It'Ui s t's-M I htm l Ik tfa tntlS j b 'mm ill b w.l U.sa-1 lvw r Vaa lris tl 44 fc C I'f )' (t-'Hn9 evrthlrg In th Hnr? of Frch Groceries Ciiiiunn, Nuts, nritl ho km j CrorUrry, Liinin und Tinwur T. R. HOWARD DEALS IN Grockries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens' Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it ad oliject for you to trado with him as bis prices Are riht, and all gooda that he hnndlen Are of tbe very Ihhi. Stor E Door on Main Street, Next to City Drug Store, r I e i ) i ) 1 10 1 O roL'o n . THE PALACE HOTEL BA, i. a :noiioii:iOHst Prop, Keej)S the I'incst Wines, Li(juors and Cigars. s the Place for Fresh Groceries. Chcao for Cash Only. fUtSH BREAD. CAKES AHD PUS ALWAYS OH HA HO. A GRAND BALL At Matlock's Hull on V Win! 'n vnt'l'lllini nn nmr iM,MiHIiIi i WW M A LV.1.1 ' 9 Ktf)Lif IbtiM. Ma.b; Hats trr'. Hiring faoJ. TIItJNI)i:u MOIITNINO Thrr il a til in the tiffniri r,f tnrn Thnt, if loLrn ut tit ?, lm!t tm to futtunt," I ho fSil U h"T9 ri I m U GILLIAM i J3ISI3KK W tlb ft fall lib of IInnlvni. TlriviiiT. )lrt-vnn-, 'iwknrv. WocmI ntul WUlowu'tir. C'lMtrirTulm nt IUIitwl lHcc. lilt LIGHfLST Rl'XMNG GANG IKAS! tv.., a l,a 1m -.a ! la ls !,! f b I'trliisitrt tlarlaarx l..t- I-. n I ,o p.llra an I Vi llfU n r'StfirtiSto'ck is Comploto. Notions a Specialty. KAIN CilLLI AM .V MIKMKIO, it Iirt.pf, s UM'tl. UAIN . ! II I !