Sa a mtL7m B With Hood's Sarsapa- rma," Bales Talk," and qip buow mat this medi- B sMg, ., cine has enjoyed public confidence and patronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It is not what we say, bu! what Hood's Sarsoparilla does, that tel! . the story. All advertisements of Hood' Carsaparilla, like Hood's Samparilla i self, are honest. We have never deceive the public, and this with its superior medicinal merit, is why the people hi; abiding confidence in it, and buy ,: , . . "Sarsaparillaf Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mn run- are the ly pills to t? 1x00(1 S PUIS with Hood's Sarsapam . " mm xsssaas m A GOOD CLUBBING LIST." Now that th ,. nnl,tin.l Too Can be Well is over und fh. -f. ; When yur ld is pore, rioh and nonr- OB, all will want bo adequate supply of blood is tbe vital fluid, and when it is fresh and varied reading matter for the Pr 'bin and impure yon must either long evenings. Cognizant of this the 8uffer .'rom Bome distressing disease or will arrive in the oity Sunday mornina and will preach both morning and even ing in the new church and he will preaob leaoh evening daring the week at 7 o'olock. Sunday school and AndAnvnp will be held at tbe church at tbe regular hoars. The progressive ladies of Westfield. Ind, issued a "Woman's Editioo"of tbe Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, 1896. The paper is filled with matter of interest to women, and we notice the following irom a correspondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it rreatsupon a matter of vital importance to their sex: "Tbe best remedy for oronp, oolds and bronobitis that I have been able to find is Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy. For family use it bas no equal. I gladly reoommend it." 25 and 50 oent bottles for sale by Conser & Brock. . . Next Tuesday is city eleotion anil as yet but little politioal gossip bas been indulged in. Tbe Gazette is not in re ceipt of any announcements and conse quently has no official authority to men tion any candidates. As yet no aotive aspirants for tbe oouooil have been heard of, though a number of possibili ties have been mentioned. Gazette bas made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers tbe following to all new and renew al subscribers: GAZETTE 2.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, fl.50 . .... $3.50 " , 8. F. Examiner, $1.50... 8.75 N. Y, Tribune. 11.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F, Chronicle, $1.50 8.75 . Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 60o 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 6.00 Here and There. you will easily fall a victim to sudden Chun bps, exposure, or overwork. Keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparil la and be well. ' Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, cure headache. 25 oents. Grand cod cert Heppner opera house. Saturday evening Jan. 30. Admission 35, 25 and 15 oents. T. J. Matlock is reported to be ill. H. W. Bartholomew is on tbe sioklist. Tbe Heppner Transfer Co., bas wood for sale. 37-tf. Alfred Rnaoh, a knight of the grip, pent Thursday in Heppner. J. A. Woolery came up from lone Wednesday to be create ! au Elk. Regular services will be condaoted ia tbe M. . ohurcb, South, next Sunday. If you want tbe best of everything, go to tbe Orange Frout, Joseph Biber.Prop.tf Jas. Hager and wife returned bome from Portland last Wednesday morning. Tbe Redlight people will treat you right. Call on them when in towo. tf Prof. W. O. Howard expeots to gam take charge of bis sohool next Monday Drink the celebrated J. H. Cotter whiskey. On tap at Chris Boroheri. Miss Smith, of Pendleton , It the guett of ber lister, Mrs. R. C. Howard, of tblt Oity. Rev. J. W. Jenkins waa a passenger op from The Dulles on yesterday moro- iog's train. Ben Sinshimer, the well knows com merciel man, is Interviewing the Hepp ner merchants today. Too eao'l afford to mite tbe conoert tomorrow evening. The program will be fall of good things. Tbe Degree of Honor held e brief so cial session following tbeir lodge session last Wsdnesdsy e -going. Est. M. 7. Howard, father of Prof. Howerd, of tb;s city, depart! last evsn log for bis boms in Spokane. IL V. Gates, prrsidsat of tbe Heppner Light and Water Co, departed for bis boms in Uillsboro last Tuesday evsoiDg Tbs visiting Elks sll spoks very highly of tbe msooer ia which tbe- were re ceived and eaUrtaioeJ last Wedossday. Ut yoor tiokets tor tbs grsnd boeflt concert st tbe opera hones tomorrow evening of Oooser k Brock. Price 83 oents. Royal Diamond, Tan Fired Jspsa, an- colored. The best 25 tea ever sold li lUnmiar. P. O. Tbowpeoo Co. tbs leader. It Fred Cock departed for Portland last Taesdsy evening where be expects to intaJ a fw weeks visiting with old friends. City el-MbHi oil Too lay. Bring out yoor esndMaUs. AU aeeeptaeeee eboulJ L fllsJ br tomorrow evening If possible. IliUI Oobo, msseg-r of H'Htr' wsrebnaee, will ff the bl.beet sf set pric for bW-e. fere. sneep pens, bring yoor blJee to bias. It.ncn.r bilk are new tmverej aitk alwottfltelsebeeolsnoe. r mm pre. mi mnMrmiM aa nctKt snilf for sUigbing will he sff tJi. Itwk MaibweMl V. Oeetrv, nntf lb firm asms af Ma'bsea A Oesirv, aa ...a. .ia 1 trig-ether Is lfc bvher business trt w Head, twe 4.rs nalbof the poet.fflee. lbf "! a fell. A man olaiminif to represent a Cbioago tailoring establishment was in Arlington this week soliciting orders. He required the immediate payment of one dollar upon taking the order, tbe balanoe when the goods were delivered. Quite a num ber of persons in Heppner invested in suits on the same layout a little over a year ego and are still waiting for tbs delivery of tbe goods, and should this gentleman come to Heppner be would no doubt receive s very oordial reception. Millions of Cook Buoks Given Away. Thore is one large house in this coun try that has taken business on its turn and means to ride in on tbe rising tide. Alive to the sigos of better times and to tbe best interests of the people, they are now circulating amuog families a value- ble publication known as The Charles A. Vogeler Company's Cookery Book and Book of Comfort and Health, which on tains very choice information on the subject of cooking. Receipts tor tbe preparation of goo J, substantial and dainty dishes, prepared especially tor it by a leading authority, will ba found in its pages. Much care bas been taken In its preparation aod distribution, with tbe hope tbst it will be just tbe thing heeded tor housekeepers, aod just tbe tbing nee led also for tbe care of tbe health and boaseholl. As a Cookery Book it will bs invaluable to keep on band for refereice. It also contains full Informttioa ia re tfrd to tbe great remains of Ibis house, hich provide against bo lily ailments, aspsoially the Master Care tor Psios sod Aobee,8t. Jacob Oil. To givs sums Ides of tue Isbtr aod ex pense of this output, more than 2tX) tons of psper have been osJ in its public tion, and at tbs rste of 100,000 a day, it bas taken several months tor the issn Tbe book can bs bad of druggists everywhere, or by enoloeiug a 2j stsmp to tbe Charles A. Vogeler Company, Ballimoae, Md. Baker City Republican: Several of onr local 'Best People on Earth" left on tbe train Ibis svsning fur Heppner to be present at the Institution of tbs ns lodge of Elks In tbst eir wbicb occurs tomorrow evening. Tbe boys go pre pared for a good time end tbst tbey will bsva it goes without asyiog. Among Ibose going are Exalted Ruler Was. Hojitb, A. Renberger, Net Cooper and J. T. Donnelly. upon by this congress. Besides, it would not be good policy to have a va cancy in the ohaitm inship of the com mittee on foreign relations at this time, as there is no certainty that tbe senate, as at present composed, would a1 low the republicans to name his suooassor. Tba republican steering odmmittee of tbe senate ha given the Nicaragua Cxoal bill the right of way in tbe senate. A similar bill bis passed the eeu ate several times, aod there is little doubt that this one will pass, bat its ob.an.ee tor getting consideration in the house is not coqiM ered especially goad. Senator Gear bas reported bis bill to the senate for the appointment of a com mission to be composed of three num bers of the cabinet to determine upon a just and equitable settlement of tha in debtedness of the Pauifto railroads to the government, together with a aonnimona report fro no the committee on Paoifio railroads, of wbiob he is obairm io, iaita favor. Tbe fte of tbe bill ia dependent upon favorable aotlon by tbe house on a similar bill, as it would be a mere waste of time for the senate to piss it until as sured of the attitude of tbe house. Meanwhile the legal olBiera of tbe gov ernment are getting ready to apply to the oourts or an order foreclosing the mortgage, Col. Fred D. Grant, representing the Army of tbe Tennessee, and Geo. 8. B. Lee, of Mississippi, representing tbe confederate veterans' association, m lie a joint argument before tbe bouse oom mittee on rules for tbe settiug ap'irt of a dny for tbe consideration by the bouse of the bill for the purchase of ground around Vioksburg, in order that future generations may see the battle ground and study the maneuvers made by Geu Grant, which resulted in the onpture of what as known as the Gibraltar of the Confederacy Gen.' Grant's first really great military achievement. Speaker Reed, who is chairman of that oomra it tee, told tbe gentlemen that ioasmuoh as tbe bill carried an appropriation, It oould not be considered from a sentimental standpoint-alone, and that the oominittee could not at tbe time make a positiye promise. Tbe return of Hon. Thomas C. Piatt to the senate by th) New York legisla ture, recalls tbe remarks made by bim self and Senator Conkliog, when tbey re signed from the senate. Mr. Conkling said: ''This ends me so far us pohtios are concerned. I shall never again al low tbe use of my name in connection with any politioal offioe. I am doLe tor all time with tbe game of politics." Mr. Piatt said: "I will re-enter politics at this very moment and stay in until 1 die maybe to get even with certain perfid ious scoundrels who have deoeived us, and maybe to go baok to the senate of tbe Doited States." Before passing tbe Oklahoma tree homesteads bill, tbs senate ameuded it by making its provisions apply to all homesteads on lands acquired from tbs Indians, and tbe amended bill ia now ia tbe bands of tbe house oommittes on public lands. So far as oso be learned, tbe reports of an attempt to kill tbe bill in committee have no better foundation than guess work. The republican members of the bouse ways sod means committee are making progress on ths osw tariff bill, but it is not probable that tbe bill oan be oim pleted before abont tbe first of April, even with tbe m at diligent work. At tempts wbioli bsvs ben made to givs any schedule of the bill al this tims srs simply silly. Chairman Dmgley biinutlf would not try to do it. ELKS ORGANIZED. Heppner Lodge Duly Organ ized With a Good List of Charter Members. THE CITY CAPTTJBED " BY VISITORS. A Tbe institution of Heppner Lodge, No. 358, Benevo lent Protective Or der of Elks, Wed nesday, was cer tainly one ot the greatest fraternal events the oity. has ever witnessed. In fact the town was fairly captured by a very large band of exceptionally jolly Elks. Tbe visiting party, 3t in number, oame up in the spe cial Pullman sleeper, "Mooida," with Tom Bowman, one of tbe company's most popular employes, in charge.. They represented the different cities of Ore gon as follows: Portland D. Solis Cohen, D. D. G. E K. ; Won. H. Meade, A ti. Colby, H. D. Griffin, W. H. Street. The Drilles Geo. W. Crossfleld, J. 8. Fish. E. Jaoobsoo, H. W. Frerioh, T. J. Seufert, T. J. Driver, J. H. Blakeney, Al. Bettioger, Dr. D. Sid Jail, J. A. Crossen, A. M. Kelsay, A. Keller. R. H. Lons dale, W. H. Wilson, F. E. Sum ners, W. A. Johnston, P. Dad off, Ed. Williams, Grant Mays, G. W. Phelps, W. L Brad sbaw, C. L. Schmidt, G. A. Ferguson. Baker City Wm. Smith, J. T. Don! nelly. A. Neoberger, Nat Cooper. Walla Walla H. 0. Gregg. Astoria A. P. Bradbury. ' Tbe lodge was duly instituted during tbe afternoon, after wbiob tbe following officers were installed by District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler D. Solis Cobeo: Exalted ruler, A. W. Pattereoo ; esteemed leading koight, W. E. Brook; esteemed loyal knight, E. L. Freeland; esteemed leotnring knight, Dr. E. R. Swiubuine; secretary, S. W. Spencer; treasurer, Frank Gilliam; tyler, Abe I. Jones; obaplain, E. J.Stooam; guard, Geo. Con ser; organist, Joset Mueller; trustees, hi U Matlock. 8. P. Garrigues and B. F. Vaugban, Heppner Lodge bas a charter mem bership of 35, at follows : A. W. Patterson, W. E. Brook, Pbill Oobo, 8. W. Spencer, E. W. Rbes, Wm Dunn, W. R. Irwin, E. L Freeland, J W. Morrow, 8. P. Girrigudt, J. A. Pat teraon, G. W. Conser, Frank R iberts, E L. Matlock, E. J. Sloeum, Frank Gilliam J oo. J. Harris, E. R Swinburo, T. R. Lyons, Abs I. Jones, B. F, Veoghao, Ji A. Woolery, P. O. Brg; j'sef Muel ler, Harry Dunn, i. O. Borobers, John Horuor, Lsslie Matlock, I. Hones, R. O. Wills, A. M. 8 loo a in. E. II. Slooum, Henry Blaokmsu, J. N. Bmwd and R F. Hyud. titiortly after 7 in the evening ths siting aod local Elks repiired t tbe banquet hall at tbe Ploe, wbere all looked boras over ooe of tbe ovist elab orate spreads ever seen ia th oiy. Tue room was appropriately dsojrated as were also tbe tables. Ia all tbe service Griffin: Greeting to baby lodge. Put one through for as. ; ' Joseph MoKia. ' R. W. MrroHKiiL. Bsker City, Or., Jan. 27. D. Solis Cohen : Tbe mother lodge ot the juris diction greets ber youngest obild. M. 1h Tiohnik, E. R. Baker City, Or., Jan. 27. D. Solis Cohen: Baker City Lodge, No. 838, doffs its oap and senda greeting to tbe baby lodge. Our big four are perfectly harmless. G. B. Small, Esteemed Leading Knight. Depot Eugene, Or., Jan. 27, D. Solis Cohen: Eugene Lodge, wbiob attains its majority by tbe birth of Heppner Lodge, sends its sincere congratulations to tbe new baby. J. L. Pagb, E. R. Portland, Or., Jan 27. D. Solis Cohen: Greeting to tbe baby, tbrioe welcome to tbe herd; may your horns grow and mul tiply till all the bills are peopled with your kind. . Loyal Hall and Lbotcrinoi Troubles. Portland, Or., Jan. 27. D. SolisCohen, . D. B. . P. O. E. : Portland Lodge sends greeting to tbe new kid. An in orease ia the family should always be an occasion for rejoicing,' especially when tbe parents are in snoh good oondition pbysioally, financially and mentally as the B. P. O. Elks. - Alfred R. Ookerman, Secretary No. 142. The following is tbe elaborate menu as served by tbe boBtess, Mrs. Bradley MENU. Eastern Oysters Raw. BOCP. Bullion Olives Cbioken RKLISHB8. Celery SALADS. Oyster Piokles Lobster R0ABT9, Young Pig, with sweet potstoea . Turkey, with cranberry sauos GOLD DISHES, . Tongue ' Ham VEGETABLES. Potatoes, oream mashed, brown potatoes Frenob peas Sweet corn DESSERT. Mince pie, ooooanut pie, English plan padding, brandy sauoe, coooanut cake, chocolate cake, pound cake, Oregon cream cheese. FRUITS. Orsnges, bananas Assorted nuts Frenob oandiea. WINl. Reialing Reinart Yin Brut Coffee and cigars. BLACKWELCS jHV -Ml. SEE? .Uflik irswj ja it Tow will find one eoapon Inside each two oanu bag, and two coupons Inilde each four onnee bag of Black wall's Durham. Bay a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read tbe coupon which gives a list of valuable pree d how to get them. iftll Slot el HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Pi".- Guests will find the best ot accom modations in every respect. The Trouble is Over! We Mean the Election. But that Makes no Difference With IV Teachers' Examination. OTICK 18 HEREBY OIVEM THAT FOR (he pur pom of making an examination of all persona who may oner themaelTe aa caiml datea (or teai-hera of tbe achoolaol thla county I rttate and Ills diplomas, the county school superintendent thereol will hold a public examination at the court house at Heppner, opentni; Wednesday, l. 10th, IW7. Dated tblt Win day of Jan. 1W7. R HOWARD. Who never lets politics interfere witb business. At tbs same old stand, next door to M. Lichteotbal's. 311-li JAY W. SHIPLEY. School Bupt, Morrow Co. harklra'a A re Ira Hair. Tbe llat Salve in the world for Cuts. BruUee, Mores, Ulcers, Halt Rnenm, Fever Horrs. Trtter, Cbapped Hands, Cbilbuius, Corns, aod all Hkia Lrap- nous, and poaitttelr cores files or oo pay required. It is guaranteed to give oerlrai saliafactioe or money refunded. Price 25 rents er txi. For sale by Cooser k brock. H reepie. Old people wbo require tnedieine to regulate tbe bowels and kidneys will find lbs true Muted la LUv Irto Hitters. Tbls medietas dors not silmalale and ouotsiiis no wbniv nor otber lotoiieenl, but acta as a tenia aod alterative. It acts tnildiy on tba stoesscb and bowels. adding strena-tb and giving lne to the organs, thereof ki.img nature in toe tvorfor manes of the ruoelrs. t.ieeirte llil tors is sa eirwllsal epptisr and aids dla-et.,o. Old i'eople Mod tl lost ! ely what tbey aeJ. IVtce fifty rente sad II tW per buttle at Cooaor k ikock's Urai Mo'S. wvmvirni M. S mm uiin.MS. Js 2-J Corito!alies bare been showsrel opu rWeator bir man tier be reiareel to Wsebinntaa an J a l ths MaiU ansucol tbst bo bl derUed to boome eoeretart of state nedef trNJeot MiK)alf, aa-l wofratuUMnes have ! bet wlrvl to Miv MaKiolejao bie eureess la et tins so able sad si I a Sen era's Medal. In tbe poawKir'ion of Uie I!rd Jsckrt club of Cnt)Mii(!iilri la a n n'ul tahich. the ttirtiiUrs of the rluti til rvr. n-n (jlvrn tli famous Hrnrcs th'rf by tJwiriT Wali!nr'"n. Oibrr f.;is have frrqiirntly qurttlotuHl tlic atilbrptiri'y of t' rrlip. morh t the ;n!if nnii'Htof the CsiiBiiil.iir'ians. who aux i I that I'e cltima to rrirrt are Leyind thuilit Mtnls alniont rtai-t dupKratr of li'-d Jnrkrt's, tSry adult, wrrr- prrwtilrd In othrr I ml la lie of Mule (limit the time vlrn IIpJ Jiirkrl rrcrUed hi. bill II rue la li"tlnpuiln-d from nil the rot Im-at'se c n tin rrm trr tbrrrtare II stars Instead of IS. sod trmsinwl In tbe bands of a sinrle fam'lv from the lime of the rblrrs drsth ontil IT lircame tbe prneriy of Its prrwnt owners, A Mls4 VeHlri. A Irtdim lry tbe othrr ,Uy Irrmirli in the folkmlftf ilfcldnllv tiiixrd rf- tlirt! "We flrnt the firi.hrr not ruilty end that be a.tmlltrd his fn'At throurb liMirsn.-e, ar d we slrotf!y rerxitomrnd bim to merry." - SHERIFFS SALE. , I Y VIRTt'B Of A WARRANT IHHUKD OI'T I ot the CoiinlT Court ol ths Hlete of Oreson lor tne tHiunty ol Morrow, to me uirerteii, rom mending me to levy on ths goods and chattels ot the dullnuuent tainevnrs uamed on thede- lliMiient tax roll lor Mll rounty lor the yea's IMil. Itn. list and lx. thereto atisrheit. and none be found then upon the reel property ax ict forth and de'rlhed ill the asld dellniiinit lax Mils, or en much thereof as shall ssllily the amount of Isxes charged therein, (aether with roata and expenses. I hsve duly levied, having been unable to Snd any goods orrhattela he long ing to the respective dr!liHiienta hereinafter es mnl Uin the following drrlliet pieces or par cels of land aa set forth In said lex Hals, lying and lielng In said Morrow County, Mats of Oregon, dvsarllied aod aaacased aa foilowa: aMT. Til. On tbe followint: program roved very in teresting and It was rsg-rsltsd tbat tbe arrival of train time broajbt it to a best close: Instrnmentsl aolo Joeef Uueller "lint Uue Vienna." Welcome a E Itedflsld U.l,.O.E...U.rloiUGUsn.U.D.U E R Hong Utrl Wented,".... Josef Moeller Our lleby Elk W. U. Witsoe Uur Absent Urotbers...W. L. Bradsbew Freuob Chauipagns 8oog. . JoW Mueller tqjires Usury U OrllTla The Ueppoar H.ys Dr. V. HtJ lall Hwilavrlsnd Hong. With WarbUog Josef Mueller Prate rnlty Wm. Hnilb, E. It lbs U)S Wm. Meade Song Jieef Mueller I'ol M Off at Wuffslo." Tbe vteltora departed oa tba evening train wltb asughl but tbe kindest of feelings for lbs sirs os si J nembare of Ueppner Dntge, No. Sv'el, IS. I. O. E h X; ux tie. IH. aos Worlhlnglon, M V W''a I and I his II, t uils Hm i : lax fu 4 la. iu li isi ... farrlah. Itavl.l J Ms l I anS 17. blk II, Mt Vernnn addlilon to IUp.nef. tal m air. IWI ll 71 Northern Parlor lllttory Co, lots I, Sand S, Hi feet od eeet part M 1. blk 1, ! I, t.lk II, Ml Vernon BO'llllmi to II r pp. net: tax lain . mH till brewer, W m au .rf er a, p I n, r r ; tai l"i li oi. IM Sua ... Kaiep. xii er ol wKlpla, tia, ux IMJ 11 M. ! Slug Clark. W N t aivt of K. see IS, te I a. r 77: tax wm H.w. m. t mi . camel, T k N f ar W, Ip I a, r 21; Ux ad Li s. 'I tiao ... Riamel, Mrs A C ',' IV nf sm IS, Ip la. rst: tax la4l au rill rhaplaln, ienla e'.,f ul eK't and aws4 lei r ,, exce Call on him for Stockmen's Supplies, Gent's Furnishings, etc. T. R. HOWARD, Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. THE PALACE HOTEL BAlt,. J. O. BOROHERS,Pi-op. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Holiday Display ! You Should all See It. Con)e in at Once. GILLIAM & BISBEE. rta and HU and la's L 1 pArtloe) eonrefed to the l. It 4 n. snd . see Is, Ip S a. .t that I u t6 4 It SS u,, TiiK Lancasiurk Insuranck Co. t Is I l M ANUIIKMTKM, KNOLANII LI filTlfUUX. IbDT. OiiaoMhelleallntliaWorlrl Mela Street, HEPPNER, OREGON. r.nf lor right nf asy. also a nt as , nl are el. Ip a m. f Tit tag l, an m. t"H a. iS Wehh. baW ol WW1, and ' i sm it, ip a, I , mi iw i ja, i4 ItM - - Iahermaa). IM. V.UIe el. Sk of e.s olMli and k't f Via. a Jt. Ip . m and aa w d '.ju ti.s t rs. of ha a a ad kw4 l V ar is tp s. I n. tax Ip ( a. I . tag btsseerrts nf slats. Tbe f'rst btet eae Interest of tbe Staelrf Will Wei- poUeS tbe eel.Oli iO of rVnalor HWeriass I Ilela a!0g go1 f ttt Ibis Ire p. U 1. 1 puit, Wsuae ,is well tkkM for the grsa4 r-aefit ewocett at r'm ks a gssrssl ihsl. ll.a opers bo'iee ( HslaiJsf avealag. b,i, t,. f.i, p.j,f ,af lbs M. 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