IS Almost Blind Scrofula Affects the Eyes Little Eoy Treated by en Oculist With out Relief -But Mow He Is Well. "When my little boy y;b3 three uionth old his eyes became very sr.re and he v-a almost blind. I took him toanouutisb who treated him for six ir.on! lis, arid Istt him as bad as he was Kt the beginning. Finally Hood's Saraup&ri'.la was recom mended and I began giving it to him. In less than three weeks he was ablo to go into the sun without covering his eyes, and today his ayes are perfectly w?ll, and his tars and nose, which wero bad'y affected, ore also well. Hood's Baraaparilla has certainly do"he wonders for my boy." Mrs. James H. Painter, Amador, California. . Remember Sarsaparilla the One True Blood rurifier. All druggists. $1 six for $5. Get Hood's. I ji nil are the only pills to take nOOa S PIUS with Hood's Sarsaparllla. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. . Now that thb great politioal campaign is over and the wirjter season again with us, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied reading matter for the long evenings. Cognizant of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.60 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 J3.50 " S. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00.. 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00.... 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2 50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 '. 5.00 Here and There. A. Andrews was up from Alpine Sat urday. Frank Jones is expected, home from the East in the very near future. Geo. F. Roberts, a Portlind traveling man, was in Heppner last Saturday. T.-M: B. J. Oilman, a prominent 8 tockraiser of He ppner, fs in the city. Father Briardy will hold services in the Catholio oburch D9zt Sindty morn ing. Fat Spillaae and John Uickey dropped in from the Newton ranch Sat urday. -" J as. Thompson returned last week from a visit to his home In Ounruli, and O bicago. George Frenoh was in town Saturday, having completed his spriug lambing with sucoees. R. M. Irvioe and M. S. Mirks, two jolly traveling men, were in Heppoer over Sunday. You'll find a complete st iok of tobao oos, oigari and smoker'a goods at the OruDge Front. tf Chris Borohers has added a brand new pool table to the appurtenances ol hii billiard room. Frank Hollanl's little girl whi wai taken below reoently died lait Thursday and was burial on Friday, Monroe Sorogains and Archie Harris got in from Long Creek yesterday and expect to ah6ar in this locality. We have advertising space for the professional men. Every dootor and lawyer in town should have his card Jo tbe Gaiette, Fresh vegetables and fruits of tbe sea oo arrive daily at tbe Orange Front opposite City hotel, oorner Main and Willow streets. tf Low Tillard keeps wet goods down at his new place,' near the oounoil ob ambers. Call at The Welcome and make yourself at home. Scaly eruptions oo tbe bead, chapped hands and lips, outs, bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witoo Haael Salve. It is at present the artiole most need for piles, and it always cores them. Conser Brock. Casey Roberts, of Eight Mile, and Ed. Palmer, of Lexington, were seen oo our streets last Saturday. J. H. Wyland, the stock inspector, is preparing to look after sheep that are to be moved out of the country . John Lyoette, head sorter of the Pendleton soouriog and woolen mills, says wool shrinkage will be light this year. F. E. Bartholomew and his nephew, Harry, came in Wednesday. Fred talks strong language when you ask him bow he likes lambing. Jobn Crisman came to from Long Creek yesterday for freight, leavine to day for home. The roads are bad enough tbrongh the mountains. MrB. E. A. Vaushan Id ft Friday for her home in Pendleton, aooompanud by her sister, Miss Bertha Matlock, and the two little daughters of Prioe Florence. Part of the shearing crew that went down to "the sand" to work reoently, were in town Saturday, The "breaking m" experience had gone pretty bard with them. R. A. Ford left for Portland on Satur day last to have his eyee treated. Tbe oharitaole people of Heppner contribut ed nearly $100 towards paying his ex penses below. Posters are out tor tbe Heppner raoes. Bob Johnson was in from Rhea oreek bridge Saturday last and informed tbe Gazette that crops are growing nioely out in bis locality. A party of Heppnerites went out squirrel bunting last Sunday. From tbe amount of ammunition taken nut by the hunters there ought not to be a equinel left in the county. In the last issue an artiole from tbe Philadelphia Times appeared on tbe looal page, somewhat abbreviated. Thin sort of an accident is liable, to happeu to any well-regulated newspaper. Last week a pair of Angora rabbits oame in frnra Portland, addressed to C. Sobarff, of the Jobn Day section. Being sadly in need of food and rest, Wilson Brook kept them over a few days and tbe little fellows enjoyed a feast. Dr. D. J. MoFaul returned Sunday morning from Adams where he had been to attend tbe funeral of bis brother-in-law, Chas. Bowling. Mr. Bowling's death was caused by an oyerdose of mor pbine, taken medicinally. Last evening q lite a number of Hepp ner a 'four hundred' aroppea in on Mrs. W. P. Dutton, at her'home below! town, tbeir coming not having been an nounced. The surprise was complete and the Gazette is informed that the oooasion was a most enjoyable oue. Jas. P. Rhea calls the attention of tbe Gazette to tbe unusual number of cattle that are being shipped off Rhea creek this season. Ol Mitchell recently made a shipment to the Union Meal Co., and about May 20tb, Wm. Mutlook, Jas. and E. W.Rhea will ship 1,00 J head from Arlington. Cattle are a better price this season than usual. Reoently C. A. Rbea and Chris Letellier f iood a den of rattlesnakes down near the former's lower ranch, killing twenty-five aud oapturitig five live ones. Wilson Urook has tbe live reptiles on exhibition down at the drug store. When first oaught tbey had bardly striken off the lethargy of winter and were an easy game. Tonight at tbe M. E. church, Sonth, Mrs. Ads Wallace TJuruh will deliver a leotare on the subject, "Tbat Old Bachelor." Tomorrow nlgbt be will loot are at tbe Christian obnrcb, oom menoiog at 7:30. Mrs. Ujruh has a national reputation ass speaker and no Derson who oan Dossib'.y attend should miss these lectures. Tbe all-absorbing topic, the t'uban question, is agitating omgress, but in Hermnor the oiti.ms are striving to ascertain how R. C. Wills, in Black man's old stand, cao offer such bsrgaioi in shoe, spring and summer dress goods Mr. Wills is making a specialty of these lines, but be will give yon bargains io thousands of other article. ltillpy you to see K. C. Wills before plsoiog vour order. Mail orders a specialty Don't forget tbe place. tf Henry Heppner is sporting a new buggy. M. S. Carrigol dropped in Wednesday from Galloway. Bill Matlock is over from Lone Rock looking after cattle. Jobn R. Lake left last night tot a brief visit to Portland. Joe Maeon was io from lower Rhea oreek last Wednesday. Harrison Hale and wife were over from Rhea Creek Wednesday Wool has already advanoed from one to two Cents and will go higher. Special sale at tbe Orange Front. Fifty-oeot pipes at 25c, 25o pipes at 15o. John Carmiebael and family were in from their home ranob near Lexington, Thursday. Dun Rice, who was seriously ill some time ago, waa down from Hardman Wednesday. Geo. Muir, who lives below Lexington, has embarked in tbe sheep business. He oommenced at a good time. Tomorrow a new time card goes into effect on the branch and main lines. See time table on first page of this issue. O. D. Allison, of Eight Mile, called on us last Friday. He thinks that the squirrels are going to be pretty tbick this season. Fresh vegetables end fruits of the sea son reoeived today at the Orange Front, ODDOsite City hotel, corner Main aud Willow streets. tf Messrs. Rogers A Roberts, tbe con tractors, are building a wagon shed for 8. P. Garrigues who will shortly add an addiooal line to his busiueea. Mrs. Ada Wagner, daughter of Mrs. Sam Donaldson, of Fossil, is baok from Hawaii to make a short visit. Mrs Wagner is well pleased with her new borne. Hobrew News: His many frieodd in Portland are pleaded to learn that Hon Ed. Hirsch is to be appointed postmas ter at Salem. He is a very popular gentleman. bast Saturday aud Sunday were scorohers, tbe thermometer registering up close to 100 id tbe shade, bat tbe shower of yesterday has cooled ofl tbe atmosphere, besides doing a countless amoont of good. Tbe Chicago store at La Grande was robbed recently, and J. E. Smith, Col umbus Weir . aud Andrew Geary were aocused of doing the job. Smith and Weir were brought t) Pendleton a few days ago under aoensation of de tainingmail not tbeir owo, Smith being held as the prinoipal and Weir as a wit ness. Tbey were taken to Portland to Judge Bellinger's court. It appears now tbat Geary has made a oontession relating to tbe affair, says the E. O The well known musicians, MeNsrs. Jake Wattenbcrger and Cbae. Ingraham, have decided to give a grand May Day ballon May eve, April 31, 1897, Tbe success of all terpsichorean entertain ments under the management of these gentlemen in the past, is a guarantee tbat the May Day bull will be a pleas act atfitr. Gaod musio will be pro vidfld. Popular prices. 80 33 Mrs. (J. I j. Andrews aud children ar rived list week from Ssattle to visit her her parents, Mr. anl Mrs. Geo. W. Swaggart, and other relatives, she was joined yesterday by Mr. Andrews who oame from Arlington to Heppiier oo bis beel, Tbis is Clareuo s first visit to Hoppoer eiuoa Idnviog for Seattle near ly seven years ago. These years bave not brought him much trouble, for be looks as voung as ever! Mrs. A. Inveeo, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, 111-, suffered with soiatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctorel for it nearly the whole of this time, osiog various remedies reooni mended by friends, and was treated by tbe physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Fain Balm,' which effect ed a complete oure. This is published st her request, as she wants others similarly sfflioted to know what oured her. Tbe 25 and 60 oent sizss for sale by Conser Brook. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, TTloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorps, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaotion or luoney rerunaen. Prioe 25 cents per box. f or sale by Conser & Brook. The old ladv was right when she said, tbe child might die if they waited for tbs dootor. She saved the little one's life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. Sbe had used it for croup before. Conser & Brook. Tbe length of life may be increased by lessening dangers. Tbe majority of peo ple die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly useing One Minute Cough Cure. Conser & Brock Lost Id Heppner, a red leather pock etbook, silver bow on oorner, containing a five-dollar greenback, a ten-dollar gold piece, $23 in county scrip in the name of Thompson A tiions and other valuable papers. Finder will be re warded by leaving same at Thompson & Binns' stable, 5 6 Gid Hatt and Charley Jones are as sociated together down at Charley's old place in the tonsorial business. Gall on them and get your whiskers pushed in. The crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cross of Christ goes down ; The Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and town. Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds Poor Cuba's piercing cry ; Then let us drown these shameful deeds In 8perry's "Lluwood Rye." For sale at the Belvedere saloon, E G. Sperry, proprietor. tf Hiok Mathews and V.' Gentry, under the firm name ot Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in tbe barber business in the new stand, two doors sonth ot the postoffioe. oall. They solioit tf. I am not Running The Weather. If I Were Spring Would Have Been Here Long Ago. I am tanamiimig A store, however. You need supplies for the sheep camp; I have them. You want some gents' furnishings; no trouble to supply you. You require groceries ot all kinds; call at my store. "Live and let live" is a good motto. I sell as cheap as possible, to be consistent with good business management. I want to do business. I can please you. My goods are fresh and well selected. T. R. HOWARD, Main Street. Heppner. Oregon. RAGES! RACES! V V V V V V THE HEPPNER SPEED ASSOCIATION Hve Decided to Hold a Mace IVIeetiMLg At HEMP1?IVI3R9 ORE. ON FOUR DAYS AS FOLLOWS ; -B Saturday, May 29, AND- talay 1, 2 ui Way, JUNE and $700.00 i IN PURSES ! f$700.0o Jl HIP Sir Hotel HEPPNER, OREGON Mrs. Julia Bradley, Prop Guests will find the beet of accom modations in every respect. GILLIAM & BISBEE. At the old stand, have the usual spring outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Besides the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention. Onll on. GILLIAM & BISBEE, Next Door to First National Bank Building. A. W, Patterson, who bus been con nected witb tbe Qzette (or the past six year, departed for ludi'inapohs, Ind , no last evening's train, sad will visit bis parents, whona ha bin not seen sinoe coming to the West, ami otber relatives and friends. Tbis full be will enter law soboul where be will remain till be flora pletes tbe course. Alvsh will ooDtinne to take an active Interest in newspaper work, however, and may return to Ore gon at some fature date, though be is ondecided at present as to locution. PROGRAMME : FIRST DAY-Baturdsy, May 29-Race 1. Quarter mile dash, mstoh raoe between Sinner, owned by Low Tillard, and Hiwbuck, owned by Ben rjwagaart, for $100 a aide. Raoe 2. Four and one-half furlongs, free lor all. Purge, $100. Race 3. Three-eighth mile dash, free tor nil. Parse, $7j. 8E00ND DAY Tnsdy, June 1 lUoe 4. One-half rails dash, free for all. Parse, $100. Rsoe 5, Six hundred yard dash, free Inr all. Purse, $75. THIRD DAY Wednesday June 2 Raoe 1. Quarter mile dash, free for all. Purse, $50. Itioe 7. One thousand yards, free for all. Purse, $100. FOURTH DAY Thursday, June 3 -IUoe 8. One-half mile, hnndioap, free for all. Purse. 8100. Raoe ft. One bait mile, consolation raoe, for defeated horses. Parse. $75. Raoe 10. Mule raoe from wire to wire, open to tbe world. Purse $25. . CONDITIONS: These ranea will bs ooverned bv tbe rules of Ibe Paoiflo Blood Horse Association. Eotreuoe fees In all races, not otherwise specified, 10 per cent of amount of purse, five or more to enter, three to start. In case tbat parses above aiven do not fill with five complete entries, Ibe board bas tbe power to reilnne tbe amounts of tbe nurses as in their Judgment seem proper. The di rectors reserve tbe right to postpooe any and all reoea on account of inclement weather. If above raoes do not fill, parses will be Riven for special raoes, to be substituted by tbe directors. Parses will be divided 70 per oent to the first horse, 80 per oent to second. All entries to close by 8 o'olook, p. in., on the evening pre oeeding tbe raoe. ALL PISE WILL H NID IN FULL A. W. PATTERSON, Bearetary. W. O. MINOR, President. E. Li. FREELAND. Treasurer. E. L. Matlock. Dve MoAtee, E. O. Hperry, Geo. Harrington, Henry Ueppner, J. W. Morrow, Oid Hatt, Geo. Aiken, Dlreotor.. it I Am The Father of BJ0 TWIKTS! Am also a Merchant and Want Your Patronage. And in order to get it we have pro cured the finest line of General Merchandise ever shown in this city. Ladies' I Shirt Waists NO FINER LINE TO BE FOUND IN HEPPNER H New Shipment Received ttys WeeK fron) Chicago. W Thi$ taon Shirt Waisia will be very much in favor h, among the ladies. We have just tchd you want. I t "Not Exactly Ulirht." Thousands of people are in this con dition They are not sick and yet they are by no means well. A single bottle ot Hood's Sarsnparilla would do them a world otgood. It would tone tbeetoruaob, oreate an a petite, pnnfy and euriob the I blood and give wonderful vigor and r . .. vitality, now is tbe time to take It. Hood's Pills are Ibe favorite family oatbartio. Easy to take, gentle, mild 25 cents. We are also displaying our fine line of STRAW HATS th nrl o( mor mmlnruw snH p,frlaM n4r. IMS 4.1. siimU to u Uit tl to Sul It, - a i. c.-?Mr - nrl Cnminpr dress '.f. new SlUtn ui ojji my M g nnnrlc u! ll arrive in a few days. ft JJWVw. ----- - - E. W. RHEA & CO., "Excuse me" observed Ibe man In spectacles ''but I am a snreon.eod tba is do! whfre tbe liver is. Never yon mind wbi-re tbe liver is." retorted tbe otber. 'If it was In bis biff toe or bis left ear DeWitt's Little Erlj Risers would reach it and shake it for bim. On tbat yon can bet yoar gitf-lamps. Con ser Brock. ROOTS AND SHOES'.!: THE PLACE TO GIT THEM IS AT Us hti anything In this line that yon mr rlnlrs snit you run dppenit on It yon get a fool article when Mat trtiltss It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialty THE PALACE HOTEL BAK, J. C. BOItCEDORS, Prop. - Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Mrs. John Jenkins baa lately pur chased one of Ibe celebrated Aeweomb Fly Hhnttle looms aud Is now prepared to do all kinds of earpel and rug aav lug. Any one desiring Aral class work should oall on her at her dome on lowsr Main street. Low prions aud all work gaareoUed. 9 37 Thw Flrat National Bank Building, HEPPNER, - - OREGON. Ainerioaue are the most Inventive pantile oo earth. To tbera bave been isftot-J nearly rJju.ftW patents, or mora than oue third ol all tbe iateuts issued la Ibe world. No disoivery ot tuojeiu yars bae bera of (rester bfbrflt to mankiod than Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolre au I Diirrtxo t It. rns.ly, or has done more to telieve pain and suflVriug. J. W. Vangbo, of Osktoo, Ky., says: " bave om1 CbaiiiHerklo'a Colin, Cholera and DisrrLu Ileinedy la my family for ervrral years, atid fiott it to be tbe bt meilielne I ever un-d f r cramps In lha storoscti and bone's- Fur sale b; CjD- Wool Growers ! Witb UcKinley Id tbe White lions , we prvdiot bltfber prices for wool dnrio tbe enming eeaeoo, and feel asaareil that Hrppoer will attract more Ksstern boy era tbae formerly. Tbdr headquarters will be at the Wool Growers Warehouse and it will be Io yoor iotereeU to el're your W'Hil with as. losureone rales are also mnrb chesper I ban lel year. Ws fartitsb wool seeks and twine la pstrous psyshle when il is s.M, We pay freight to leamsiera, and furnish blank rirdp a to wiMilgrnwera on applU allnn, We have on band rolled barley and feed for leamstsrs. We pay lbs bigheat eaah price for sheep pslts and bida. We are agents for Litlle'f Fluid Dip, eod tbe famous Illack Leaf Tubafloo Dip. Mark )oor wool sacks fj) and direct ;nuf Uarnlrrs to the lower Wsrebouta, Urrpeer, Oregon. '11. I HYND, Miinam)!'. (No flies on ns, or fly speoke on oar goods; We are not like tbe My, or our competitors, who lay dormant six mi tit be, but are open for business at all hours, days and months.) $30101 OUR SPRING STOCK AMOUNTING TO OVER Is now in and ready for inspection. Call and examine; we arc here to show goods. Why do you wait dear brother, Why do you tarry so long; When Minor A Co. will give you What you want for a song. Yours for Business. MINOR & CO. riiivit THIS FAMOUS Hop Gold Beei A COOL, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINK. Stnr Brewery Compony, 203 Waahlngt.n St., Portland, Or. VANCOUVER, WASH. You can Wager Your Sox that You are Always at Home at .... F WELCOME On Willow Htreel, Dearths City Dall. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbey try to please all. Fin. elub room. In connection. LOW 'rir,IWVII, Prop. The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Yeqr for CASH. I RANK ROD r OS I. I. RO.TRTS Rogers & Roberts, Contractor .ml UuiMer..- Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Dune- OFFICE H0URSI)ar and Night Leave your orders "An? Old I'lace" and Kog. of Jira will get Vm. 0 0 0 9 p 0 0 v