Almost Blind Scrofula Affects the Eyes -Little Boy Treated by an Oculist With out Relief -But Now He Is Well. ( ' When toy little boy was three months old his eyes became very sore and he was almost blind. 1 took him to an oculist who treated him for six months, and left him as bad as he was at the beginning. Finally Hood's Sarsaparilla was recom mended and I began giving it to him. In less than three weeks he was able to go Into the sun without covering his eyes, and today his eyes are perfectly well, and his ears and nose, which were badly affected, are also well. Hood's Sarsaparilla has certainly done wonders for my boy." Mbb. James H. Painter, Amador, California. Remember Sarsaparilla ra Purifier. All druggists. $1, six for $5. Get Hood's. Ii i pun are the only pills to take rlOOa S FI I IS with Hood's SarsaparlUa, Take Notice. cLZtiZt 8port, nnmber "'onteeos, bat when it aaruut " Hotel rt m , I tnmA - Lit V i t BPORT APPOINTS A DEPUTY. Oid Sport Not Bln Able to be ea Deck, Apoolnts a Deputy A Fw Items that will Probably Cost the Depaty's ''Up holstered Beat." Hia Koyal Greatness, Sport, having bad an accident happen to bis important, carcass, It is bat natural for him to ap point reoeiver nntil big recovery. Bat it is feared he won't survive. He was engaged la writing an artiole about a certain individual and when he bad about floished the sentence. "He was a man of honor and itegrity, always ad mlnietertiog to tbe wants of suffering humaoity, a ureat philanthropist, a christian gentleman and always paid his deb " Right here is where be began to get weak and nervous. He happened to thick that the fellow he was trving to eulogize owed him an aooouot, and a just aocount, and before he oould quite nnisn tbe word "debts," some strange aud unknown power came along, "enatohed" bis pencil from bis hand and broke his conscience. So you oan readily see what dire calamities often times befall writers of tbe press for attempting to magnify a man's little vir tares into big one's aud pull up their big faults by tbe roots Deputy is not capable of filling Old respect," list of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news.) and uuwviBiai uirouMKH iur wn&cever purpose 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign is over and tbe winter season again with us, all will want an adeannJa ennnlv nf fresh and varied reading matter for the DePnv wi" chanoe Ml " should long evenings. Cognizant of this the oomes to making a "bad stand or a good mo,' the Deputy oan lay it over bis superior by great odds. But that isn't what's worrying the newly Installed deputy as muoh as the fact that when Old Sport reoovers from bis ailments (but it is hardly probable that he will) bis appointee is likely to sutler the loss of tbe "last rose of summer," or whatever it is oalled. In that case a good oieoe of sole-leather and an artist would be necessary to repair tbe loss, and all this costs money and heartaches, etc. But CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP y' j' y" vivvis" viv viv VIV VIV -iv VIV s'asas's Jiv-a? JJv" A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Rowels and Kidneys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. It 15 HAD OXLY AT Heiiati.3r, Oregon. et-Oct u Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: Tbe GAZETTE 92.50 and ' Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, 1.60... $3.50 " B. F. Examiner, $1.60 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, 1.50 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 60c a.60 Leslie's Weekly, 14.00 5.00 HETH. EPISO. CHDK01I. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Clause No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Kpworth Leagne Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. 1 raver meeting, j nunany, up. m. ''The Spirit and the bn gay. I HOLOCAUST AT ARLINGTON. 1 nay. Com. " The pa'tor may be fonnd at tha namonam ad. joining the oliurch, where he will be glad to meet ay w'o may desire to oonmlt him on religious, social, eivio, philosophio, educational, or any otner aubiocta. J, W. FLEBHKR. Minister. Here and There. Shorthorn dairy for best milk and oream. 67t( Will Leezer is reported to be much better lately. Huokleberries will be a "eoaoe" ar tiole this year. Conser k Brook's for tbe "Never Fail" headache wafer. tf. T. W. Morgan was In from Eight Mile yesterday. , Milk from single cows for babies at tbe Shorthorn dairy. 58tf Glondyke baooo, sis ioobes thick, al P.O. Thompson Co. 609-70 Heppner Outfitting Go., in the old Herrea stand, see adv. a Rsnous is still 00 tbe tart doing a lit tle oarpenter business. tf Ernest Piper was up from bis ranch be low Lexington Monday. Jas. M. Ilsger is np at Pendleton lookiog after bis rsocb. II. D. Randall, of Olex, Glllism coun ty, was in ton Monday. Submit your plans to Rsootis before giving out your contract. it Best stoek of harvest gloves in Hepp ter at P. O. Thompson Co. 5t9-70 Floyd a Thomas has bought bslf inter est in ths Orange Froot business. Tbers is yst soma wo. io ths wars bonss at Heppner which is unsold. . Henry Jones was la from bis littls Batter ersek renob on last Saturday. Ton Deed silverware. Trads witb E. W, Rhea k Co., sod gel it. 669-70 Statements for the Famous Simple Aooouot File printed al tbs Ossette of fice. If. Two plows, a bsrrow and otber farm Implements to trads for wood. Call on R. a Wills. 68-tf. Tbs Uop Qold keg beer st the Wsl 00ms. Oo is, yoo thirsty deoiteas, sod ses lbs boys. If reaches, watermelons and all fruits of lbs seesoo arrivtaf daily al lbs Orasgs Front. 64-tf Dorosmsde bread, eskea sod pies mads sod for sals by Mrs. Lseser at P. C. Tbom peon's store. tnH-10 ever see him coma down Main street minus his purse or other important ap pendages, just pour out a few rays of compressed sympathy from your heart's cold-storage, and pass on. Deputy is informed that Herb Barthol omew who has been sojourning with a party of Heppnerites at Trout Lake the past few weeks bad quite a misfortune happen to the most important part of bis external anatomy one day while de scending Mt. Adams. Some of tbe boys say tbey thiuk Herb has lost bis reason, but that isn't it. Worse than tbatl Unless some kind friend will send bim a gunny sack, be is likely to earreas s big tree witb bis bsok until everybody e'se has left tbe camp. Tbe sprinkling wagon seems to be on the siok list, as it has not been seen wetting the streets for some time. Of course when there is no water you can't wet, but it seems that tbere is more than one way to do the same thing, and for tbe past few days some of our good citi zens, bent on a mission of humanity, bave taken a section of boss from the boss oart and are doing it tbs old-fashioned way. : - Marshal Roberts informs Deputy that tbe street ear drivers of Heppner are going to bave a grand pionio and bar beooe'en tbe 81st of nexl February. Andy Cook - was over from Butter creek Saturday. ' fjleri Morrow and family ere out on Ditch oreek for an outing. N. A. Leach returned from the Wag ner section on last Sunday. . Harrison Cnmminga was down from Hardman on last Saturday. Jo Bannister was in from Hardman 00 last Friday and Saturday. A. Andrews and daughters were up from Alpine on last Saturday. W. T. Fell snd wife, of Pendleton arrived io H-ppner this morning. Born To Mrs. Oliver Andrews, Wed nesday, Aug. 1Kb, 9-pouod boy. Jaa. F. Johnson, postmaster at Pen die too, came in on this morning's train, All propositions mads by E. W. RHs k Co. in Ihis leans are for osah Irads only. 6G9-70 Mrs. Alex Thompson and little son ars enjoying tbs pleasures of Long Beaob, Wash. Do yon want teaspoon, tablespoons, and other silverware Toa eo set il al E. W. Rhea Go's. B69-70 Born To Mrs. William Fntx, Sunday, Ant. 8tb, a fine 12-pnnnd boy. Mother and babe are doing wall. W. R. F.rwio, who has been ith Minor k Co, for sime lime, is teklog his sommer vetioo over in B. O. Mies Martha Neville, whfis teaching school al PoHtarj I, arrived In f!pper bis morulas f' s visit Io bar paresis on Willow ers-k. Mee Mshls OoMrv baa returned from SvtalttoThs Dallee. Her slater. Mrs. Johnson, who resides in Tbs Dalles, esma with her for visit with br par eots. Mrs. Bhnrte and Two Children Are Suffo cated in a Burning House. Our neighboring town of Arlinton is draped in mourning. On Tuesday night a fire broke ont in the residence of O. A. Sbnrte aod ere tbe family could be rescued from tbe burning building, Mrs, Sbnrte and two children were suffo cated. Mr. and Mrs.. Shnrte were resi dents of Heppner about 10 years ago and bave many friends and ac quaintances here who were pained to bear of the terrible misfortune. Mr. Sbnrte was a number of years ago one of the teachers of tbe Heppner public sohools. Tbe East Orgonian gives the following aocount of the holocaust: "Mrs. O. A. Sbnrte and two ohildren, a boy of two and another of eight years, lost their lives in a fire last night at Arlington. Tbey have relatives at Wes ton, and Rev. O. W. Barnhart, pastor of tbe M. E. ohurob at Arlington, passed through this forenoon on bis way to that plaoe. It is bis mission to break tbe sad news to the relatives, who are Mrs. Wishard, mother of Mrs. Shurte, and her son and daughter. Last night about 10 o'clock, Mrs. Sbnrte and children retired, her hus band remaining up nntil a half hour later. All slept np stairs. When be went to bed he put out all to, lights In about an bonr he swoks, for what reason be does not know, and deteoted the smell of smoke. He ran diwo iteira and foaod tbs sitting room abtazt He hurried to tbe kitohsn aod turned on the hydrant. Qing outside, he se oured tbe boss aod kicking io tbs wio dow iu frool of ths bouse, be played Tbe Southern Paciflo railroad company has deoided to sell tiokets from all stations on its lines io Oregon, at one fate for the round trip. In view of the fact that our people bave been favored with abundant crops, it is oon6dent1y expeot ed that the state fair at Salem will have a better attendance than ever before, and in order to give all an opportunity to visit this great institution of whioh the DeoDle of the entire state have rea son to be proud, this popular line of railroads has reduoed too fare so as to enable all to see one of tbe grandest displays ever exhibited at Salem. Tbe Fair opens Sept. 30tb, and closes Oot. 8th. FORYOU! Now repared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates E.O. : James Hager, one of Morrow oounty's successful sbeepgrowers, was iu town Wednesday. Mr. Hager resides in Heppner, but has a large ranch on Willow oreek, where bis sheep aod wool bring him wealth. He brings tbe usual report of good feeling in Morrow county on aooouot of better prices, He has in terests iu this oouoty also, near Adams, where be owns two farms, a- d grows a wheal crop alternately upon each. Tbe quarter eeotim oropped this year will bring bim 6000 bushels of good grain. Don't STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! Up aV Al the City Bakery en h fonnd all kinds nf fresh bread, sake. plo, hnne snd vrythln aerially fonnd In first' etaas bakery. Cbme grooris, freeh Insetting foor outfit tor Clondyks, veyelehlea, fm.ts aod watermelons will don't forget to gel an toe sreaa freeter from T. C Tbtnpeoe Co. GC9-70 Best sMossmodstloa and eonrteeos trestmeol si ths Imperial nUl, Seventh I and Wash. His., Portland, Oregon. Charley Jones has rsdsoed lbs prk-s of shaving to IS seels. Wben yon want first class sbsvs, sail al tbs earns old si aod. tf. Tnoas) who daelra rw bsttd saovkl o pl4 thai C. E. Raaons, ib tnwtor, Is rvdy to oaaks estimates at ay time. Cross k Bl ark well's fancy rtosls and sanoad goods. isdnrsJ prk. Orange Fmet, cpo. City Wsl, Cor. Main end Willow streets. &tf Every e snUsriber of lbs flesetls (rosj lb dU, May 33, 137. will rtvs a premium a book wodh stone the prVe f the ober(piln. tf . hs kepi constantly on ssts al Ihis n'aoe 60-78. waste stam ps. ' I Save your Schilling's Best 'yellow tea-tickets, and send several guesses lor that word in one envelope. Schilling's Best money missiner Rules of contest published in l;irge advertisement about the first and middle of sach month. a 16 noon tbs nanes and suoceeaea. ns thought, in putting out tbe fire. Heiback tea, at your grocer's. . . . I , i L - I - OOnllDusa 10 inrow water on toe emir wsy until be was sure oo firs remained. All lbs tine Mr. Shnrte wondered why bis wits and sons did not Oome down stairs, as bs ha 1 awkoad them when bs discovered Ibe fire. He lonksd up Ibe stairway sal niticed that ths opper part of ths liooss was full of smoks. Hs ran Io lbs rsar of lbs house aod ssw thai it was afire. Hs elimbed upon ths kitoben shsd aod kioked in tbs window at ths room wbers his sou was slsepiog. Bleak sm ke p mred ont, snd bs oould not enter. Frantioally bs roshed to tbs front of ths bonis aod en deavored io vain to climb upon lbs portion. Al this tins n hired girl, Mlas Nsllis France, jumped from n window and savsd tier lifs. Tbs firs department and oitlsens now arrived, snd fonod Mr. Hbarts nearly ersxsd from n realisation thai bis family was lost. Ladders were plaoe 1 upon ths port i 00, and as soon ss posslbls fire men eetered the sleeping rooms occupied by Mrs, Shorts sod children. B ith lbs latter wers fonnd to bs dead from suffo cation snd tbs mother lived but a few mlnntes after being brought outside. Mrs. Sbnrte was bsld in moob sateem, sod lbs awfol death of herself aod children is sad blow to lbs sommooi ly. Ths bosSsnd is nearly ineans from grief. Hs is prominent man at Arling ton, being manager of lbs J. W. 8m. lb mereaolils boo." Heretofore the Gazette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this shop is now prepared to tackle anything in any line and will meet prioes of any person under the sun in tbe line of drnggists' supplies, blank bonks, bank work, oouoty work, or any sort of book bind ing work that you bave heretofore sent away to get done. Tbe Guzstte shop is not a oharity ooncern but it you will give us a ohauoe we will see that you- are satisfied iu every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember that Abe Lincoln said that when one bought goods away from home tbe foreigner got the money and we gut tbr goods. But when tbe goods were bought at home we had loth money and goods. This is good doctriue. We are willing to abide bv it. When the printiug drummer com,ea to Iowd, re member it and call up 'phone No. 8. oftO-tf Fine, new, full cream cheese constant ly on bund st store of P, O. Thompson Oo. 569-70. Bread made from wbeut Hour at Mrs Leezer's bakery. Fur rale at store ol P. 0. Thompson Co. 50-70 Call on E. W, Rhea k Oo. and get particulars of their ne silverware de parture. It will interest you. 509 70 Mr, and Mr. Burroughs bave gone to the mountains to enjoy a several weeks' outing io the au!e of tbe slanting pines. You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B DT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICE8 grooeries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find what you want at T. R. Howard's. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! TT. R. Howard Main Street, Heppner. Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING Was Perfected by the Production of BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. . yOTTXTTDXS, 1B7C A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. iiraMnt mnmmit l-mi Hrnt. H. I W7. Tie XHh ondtr Hi Ihia innlltntlon a ttiornuahfjr riii'l Iur Ida nirnlal, tori I. ili)niral Bfin moral iraunns' "' nor. 1 lionHinli pro, aral on for any colli or riMillfto M-hool. (Ira tmitxa at i.rwm I 1 Wt Point. Mamrliy. "II It atiliita of Trhnol7, hll Uriirrraltm of California. Ilnli. I'r-lirlaina, Mian find anil Mriil. l)nnn taxation tiaitur fl ma fromSto I'J a. m. For rataloarna ann oltrr infornialliHi, arlilrraa 0,a I'rtttmi, i. W. HILL, M. 1'orllanil, (. 1'. U drawtr II. SI Hooi. IS. HOP GOID Jnd now the entire world Knows tins verfect product As the Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Wsshlngton St., Portions', Or. W. P. Johnson, Sswark.O says "One Minute Coif a fur saved tnf rnly shild frofn dviftf bv rnif," f ha eave-t lrnnands of ners snrTerist from sroa pseamnis. hrnnrhtHs ssd t)tht sertotis throat and Iseg nblee. For sals by CoBser k Broek. II e alwave grafylsff to rt teatl. mntiUts for Ctiewitwrlsis'sCnlK Chslers anl DtarrHoea R.s1r. sod wbs the eadnrsewieat Is trrtm s physVlssj II Is sefwrlalty sn, 'Tbers at so men ealla fsrWy rw fTMve remedy thai Cham hftftaln's CholiA, Owners and rManHtes Rm..l7 wHt-e T. R. F- TV.hey. ftV sHss and phermertat, f O'ot, M". and ss hs sas ths rwedf la hie r.t Nml'y anl snl it In fcl Amt enrs In sli yesr. M HaiM eertalslf kaow, fnt nit by OtMf 4 !Vx-i. B. F. Ollbar, of Denver, Colorado, as old lims friend of lbs Oagatts's frs rnso, arrived la Ileppnsr this rooming ssroots Long Creek, where bs bss eerwpled lb foraoaaosbip of ths F.sgls offln. Mr. Coltbar la ss all-round sswepspor eaas of aollnilUd eipsrienr sad bss owned sad sdilsd several flmt- slass weekly Jioroals so J will, no dmbl, proves valostile seqoieilion I1 Ibsnsws- nsDSf sad jb dprtrniil of thai ofSse. Horopter Nsws: Our oil frio-i aod lor ma r sssorlats la Ibis psper, Mr. F. i. Helloek, leaves to I ay for llappser, on borsebark over lbs saonstsisi Io bs goes a short time. Ws wish bim a pi seal trip se J bops bs will sooa bs witb as sgsia. Diss Jas aod son, OrvilU, hsve relsrnsd fro their loir of lbs llr) r. wbers thy plaster d lbs aoaetry far sad wide with lb fam ! Ilprr's baaU sees ssea, sa l a Insky rook il was that Diisesd tbs art it. I NOTICE! TO B SHOP GYGLIS PERS, E to faet, any person, or person, rralding wit bin h eily limits, or euniy limiu, whoelisll be esngbl riding, or walking, by lbs store of -Ttr sol Jaae." wrnls IIHI rWasI Jimmies to his fibv's sister, "I tbl I mmA viu asd tell v thai sjs hse got a baby hopisg lbe fas lioa sill tea yoa tbs $m pri Bsfya rBsy." n 1 & MIHOM & CO. r G. n IF YOU WANT FltUIT .TAltS IG& GREflM FREEZERS Cigars, syrnps, harvest glove, or Ostrioh feather dusters; also soios other things, duo't lorgel to eall on HtPKIMCR'S HCAVICST IMPORTERS. IO., Wllbosl stopping st IhealMiVe nenlioeed slirrs III b DotiQed by lb Cny Marshal Ibal lbs oaly plass la Heppner ya ran boy , I! ' I! ST fs al lb Mtor of MINOK k t il Onr sent He mail gi Io nske rwire fr fall sl-k , i ALL SHOES IT COST 1 I MINOR & CO. HEPPNER. OREGON. t u I t 1, t 9 , i i i ? at . j ;: Heppner Outfitting Co. Cfill 011 FRED. BARTH0L0A1EW At this popular stand and get goods at hall the old prices. Fact. FllANK McFAllLAXD, Mgr. You con Woger Your Sox that You ore Alwnys at Home at .... Welcome Os Mala Htreel, In City Ifotei Building. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. fby try ts plea all. Fiss slab rooms la coaeactloa. T-rOW 'rirTv-VII, Prop, Tho GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,