Scrofulajwelling On the Neck and Creat Weakness Caused by Impure Blood -Was Constantly Crowing Worse. ' When my son was 5 years old he was in very poor health and we could get nothing to relieve him. At the age of 7 years he began to complain of soreness on both hides of his neck and soon lumps be' gan to gather on one side and grew to half the size of an egg. We then became more uneasy and began to doctor him for scrofula. He gradually grew worse, how ever, until at the age of twelve years we had lost all hope of his recovery. He be came so weak he could sit up but a few minutes at a time. My wife saw Hood's Sarsaparilla recommended as a great blood purifier and we sent and got a bottle. We began giving our boy the medicine ac cording to directions and ft was not long before we saw he was improving. He continued taking it until he was in very good health. He is now 13 years old and is well. We recommend Hood's Sarsapa rilla for all troubles caused by impure blood." S. M. Silver, Grouse, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. 1; six for $5. Get only Hood's. BTAGB HELD DP. Thrilling Incident Which Occurred In Heppner Yesterday No Arrests. Yesterday morning as the Long Creek stage was approaobing the outskirts of Heppner, near Albert Wright's plaoe, the driver's attention wis called to the notions of a rather large man short bat heavy Bet who made straight fr the ;e waving something in bis hand which looked not unlike a Wiodheitef . Coming np the large man demanded that the stage be stopped at once. The driver being at bis mercy obeyed in stantly. The whole affair ooourred in less time than one could tell the Btory, and when the large mau was through with the outfit, the driver was very glad to turn around and coma back to town where be took on another passenger, prooeeding on to Monument withont farther molestation. The passenger had been' left in some manner. Unvman phoned np to Tim Biebee to stop the stage and have them return. Tim shouted and wildly waved hie arms to attmot attention but aH to no purpose. Seizing' a club he was more successful in his effirls, and Take Notice. X. The sum ot live cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever Durnnaa. 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 c ints a line. These rules will be strictly adher- i bum every lunuiuce. Advertising rates reasonable and madeknown upon appnoauon. f GOOD CLUBBING LIST. - Now that the great political campaign is over and the winter 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 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, 11.50 $3.50 " 8. P. Examiner, $1.50 8.75 " N. Y. Tribune, 11.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.25 ' 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World. U.OO 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2. 50 Leslie's Weekly, 14.00...... 5.00 METH. EPISC. CHDUUH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Snnclay school 10 a. m. glasses no. l na i at TOlU p. m. Kpworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. rmer meeting, i nursuay, (t p. m. "The Hpihit and the bri's nav. Coma." The paxtor may be fonnd at tile parsonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to mmi tiny w u uiny utunre w uijubuu mm uu renmouB, sutial, civio, ptuloHoptuo, educational, or any oilier subjects. J, W. FLESHER, Minister. Here and There. this is the hoi da p. whole story of yesterday's John McCarty ia np from Portland, H. V. Gates leaves tonight for Baker City. Shorthorn dairy for best milk and cream, 67tf Asa Thompson and wife leave today for Desolation lake. Will Spencer and wife are back from tbeir mountain trip. Jack Lake and wife are visiting rela tives np at Moscow. Ranoua ia still on the tart doing s lit tle carpenter business. If Heppner Outfitting Co., to the old Herreo stand, ee adv. a Miss Lena Robinson bas returned to ber Walla Walla home. Submit your plans to Rmons before f Iving out your contract. tt Mike Rosendorf, a former Heppner its, was here oo last Saturday, Mr. O. E. Redfleld is io Portland and will b aheeot until Friday. Art Minor and family went out Sstar- day to camp oo Ditch oreek. P. O. Bora and family got baok Frl day last from the mountains. Geo. W. Smith was op from bis raoob oo Social Bidge last Saturday Barney Doberty and Tom Gilflllea were ia Heppner on Saturday last. W. B. Irwin is back from B. C. and tba Sound where he spent bis vacation Ike Besey and Cha. Johnson were dawn (mm the monoUlui last Saturday. Statements for the Famona Simple Account FU printed at the On-tte of floe. If. Willi Br. broke tbir thresher ye tr.iy sod wero In to get some repairs for esme. The Uop Gold ke,r befr at the Wei eoroe. Go le, yoa thirsty dentins, sod see the !. " resebee, waternirlone and all traits of the sesson striving dully at the OrsogeFr.nl. 6 HI Mr. and Mr. W. E. Bii dpartel last evening tor HitnpW to visit Mr. end Mrs. Ne. Jim'. fibfrifl Driver, of The Delia, was here over Hnodav. Mr. Driver U a proroioeot enn.1i.lut fur U. H marshal It'ead mJe Inm whM bet fl -nr at Mrs. LuriVs bakery. Fur sale tore of I'. C ThMiipenri Co. 2 3 IWet eeeommolatloo and enartsios treatment si the Imp"'' Hntl,Hver.tb end Woeh. His., Portland, Oregoo. W.l,l,,n Rhea and Oreeo Maitbewe went beerbnntiof Balordsy aod Sao .t.. m in the Blue. No br ere toUalaf. Tfcnaa who desire t bnihl should not fnrt thai O. IE-. Ir art of, le reedy l ke any time. Cmee A Block well's tsnry Vkles and sensed wle. rednred ptUf. Drang. Ffo. PP. City Mel, Or, Willow etrrete. it. tL.took an I family reloroad ealar.Isr froej the moooteiee. doctor a4 Itrr fbiW? tUit wtt out. Teaoher's institute begins Aug. 30. 73-tf Andy Rood was in from Hardmao yesterday. Ben Swaggart oame np from his ranch yesterday. Chas. P. Johnson is oyer from the John Day. N. R. MeYnv was over yesterday from Gooseberry. John Balsiger was down from the Blues yesterday. Geo. Conser leaves tomorrow for the coast to j )in his wife. F. O. Buckman and family have moved baok to Heppner. Harrison Cummmgs was iu from Hardman on last Saturday. J. P. Haydou, the pioneer traveling man, was in Heppner over Sunday, Jake Young was in from Gooseberry yesterday preparatory to threshing. Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 cents. Orville Jones manager, tt Jadge Bartholomew leaves this week for M. E., South, conference, to be gone a week. Some fine quartz can be seen at D. A, Ourray's barber shop, taken from tbe Blues within 25 miles from Heppner. Married At tbe Palace hotel last evening, Mi. Miles H. Otis and Miss Emma Langswortb, Judye Bartholomew officiating. Mrs. T. W. Ayers, jr., aooompamed by 6. P. Florenoe's two little girls, de parted last evening for ber home Pendleton. A party consisting of Mioses Berth Cate end Lena Bbea aud Messrs. Jesse Stewart and Fred Hart Sundayed over on Bhes Creek. CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP St. "l"?K'7l A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Keguiates me JLiver, noweis ana lvianeys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. AN BE HAD J)NLYAT H3jp Oregon. ei-Octn Stop that oonirhl Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c bo I tie of Sbiloh's Cure may save your life Sold by Oouser k Brook. x Every new subscriber of tbe Gasette from this date, May 25, 1807, will receive ae a premium a book worth alone the price of tbe subscription. tf Ben Swaggart wants to rent COO acres of farming land to somt good man for two years. Will furnish implements, teams, eto. Address him at Lexington, or call at raoob, 73-4 A poem "My Creed," written by Lue Vernon, formerly ot Heppner, appears ia this issue. Vermn bas written some very creditable things sinae bis first effort in that line ten years ago. Rtlph Beoge, J as. and Albert Willis nd Frank Smith were ia town Satur day, bavins gained t 1 ax .off by tbe thresher breaking down. It ie like tbe negro's "mo' raio mo' res' " Dice for tbe hao.ls bat tough oo tbe owners. At tbe Citv Bakery oao be found all kinds of fresh bread, eakes, pies, bons and everything nsunlly fonnd ia e flrst- olass bakery. Choice groceries, fresb vegetables, fru'.ts and watermelons will be kept constantly oo ssle at thie piece. 6C9- The Billf Mrrow rlip, that wae bought under protect by Henry Depp oer some time si f r 9 eente -nearly all lleppoeritoe remember tbe traanec tioo wee eil to-Jsy to ft- Wilktoson for 10' eente. J. O. Wiliiami e... Lie Ohp for 10 aeute to Mr, Jjhnsoa, the Chicngt bnyer. Thee ere gn. price SOME NEWS NOTES. Gathered ' by Sport in His Rounds This Week. Sport wants to impress tbe editor ot the Gazette that be will get mightily lioked some day not far distant. This will be s cue that will admit of no argument. We have fine prngpeots for good times. No one denies that. There are big crops and big prioes; gool prices tor every thing, in fact. There is also an immense crop of fine ten-pound babies just being harvested. Now it tbe editor gives Mo Kinley credit for tbis there will be trou ble from more than one soaroe. Eli Eeeney will lose his membership ia tbe Neaversweats if he doesn't oease worrying about bose-oarta and tbiugs that are out of bis line. A Ne vers west who does more than breathe now is a disgrsoe to the order. Pbd Simons will have s whole lot of trouble id explaining to the same order wby he went 250 miles through tbe hot sun for recreation. Heppoer's streets are being dampened Id tbe middle oc the Main street, while a whole lot of less privileged peop le are endarins the dast at both ends of tbe thoroughfare. Sport was always oatofluok. Often be has bad to take water when he didn't want it; now when it is desired it oan't be bad. May be we will have better luok oo the water qnestion in tbe next world. Montana isn't doing a tbiog to tbe Heppner horses. No winnings ot im portance have been made lately. SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN . NELSON 4 FORT SI1EPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Bail Boute Without Change of Cars Between Spokane, Eosslaod end Nelsoo. Also between Nelson and Bossland, daily except Sunday: Leara. Arrive. 8KX) A. M Spokane 61 P. M. lHK) A. M Rowland :0 P. M. :10 A.M Melson r. ai A BAD ACCIDENT. ITaaln on1 all Kftotnnftl IaIcA Dointjl. Pas4eniera for 'Kettle Kiver and Boundary Creek oonnect at Harom witti stage daily. FORYOU! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates Heretofore the Gazette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this ebop is I nnnt iipanar.fi kn tanlrl. nnvfrhiniy in anv Close connection at NeUon with steamers for . .,, , . line HUU win meet yru-.en ui nny yersuu under the sun in the Hue ot druggists' supplies, blank books, baok work, oounty work, or any eort of book bind ing work that you have heretofore sent away to get done. Tbe Gazette shop is not a oharity ooncern but it yoa will give us a ohanoe we win see mat yoa are eauenea in every particular. Bar your goods at home. Remember tbat Abe Lincoln said that w'oen one bought goods away from boas tbe foreigner got the money and we got tbe goods. Bat when tbe goods were bought at home we bad both money and goods. This Is good doctrine. We are willing to abide by it. When the printing drummer comes to town, re member it and call up 'phone No. 8. 50)- If I STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0., says "One Minute Cough Care saved my only ohild from dying by oroup. It has saved thousands of others suffering from oroup pneumonia, bronchitis and other Serious throat and laDg troubles. For sale by Conser & Brook. Abe Jones bas been made a speoial collector of customs at Dyes, while Clyde Baling is making $10 to f 12 per day packing over Chilkoot pass. a. N here i kis for Ye A transaction io which yon eao not loe ie a snre tlilog. ISilioosnew, sirs heeilsiibe, furred tongue, fever, piles and tb(iusnd other Ills are caused by conetipalitiu sad eluggish liver. Cue- enrols Csndy Ca'lisrlio, (be wotn1erl.il new liver siirnnlsnt and intestinal ton io ere en, by all draggisle aud gnsrsnteed to ears or money refunded. C. 0. 0 are a sore thing. Try a bii In Uy ; li)e.. 25. 500. Hniila i)J bo"ktrt fre. If Foster Gets His Arm Crooned While H anil line a Traetioa Engine. A. N. Foster was the victim ot a bad ' aooident yesterday, out oo Eight Mile, wbile handling a traotion engine of tbe Aaltmau-Mlller make. Mr, Foster recently bought this en gine, a second hand affair, from 0. II. Dodd k Co., through Alv Leacb, of Lexington, tbe agent. It was not Id good repair nor was it op to oontraot, yet Mr, Foster was eompelled according to the terms of that instramenl to give it one day's trial. Ia briniiing it from tbe depot it rao off tbe Torn Morgan bridge, damaging tt oonsiderably, neces sitating repairs. Yesterday moroing Mr. Foeter started with his nolfit for Eisbt Mile, asing team of horses to gonle the engine. He was acoompaoled by F. M. Breeding, of Hsystark. About four milee tbis side ot Cliff Jones', wbere FoeUr exported to thresh, tbe blow-off" pipe borst. Foster at once threw off tbe steam, bat the boreee b- eame frightened and io Indetvnring to get off tbe engine, tbe full force of 90 ponods of steam wee tbrowo on, break ing the drive ebaio, one bd striking Foster oo tbe right arm, oesr tbe elbow, crashing it terribly. He wis brought to towo at ooce aod Drs. McHeorde and Mol'aul called to attend him. Tbe elbow i-.lnt was fonnd Io be badly mangted, enmerous Urge pieces f bone being taton from the wound. It ie loubtful If tbe arm ten be ssved. AI present the patient ie resting ae well ee eoiild be etpectod et tbe Pslsre hotel. Quick ! The sooner you begin to use Schilling's Best tea, the bigger your chances at that $iooo offered for the miss ing word besides the ex tra prizes for the most tick ets sent in. Schilling's Best tea is at your grcer's. Rules of contest published irl tnrge advertisement about the first and middle f each month. Ail Tor CaXo?rti r.l.V'rRKAM IMI.M IsafMMtMvseni- annlT inlo Ihs nnsliils. Ills quick lyslisnrrwd. 60 emits at Itanratsla or hf msil ! ssinples Inr. bj null, KLY WIOTIIUKS. Wsrrea Bu. hsw York I'll. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. iroTj-xroxD, 1070. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. T BKh u nmlse lh M This inotlUiliirn s tlionxislilx eiil.l lur ll trn-nul resent msnsinent rnttinn Heil. r eniliimi lur I lie Itn-nUI. I, Mir ThoriMMh liri i "ti for stiy riipe II, l-7. Sort I, lirsicml pientiflif rh.H.I. Hnklruilsssl itrewnl in Tsle. Weal 1'i.ltil. Msawhn- Inniitaleof TThnoli. Hms t ii'r.m of ( slilnimn. Ora, I'e-nnvlvMiia. Miwlonl nf JlHiill. llunns fsrailton l.ll.r wolra.ma fnwiSIn 1 s m Kor rslalina and lwr lnti.'nill..n. arttlreas Ilia l'rtrriil. . W. HILL, U. ll . t'ortliuwl, Oroo. t O drsw.r 11. Sl tVlit. IS. You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B TJT YOU DO WANT LOW PBICE8 groceries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon can find what you want at T. B. Howard's MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! T. Howard Main Street. Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of HOP GOIvD Jlnd now the entire world Knows this perfect product As the Star lire wen beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland , Or. the esllmstee at inf kfaia end Wlf The Hoalhero r'ifia railmed eompsny bae Jeni.leil to Sell tickets from all stations on He lines ia Oregon, at nee fuefof Iheronad Hp. Ie viawof Ibefset that oar Denote have bern favored with aboodsot emps, II ie ni,8denlly etpaol ed tbet tbe stale fair at Htlem will bavs t better alien isnoe thea ever before and io order to give all an opportunity to visit litis treat Inslitqiina rt wbleb Ibe pMpUol the entire etete be ra ens to t prno I, thie popqler lies or railroads bee re.aee. the fare en ae to enable all ee iih c.f the graedest di.lss ever lhibit.l at Sslem. The fair .0 fft M'b eud e.e Or I. Ato, 67ll A New fir- Hero Meadowe bee lekea ie a partner ia Ibe bUfksmUMng basineee la tbe person of V. T. Ilatleti, wbo woe tor oieflr io the employ rf W. I'. rWlrener f tile ettj. ltr. Ilatteo bee tnsei frleiide ia IlepfUM and sarrnaodiog eonntry who will bestow their ptlrns see npoo him In Lis br ansrta's Meelowe k lUtten will be strong Utrn Id Ibe bl sruill.li and hor- sli'wlng bosiaees arid Ibef rspelfallr solicit a liters I share of publie pslruo age. This arm gnaratileee all work to tie etrirtlr first clse. (iive (baa call. 67 1 It NOTICE! x TO B SHOP GYGLIS fa fnl, sot pereon, or ers.n, realdiuf within Ihseity limits, or onuniy 1 1 mi is. who shall h eso.hl ridiog, or walking, y Ihe store of The . ... . it. I'or Oiestiptiiow take Marl's Clover Tee, the '. I Ultod Taritkr, enrae heodeh), Sefo, Ereplioee im Ibe fere, eed eaakee the hel oe elesf ee fctiiifc; CvuffA fctock. I Hpt. 1st, Kfl, C C tUrgaot will open Ihe Medal rssiaaraot, O'kvJ rtwtiue end I a. I ieV perlr ie ennna'tion, A first el sas bMsrtv k will Newiployetl and Ihe ltet Vt reol Ril Ihsl Ibe Mar ket aff rls will Im erva., day nf ibt. Ihnlbg e'tu'l uris eed wlbate eilaoJ. lag "I'll Hir U I d Mt" t 11 ri,ls r day. A tree 'bee to train. 73 fi la tra r latle arf. Take Caararale Caadr Cslhsriia. I e of 'AV. If (". C. C. foil to ro, 4ras'ais fai4 If I MIKTOI CO. t I i mi 1 1 h .UllaU Withtolsto(pl(if el the eUtve msittinetd store III It D'ttilted by IbeCliy Marshal that li e only plsee in lleppner ye ran bay 1 H ' W x ft. I V H r :: Ie el tbe Hmre t MINOIt h CO. Iter satire line mast gi to aaake ro for fell stork 1 m a i MINOR & CO. HEPPNER, OREGON, w n 1 1 ''. X X ; X X V ;: r i ft ; '4 i i ''j V 1 1 1 1 : x IF YOU WANT FRUIT JAltS IGE CREAM FREEZERS Cigare. eyrape, berveat glovee, or Oetriob feather dosters; also some other things, doo't forget to call ob TPiiOAiroi CO., MCIrNtR S HEAVIEST IMPORTERS. Heppner Outfitting Co. Cull on FRED. BARTHOLOMEW At this popular stand and get goods at hall the old prices, ract. JjMIANK McFARLAND, "a al m You con Wnfjer Your Sox that You nro Always ot Homo nt .... F Welcome THE UES Oa ktsie Hlre.1, la U.ty Uulel U.itl ling. WET GOODS In tho MARKET. I by try to pleeee all. Fiee elub rowoM Io xse tie. Tho GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CA$ri,