Almost Blind Scrofula Affects the Eyes-Little Boy Treated by an Oculist With out Rellef-But Now He Is Well. . When my little boy was three months old his eyes became very sore and he was almost blind. I took htm 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 lor my boy." Mrs. Jambs R. Paintbe, Amador, California. Remember Uood'm Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, six for $5. Get Hood's. rwn are the only pills to take nOOa S FlIIS withHood's Sarsaparilla. Take Notice. L The sum of five oenU per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notioes, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever 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 mado known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political oampaign 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 $2.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 13.50 " 8. 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 Death of as Estimable Young; Lady Miss Ida E. Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stevenson, who reside abont 8 miles from town on Willow creek, died at the Palsoe hotel early yesterday morning. Miss Stevenson wbb aboat 18 years of age and had been afflioted with a malady resembling sp pendioitis for some months past, bnt being under the care of a good physician, the disease, it appears, was under con trol nntil a sadden change for the worse set in a few days ago. Realising that ber condition was precarious, she was bronght to town where sbe conld get every possible attention from ber attend ing physician and everything possible was done to relieve the sufferings the young lady endured. A sudden change Wednesday, however, made her condi tion critical and it became apparent that she could not survive very long. On yesterday morning her spirit left its earthly habitation Biid 8 peed on wings of peace to her heavenly home above. Her sister, Mrs. Fred Crawford, of Pendleton, was telegraphed for and she, in company aitb Mr. Crawford and a brotl er of the deceased, arrived in Heppner this morning to be present at the funeral. Rev. E. P. Green, of this place, conducted the funeral services in an oppropriate manner. Mies Stevenson wbs well known tr everyone in Heppner and surrounding oonntry, was loved and esteemed by all who knew ber, and her untimely death was a terrible shook to bpr family and friends. Her remains were interred in the oemetery at this place, followed to tbeir last resting place by a large and sorrow, ing concourse of sympathising friends CELERY KOLA GIVES REST AND SLEEP -i'! W. A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. iViv be had oivry at Heppner, Oreg ei-Octis ilETH. EP1SC. CHUKCH. BEBVIOKS. Banday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Clnises No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Kpworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. fraver maeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. The Spirit and the brie nay. Coma." The pastor may be fonnd at tile panumagn ad joining the church, whore he will be slad to moot any wN may desire to commit him on religions, social, civio, philosophic, educational, or auy other subject. J. W. KLE8HER, Minister. Here and There. Mrs. i Al Binns is still quite siok. All low shoes at oost al Minor & Uo's 2t W. E. Brook has returned from Bump ier. Shorthorn dairy for best milk and Cream. 67tf John McCarly was up from Portland Tuesday. O. E. Redtteld returned from Portland this morning. A. II. Holdmao, of Onito, Ohio, was In town yesterday. A. J. Weiler, of New Tork, was doing the city Tuesday. llanoua Is still on the furf donig a lit tle carpenter business. tf T. H. Smith, wool buyer, arrived in lbs oily this morning. Minor t Co. have just received one oar of Fisb Bros.' wagons. . 2 J. A. Kirkbam, of Sao Francisco, was in Heppner Thursday. Heppner Outfitting Co., in the old llerreo stand, see adv. a Submit your plana to Rsnous before giving out your contraol. tf Statements for tba Famous Simple Aooonot Fits printed al tba Ositte of Hoe. Mrs. P. D. Mclworua and daughter returned this morning from Long Beaoh, Wash. Tba floes! line ot ladies' low shoes to Heppner now offered at cost at Minor A Co's. 2 M. Frieder, ths robber stamp fleod, Isfl bil Ineligible litipreesion lo lb city tbla week. Tba Hop Hold keg beer al tba Wei come. Go la, )o thirsty denizen, and eee tbe bet, tf A cool wave bss beeo kind enoogh to lf lha bot weather in te abade lb paat few da) I . raobe, watermelooe enl alt frnils of tba season arriving dally at lb Oreoge Frt nt. M-tl A. Abrabkinatrk nitenipletre taking trip through Iba tnterlr anon, "vat dat matter Is." Mleor k C. beta reeeivrd lo tba leal eight days ever 1 10 (H0 worth l a"rt- ed mf rcb&tl. t I'.raed tns lt from whole bet fl.or I Mr. Lfr'e bakery. Pr ealt atoea f P. C. TbnmpMfi Co. 2 S Dan Matifiv. who shot by Jaflob Pratil at Tba Ialle abnnl a week ago, died of bia wooade WadoaeJer. tWat aMnmrnodatiod aod eourUoos Ireslmeel at lb imperial Hotel, Seventh eel Weab. Ba., Portland. Orrgoa. I. R. C. l)ae-toa, f Portlaml, rep tMattag tba llraal Nurlti'm railroad otapaoy, arrived li ll'ppear tbia iag. TbuM mhn ll I " ebouM a"! ffs.l tbal C F-. 1U. irmrtnt. al rly 10 aaf time. tVa A War. wall' faa- y lfkle end eeoaJ rn. rdw-el pr. Cbas. H. Doad came In from Portland this morning. S. A. Abbott, of somewhere, was an arrival on this morning's train. The Indian moaning of the word "Klondike" is "plenty of fish." The suokers are all rushing that way now. Congressman Ellis went below last Tuesday evening to meet the remainder of the delegation in the settlement of Oregon patronage. In the Butte races Aug. 24, I-Don't-Enow took seoond money in the five furlongs dneh, with Lena first and May W, third. Time, 01 Jf. Every new subscriber of the Qazette from this date, May 25, 1897, will receive as a premium a book worth alone the price of the subscription. tf Old Sport is conspiouous for bis ab sence in these columns tbis week. He is probably out of "eonp," but keep your eve on Dim. tie hasn't (brown up bis job. Ben Swaggart wanta to rent 600 acres of farming land to soma good man for two years. Will furnish implements, teams, etc Address him al Lexington, or call at ranoh. 73-4 Karl's Clover Rjot Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, purities the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make end pleasant to take. 25 cts Sold by Oonser & Brock. y To beal the broken and diseased tis sues, to sootbe the irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve and to permanently cure is the mission ot DaWitl's Witob Hazel 8nlve. For Sale by Oonser Brook. The boom of prosperity baa struok New Tork. A bosbaud, aooordiog to report, was aoid by bis wife for 825, caah in band. The ohanoes are b would not bave brought two bits nnder tbs Clavelaod administration. No man or woman oao enjoy Ufa or aooompliah much in tbia world while suffering from a torpid liver. De Witt's Witch Hsr.te Salve. II soothes, strength ens and bsals. Il is the great pile oure. For sale by Oonser ft Brook. Just received at Minor A Co.'a from maonfaoturera, one oar ef the celebrated Fish Bros.' wagona, haoks, boggles and buokboarda. These goods were not bought frrro any jobber but direct. Call aod examina when io need of tba above. 2t The WroDg Boy. At a country sohool in Harney county one of the directors is a olergymao, says the Malheur Oazatte. He sent word that be, with the other directors, would visit the sohool last Friday. The teach er, a young girl, was desirous of making good impression, so she drilled the children carefully as to just what to say on the ocoasion ot the visit. The first boy was to be asked, "Who made you?" His reply was to bs "God." The second boy was to be asked, "Who was the first man?" His answer, of oonrse, was to be "Adam." The appointed hour oame, and in ber flurry the teacher failed to notioe that tbe first boy wbs absent. Sbe walked over and asked, "Johnny, who made you?'' "Adam," yelled tbe urchin. "No! Nol Johnny; Qod made you." "No be dido't. The boy that Qod made stayed borne today. SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN NELSON & FORT SHEPPARD RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS The Only All-Rail Route Without Change of Cars Between Spokane, Rossland and Nelson. Also between Nelson and Rossland, daily except Sunday: Leave. Arrive. 810 A. M Bpokane n;i i'. m. 11:00 A. M Kossland :40 P. M. 9:10 A. 11 Nelson 0:45 r. M. Close connections at Nelson with steamers for Easlo, and all Kootenai Liake points. Paasengera for 'Kettle Klver and Boundary Creek connect at Marcus with stage daily. Fire at Pilot Kock. A disastrous fire ooonred at Pilot Rook Wednesday morning, destroying tbe Star hotel, two dwellings owned by An tone Nolte, a dwelling owned by Madi son Jones, andLeRoy'a blacksmith shop. Tbe fire was confined to tbe south Bide of the street, and only soorobed the buildings on tbe north aide, among which stood Nolte's saloon. It cannot be learned whether anyone bad loeur anoe except Mr, Nolte, who carried 8500. Tbe Star botol was owned by William Manioo. FORYOU! Now Prepared to do Any Kind of Printing Don't Send Your Orders Away 'Till You Get the Gazette's Estimates NOTICE. All persona indebted in notes and so- oounts due to Noble ft Co. are requested to oome forward and settle Bame as soon as passible. We still continue in business and will sell goods as low aa oao be bought anywhere in tbe state. Nobxi ft Co. Heppner, Or., June 24, '97. tf. O. E. Johnson brought io "Doo" Bow en from tbe mountains yesterday. Boweo, who has been herding for Fame- wortb, ia Buffering from aiokoess and waa brought here for treatment. Card of Thanks. We desire to take tbis method of ex tending our thanks to the neighbors and frienda at Heppner who si kindly ffered every assistance and sympathy ua io our reoent bereavement, tbe I death ot our daughter, Ida. Wa feel that it ia impossible for us to fully ex press our appreciation ot your efforts. A. J. Stbvinson and Family. Mra. DeBoia, Bister of Mrs. J. W. Jen kins, ot tbis city, died io tba Willamette valley, a few days ago, aod ber remains arrived in Heppner yesterday moroing. Tba deceased came bere from Mioblgan about a year ago io aearoh of health. Not firdiog relief, aba went to tbe valley, but lha change was not for tba better. Her relalivea bera are awaiting Instruc tions aa to the disposition of her remaiua aod it la likely they will bo shipped to ber home iu Mioblgan. tukk st'lmal al ant At the City Bakery oao be found all kind of freah bread, eakea, pies, bona and everything nsnally found la a first olasa bakery. Clinic groceries, fresh vegetables, frn'.te and watermelons will be kept constantly on sals at tbia plaoe. 6C9-7S. The annual instilote of Morrow enn ty open at 9;30 o'olock Monday, Aug. 3i Hli. J. II. Atkermsn. of Portland, wtl1 ba Instructor. State Hnperlnte; 'Ot i. M. Irwin thinks that ba will be preseot Evenlug aetniona will b announced later. It A eity Wtion ticket In Mobile, Ala bam, read as follow: Wa ara for plpoty rf cheap water, a aewersgs ya- tem, a low d'ath rat, pure etinoe- phrre, and all lb lalrwl ionpravereeets." Who s that tba wav ot prosperity has not strnck tba Hroth. F-O : June J. Alk In, a prominent shrrpirrowrr f Morrow Aonoty, la bar fr ira Heppner no bis way to Oakmklele. Web., to atttad lb M. E. rbaroh Hoatb. rot (free, lie it a brother of lUt. Frank C. Adkl.a, formerly ot Feo dleton and now t f Dsjtoo. Al Hotmrla ba rio4 tb pnaitloo of rllr meratial of Ilfppoer and baa toroed o.r bl "pr raosder" and other prerogative t" bl S'lerraaoe, Mr. Jnha lag.r, who will hereafter lake charge of lb boy when Ibey got obatrepwroo aad effoad tb digiotty ot lb law. A. N. Fuater, who bad bia arm badly awt! by trad toe angle lal Moo day. by lb "blow r fT bnrellag. I lb PaUe bl "d report! a a- ting aloeg a wll as mold b elpeeM t'ulraa siult.a nl nrn will lelvr fra, bia arm ty ! bave ti aaiptitafM U ni.t are ! if tn.'Ud awat Batba down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 cent. Orville Joors manager, tt Fwot, ope. Citf WjJlgW Btffftl, Orange Ma a! Don't A- J was:c stamps, save up your Sciilmg's BestytMow tea-tickets, and send several guesses for that word in one envelope. Schilling's Best money back tea, at your grocer's. Rules of contest published in Inrge advertisement about the first and middle of each month. Al$ Heretofore the Qazette's job depart ment has tried to do no work other than plain printing. However, this ebop is now prepared to tackle anytbing in any line and will meet prices ot any person under tbe sun in the line of druggists' supplies, blank books, bank work, oounty work, or any sort ot book bind ing work that you bave heretofore sent away to get done. Tbe Gazette abop is not a oharity ooncern but it you will give ua a ohanoe we will see that you are satisfied io every particular. Buy your goods at home. Remember that Abe Lioouln said that when one bought goods away from borne tbe foreigner got the money and we got tbe goods. But when tbe goods were bought at home we bad both money and goods. This is good dootriue. We sre williug to abide bv it. Wbcn the printing drummer comrs to torn, re member it and call ip 'phone No. 3. 600lf missmcr Tlila la Vrtir Oi'i I unity. On receipt of tn cMitu, nmh or Ht.-iii a fcrerotin sump's will bo limited of tin. most popnlnr LVtir-ru unit hay iever Uirc (Kly's ('r.niii l:.'i',,i) sur.'icinut to dmion stralo the fvv .1 :i."i!. ol the lcniurfy. ix y jii;or:H:i.a, C(i V.t!v.-iiU.,rw Yuri City P.ev. John Vn iil, Jr.. t min n: I'u!lt,Mi:it., recommended Kly's ( rn;'iii I'xi'iu to me. I can empliiiNlr. i lii.t tt'n.oiui ul, "It is a posi tive cum fur !:; rh if rf padirecten." Itav. Fraiu l-t W. I'cule. l'attor (kbtrulprea. Cliurob, IK'lcca, Mcut. Fly's Creiim Bn'm la the aclinowleded rurn for enlnrrh and coii'nin no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, GO cents. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B CT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and auppliea ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find what you want at T. K. Howard'!. . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! T, 1. Howard Main Street, Heppner. Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. rotrarszs, 1070. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. . TSa 20ih arotwliT Ilia lirxwnt Rianammt luaiiia Hai-t. Ihia inatllniliio llionmalibr miiiiii1 lir Ilia mnll. aori I. 14. 117, t.li.Hiraal and moral irainin uf hia. Tlmrunnh iri aralfn tor any eollra" r MMminai'nooi. imiMMMiiiiwii h ral. Wi I'mnt, MhmIib. ik'IU lrtilnlt f Tn-hnolun, Hiala t'ni'cnliira of ( alifoitiia. Ilnvon. IV'natlvaiiia, Hljufo'it ami IMilll. Jliiniia Tanalion tl.llnm walwima rn.maio IS a. m. rot ralaliwiia and otW iii(o,nialli, adilrnw lli rni ril, 4. W. II1LU M. II., I'm oi rvin. is. 'ortland, Onoo. V. O. drawrr It. Was Perfected by the Production of HOP GrOIvD And now tke entire world h'noivs this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Waahlngton St., Pertlane", Of A New rirai Sam Meadows baa takeo io partner 0 Iba blackamltbing Dusineea 10 toe person of W.T. Uattrti, bu waa for merly io the employ of W. P. Horiveoer, ot thia city. Mr. Ustteo has maoy frieoda in Uvppoer and aurrouodiog country wbn will bestow tbeir patron age opoo him in bia new qiartea. Meadoaa k Hatteo all! ba strong team in Iba blaksroithlog and borea- sboelng busioesa and they raapeclful!) solicit a literal share of pnlilio patron age. Tbia Arm giia'anteta all work to t strictly first claee. (tire them a eall 671tf Hept. Ut, C. C. Hargent will opto Iba ftlodM rratanrabi. ood rimiiia and lad Ira' parlor in rouoinMioo. A firt-clnM bltarMik will be emptor ad and tbe beat Ti rent tul Ibat the mar k-t affunla will be aervett, day or night During eoorl jnrora and (libera atUn.1 lug will tx Soarded and lodg4 totTt etnta per day. A fre 'bna to train. 71 la Care I'MMlifalloa tnrtttr. Take Caacarata C'aodf Catbsrtlfl. Jm ot I'ni. If C. C. C. fall lo fine, droggieta refund niooey. If I NOTICE! TO B SHO 7f I ;5 1 j CYCLISTS, 'BRS, ETC. hEPPNER OUTFITTING CO. Io fact, soy person, or persons, reaidieg within lbs rlty limits, or cmnty II.01U, bo shall ba eanghl riding, or walking, by tba store ot : V 1 1 I MIJOl CO. UfM WllbMt Kmrn. Ose of lha things which InvrnUwa would lika mirh Ut awmptbti Is ttta pmdKlUn of light without brat, Na tyr proa by the eamplof tbe fire fly and the glowworm thai lha thing ran b dene. Ftprrtmrnta at !! I'njxral lbtilit In llrlin ha lly turn fl - hat bad King tn twlirl titltuwt diit liiraurriiriit lit tba trmpraiiir-lliat the light ratial trtit. a fiiaal 4i.l k Km. an .Iwl.U aa4 ll.y are dang-rr.nly a-aat-d if fl(ff,r, t.-a ibrourb It. ia from an4 by dtay lo ta b-w One r rniel by rr y bill bat. Tbla a"rda Miaate Cnngb C'tifa wold brleg imaj. j with the lw that we rn'iat ,k U d.aia raliaf. Fof sa'e I f C"aar A . eWrt'ity f"f 0 imlutlnn f ih r.r'..Uto 1 r ., f I f 1 ft X I ft s 1 1 :' K Wiihool stopping al lb above mertinad stifa III t oolitted by Iba Cl'y Marshal that Iba onlr plaea in IIppnr yui rau bny..., 1 wuux T (1 II Al .Nllll S IT a: Is al Iba Mlore of MINOK k (V). Oar eatlre line moat gi lo make room for tall stwk.. IIIS 111. 1 IS 1 MINOR & CO. HEPPNER, OREGON. t v 'A.' ft aw it 1 I 'Ay' I I I 1 1 1 : K r 1 This) company carries dry goods, groceries, hardware, boots aod shoos, hats, gents' far Diahion, eta Large shipment of new and soennd band furniture, which is being sold re gardless of coat They have also hardware, wall paper, carpets, lounges, spriogs, mat treaties, all these at half price. Look for the sign at Herren's old stand 00 May street, next to Talace hotel. FRANK McFARLAND, A.anagcr. At the old stand, bave the usual spring outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, lleaide the thousand odds and ends that are too numerous to mention. "GILLIAM & JISBEE, Mail tfcK Ut first National hank RulMlnf. You can Woger Your Sox that You aro Always ot Homo nt .... THE Welcome Oa Mais Htreel, ia City llot.l Iln.lding. BES WET GOODS in the MARKET. f by try lo pleaee all. Fiaa alub rooiM la euooectios. Tho GAZETTE, $2,59 A Year fpr CASH.