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Uix -iltBIHWill m V Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles and Sick Headache the Results-Doctored for Years Without Reilef. " My blood was out of order, and I be gan taking Hood Barsaparilla. It has purified my blood and relieved me ot rheumatism, kidney trouble and sick headaches. 1 have been afflicted with these difficulties for years. I am now able to do t good day's work. Rheumatism has troubled me since I was a child, but I am aow entirely well." Miss Pheobh Bai Usy, Box 445, Pasadena, California. " I have suffered from the effects ot im pure blood, boils, pimples", etc., for five years. I have tried various remedies with out relief and finally purchased six bot tles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. The boils and pimples have all disappeared since I began taking this medicine. I am now entirely cured." Loots Thomas, 1412 11th Street, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best , in fact the One true Blood Purl fler. Alldrugg.sts. 1, sU for 5. Get Hood's. Hood's Pille. f,reP,ir,eIy vegetable, re a '- liable, beneficial. 26c Take Notice. The sum of five cents per line will be lespect, lists of wedding presents and donors mial I?11?68' (oter tnan those the edS or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and 2. Notices of church and sooiety and all other ilT?.d' "?.aU be charged for at the rate of five WW&iT reMOaable known A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great politloal oampaign is over and the winter Be aeon 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 clupbiog arrangements with a number of periodioala and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: The GAZETTE 12.50 and . Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, 1.50 $3.50 " B. F. Examiner, 11.50 8.75 " N. V. Tribune, 11.00 s.'oo " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8,25 " a F. Chronicle, $1.50 8 75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World. $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c jj.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 . . . . , 5I00 METH. KPISC. CHURCH. BEBVtOM. Sunday 11 a. m. and g p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 aid 2 at 12:10 p. m. fcpworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. rraer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The Spirit and the brie say. Come." The pastor may be found at the pareonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any mo may dmire to consult him on religious, social, oivio, philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLKSIIiSR. Minister. i . Here and There. See M. Lichtentbal for shoes. a. Freeh oandici and boms made taffy at the Orange Front. tt Banous ia atill on the turf doing a lit tle oarpenter business. tf Born To the wife of Wm. Powell, of Band Hollow, Sept. SO, a girl. M. Liobtentbal foraboes. Exclusive aboe store. Handles the best. 83tf Girl wanted to do housework. Oood wages. None bnt the best need apply. Gall at Oszetts office. 83-tf Any one desiring to build either a bouse or barn will make money by call ing 00 the Gazette office. 67 tf Best aooommodation and oonrteoua treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh sod Wash. 8ta., Portland, Oregon. For tale residence property. Barn and good outhouses. Will sell obeep on easy terms. Gall at offioe. 83-tf. Freeh lot ot tomatoes, peaches and grapes just reoeived at Mathews'. Fi nest that ever bit the towo. Call on biro. tf Cure that cnugb with Shiloh'i Care. Tbe best eough cure. Relieves eroup promptly. One millioo bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 2Sota. Sold by Con aer k Brock . 7 George Hoffird baa aome fine half breed Cotawell bucks, out of Merino wea which be wishes to sell at reason able figures. He will be at E. L. Mat look's corral on about Sept. 20. Gall on bim. 79tf Everyone desires to keep loformed 00 Yukon, tbe Klondike and Alaskan gold fields. Bend 10c. for large Compendium of vast lofortnetioo and big color map to liatniltoo rob. Co., Iadianapolia. Ind. 83 U? No mao or woman can enjoy life or aooomplish much In tbie world bUe offering from torpid liver. De Witt's Witch Dsile Salts. II aootbee, atreogtb ns and beats; !l ia tbe great pile cure. For sale by 0ioter A Brook. Momenta are oeeleee if trifled away; and they are dangerously wasted it con sumed by delay In eases where One Minute Cnugb Cure would bring imme Hiate relief. For sale by Ooeeer A Brock. Frank MeFarland bee b eo appoioted special agsal of The Editable Life As earaoee Co.. of New Trk, the strongest la tbe worlL Cash surplus to policy bottlers of over 43 mil Hot dollars. Don' take Inearanoa wtthoot taring the bw plana of the EqiitabU. Insures tx.tb aeiee at same rate. 77 If To beat tbe broken and di tie. ease, to soothe Ibe Irritated (artecae, to InslsBtly relieve and to permaoeatly ears is the mission ot D Will's W itob Hstel Halve. For Hale by Coneer A . Broek. Ladies, take Ibe beet. If yo are troabled a-ltb onttipstlne, sallow skin, aad lirad tWiiiif, take Karl's Clovar Tee, It le plaaaaot te tat. Bold by Ooaa-f A Broek. y 1 in t 4 t aui.i i mi. ri I I Raat r'-r T 1-. ta 9 I i mm n likm, mJl7ilmLi''ii.m L 1 Doings ia the BUttesoa District A acbool entertainment of songs, reel tationa and oonoert pieces waa given last Saturday evening in the Matteson sohoolbouse, under the tutorship of Mrs. Mollie Johnson. II was thorough ally appreciated by a large audienoe from the surrounding neighborhood. Tbe programme consisted of tbe follow ing: Opening song, entitled, "My Coantry TisofThee." Concert piece, "Welcome," by four little girls. Recitation, by Harley Matteson. Reoitation, "Helping Mamma," by Naroissa Johnson. Reoitation, "Our Flag" by Walter Matteson. Song by the little folks. Reoitation, "When We Grow Big," by Eva Stewart. Recitation, "Bsssle'a Troubles,'' by Myrtle Cox. Reoitation by Hazel Hale. Reoitation by Ivan Cox. Reoitation, "Dressmaking," by Maude Brown. Song by Miss Aura Hale. Concert pieoe, "The Amerioan Flag,' by three boys. , Reoitation, "The Bachelor's Sale," by Minnie Fhillips. Reoitation, "The Temperance Boy," by Ivan Cox. Reoitation, "The Old Crow," by Newt Matteson. Reoitation, "Virginias," by Aura Hale. 8ong by Minnie and Nellie Phillips. Concert piece, "A Bunoh of Flowers." by four little girls. Reoitation, "Our President," by Frank Matteson. Recitation, "The Lost Kitten," by Mary Stewart. Recitation, "The Little Patriot," by Willie Penland. Reoitation, "Thrawion Kisses." bv Naroissa Johnson. Recitation by Bernie Gaunt. Reoitation, "If I Were You." bv Iva Brown. Doll song by four little girle. Reoitation, "PopDinir Corn." bv Silva Matteson. Reoitation, "The Little Dutohmao." bv Ivan Cox. Recitation, "Vacation Time." by Stella Matteson. Song by the big boys and girls. Song by Tressie Stewart. Reoitation, "The Cumberland." by Myrtle Brown. Reoitation by Aura Hale. Song by tbe large girla. Essay on boys, by Silvia Matteson. Essay on girls, by Bernie Gaunt. Recitation, "The Nnw Charch Orean." by Nellie Phillips. Reoitation by Frank Mattes n. Reoitation, "Smack in School." bv Minnie Phillips Reoitation by Burt Peo't. Tbe following are pieces rendered bv parties not belonging to tbe sohool : Song by Sherman Leffler. Reoitation by Miss Ora Johnson on "Temperance." Recitation, Mies Pearl Hanby. "Sheri dan's Ride." Reoitation, Ora Johnson, ''Temper- anoe." Dialogue, by Pearl Hanby and Birdie Gilliam. Closing aoog. A Student. A Valuable Preaorlption, Editor Morrison of Wortbington, Iod., 'Sun." writes! "Von tiava a valnahla prescription in Eleotric BitUrs, and I oan cheerfully reoommend it for Consti. nation. Siek Headanha. arul u a omiatftl system 'onic it haa no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle. 2')25 Gnttaira Ornva Aa . Chicago, was all ran down, could not eat nor oigeet lood had a backache mhlch never left ber and felt tired and weary, bnt six holtlea of F.Untrin Ilittara rears,. ed ber health and renewed hentrength. rrloe WJoente end kl.OO. Qet a bottle at Oonser A Brook'a drug store. A train load of merchandise for the O. A O. Go., with headquarters at Hunt ington, waa "filled" at Wadbams A Kerr Bros., ot Portland last week. There were eleven cars ot merchandise and 10 of hardware. It you bave ever aeeo a little child in a paroxysm of booping'ooogh, or if you have been annoyed byNa constant tfok ling in tbe throat, you ean appreciate tbe value of One Minute Congo Cure, wbiob gives quick relief. Sold by On er A Brock. e Many Mends of John C Laaeare in Eastern Oregon will learn witb pleas, are that Mr. Less are is on Ibe high road to fortune through judicious invest ment in eoatbeutero Alaska mining properties. This Is Votir lHHanlly. On yx-rlj't f I' ll rents, cnh or stan, a cenorou sinnple ta tnnil'd of the nvwt mialir Caiii-rli nnri llsy Fevar Cure (Kly'e Crr-fim Hn!nii safflHant to demon- strata the gr .t i- rnn t ilia remedy. ELK IH:o fiflXH, 6d Warm; H., New York City. Ev. John Itrld. Jr .i.f Or.ni r!l,Mot , raoninnirnilrd Ely's re.ui lialw lo ma. I ean smplia-ito his ais'cmrtit, "It iaa poai live enra for mLirrli if nxxt asdiraetad." Itav. Franrl W. I'm,!.. 1'wOor Cantral free. Church, Helena, 11 out. Fly'a Cream IWrn la the arVnr ldtfd cure for catarrh and nmiains no BMrrury bur any lnjurt-s dmg. Price, 60 ere la. Hick Maibewe and V. Geatry, ondet the firm nante ot Maibewe A Geoiry, are asaoelata4 together in tbe btrbor bnainaae la the sew etaad, two doors south of tbe poeirf0e. Tby eolieit a eaM. Hbaving, 15 eenta. If. The Hop Gold keg beer at the Wei eom. Oo la, yoa thirsty doixos, and see Ibe tmye. It Now ia tha lime to get tbe Weekly ()riffiijj, the graaiaat aewspapar of the Waal. Wllb lheUaa4iUlb strict ly I, adveixs., nee yaar, f-1.fitt, Ne kMUr nirbinatkia of heaspepers eae be male la the elate. Oroe to the Oktatie (toe aad tM a rlfet l4 o( etivrlope priatad. Oovareraaet eevtlnpe l k ehaap, and baaldas raonot gat O0f loaioaae eard prtaUj tlaraue. If CELERY GIVES REST AND Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST AN BE HAD OPHJkY iVOT HL3TT OLD 8P0BT. A Few News Notes and Happenings Facts and no Fiction. Sport is back again. The season of the "sere and yellow leaf" stimulates him to make a few random remarks. The most wonderful piece of wind machinery is reported from the sand, by J. O. Warmoth. Now, even Mark Twain would say that War- moth Is truthful. Recently an emigrant passed through by Warmotb's place, on the old emi grant road, In the old-fashioned prairie schoon er, rigged with sails, the wagon being steered by a pair of cayuses that can be bought any where for 1.50;a piece. The outfit looked like a Chinese pirate ship, with its big, square satlt but It took the wagon along and the horses bad to trot to keep out of the way of the "schoon er." The owner said he couldn't "tack" very well, but as he was going through lanes most of the time In an easterly direction, with the wind at his back, he wasn't very particular He will blow over into Idaho and If things don't suit may catch a Wyoming zephyr and drop in about Rawlings. Pap Minor says that up about Fairheaven it is all "Baker." Klondike doesn't shine there- Be is responsible for the story that even the frogs have caught up the refrain. Bounds of revelry by night have been heard often of late. It is a sign of better times. 'Til strange that when people grow richer they fall to grow wiser and better. A card was picked up in the mountains re cently on which a loving swain had written burning words about his true love, and said he thought something of going out on the "bound ing billows." If he don't mind he will get his feet wet. 0. E. Farnsworth Is below. Wood wanted right now. We're out. Wheat la quoted today at 63 to M cents. Uncle Nat Webb Is over from Walla Walla. Davidson postofflce has been discontinued. Dr. A. L. Beatle left last night for t'endleton. W. L. Hill was In from Gooseberry last week. Ed. Day and wife were la Pendleton last week. Judge Bartholomew got back Thursday from Balem. W. A. Curray waa up to the Jumbo mine yes-1 terday. Mrs. Ada Curtis, nee Ada Rhea, Is here from Bumpier. 8. J. Freedman visited his customers hers yesterday. Henry Thompson wss ovsr from Butler creek Thursday. Wm. (Cumberland waa over from bis Clark canyon ranch the first of the week. A great many local notes were crowded out of this lasus for want of Urns to get them to type. Hardy P. Long Is bark from Southern Oregon. Mrs. Josls Brown Is 111 at her home at Hard- mao. Mrs. Ida Foster, representing the Rebekahs of Oregon as their presiding odlear, is In Hupp. ner hxlay. Mrs. Chas. "perry Is quits 111 st the horns of ber husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. O, Bperry. In Heppner. Mrs. Conklln, of Roacburg, Grand Worthy Matron of tha Eastern Mar, was in Hepner Ibis week on a fraternal visit. ti200022 f Any baking powder will liy'ifjn your cake, if that's all yoM want. Some are stronger than others, some more whole some. Schilling's But is both and more too. A Schimtif Cnaipaaf aa rVaacMc fi Dr. f.lnf'a New Dlseovery fee Consumption. This is the beet medioine Id Ibe world for all forma ot Congha aad Odds and for Consumption. Every bottle ia guar anteed. It will eore and not disappoint. II baa do equal for Whooping Coogh, Asthma, flay Fever, rneamnaia, Hroa elitia, U Onpr. (V.I4 0 Ibe Hd and lor Ooesnmpimo. It ( safe for all age. pleasant In lake, and, ehova all, a sure enra. It is always wall lo lake Ir. King's New Ufa I'll Is is eonoertk witb Dr. King 'a New Dwoovary, as they ratolale and tone tbe etomerb and bo as la. We toaranlea perfect eat 1st so tton or retnm monay. Free trial bnttlee at Gnnser k U rock's drag store. lUguler sue &0 cable aad 110). yAXTrriTraTWf.THy ton Arnvt ' V s"llm or -tlm la lrsl Inf nf"t lhl. MiMIh4 fcmjao In Htfn Mm,fhl tv.tn e4 p !- l-.-itkm tJr kirr nr, r mmm mmll 4l.ln d sunuxt n Wfm, TUHunliiluaUieipaiir.twi. f ( hu,,.,. 7 w IW ef'dselv.t! A eoasb. hoarsaaaa or coop are el t he trifled with A d'e ia time of Nhilnh's Care will esse yosj marb troob'e Bnd by C'r k Brock. y For esla flood ebaap rseva (b pUaly of mnnibg water . Will aril eUap. Etqulre of L. li. Wtlts, Felra. KOLA HOW TO FIND OCT. Fill a bottle or common glass witb urine and lei it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indioatea an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it ia evidenoe of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to ori nate or pain in tbe baok, is also ooovino iog proof that the kidneys and bludder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There le oomfort in the knowledge eo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wish in relieving pain in the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tbe urinary passages. It cor rects inability to bold jirine and eoald ing pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use ot liquor, wine or beer, add overoomee that unpleasabt necessity of being compelled to get bp many times during tbe night to urinate. Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect ot Swamp root is soon realized. ; It stands tbe highest for its wonderful ouree ot the most distressing oases. It you need a medicine you should have tbe best. Sold by druggists, price fifty oeota and one dollar. You may bave a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention tbe Heppner Gazette and aend your address to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Biog hampton, N. T. Tbe proprietors ot tbie paper guarantee tbe genuineness ot this offer. GOINU OUT Of BUSINESS. R. Wills Has Urcldrd to ( low) Out His Large Htork of Merchandise at Coat. The Gazette te informed that Mr. II. 0. Wills, tbe merchant, has decided to go out of business at Heppner and now proposes to aell everything at cost (or spot cash. This sale will continue till the whole stook is disposed of. This is not a bogus "dosing out sale," and Mr, Wills desires tbe pnblio to know it. When he says "oosl" ha means 00t." Come in and lnnk avap hia (m. mense stock i f goods and pick out your winter outfit. 79if BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY. A Boarding and Day School for Boys Under Military Discipline. Tie JOth yaar oncW tlia praaant manatemMit Wins Hot 14. 1MH7. I his inalltntiim is Uioniuahlx "Oiiil lor Ilia manial, social, pliMioal and moral training of tx. ThurtHuh iri ami 'on for any collius or ciiHitifte k Ijin.I. Gnkluataa at pMwut in ial, Wil I'nint, MwMw'ho. wtta Irrtitnte of Tarhni,lir, Him Li.lritim.f California. Orrun, l'a-r;lraiiia, Stanford and SloWiil. Dunns vacation vUitora w-le ma frtmVlo I'J a m. Kor ratalogna and otlwr information, aililms Ilia l'nnri,l, J W. HILL, M. O., Vortlaud, Onwuu. I'. O drawar II. I bViH. II. t&nMU.f 1 I V mi .L v -i 11 WW mm Uiuiiiiiii fp ;rh Don't You Want a Flare to f.r;' iJ Put up Your Team ? ?' Arc You in Need of a Saddle 1 lorbc ? Ail thean tau to irocurel at Tb'tn,-fni k Iiiutie, Ixrr Main Htreet, lepmer, thrno. Thw f.nll,a an arnall4 wltk Orant. Ilarnf. rrk. (tllllaai aa4 Mht rtraiitlaa lixl raa MX atoif "t Uma I aH.S IMa sm Uui s a Ilk liaxilt.g mn. t na la sat wlia ta (tma. THOMPSON Sr. IMNNS, LivamTMaw, utrrvia, SLEEP CELERY PREPARATION ON THE ALLEY. The following scores were made on C. 8. Van Duyn's alley, at same time during the week ending Sept. 80th: Hal Minor, 42; C. 8. Van Duyn, 47; Orville Jones, 41; Jas. Wallace, 44; Ed. Baling, 40; C. E. Redfleld, 48; J. McFerrin, 41; Frank Rasmus. 43; C. Ropau, 35; Walter Van Duyn. 48; Green Matthews, 40; Will Spen cer, 43: Ed. Matlock, 44; Uan Henshaw, 48: Frank Rogers, 15. ' MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. -A notice has been placed at the en trance to the long walk at Windsor park, in London, prohibiting- motor cara from passing either up or down the royal avenue, A well-known London horse dealer not long ago died from worry caused by bad debta. There is a likelihood of something like 14,000 out of 17,000 being paid to the widow. Baroness de Ilirsoh has signified h'er intention to erect and endow a home for Jewish consumptives. She has, with that object, placed under the control of her relative, Mrs. Biachoffaheim, Sir Ed ward Se&soon and Frank Lucas a sum lietween 40,000 and 50,000. The office of librarian at the Eng lish house of lords will become vacant In a few weeks by the retirement of Mr. Pulman, who has held this post for 35 years. The salary is 180 a year, with an excellent official residence. The post is in the gift of the lord chancellor. Mrs. Irving, of Shield Itunrfoot. near Langholm, England, visited that town to discharge some business. She had just left the shop of a cabinetmaker when a varicose vein in her log burst, and, though medical aid was at once sent for, alio bled to death in a few minutes. AtBloomsbury county court in Eng gland before bis honor Judge Bacon there were two plaintiffs in an action husbaud and wife. When they got into the box It was found tiiatthe wifecoutd not talk and the huM-eml waa dif. Judge Savon's only comment was: "Dear me!" The West Australian gold field show little difference from the Vic torian fields of the 'SOs In their extrav agance and prodigulity. At the banquet recently given In Kulgoorlle to cele brate the opening of the railway "cham pagne flowed In miniature torrents," 1.000 botUea bcinir consumed. 9PV1ART 9QRE55IVE w 1 r s . . r- . " . . t a . miiiiiiiiiduiiiii'u Vint i Ann niv Do You Want a Kitf ? A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! BUT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES to suit tbe times. Ton want fresh groceries and supplies ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find what you want at T. B. Howard' MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I TT. I. Howard Main Street, THE ART OF BREWING. HEOUP And now the entire world Knows mis verect product As the Star Brewery beer..... STAR BREWERY COMPANY, At the old stand, bare the naaal prion outfit of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, lieaidci the thousand odd- and eoda that are too numeroua to mention. Gcell on- GILLIAM & BISBEE, Ktil Door to first KaUonal Bank Building. You can Wager Your Sox that You are Always at Home at .... F Oa Halo Htreet, lo Oil Hotel Building. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbay try to please all. Fin elob rooms lo eoonectioa. JOW XirvTvVI!, Prop. FRANK bOCRS Rogers & Roberts, -Contractor! Plans and Estimates All Kinds of Repair Work Oi l ICE H0URSl)ay and Night Lcarc your orders "Any Old. itjcc and Kog. or Jim will HOOTS AND SHOES OTMt PLACI TO OIT THCM IB AT ai. iviciiXKATXirrv'o Ma r.asaarula la this Una thai tm m.t dra aa1 t aa eaiwa4 ea It Tea 1 a SuwtaMkiaaaaaalaliuarauiaasll. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. OH Suae-, Main PUmW"! a Cf tatty ON EARTH. 61-Oct u You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! Heppner, Oregon. Was Perfected by the Production of GOIDD On draught at all popular saloons 203 Waehlngton St., Portland, Or. Welcome I. . BOBCRTS and Buildera.- Given on Snort Notice. Done- cet em. o o o o o o o 1 a - v r