FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore-Her Story of j the Case, and Her Cure. "For many years I was afflicted with a milk leg, and a few years ago it broke out to a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. I Buffered great agony. It would burn and itch aU the time and discharge t great deal. My heafth was good with the exception of thiB sore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would Irritate the Bore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the fire without suffering intensely. Some one Bent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb was completely healed. I cannot praise HooTb Sarsaparilla enough for the great benefit It has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all Impurities and leaves it rich and pure." Mes. Anna E. EAKKN, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. Hrvrwl'a Dillc are the 'avorite family nooa s puis catnartl0, prIce2B(!. Take' Notice. 1. The sum ol Ave cents per line will be u "cfrd8?J thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors. "VT' ?Hcei, (otuer than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices ol special meetings for whateverpurpose Z Notices of church and society and another entertainment from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five . r . "0B rulBS wui oe strictly adher- e 1 to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and mad known upon application. THE ENTERTAINMENT. 'Twas Well Attended and Eniovrd-Miss Ay era' Singing Hnperb. The elocutionary entertainment, given at the opera house last evening by Miss Lot lie L. Tilloteon, of St Paul, assisted by the popils of tbe High school nod others in vooal and inetromautal musi- oal selections, was well atleuded, and, tbe Gazette believes, generally appreciated. Miss Tillotsoii's selections showed ex cellent training and complete mastery of self. She male the mistake, however. ot standiog too far back on the stage and at times it was difficult to hear, even near the front ot the opera house. Tbe entire program was good and tbe Gazette has Daugbt bat praise for all wbo participated. The singing of Miss Elsie Ayers captured the audience and she was loudly enoored. As a student of Delsarte, or ot Lis system, Miss Tillotson gave a lecture whii'h proved highly interesting. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the fallowing clubbing rotes: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Orcgonlan, $1.50 $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.25 " N. Y. Tribune, 1.00. . 2,75 " Inter-Ocean, 11.00 8.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, 1.50 8.25 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, 11.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 60c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, fl.OO 5.00 Rural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 Hometlnng to Depend on. Mr. James Jones, of tbe drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, Ills.', in speaking of Dr. King's New Disoovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her oase grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Fans oonld do nothing for ber. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King 's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, be took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all ehe be gan to get better from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar aoteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Coosor & Brook's Drug Store. METH. EPI8C. CHURCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The Bpibit and the bri e say. Come." . The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonairo ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consnlt hnn on reUaions. sotial, civio, philosophic educational, or auy other subjects. J, W. FLEBHER, Minister. Here and There. See M. Liclttenthal for shoes. a. A "Cat" Party. Three of Heppuer's young lady teach ers, who reside in tbe Hallook property, near tbe Christian churoh, in what their admiring friends have denominated Tbe Angels' Rest," were the recipient ot a ''oat party" on lest Wednesday evening. Tbe idea of giving them this party arose over a request made tuwir friends to bring tbem a fine house cat in order to rid the "ranoh" of those deadly enemies of female kind, the mice. By a prearranged plan some fifteen friends, young ladies and gentlemen, met at M Ualloway a gallery on tbe evening mentioned, each with a preoious tabby lDere were old Outs, young oats; gray oats and blaok cats; cats with color and some none at all, all destined for "Tbe Angels' Best." It was a nniqae party, somewhat of a surprise one may guess, but thoroughly enjoyed. 8. W. Spenoer returned yesterday from short visit to Portland. Submit your plane to Banous before giving oat your oontraot. tf Mrs. Joe Hayes and children have re turned from a visit to tbe valley The Orange Front is now prepared to serve fresh oysters in any style. 92tf Fine home-made taffy at tbe Orange Front. A cleau, fresh stook ot goods- leave your orders. tf. . C. Warren, the Portland Craoker Go. representative, was doing business in Heppoer yesterday. Girl wanted to do housework. Good wages. Nona but tbe beet need apply. Call at Gazette office. 83-tf Any one desiring to build either 1 bouse or bam will make money by call ing 00 tbe Gazette offioe. 67tf For sale residence property. Barn and good ootbonset. Will sell oheap on easy terms. Cull at offioe. 83-tf Best aooommodation and oourteons treatment at tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wasb. 8ts Portland, Oregon Jai. Hayes and family are in from Wyoming to visit relative here. Jim disposed of bis sheep in Wyoming at 2 00 per bead. T. W. Marshall, representing a Port land candy company, was in Heppoer yesterday. It bas been some time sinoe Tom "made" Heppoer. There is a nioe lot of Cuontojrbsm Merino bncks for sale at Thompson k Blooi' stable. Inquire of W. 0. Brown 590 tf. J. L. Gibson bas taken tbe Jones barber stand and doe good work at Dopolar prioe, 15 cents sbsviog sod 25 cents baircutting. 78-tf. Momenta are useless if trilled away and they are dangerously wasted it eon turned by delay in oases aber One Minate Cough Cur would bring imme dial relief. For sale br Conser Brook. Mr. Jobo Wrigbt, of La Orande, wbo ha been vlsitiog tier relative here for aom time, departed (r ber bum at La Grand on last Saturday sveniog accompanied by tier aunt, Mrs. Abi 11 Wallace. Hick Mathews and V. Geo try, ondei tb firm nam ot Matbew A Gentry ar associated together in tb btrbor basin io tb new stand, two doors aootb of lb postoffioe. They solicit eall. fibavlog, 15 oenU. tf. Oeort Hofford baa soma fin ball breed CoUwell bock, ool of Merino we wbicb be withe to cell at reason abl flgnre. H will r at E. L. Mat lock' corral on about Sept. 20. Call on bits. 79lt Frank McFarland bas been appoloted special ageot of Tb Equitable Lift A area Co., of New York, tb strongest to tb world. Cseb surplus to policy bolder of over 43 nilllor. dollars. Don' tak Insaraoe without seeing tb n plan of lb Ewitsl.le. Insure both ie at m rate. 77tf Dr. Jobo W. Kudu ot tb "Red light," ever ao tb alert for something w. o furnish oa tb finest cork BRIEF MENTION. NO SOFT-HEARTED GOVERNORS. Regarded as a Duty. I lost my appetite and beoame weak. At last I was takea very eick. My at tention was oalled to Hood's Sarsa parilla and I tf.ok a bottle and it made me feel better. I have taken five hot tlee and am now well. I feel it my duty to tell wbat Hood's Sarsaparilla bas done." Mrs. A. Everson, Wedderburn Oregon. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, easy to operate 25 cents. Ronnd Over. Tbe examination of Clyde Sperry, oharged with tbe seduction ot Miss Ida Ritchie, of lone, ooenrred yesterday at tbe em't bouse before Jndge Richard son, Prosecutor Bean representing tbe state and Ellis k Phelps tbe defense. Only two witnesses were examined Mrs. Ritchie and ber daughter for the state tbe defense offering no testimony. A motion to dismiss was argued on the testimony presented by tbe state. Tbe justice overruled the tame, holding Sperry in tbe sum of 8250 bonds to await the action ot tbe grand jury. Booklet's Arnica Halve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rbeum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cares Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For (ale by Cooser k Brook. . Eli Keeney visited Arlington this week. Wbat is Hop Gold? Best beer on earth, bee ad. elsewhere. A good shower yesterdny laid tbe dust nicely. It will do much good. Gill Jones and Moses Asbbaugh were in from Eight Mile yesterday. Mrs. Annie Williams acd children have moved to town for tbe winter. Batbs down at the Jopes' barber shop, 25 oents. Or ville Jones mutiager. tf Wbeat is worth 65 cents today. It does not look like it will reaoh a higher figure this year. We print "Simple Account File'' statements, with your name and business thereon. Call at offioe. If you need something for your system oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. tt Tbe Episcopal ladies of Heppner will hold a fair in the near future. Farther notioe will be given by tbe Gazette. Low Tillard bas ohaoged the name ot his saloon to "Tbe Telephone," as it is tbe only saloon in town that has an in strument. Remember $2.00, cash down, gets the Semi-Weekly Gazette one year. Step in and subscribe and be posted on the home news. Our old friend, "Sport," writes that be is thinking of coming back to Hepp ner to winter. It be does, he will make things lively for awhile. Tbe spirit of '76 was "tor liberty or for death." That old brand of Cyrus Noble at Chris Borchers' is tbe spirit that touches tbe spot these times. tf Arlington Record: Otis Patterson, editor ot tbe Heppner Q.zitte, was in town TharsdAy uigbt. Mr. Patterson bad taken a trip to the oountry. A quarter mile race occurred at lone Wednesday betweeu Dutch and Pat Murpby for $20 a side, Dutch winning. Considerable money obange' bands. E. O. : Gov. Rea, tbe Heppner attor ney.'.sintbe city on bis return borne from a business visit to Baker City. He stopped over to visit bis daughter, Mrs M. P. John." Dr. B. F. Vaughan has returned to big Heppner office and will remain this winter. The doctor is prepared to do all kinds ot tooth work. Offioe, Thomp sonbnilding. 94-tf E. O.: Reports trom Heppner are that tbere is but little obange in tbe condition of W. J. Leezer, brother of J M. Leezer. He seems to be gradually sinking. W. S. By era, tbe Pendleton mill man, bas received all but 87,500 of tbe $50,000 insurance on bis property reoently de stroyed by fire. He will doubtless get all be was insured for. E. O.: E. H. Clarke, wbo returned this morning from his Heppuer visit, says that thriving Morrow ouuty is doing a fine business. Its people all feel en couraged, and are full ot energy and bustle. Arlington Reoord: Tbe lnlaud Tele phone Company are pushing tbe new line from Arlington to Heppner, to ao early Completion. Wben this is com' pleted we understand that a hue will be built to Fossil via Condon. Arlington Reoord: Homer Kirby started for Heppoer Monday night, where be bas been employed for tbe winter a conoert violinist iu EliKeeoy'a saloon. Homer bas played tbe leading violin part io tbe Arion olub since its organization. Dalles Chronicle: Mr. Henry Blaok man passed down on the delayed train yesterday on bis way from Pendleton to Portland. Mrs. Blaokman was to have met blm at the Heppuer juuotioo, but as Henry said, Mr. Blaokman knew more than he did, and did not wait for tbe late traio, but took tbe first one tbat oame along. Mr. and Mr. E.M. Shut! arrived from Antelope Ibis week sod will looate here, Mr, Shutt having decided to embark iu tbe newspaper bnsioess. His paper will be called tb Heppner Times. This sec tion bas never been able to give two pa' pers deoent support, though now it may have rrrived at that stage. Tbe Gazette sincerely hopes so. Chinese Pirates Beheaded with Neatness end Dispatch. Capt. John Windrow, an old sailor of the Pacific, tells this to the Tacoma Ledger: "While I was in Shanghai along in 1858 or '59, the ruler of the city equipped two steam gunboats for the suppression of the piratical traffic. One of these he put in command of an American. The boats h.'id been out on a cruise for several days, and early one afternoon they returned towing thir teen piratical junks which had been captured. I went aboard to see the prisoners the boats had brought in. An iron rail led around the gunwale of each of the boats, to which were shackled two hundred of the most villainous-looking Chinese I had ever seen. J ustice to such fiendish wretches was swift in China in those days, and the next morning they were led out for execution. In spile of the horror of this wholesale beheading the execu tion had a streak of the comic in it. Two Chinese assistants of the execu' tioner carried a large bamboo pole The condemned Chinese were in a kneel ing posture and the assistants would clutch a Chinaman's queue and take a half-hitch around the bamboo pole. Then, each putting the pole on his shoulder, they both would suddenly rise up, stretching his neck away from the prisoner's shoulders. The 'execu tioner stood ready with a drawn sword an4 lopped off their heads with aa much indifference as a farmer would have about cutting cornstalks. Little baskets were ready, into which a head was placed, and in this manner the heads were hung on the walls outside the city gates." Canton Plows Canton Harrows Canton Canos Canton disks or Drills or Seeders Studebaker Waoons and flacks Super Super' ANIMAL. UT-a .LIO -NCE. ' roial Cunning 01 Instauce of the .V tlm ' ix. We have often honrd that animals have intelligence, r.nd have read many instances of what they know. Perhaps we have had some pet of our owti that has done thi:i?s which m;iko us almost believe it had reason instead of instinct. The dog is generally thought to be the most intelligent of animals, and it is about him that we hear the greatest number of stories. Here is an ill'istra tion, however, in which Reynard's proverbial cunning was moro than a match for canine sagacity. It is from Le Petit rrancais. translated for "The Voice" by Edyth Kirkwood: "In the courtyard of the Chateau ie Montmclian, near Chambery,' werr a dog and a fox, attached to the!.' re spective kennels by chains of equal length. A bone was placed before each of these animals, but in sucu a way that it was just beyond their reach. The dog pulled stupidly on his chain, stretch'ng his head as far as ho could The fox after some fruithless attetnnts turned his back to the tempting morsel, then with his hind leg drew it within reach of his teeth. The fabulists havr not deceived us in describing Mast Reynard as a sly fellow." GRAIN and FEED j p tU 1 Main Street, Next door to Palace bote), HEPPNER, OREGON Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and !l Pat ent business conducted (or Mooiratc Fees. Oun Office is Opposite, u, 8. Patent Office and we can secure patent in leu tune than those frAm Waahinartnn- Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-' tion. Wo advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. , 1 A PAMPHLET " How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO, Off. Patent OrricE, Washington, D. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. INSTATE OP WM. C. AKKRS, PECK A8ED. Notice Is hereby given, that letters 01 administration on the estate nf Wm. ('. Akers, deceased, were granted to the iinriorsigncd 011 the iSlth day of October, 1W7, by ttio County Court of Morrow County. All persons having claims against said cstatr are required to exhibit them to mo for allow ance, at my homo near Gooseberry, Morrow County. Oregon, within six months after the ditto of this notice or they shall be for'vei burred. This 29th day of October. 1W7. BENJAMIN K AKERH, 2-9 Administrator. Jinks' Joke. Jinke--To-day I pleased a pretty woman by telling her that a certain red-faced, snub-nosed, baldheaded mor tal looked like her. Winks Get out! Jinks The red-faced, snub-nosed, baldheaded mortal was her first baby. N. Y. Weekly. M. Liobtentha 1 for shoes. Exolnsive eboe store. Handles tbe best. KM Tetter, Salt-Kheum and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It la equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bitea and chronic sore eyes, ao cts. per uox. I)r. Cadv'n Condition Powders, arc hist what a horse needs when iu bud condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifmre. Thev are not food but medicine and the best in use to put horse in prime condition, cents per package. Trice SO STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B UT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find wbat you want at T. R. Howard's. . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I IT. IK. Howard Main Street. Heppner. Oregon. THE Ml OF BREWING- Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GrOM To trade A good heating stove, for cord wood, C.1II at offioe. tf IT A Boy's" Letter. f The Fortnightly vouchea for the flea uinenea of the following extract front A Uoy'a Letter to His Mother:" "I am glad I have a new sinter, but wlith she had hren a boy. Seems to nse if the Lord couldn't have urnt a boy He might at Vant sent a pony. Can't I have griddle cakes the days 1 don't have salad? You always uaed to let Die, There is lots of game here. There are mice In the houxe and rate In the barn, and chipmunks In tbe woods. I am going to bring home one Is a boy piir if he is helped three times? I liven n if they are small helping! and they irudst? Core that cough witb Shiloh's Care Tbe best enagb care. Relieves eronp promptly. One million bottle sold last year. 40 doses for 25cta. Sold by Con ter k Brock. J (Jilllam k Blsbee expect to have 00 display soon the finest line of osefal and ornamental holiday goods ever brongbt to Heppner. Dae notice will appear later. Call Ob Tom Howard for glove. No betUr hot io tb city. Ha keep both lined and ootioed good sod bis stock I large. Yoo eso get jist wbat oo waot tf of Mieee Cora Hart sod Berths Cat en tertaioed a few friends, at tb bom tb former, no Itst Hatardsr eveolnj It wa efj 'ysble oecsaion. HEPPNER RACKET STORE And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO liUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A FEW PlUUliJS UUOTEU JSIiiL.OW. 1 paper fall ooanl pin 2 cents. 1 paper good needles 2 oeuts. 1 spool linen thread.... 3 oents. 1 card books and eyes 1 cent. 1 ball knitting cotton, . .3 oents. 1 gents tape b irJer bkf 5 oents. 1 Misses colored border handkerchief 2 cents. OTHER GOODS SUCH AS UOSIEKY. HANDKERCHIEFS, a, AT LOWEST PRICES. AND 10 CENT COUNTER IS ALWAYS FULL OF BARGAINS. CROCKER Y AND GLASSWARE IN ABUNDANCE. A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. OUR r MO TROl'BLK TO SHOW GOODS WE WANT YOUR TRADK, J. "W. VA.TJGI-IA-2ST. Old pMiple. Old people wbo require medicine to regulate tbe bowels and kidnevs will find the troe remedy in EI tno bitter. This medicine does not stimulate and oootaius do wbiskv nor other intoiioant, but acts as a tooio and alterative. It sols mildly on tb stomach ami bowels, adding strength sod givliiur tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature io tbe performaooe of the fouolioiis. Eleotric Bitters is so excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just ti- aotly wbat they need. Frio fifty ceu's and 11.00 per bottle at Cousor k Brock' Drog Store. Over Id lb fioond a new industry h sprung op wbioh promise to grow into a Urge nd profitable boslness. Tb rash to the Klondike created a demand for (trial vegetables and froits of all kinds, and a plant bas been eetsblisbed for drying and packing potatoes onion. Tbls put tbes article in hap for tb Alaska trad and rush to tba Dortb it a large ia tb spring a anticipated, there will be a irreat demand lor tbl class of good. Tber mar yet be a good market for yoor surplus onioo sod potatoes. e.rcV: 1 WSraODUiAP n-- -' nun vsrsimQO' a anra -m i at w w tv aw 19 1 t tttt-i, ii 1 1 ar- ww . fcf-. t. . nmttmittttfl. o 1 .t If WmnHK N5-iK. ) -titr 414 ffr A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawarc & Qucensware At Gilliam it Bisbee's Ami ly the wny tlinjr hsvs snythliiK iron rsn rll fur In the line of Hanlws.ro, Htuves slid Tlnwsro. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. Dat Co'n Juice Is Found at sf ML at. .. m 7xr Til 'IL-mmImV ihcrlhand' 'cnrnanwp' iiisbed x i'cnimnmv'RUi irai,; t-url t Ef 'Tm Dont You fc Put up Y To beat tb brokeo aod diseased ti nea, to sooth tb irritated surface, to tails ia th Ised Msnbatteo, Jersey, j Instantly relwve aod to permsoeotl Vermooth or Oio-ml by aa artist io 'ear is tb biImIad of DsWjtt's Witcb tb basiseee. Drop ia aoJ tak th Hsiel Halve. For Hal b Coor k tsst out ol oor BKratb. If I Brock. re Care Cosa tips tins fnrevrr. Take Cascarets Caodf Cathartio. loo or XVi. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund mooer. tl Notke le ahsisieal lHto'l overlook thuee floe Cunningham bucks at Tboiopsoo k Bious' stab!. loquir of W. C. Browa, at Pslsce bolel, or Ed. Bishop. fQ If. Now Is tbe- tiro to get tb Weekly Oregooiao, tb grestest newspaper of th West. Witb lbeOiBHe,botb strict It ic sJenc.. no tear, 3 (Hi. .No better wui uiusifffu ui sir sperre ssa ue Diane ia tb stst. I Do You Want a Ri ? s V X Want a 1 lace to r i our i cam r zM Arc You in Need of a Saddle Telephone Saloon, On Main Htreel, in City Qotel Building. The Best of Everything Always on Top Courteous treatment to all r.ov Tir.,rvivij:, r Nioe club rooms. rop. FRANK ROGERS i. J. ROB t HTJ Rogers & Roberts, Contractors and Duildera. Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done- OFFICE HOUKS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Anv Old. 1'lace" and Rog. or Jim will cut 'em. o o o o o o o I art All tlipse can be procured at Thorn ihod Hinui, I)wi r Mnin Htrect, Heppner, Oregon. Thw rsntlrmrn srf aiisiht1 with Orsnt, Harney, Crmili. flllllam anil other roiititlw Sii4 can save money awl tlma la making then sw-tlons eltli travelinf men. PrtrM In kln eltb th times. THOMPSON tVc 131 NNb, LtvutTMiir, wrrrjirji, B 00TS AND SH0Sir.. THE PLACE TO GET THEM It AT AI. IICIiaJm'TIIYIVH lit- lul anyllitns In this line thsl ynu may riralr sii'l yon rsn iIhmi1 on It yon it a S'xxl srlH ls elirn Mat (iiaranlrrs It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATE T STYLES. Olsl Stansl, Main Street Ralrln a 8alalj The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH,