A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arma Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure - Was Effected. "When five years old my little boy had scrofula on his face, hands and arma. It was worst on hU chin, although the sores on his cheeks and hands were very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples which would fester, break open and run and then scab over. After disappearing they would break out again. They caused Intense Itching and the little sufferer had to be watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. Wa became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which had helpd her was Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to give It to our boy and we noted an improve ment In his case very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla the humor had all been driven oat of his blood and it has never since returned." William Baetz, 416 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. x You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. HftnH'a Dillc cuI1r Ills: easy to take, I1UUU B rlllS easy to operate. 25 cents. Take Notice. The sum of live cent 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 purpose 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue iB to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cants a line. These rules will be strictly adher ei to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, J1.50 fa.OO " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 " N. Y. Tribune, 11.00. . 2.75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 .-. 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 60c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Rural Bpirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 HETH. EPISC. CHURCH. 8EBVIOB8. 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? p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The B pi bit and the bre say. Come." The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad joining the ohnroh, where he will be glad to meei any wo may arsire to consult lura on religious, social, civio, philosophic educational, or any other subjects. J, W. i'LKHHER, Minister. Here and There. See M. Liclitenthal for shoes, a. Submit your plans to Ranous before giving oat your oontraot. tf To trade A good beating stove, for oordwood. Call at offioe. tf The Orange Front is now prepared to serve freBb oysters in any style. 92tf Fine home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A olean, fresh etook of goods- leave your orders, tf. Girl wanted to do housework. Good wages. Nods but tba best need apply. Call at Gazette office. 83-tf Aoy one desiring to bnild either house or barn will make money by call ing 00 the Gazette offioe. 67tf For sale residence property. Barn and good outhouses, Will sell obesp on easy terms. Call at offioe. 83-tf. Paicless extraction done by Dr. B. F. Vaugben at the old prices. Mew remedy. Try it and be cooviooed. Best accommodation and ooorteoos treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh and Wash. Stt., Portland, Oregon. There is a oioe lot of Cunningbsm Merino books for sale at Thompson k Binus' stable. Inquire of W. C. Brown. 690-tf. J. L. Gibson bas taken the Jones' barber stand and does good work at popular prices, 15 oents abating and 25 cents neircuttiog. 73 -tf. Momenta are otelesa it trifled awer and they are dangerously wasted it oon turned by delay in oases where One Minnte Congo Cure would bring imme diate relief. For sale by Conser k Brook. Geo. C Rome, the gentlemeo who bad both hit feel broken tome time ago while riding on tbe "eow-oetoher" of an engine, It rapidly Improving and it now able to get around wilb tbe aid of a eane. Dick Mathews tod V. Gentry, coder the firm oamt ot Malbewa A Osniry, are assoelated together In tbe barber bnsineet ia the new stand, two doora anntb of tbe poatnffloe, They eolioit i call. Shaving, 15 cents. tf. George Oofford baa some Sne half breed Colewell backs, out ot Merino in which be wishes to tell at rtaaoa able figure, lie will r at F, L. Mat lock's corral on about Hout 20. Call on him. 79tt IIrb Bartholomew bas aooepted a po- ailloB with E. W. Rbee Co. lie baa g aieed atreogth pretty rapidly tiaee re Covering from bit recent illness, and thinks by tbe first of tbe coming wee be oeo do a day's work again. Prank McFerlaod baa beta appointed tpeeial agent of Tbe Editable Life As. earenee Co of New York, tbe strongest la tbe world. Ceab surplus to policy holders ot over 43 millloc dollars. IW take Inaarteee without teeing Hit new plana of the EQiilaMe. loeurea txAb eie at tame rati. 77 tf Ir. John W. Hasan, of Ike -Rd light," ever eo tbe aUrl fur tmaetbiog Beer, San furnleb Jo . Ibe fioeet rnrk tails la Ilia lead Manbetlea, Jereef Vtrmootli or Oio made by aa artist I tbe bueiaese. Drop la anil take II taste out of oor axmtb. it ' Te rare fMtitt rrrv. Take Cewarele Clr Catbsrtio. 1 a 25 If C. C. C fail te etite, dftngxM DURRANT DIDN'T HANG. The Condemned Han Still Hag a Lease on Life. Execution btopped. Sacbamento, Cal., Nov. 11. Special to the Gazette. The supreme court of California has stopped the execution of Theodore H. T. Durrant, pending pro ceedings brought before it by Durrani's attorneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rbeutn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Erup tions, and positively cares Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 oents per box. For sale by Conser & Brook. PLEASANT SURPR1SB. Neighbor Meadows Pnts Dp a Job on His Wife An Enjoyable Evening. Once in a long while there comes an event upon the scroll of time a beautiful day a day whose sky is bright with heaven's own perfect blue, whose sun shines with the glorious, gold en splendor of youth shedding a scented ra diance on all that lives, reminding us of happy dayB gone by and also that we are growing old. Such was the occasion at Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Meadows' home in response to a surprise given in honor of Mrs. Meadows' 39th birthday, on last Monday evening. After an elegant lunch all retired to their homes well pleased with their evening's enjoyment. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Borg, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adkins, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stevenson, Judge and Mrs. A, . Bartholomew, Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Matlock, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wells and Mrs. George Swaggart. COMMMUNICATED. Ed Campbell Is hi from Ridge today. J. M. Brown is over from Lone Rock this week. Qus Dutton, the lone painter, is In town today. Dave Hamilton was one of Heppner's visitors yesterday. John and James Roysewere down from Hard- man yesterday. The Lexington school is Bald to be in a very flourishing condition, The Gazette wants a good correspondent from every precinct in the county. Mr. G. W. Phelps entertained a few friends at the home ranch of the editor last evening. W. C. Lacy, wife and danghter, Elsie, were In town yesterday from their Black Horse home. Jim Stout is now serving a Mays' sentence In thacounty Jail for violating a city ordinance. Sheriff Matlock Is traveling over the county tills week posting up delinquent tax notices. Mrs, Andy Stevenson and her daughter, Miss Emma Btevensou, are visiting relatives in Pendleton. E. Minor caught nine fine trout yesterday in Willow creek, none of them weighing less than a pound. Marshal Hager has been asking those without visible means of support to "move on." It is having a good effect. Dr. Hunlock was called to Lexington last night to attend the little son of O. H. Colvin who has "that ourlous fever," A trainload of hogs was shipped from Hepp- ner on Wednesday, part of them consigned to Eastern markets and the rest to Seattle. Word comes from Monument that Jos. Swlck was shot by some party at Monument today, but none of the particulars could be learned. A quartet consisting of Bud WUUngham, Johnny Ayers, E. Minor, and John Hughes will leave for the Umatilla river Monday to hunt for ducks and geese. W. E. Morford, Jr., better known as "Ginger,1 has accepted a position with his old employer, C. A. Rhea, and will leave soon for one of the Willow creek ranches. W. B. Lacy, the son of W. C. Lacy, Is now em ployed by J. H. Harris In one of the Corvallls stores as a clerk. Until this rear, since going to the valley, he hu attended the Corvallls school. Elder R. L. Shelley, of Hillsboro, Or., will arrive In Heppnor early next week and on Tuesday evening, Nov. 16, will begin a scries of meetings at the Christian church to continue at least two weeks. If not longer. All tlis poles are set on the long distance tele phone line, and the wire will be strung as rapidly as possible. Within thirty days Can yon City can talk to Spokane, Portland, Seattle, Eugene and all way points, via Ueppner. Cass Rogers, of Echo, Umatilla county, says that buyers hare pretty well cleaned np all of the cattle la his vicinity, young calves having sold for as high as 11.1.40 a head. Sheep are also In demand, (2.S0 a head having been paid for old stock ewes. Sport's friend, Dick Neville, is much exer cised over the fact that he can hear nothing from his bid for the Union Pacific some $'7,- 000,000, his net earnings as a mixologist for ths past four years. Ha fears that his agent has played him false. But he tays that with a fair show he can make It again. Tetter, Sail -Illieum and Fxterna. The intense itching and smartlnir. inci dent to these dbwwtwt, is Instantly allayed br applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad caeea have ben permanently cnrwl by it. It ia equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for aore nipplca, chapped hands, chilblains, frost lita and chronic sore eyes. 21 cts. per bos. Dr. Cadre Condition I'endera. are jnnt what a horse neu when In bad condition. Tonic, blood purl fit-r and vermifuge. Tbev are not food but medicine and the beet in nae to put a home in prime condition. Price 23 cents per package. Tr sober examination la ie progress at tbe oourt bonne with but three appli- eaots In attemleoee. I'rof. W. L Haling Is aasiHlng Hopt. Hhipley lo conducting tbe eiamlnalioo, end we are informed that Ibe list ol qulioot It tbe hardest ever given out in this oounly. At lit opera bouse oa Tare Jay evn log, Not. 16, tbe Ladies OaiM of Ibe Episcopal church will glvt a fair. Hop per will be terv4 from S to 9 o'el'ick, tor wbieb tboy will charge 23 eeeta. Mtoy useful and ornamental article orb at apron, comforters, tic, will be for tale, and a pleasant time elao la guar anteed. 2t TaarveihaeN Berts Herk. W. C. Bruwo, tbe well knoea breeder, ia over front reeJMoo with a fiat lot of Merino bark which he offer for tale. The barks are high grade and need no epeia! reemaeaUUa. The fart that Ibey are bee for tale Ie teffial!. Tbey may be e at Thompson A Binns' table, wbere all Ibe infuimatiea oae may deeire eaa be bed. Mr. Urowa, to Ie stepping al the Talee twM ill bm pleai lo bev pvrsviial Ut-r-viewe with letettdHif aaiebaeera. WHt BRIEF MENTION". Fair, Opera bouse, Tuesday, Nov. 16. Ladies of Episoopal oburcb. Hopper 5 to 9, for 25 oents per brad. The phonograph man is iu town. Charley 8 perry was up from lone Toes day. Frank EagIm-iu was in the oily from lone Tuesday. Rnnous is b' ill on the turf doing a lit tle carpenter business. tf Pickled tripe, a fine artiole, for sale by P. C. Thompson Co. 2t A. L. Beatie, the dentist, wns over from Pendleton yesterday. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on earth, bee ad. elsewhere. Vane Hinton came in from the interior Tuesday tor a load of freight. Millard French was down from the Hinton oreek ranch yesterday. A. W. Balsiger, the lone pedagogue, Is attending the S. 8. convention. M. Liohtenthal for shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf Buckwheat flour and maple syrup for sale by P. 0. Thompson Co. 2t Baths down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 oents. Orville Jonre manager, tf Statements for the Famous Simple Acoouut File printed at the Gazette of fice, tf. W. D. Brown, a traveling msn from Salt Like City, was in Heppner yester day. Buy your liued gloves of P.O. Thomp son Co. Big assortment to choose from. 2t Several teams pulled out for tbe in terior yesterday loaded "to the guards" with freight. If you need something for your system oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa loon. City hotel building." tf Pete Breuner and family, of Eight Mile, have been vieitiug friends in Heppner a few days this week. Rev. U. S. Drake, of Lexington, is at tending the 8. 8. convention which is now in session at Heppner, Remember the date of the fair at the opera bouse by tbe ladies of the Episco pal church. Tuesday, Nov. 16. .. 2t John Sorivner. aud family departed Tuesday morning for Eugene, where tbey will visit Mr. Sorivuer's father. E. B. Stauton, one of tbe substantial farmers of tbe Eight Mile section, got home Wednesday from a trip to outside points. Fruit biscuit, honey waters, assorted cookies, sweet craokers, etc. A large as sortment just received fresh at P. 0. Thompson Co. 2t Found A gold bracelet with padlock oharm. Owner can have same by calling at this office, proving property and pay. trig for this notice. Mr. W. A. Stewart, Mrs. Maud Ship ley and Mies Lottie Shipley are the names of those who are taking teac' eri examination this week. Tbe spirit of 76 was "for liberty or for death." That old brand of Cyrus Noble at Cbrit Borobers' is the spirit that touches the spot these times. tt Samuel Sternberg, ot Bun Francisco, M. L. Myers, of St. Joe, Mo., and A. C. Uougb, of Portland, traveling men, were registered at tbe Palaoe yesterday. Be not deoeived! A cough, boarsaest or croup are not to be trilled with. A dose in time of Sluloh'a Curt will tave you much trouble. Hold by Conser & Brock. y Call on Tom Howard tor gloves. No better line in the city. He keeps botb lined and nnlined goods and bis stock is large. You oan get just what you want. tt Dr. Ilaemue bas received a grama. phone, an Instrument made something after tbe plan ot a phonograph. It playt many nice pieces and ia said to be very entertaining. air. and Mrs. w. A. Biewsrt are visiting relatives in Heppner thia week. Mrt. Stewart wat formerly Mrs. Kate Purcell, to well aod favorably known to Morrow county people. Billy Dudd departed for bit oew run on tbe O. It. k N. between Tbe Dallee and Portland, on Tuesday evening. Mr. Dunn's family will reelde in Portland at 419 East Hell wood atreet. John U. Hall, tbe reoenlly appointed United Htatea dintnot attorney for Ore gon, returned from vtesbington City Tuesday evening. Mr. Hall "ill at oiioe assume the dunes of his nfflo. Tom Duncan, who ri'presrot J. A Kolger k Co., Sao Francisco, and ho by tbe war, is oat of the finest fellow on tbe road, was rustling business for hit firm ie Heppner yesterday. To brel Ibe broken and diceanl tie. sum, to sooth Ibe irritated aurfacee, to instantly rliee aod to permanently cure is the mission of DeWiit'a Witch llsiel Halve. For Halt b Conser Brock. According te tbe atate oeneut com piled IB l'-'j, tbe popoUtlou of Morrow eouoty it 3,407. This paper is of the opio Inn, bovr, that lure Sparse hsvt been ioored rather thaa diminlbex, and Iblnk Ibat our population i now ver; titer to tbe 4,000 mark. rtiaa. Msiirilnf rrraieil tUr on an I4 mimif rr 1 Stt1 sente iatIMle4 ln prum l trf sw-l ph (of, i i,re i a. do s ti e iim Mm hl. h alii rwi4u I remains geit. mA I brnujlit up A Valuable Preeerletlen. I.liir M'rriea "f Worthing!' .n, led "Ha." writ: "Tea be a luet( lewripliim la K''i I'.Hltre, and I ea rheertrillr recommend it fir O'flatt patmn, Hirl llealarbe, atd a a general system ton It hae ao equal " Mr Aani htel.U, ii5 (. (imre Ae., t hieefn. a all roe doo, eelf not eai ar dllfest l'H1, ba1 a bekr, siLlob eerer MX Iter and felt tired sod vary, bet ell tellle nt Kleetrk It.lUr rest-if. e. Ler t.talib ae! ret.aed her stretb. I'rice Bme,u an t II HU. (M t bsllt si Ctr A brosa dim ttore. Barnato and Bis Landlord. South Africa naturally recalls Bar ney Barnato, the "diamond king," who, within ten years, has risen from a circus clown to a many times millionaire. When he was just beginning: to amass riches he rented a house in Natal and spent considerable money in improving it. But the landlord would not do his share, so Mr. Barnato decided lo move. Before doing so he took means to get even with his landlord by inserting this advertisement in the local paper: "Wanted, 100,000 black beetles, by a gentleman who has agreed to leave his dwelling house in the coudition he found it." Then followed his name and address, and the landlord's feelings may be imagined. Golden Days. Dyspepsia cured. Sbiloh'a Vitalizer immediately relieves sour stomach, com ing up of food distress, and ia the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con ser & Br ck. y Tbe Marquam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marquam building, is under exoellent management Bod tbe public will be royally entertained this wiuter. New companies and new faces will ap pear from time to time at this, popular, first-class theatre of Portland, aod when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some ot tbe fine dramas that will be presented. tf Caveats, and Trade-Maries obtained and all Pat ent business conducted lor moderate Fees. Oue Office is Opposite 0. 8. patent Office and we can secure patent ia less uiuo than those T.mnm frnm Wflshmtrton. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-' tion. We advise, if patentable or not, ires of charge. Our fee not due till patent U secured, , A Pamphlet, " How to Obtain Patents," with cost ot same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Ope. Patent Office, Washington, d. C IN NEW QUARTERS WILLIS Tbe old reliable livery stable man RED IMOIVa STAJRIO Just North of the Gnxette offioe, where be would be pleased to see all bis old friends and make new ones. 11 E HAS STALLS Also rents Buggies, Hacks, Teams Remember Willis wheu you come to liilly Gordon, HEPPNER RACKET STORE THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO BUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. FEW PKIOES QUOTED liELOW. 1 psper full coudI pint 2 oents. 1 pa;er good needles 2 oents. 1 spool linen thread. ...3 oents. 1 oard hook and eyes 1 cent. 1 ball knitting cotton. . .3 oents. 1 gents tape border bkf 6 cents. 1 Misses colored borJer bandkerohiel 2 cents. OTHER GOODS SUCH HANDKERCHIEFS, $c, OUR 6 AX I) 10 CENT FULL OF BARGAINS. CROCKER Y AND GLiSSWJUE IN ABUNDANCE. 1 FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES AT PRICES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. NO TKOl'Bl.K TO BilOW OOODH 7 I.. j. . . es m (i Penmanship iVir l..vi ; t ',, '.i i ' Do -k. Don 4 I ATA.O'rff?. Vfi'S- W&FiA mmm Zr,. r I I . w . . II If , All IhfMwi tun 1h procnreil at Tirrri,wn Mnne, Ixwcr Main Htreet, Hf-piioef, UreRoo. Ttiew fei.ll.mee sre ell iimlnM wllh lif.nl. tUmef. r., Ol 1 1 la MS and Irti.sf eon n lie and eaa Nnf and time In mains . lions alih tnsesllni awn. frUa la ee.lt. Vila Iks llrnM THOMPSON St. 131 NNS, btymtYMaet, rrr as . Canton Plows Canton Harrows Canton Gangs Canton Disks Super or Drills Soper or Seeders StudeDaKer Wagons and Hacks.... www J. 'mm'' -T Next door to' Palaoe hotel, r , fTiTLjij.. HEPPNER, OREGON 1 00 REWARD- I . Lost In the Warm Rnrlnprn npfohhnrhnnri QOO head of sheep branded V. soiuo on top ol shoulder and some on hip. Information Iead tn? to recovery all or any reasonable number of these animals, will bring the above leward. 5-99 JOS. VEY, Echo, Oregon,' Ueppuer to Pendleton via Heppner Ecbo Stage Line. Persona desirous of visitiDg Pendleton oan save time and money by taking this route. By ac quainting tbe agents the previous even iog the ntage will make connection wi'h 2 o'clock train at Echo for Pendleton. Offioe at City Drug Store. W. D. Lord, Proprietor. HEPPNER, OR., Nov. 12, 1897. Messrs. Comer t Broclt, Heppner, Or. Gentlemen: I was recently taken with a severe cold which made me very hoarse and rendered me unfit to attend to business. A friend of mine called my attention to your Dr. Barthlow's cough syrup and I bought a bottlo, cob ting me 90 cents, which relieved me at once and com pletely cured me. I am subject to throat difficulty and I have found nothing that gave me so much relief as this cough cure. I am informed that it is excellent for colds, bronchitis, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles. I beg to remain, most truly yours, OTIS PATTERSON, Ed. Gazette. ST B WART, of Heppner, has moved into the BALED II AY FOR SALE AND TO LET AT REASONABLE RATES, and Saddle Horses. town. Old stand formerly oooupied Ueppner, Oregon. by AS HOSIERY. TOWELS, AT LOWEST PRICES. COUNTER IS ALWAYS WK WANT YOLK TRADK. j. w. vvuai-iA.isr . 9PV1ARJ ipFGTICAU (It9tlREV5lVE -r You Want a Rig ? v m m - a t You Want a I'lacc to Mi. Yh WOA tit ,'1J JJk 1 1 wi m T Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! B TJT IOU DO WANT groceries and auppliet ; you want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You oan find wbat you want at T. R. Howard's. . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! T. 1. Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. And now tlie entire world Knows this verfect product As the Star Brewery beer STAR BREWERY COMPANY, A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's And bribe way they havtanjrthlnt roti ran rail for In tit lln o( Hardware, Hum and Tlnwar. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. "Dat Co'n Juice" Is Found at Telephone Saloon, Oa Mam Mtreet, in City Hotel Building. The Best of Everything Always on Tap rRANK Rooms Rogers & Roberts, Contraclori aod UuiKlcra. Plans and Estimates All Kinds of Repair Work 0FFICE HOURS-Day and Night Leave your orders "Any Old. race and Rog. or Jim will D00TS AND SH0S!i: D lis bs (atlilH( la this line II. at tn msr deelr nl frnx ran dbn4 ol) It usj set a il vtu Ut muu Mat g iaianle II, SHOES IN ALL THE LATE T STYLES. Old Ue Main Street fteeelrlna a taeeiattF Tho GAZETTE, $2,00 A Year for CASH, 6RAIN and FEED o n sstsUs 1 t You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! LOW PRICES Was Perfected by the Production of.... On draught at all popular saloons 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. Courteous treat meat to all. Nioe club room, J. J. ROtCRTS Given on Short Notice. Done- cet em. o o o o o o o THC fLACt TO OIT THCM It AT AI. WCIIT10NTIIAL iv I' r