Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Spite ot Treatment but Now They are Healed A Wonderful Work. "For many yeara I have been a great sufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My loot and limb became dread fully swollen. When I stood np I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broke out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Is a short time those dreadful sores which had caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and the sores gave me no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has done for me." Mbs. A. E. Giuon, Hartland, Vermont. Sarsa- 9 parilla Isrthfc best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills. 25 cents. Take Notice. L The sum of flve cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of reaped," lists of wedding present 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 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 made known upon application. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Oazelte pan offer the following clubbing rates:, The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50... $3.00 " 8. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.25 " N. Y. Tribune, $1.00. . 2,75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 Thrice-a-Week N. t. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Rural Spirit, $2.00... 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 HETH. EPISC. CBUKCH. BERTIOSS. 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 Spirit and the bri say. Coma," The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad. joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult him on religious, sotial, oivio, philoaophio, educational. Or any other subject. J. W. FLK8IIKB, Minister. LIVE L.1TTLR TOWN. A Promising Little Place On Willow Cieek AssomlnK City Airs. The Gazette's editor was down to lone yester day and was surprised indeed to note the im provements. There are quite a number of busi ness houses and more are coming, they say. The town wants a doctor and a drug store. The citizens also contemplate building sidewalks and assuming the airs of a metropolitan city. It was very late when the Gazette man ar rived iu the town, but he had time to note the following establishments and to see a number of the respective proprietor: Mat Halvorsen and J. A. Woolery each general merchandise; Capt.T. J. League, P. M,aiid drug siore; 0. T. Walker, hardware; Chas. Mailtii, successor to Geo. Nobie, jr., ia the harness shop; W. H. Hagnewood end Ed Keller each blacksmith shop; 8, P. Haney, hotel; W. L. Richards, pho tographer; Chas. Robinton and Tom Woolery, saloon; G. e. Blown, shoemaker; dank" Howell, barber; Gus Dution, pain er. Six dwellings a: e el' her in process of eiec ion or in hands of the contractor to be finished tills fall, lone is busy. 1 be Gazette used to have acoi-espondeut from lone who used the sobiia.uet of - Jalfe.' Now "Jake" wasniodtst and unassuming, and yet he wasone of the Gazette's best correspondents. He has done more to boom lone than any other citizen of the place. If "Jake" lias not departed for good the management of this sheet would like to have him ;aie up the pen again and in de.'enseof his town and locality The Gazette misses "Jake." But in any eves., lone will be represented by some correspondent. Thos. Gilfillen is in from the country today. 1 . R. Nunamaker is down to lone on business. Attorney Rea left last night for Baker City to be in attendance on court. J. C. Friendly and Jno. A. Clark, traveling men, are visiting customers in Heppner today. Rev. W. E. Potwine lias withdrawn his an nouncement to hold Episcopal services in Heppner oa tomorrow evening as he will not be here at that time. SCHOOL 1TKM8. The tenth grade have just completed the banner whiob is to be pat in the room that has the least per oent ot ab sences and tardinesses. Our flag bas arrived and we expeot to raise it Thanksgiving. Ooe of onr students passed the teachers' examination with an average of 85 per oent., which was considered the hardest Riven in years. An entertainment is being prepared by the sobool, in which eaoh room is to take a part. It will take place the even ing ot the 24th. The admission will be stated later. v Duo. Here and There. See M. Lichtentbal tor shoes. a. Lntber Huston waa in town trom Eight Mile today. Henry Soberzinger wai a visitor to Heppner Saturday. Submit your plana to Renoue before giving ont your oontraot tf Joe Hayea is now cutting meata in Thompson's butcher ! op. To trade A good heating stove, for oordwood. Gall at offloe. tt Buckwheat flour tod maple tyrop tor ale by P. O. Thompson Co. 2t' Wm. Oortoo oame np trom lone 800 day, returning yesterday afternoon. The OraDge Front le now prepared to serve fresh oysters io any style. 92t( Holland Thompson waa in from the Preee Thompson sheep reoob on Satur day. W. J. Clark and J. It Cooper, travel ing men, were io onr town on last Fri day. J. F. Ward, who ie employed by Beo Parker at the mill, wee in Ueppoer over Saturday. H. U. Oay wee io Ueppoer Friday evening eod Saturday attending the 8. 8. oonveDtioo. Jae. Certy waa in Heppner Friday end Saturday, from the Certy k Kilkenny winter qoertere. Artbnr Hodeoo, ooe ot oar taroeeef ol teachers, wee io Heppner several days the past week. Fine home-made taffy el the Orange Front A oleao, freeb etoek of good leave your ordera. If. Sam Hale departed for Annpler Hat arday evening where be eipecle to re main (or the wloUr. Oirl wanted to do booeeoorfc. Good wagae. Noee bat the beet eeed apply. Call at Gate tit offloe. W-tf M rears. Cooeer k Brock bate Uo considering the propueitioo of patting Io a dreg store at lane. Aey ooe dwirtog to belld either boaee or ban will Bake unoey by eall log oa the QeaMte offlea. 67 If Boet aooomrtiolali'Xi aed eoorUooa treatment at lb Imperial Hotel, Heventb aed Ween. Hie., Fortland. Orrgoe. Wheel waa 61 aeate al Ilappovr on Friday. Today there le eo malarial ebange Io Ibe market at Ilcr-peer, the prioe reegtng from 6oto62 eaeto MomeoU are lee tf trilled ewer and Ihey are daogarooaly mW if e o earned by delay ie eeaee abate One MineteCoagh Core woe Id brief imsae- diele relief. For eele by Ceeer Brock. Georte tleff ird bee ena Bee hall breed Cotswell Lo I a, oel of Mt1eo ewee whkb be wbhee to eall el raa.a eble Agorae. He will be el F. I hi et toek'e corral oa ebnel 81.1, 5H Call oo him. ??if Freak MeFerUod bee btee tt"4e!e4 epeeial agralof The Editable Life Ae- eareaee Co, of Hew Tfk, Ibe eiroage la the wtxll C'eafc eerplne to elwt Uldere of over 41 eillkl Mtra. 11 lake iaerae vttbaol eieg ll.e M liens of the Kmital.U, loser t4a ertee at eome ri. Tttf tw. Jane VT. Raateie. of the H4 llgbt," evf eo tee aUI fir enetbleg eo, ea fare I, b ! the pnt tails la the Ue4Mafttttee. J1, Termoelbef (lte-eeade by ee to the aiese. Jwp Io e4 lake !! UW cm of m fc mb. tf Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, TJloere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, ana positively curee files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Conser A Brook. The - man that stole Jeff Jones' grindstone bad just ee well eall for the etand in order to get it out ot Jeff's way, Tbia kind of a thief would log off I eorner lot. Mrs. Cbas. Donahoo and little aon and Miss Ethel Stewart are here from Port end visiting Mrs. Donahoo'e mother, Mrs. Julius Keitbly, end other relativea, Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Erikson bsve re turned to their home In Spanish Goloh, near Milobell, after spending a few deyi visiting Dr. and Mrs. Hoolock. The latter la Mra. Eriksoo'a sitter. Tetter, 8lt-Hheum end Kcxema The Intense Itching and smarting, inci dent to these difu-aw-a, la inatntly allayed r applying Chamberlain a Lye and Skin Ointnittiit. Many very bad caaee have Nf n jwrmajiently cored by it. It equally efficient for itching pll and favorite remedy fur euro nlrrlee. chapped hand, chilblains, front bitee and chronic euro eyes. 23 eta. per box. Br. Cady'a Condition I'vwdm, are oat what a horae nwla when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Thev are Dot food but medicine and the brat in nee to put a borne in prime condition. Price 23 orate per package. W, J. Br j an bas offered a Urge sum ot money to Ewing college, Baotoa, III., be kaowo ae Ibe Mery Elisabeth Bryaa prise foed. The Income ie to be eeed annually daring eommeoeemecl wetk Io eaab pritee for Ibe beet eeeeve oa Ibe erieeee of goveremool. Mr. Bry. en's mother wee a etodeol at Ewieg oollfga. Rhe ore priaelpal of the Toaeg Levliee eollrge, eo J reind oo eocoaet of III health. Rveelf la IIIm4 Deest. (1rea bbnd tnraM e riven ekin. No uiy tthool it. t urtrHct ndr ( thr lie cWen tour hUmi aitd krp it clvan, h etimng up Ibe Ur lir and driving ell im unlire Irtrtn Ibe Ixuly. IWm !! Is mall i.irtiflre, lU, bbilrbni, Merkbm U, anl that ex klr bilmiw (nsnplrixin l.f taking I aarta.- Iuljf lr l-t) rvnla. All drug giata, aali(a(lK0 goeranlcvd, 10c, lr,S-. UTCMRT airtRit The N jteoiW megaaiue a am bet ot Ibe Outloik, In e4dttio lo eeverel Jra- faly eed finely lileelraied artielae, bee aa a buUbte lealare tbe edireee lately delivered by PrMideet f.lk.1. tf Harvard rbisvraily, belre Ibe lirooklya iaeil leteoatbe feeetwa of ederaltoa. Ie aUqate rvporte of tLte e44ree wen OfteUd el Ibe tint. Preeldeot lUlel bee kiedly rvie4 Ibe ealtre e-l lrM for Tbe Oitluok, ae j tt le eow pr lated le fell. TVm wbe baerd II agreo that lb 1st on of ibe avxl Imanrtael ad dreasi deelteg wilb He ger4 eabjert wbirb bee ef Ue delivered la Ibis eoeelry. It derfte eed lllbeselbe kW pnswiMe r.li. (14 e fer . Tbe fNilm k eet aay, 13 Aliv I'alare, Jiew JeeS tm Ibe etgM -" I t ev I-m! li'M le e Uk.eo I.m f .hl km a!'.rrl til -it " n.f if M 1,1. The Vln !" IM Cl M-l end af 11 f-.lil' Kw IH- mm4 fnf III H,rt'" er ttmt tr ft- tie .ii. TV w" f" '" ""r io Mwaa ip'-'T Vf W "' ! il. rM 1 !J e-t' '""I :l ie l,A A !; ft"'l I rttk eb-1 0 Smrf Baths down al the Jones' barber shop. 25 oents. Orville Jones manager, tf Statements tor the Famous Simple Aooonnt File printed at tbe Gszette of floe. tf. Buy your lined gloves of P.O. Thomp son Co. Big assortment to ohoose from. 2t F. M. Grimes, representing tbe Dran- nan ox Thompson show people, is in town. If you need something for your system oall at the 'Phone The Telephone sa loon, City hotel building. tt Van Coffey waa in Heppner Friday and Saturday, a delegate to tbe 8. 8 convention from Liberty sohool. W. L Salicg returned to Sand Hollow on Sunday to take op bis duties again as teHoher of the school oul tbere. A light fall of snow at Heppner Sun day night, but it wbb soon dissipated by tbe sun's warm rays Monday morning. Dr. J. E. Adkins bas returned to his home at Hillsbero after a month spent in Heppner, working at his profession, dentistry. L. R. Fairobild, representing tbe Kelby-Goodfellow Shoe Co., of St Louie, was in Heppner yesterday with his line of samples. Wm. Hughes, who reoently had to undergo a severe operation for appendi citis, is enjoying better health than be has lor years. Tbe mail route from E'gbt Mile to Gooseberry bas been discontinued and the Gooseberry people now receive their mail via lone. Wright Saling, of Eight Mile, made this offloe a pleasant call while in town yesterday. He is still bringing in big loads of wheal. Fruit biscuit, honey wafers, assorted cookies, sweet oraokers, etc A large as sortment just received fresh al P, 0. Thompson Oo. 2t Elder R. L. Shelly, of Hillsboro, ar rived this morning and will begin a short series of meetings at Ibe Christian oburch tonight. Hi Tash was down from Hangman yes terday disposing of his surplus crop of cbiokens. Poultry seems to find a ready sale io Heppner now. Nela Johnson was in Saturday from Gooseberry. He spent tbe past summer in tbe neighborhood of Prairie City with bis bBnd of 2000 head ot sheep. Tbe spirit of '76 was "for liberty or for death." That old brand of Cyrus Noble al Chris Borobers' is tbe spirit that touchee tbe epol these times. tt Call on Tom Howard for gloves. No better line in tbe city. He keeps both lined and nnlined goods and bis stook is large. You oan get just what you want. tf Fred Schilling returned tbia morning from Montaoa, where be went to shear last spring. Be expects Llsbe Watkine home from tbe same section in a day or ao. "Unole" Cbaa. Cocbreo waa op from lone Saturday. He reporta that bis wife la rapidly improving and especta that the will be able to return from Selem soon. Come lo tbe Garette offloe and gel a decent lot of envelope printed. Qovernmeol envelope look obeap, and besidee you cannot get your business esrd printed thereon. tf Bob Waikine waa down from tbe Saddle" Saturday and reports that a cbinook had taken off ell tbe anow in Ibet vicinity. But eince then a large amount of enow baa fallen. Tbe Dranoan k Thompson Dramatio Oo. have decided to show in Heppner oo Nov. 18. 19 and 20. It is a high claae oompany eod tbe program will inoluda eome excellent specialties for each ever. log. To beat the broken and diseased lie. suae, to eoothe Ibe irritated aarfacee, to losleolly relieve and to permanently core ia the mission of DeWiii'a Witob Hetel Balve. For Sale by Conser k Brook. e Hubert Morgan eaine In Ibis morning from Welle Walla, where be bee been ieee laet March. He epent the eum mer with Berry Ubolson, who bee i reach jatt eorowe tbe line la Washing too, and who la vary well kaowa to meay reeideole of Morrow ooooty. Thoe. W. Morgan, one of Morrow eonaly'a ancoeaeful about leecbere, end by tbe wey, a pretty snooeeefol termer, too, bee moved fmm F.lgbt Mile to the Oooeeberry erotioo where be bee par eheesxl a raorb and will gi lo rasing wheel oa a more eiieesive re tie. Viord reached Ibia efflee by 'pbooe lest evening lo Ibe efiVet Ibel Tom Wil Heme eod I Jr. Miracle, of Long Crerk bile oot basting near Ibal oily ye lerJey, killed e fine der, wMoh ttb eome arl eU will ao doobl be greatly eo toyed by Ihrae gotlmo eed their frl-eda. Tbe "BieielWe Bet Friend" la familiar aetne for DeWiii'a Wlieb liaael Helve, always reedy for eroergn While a eperifle for pile, II also Instant. ly reltve eod turn eat, braises, sell rbtara, efterse end ell effeettoae of Ibe I la. It ee fails. Foe Kale by Cooes Crwek. leeM Qeawo, Ibe ebihrdr, who bee bea srk for eome lime de at UoUl Ueppoer, died last eight eed will tie lmn today by the eaety, Tbt old in a a, obo wee ooder Ibe ear ef r Hael'irk, e-eal; pbytieiae, waeeaf ferieg from a rtHaplirelioa of dsMaswe, eed II wee fme I Impnemtde lo pall htm Ibroagb. F. 'gar t Iaeb cad wife were vieil.fs to lUppe-r fma K gi.l Mil Helerday. Mr. Ieh lefureae Ibie tpr ibel J. L. k lorai J, bible aigbbofbVd, bMbea to I'ot Head f IbfM !, kaviag has bead IraeUd. Mr. Kiaoaid bed aibemb Vt'd ff ok''i el work lsl earn sear, end Ibe Ir Jury fcee eei4 bl ateeb e9rg ef elnea. THANKSGIVING 8EBV1CE8. The Different rhnrehes of Heppner to Hold Uaioo Hervieea. On Thanksgiving day, Nov. 25, tbe different churches of Heppner will hold a nnion servioe at tbe Christian cburoh, beginning at 11 o'clock. Tbe following program has beeo prepared tor the oo- oasion : 1. 8ong, America. 2. Reading first Proclamation, by W. 0. Laoy. 3. Prayer, by Eld. R, L. Shelley. i. Song, "Come Tbou, Almighty King." 5. Scripture Reading, Rev. J. Fleeher. 6. Reading last Proclamation, Re.v. E. P. Greene. W. by 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Collection. Anthem, by Choir. Sermon, Rev. 0. R. Howard. Doxology. Benediotion. Tbe Marqnam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marquam building, is under exoelleot management and tbe public will be royally entertained this wiuter. New companies and new faces will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-olass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some n( tbe flue dramas tbat will be presented. : tf Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- ent business conducted for Modcrstc Ftta. . Our Orrtec ia Opposite U, 8. paTtHT Orrier and we can secure patent ia less tune than those nmntn from Washington Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, it patentable or not, iree 01 charge. Our fee not due till patent la secured. . ......... How to nht.in Patents." with cost of same in' the U. S. and foreign countries sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. a WrTi re, ir.ni wr riwa( ""Mm vn, v. . IN NEW QUARTERS WILLIS STWAHT,- Tbe old reliable livery stable man of Heppner, bas moved into tbe RED FRONT Just Nortb of the .Gazette offloe, wbere be wonld be . . pleased to see all. hie old friende and make new onei. HE HAS BALED HAY FOR SALE AND STALLS TO LET AT REASON A BLE RA TES Also rents Buggies, Uncles, Teams and Saddle Horses. yoo come to town. Old Canton Plows Canton Harrows Canton Ganos canton disks or Drills or Seeders StodebaKer Wagons ana HacKs...... Super Super GRAIN and FEED c p ssssU Is Main Street , Next door to Palaoe hotel, HEPPNER, OREGON Any person who is interested in British Columbia should write to W. H. Hnrlbnrl. general passenger agent of tbe 0. R. & N., for a oopy of Pat Donan's lit tie "booklet," "The New Bonaozaland." It is well worth tbe trouble. 60-tf. Heppner to Pendleton via Heppoer Ecbo Stage Line. Persons desirous of visiting Pendleton oan save time and money by taking this route. By ac quainting tbe agents the previous even ing the ntage will make connection wttb 2 o'clock train at Echo for Pendleton Offloe at City Drug Store. W. D. Lord, Proprietor. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! HEPPNER, OR., Nov. 12, 1897. Mettri. Conser & Brock, Heppner, Or. Gbmtlbmen: 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 bottle, costing me SO 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. 1 beg to remain, most truly yours, OTIS PATTERSON, Ed. Gazette. You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B VI YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' fnrnitihings. Yon oan find what you want at T. R. Howard'a. . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... Remember Willie when Billy Oordon, stand formerly .oooupied Heppner, Oregon. by HEPPNER RACKET STORE THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN MORROW COUNTY TO BUY NOTIONS AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. A FEW PIUCES QUOTED BELOW. 1 paper fall ooaol pioe 2 cents. 1 peper good needles 2 oents. 1 spool linen thread.... 3 oente. 1 oard books and eyee 1 oent. 1 ball knitting cotton... 3 oents. 1 gents tape border hkf 5 oente. 1 Missee colored border beodkerohiet 2 cents. OTHER GOODS SUCH AS HOSIERY. TOWELS, HANDKERCHIEFS, c., AT LOWEST PRICES. OUR 5 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. HOP GOCD And now tlie entire world Knows this verfect vroduct As the Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or. The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY n MO TUOUBI.I TO HHOW OOODH- WE WANT YOUR TRADE. J. W. VAUGHAN. immm J St W 17 1 . 71 -4eW tttlt fnF MinnTerW (cmW- ill; PXI I X.JM ' w r w i n i ii. 1 1 in i.k - " i -w.. 4i 9PVlARj iiiiiv.Q.'rHQi.'rT But are those of f raatMrt alns In proportion to cost. If you want to let your Ditmejr s worth ol hunust fowls 111 j iiuiunuivj iiuiiuiui OR MACHINERY, CALL ON o. ti?iiomjpoiv W ars Increasing our stock lor fall and winter. Call au4 so Confectionery ee Dat Co'n Juice" Is Found at . Vf 1M . aCnyi:U II ill.lj i T - aj nnana , y 1 ti j H 1 I t49mm -. est t N. lit k tM"n fl Do You W.int a Ui ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Telephone Saloon, Oo Main Htreel, in City Uotel Building. The Best of Everything Always onlop Ooarteoua treatment to all. Nice rlob rooms. TOW TlIvIwYI!, Prop. mANK PO0CRS J. $. ROBCQTS Rogers & Roberts, Contractor! tod Builders. Plans and Estimates Given on Short Notice. All Kinds of Repair Work Done- OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night, leave your orders -Any Old. Ilace" and Ro. or Jim will cct 'em. o o o o o o o II orse All thre ca m irorarcd at Thnrociu A Iiinna, liwcr Main Htmit, llr-ririfiiT, Oron. TImm r an af4nilt4 Ilk 'Irani, Maftav. f'rw4 Ullllaa a4 hf cutttM a4 axMMif t4 Unm la smi iwo mriltt llk lm.iu.( sua, rnr la lVli' aIU IM swt THOMPSON Sr. IMNNS, LirciiTUur, nxrnriii, e -Mm HOOTS AND SHOS DTMC rLCC TO OCT THCM It AT M. WCIITIJNTIIAL,VS II, kas nrlliiii( la Ihl. Una thai fo war 4lr anl ynm ran dni1 oa II too trl a fwl arIM la abaa Mat fuaraiitMa II. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 014 Ue, Main Street Repelrlfff SeeelaKy Tho GAZETTE, $q.oo A Year for CASH. af