1 BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writea thla Letter Telia all about Her Troublea when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sorea. M At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on his right cheek. We UBed all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to so avail. The sores spread all over one aide of his face. We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week . the sore was gone. Bat to my surprise in , two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when he was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Barsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sareaparilla, and before the first bottle .was finished, the sores were well and have ' never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any sign ot those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Barsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mbs. S. 8. Weotbn, Farming ton, Delaware. . . Get only Hood's. u.Aii nsilc Prompt, efficient and nOOQ S rlllS easy in effect 26 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following olobbine rates: The GAZETTE (2.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan.t 1.50... .... 3.00 ' " B. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2,7. " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " . . 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75 f hrice-a-Week N. Y. 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 McCall'a Hagaiine $1.00 1,30 Yearly subscriber to the Gazette can get clubbing rates with any paper on earth. METH. EPISn. CHURCH. SERYT.0E3 ' ' Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p, m. Epworth LesKne Devotional meeting at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. -The Spibit and the bri e gay. Come." The paator may be fonnd at the parsonage ad joining the ohnreh, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult hiin on religious, social, oivic, philosophic eduoational, or any other subjects. J, W. FLK8HKR, Minister. Take Notice. L The sum of five cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolution! of respect," lists 01 weacung presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and uuuw ui Biwiai meetings ior wnaiever 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. Here and There. Fat Eelehar is in from the range. ; Bee M. Liclitentbal & Co. for ehoee. a. The Curette oarriea a (nil line ot legal blanks. Bob Willi is in his new quarters, o"zj as one conld wish. G. P. Montgomery, of Chioago, was io our town Wednesday. Julias J. Paul came in from Prineville on Wednesday last Ranons U still on the tort doing t lit tle oarpenter business. tf To trade & Rood heating stove, for cord wood. Call at offloe. tf. A. L. Walker and wife came down from Hardman yesterday. - . Barry Jonas and family were visitors to Heppoer yesterday. Frank and Ed Moreland, ot Hardman, were in town on last Wednesday, , Geo. 8. Blake, of Blake Bros., Rock Creek sheepmen, was in town today. Batba down at the Jones' barber shop, 25 cents. Orville Jones manager, tf J.N. Fordyos and 0. O. McDonald, traveling men, were in Heppoer yester day. M. A. Olden, one ot oar E igbt Mile farmers, was in Heppoer Wedoesday last. Look oul for Dr. Grant who will ar rive bare about Deo. 20th with a rattling show. W. V. Crawford .for.mae of this oflloe, baa moved Into bis nsw reeideooe, near the Christian eborcb, "Oo'o juice" is all right bat Low Til lard baa a braod of 14-yeer old goods that Is bard lo beat. 6o3-tt. Painless remedy for sitraotiog teeth. If Dot as stated, do obergee. Try Dr. Vaogbao's new plao. COe-tf. Beet aooomroodatioo sod eoarteons treatment al tbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh ad Wash. Hts., Portlaod, Oregoo. Arlbof C. Lawreoee and Roeooe F. Oakes, kolgbte ot lbs grip, are interview log the Heppoer trade today. Nat Boot! aod Jubo Maidmeot, ltork Creek ebeepmea, ware io town on laet Wedoeeday aod T. oraday. (leo. V. Iluberte, representing Zao Bros., of Portland, talked to Ueppoer's bosioees mo on Wedoeeday laet. Be sot dtoeivedl A cough, boartseee or croup are Dot to be trifled wltb. A doee ta tiros of Hbilob's Core will savs tea mo b t rouble. Hold by Gun A Brock. J Mrs. M. B. ford, Rnddoll's, til., sat frred far eight years from dtspepais sod bronlo osatipatioo aod was fleetly sori by ostng D. Will's Utile Karlv Itteera, lbs famoes little pliU for all etnmarb aod liver trool.W OeerA Brock. ' uif c ttiri.ly, cure m!n' lo furvivt. w. U CUC. fail, r-ii4 rwliurfanwry IUv. Howard relaraed home fmcs Pxrtleod (lie sb ruUig etl repne bis wife as tatprof int. aad will be able lo ret art boest la a short time. l f fc !. LTL imS. I I aJ3 A COLD CLIMATE. A Candle Flncla It Hard Work to Keep Warm in the Arctics. Cold is merely a relative term. The resident of the semi-tropical countries shivers when the thermometer falls to 50-degrees, while the Laplander and Eskimo think it is comfortable at zero. For real cold, and plenty of it, one must go to the polar regions. Think of living1 where the mercury goes down to 36 degrees below zero in the house, in spite of the stove. Of course, in such a case, fur garments are piled on until a man looks like a great bundle of skins. Dr. Moss, of the polar expedition of 1875-76, among other things, tells of the effect of cold on a wax candle which he burned there. The temperature was 35 degrees below zero, and the doctor must have been considerably discour aged when, looking at his candle, he discovered that the flame had all it could do to keep warm. It was so cold , that the flame could not melt all the wax of the candle, but was forced to cut its way down, leav ing a sort of skeleton of' the candle standing. There was heat enough, however, to melt oddly-shaped holes in the thin walls of wax,, and the result was a beau tiful lace-like cylinder of white, with a tongue of yellow flame burning inside of it and sending out into the darkness many streaks of light. Don't be persuaded into baying lini ments witbont reputation or merit Chamberlain's Fain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following, from L. G. Bagloy, Hneneme, Gal., are constantly being received: "The best remedy for pain I have ever need is Chamberlain's Fain Balm, and I say so after having need it in my family for several years." It oures rheumatism. lame baok, epraiiiB nnd swellings. For sale by Conser & Brook. PurcuudiuK a Hion.toy, A dealer in stuffed animals who also kept a few live creatures for sale, gave his shop boy, who was permitted to sell the stuffed specimens, orders to call him when anyone asked for any of the living animals, says Youth's Companion. One day a gentleman called and de manded a monkey. "Anyone of these?' asked the boy, who was in iharge. He pointed to the stuffed specimens. -"No I want a live monkey," an swered the customer. The boy stepped to the door of the back shop and called to his master: "You're wanted, sir." "Only the Best " Bbou'd be yoor motto when you need a medioine. Do not be induced to take any substitute when you oall for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Experience bas proved it to be tbe best. It is an honest medioine, possessing actual and unequalled merit tie wise and profit by the experience of other peoplt. Hood's Pills are the favorite family catnartio, easy to take, easy to operate, a- A Midget" Testament. A "midget" Testament, three-quar ters of an inch long and half an inch wiue, weigning only ze grains, nnd a "mite" Bible, one and three-quarters of an inch high by one and one-eighth wide, containing 936 pages and weigh Ing 180 grains, have .lust been published by a Glasgow firm. They are said to be tbe smallest Bible and Testament in the world. Miss Allie Hoghes, Norfolk, Vs., was frightfully boroed 00 tbe faoe and neck. Pain was instantly relieved by DeWitt's Witob Hazel sulve, wbiob healed tbe in- ury witbont leaving a soar. It Is tbs famous pils remedy. Conser A Brook. The Prior of Spendthrifts. A London jourruil of society says that th prince of Wales is the most thrift 's man In the world, as carelem in money mat ters as a successful gambler. In 33 years Albert Edward, thia kniraol asserts, has "run thronph" $.'i0,000,000. The government has paid him $25,000,- 000, with an additional allowance of 5,000,000 for traveling fxrx-nur. All this he has spent and yet to-day It Is estimated he owes various tradespeople and his rich frml 120 000.000. Everybody Bays Bo. r.nrU rn!v Cathartic, the most won derful mJical discover? of the axe, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, ant gently and positively on slilneys, liver ana noweia, cieanslne: the entire avstirn, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, namtuai constipation and biliousness. I'leeao buy and try a box of U. C. C. to-day j 1 0, ', mi cenia. boiu ana guaranteed to cure by ail druggists. Rev. W, E. Potwlns will coodnot Episcopal servioes lo tbs Christian oboreh al Heppner on orxt Toesda? sveolog, Dec. 14. Dyspepela cored. Hbilob's Vital ixer immediately relieves soar stomscb, com ing op of food distress, aod Is tbs great kidney aod liver remedy. Bold by Coo serABrck. 7 J. T. Csulwell briogs back from tbs moootains specimens ot kaolioe, a vert excellent quality of slsy which to used ia Ibe maoofscliire of porotUio. Care Ibet cogb with Hbitoh'e Core Tbe bet eoagh ears. Helievee sroap promptly. Ons mlllioe bottles sold Isel veer. 40 do for 25cls. Bold by Oo- r A Brock. y It. C. Wills is earn leg all kinds of botkioa, fMe rocris, vgrtbls. greea goods, caodiee.ete., bide a good slrk of saercnendtt Al lbs new stand. UUy bM buildieg. Da'l esiae Bob. ft &. Tboee decorated I sinus at P. C. Tboo)pea Co's. are the pfettlwet I Beppaef; tbef are rnsd wilb patent oollsr, warrant tot to leak or gal lone 4 2. Miinrr. HIJ IhI Mqt4 I't tbe deliver; at tuf ranch, oa Ifim bsd of Uhe nrswk. of ooe baadred enls til ptni rar root wo.nl. eaid wm4 to be dllrt ftot Ulr Iban tot.l ll f Aee is. I. bMs (td IM 1Mb dst of Jsonsry. lM ItMwrve tbe rigbt to rJet aof aod all J. W. M aaow fr2-Jel5. FOB BIS BHD WOPIEK. Plans to Improve Their Physical Condition. Mrs. E, A. Buck's Recovery from Severe Nervous Prostration. The Simple Method Which Wrought a Per manent Cure m Her use. There has been more or less talk ot late about the benefits ot evmnastio work for girls and women. There is no doubt that their pbysioal condition oan be greatly improved by systematic exeroise. And it is certain that many stand in sore need of such improvement. Tbe great weariness, nervousness, poor sleep, inability to walk far witbont tir ing, bearing down feelings, headaohe, and backache, oold feet, and spinal ten dernessall these are symptoms that affeot a large proportion of women. "Tbe sense ot exhaustion is a remark able one; tbe woman is Always tired; she passes the day . tired, she goes to bed tired, and she wakes np tired, often, in deed, mor tired than when she fell asleep.-- She sighs a great deal, and her arms and legs tremble or 'fall asleep' so frequently that she fears palsy or paralysis." . Bui few have opportunities for physi cal culture, and they give up hope and suffer silently and sadly. Into the dark ness of their sorrow comes a gleam of brightness from the experience of Mrs. E. A. Book, of Lynn, Mass. She writes : "For a long time I was on the verge of nervous prostration and general debility. I was so I oonld not walk any distanoe without a terrible palpitation of the heart and a dizzy, faint feeling. Noth ing helped me until I need Paine's oelery compound. A few bottles of that re markable medioine made me feel like another woman. I now do my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite, and can walk a long distanoe withont having to rest at all. I only hope this testimony of mine will induce some poor, nervous, worn-out friend to use this compound and be oured." Why should there be suffering and sickness among women when there is a soientiflo, oommon-sense remedy, Paine's oelery compound that cures. If you do not need it yourself, speak of it to some weak sod nervous woman, and tell her that at last there is relief tor nervous ills. A Woman's Cleverness. A good story is told of the cleverness of a woman in a transaction with an in surance adjuster. The parlor curtains took fire, and before the blaze was ex tinguished the carpet was badly scorched. After looking over the dam age the representative of the company said Bhe was entitled to the value of a newcarpct $100. "We will allow you that sum," continued the man, "and we will take your old carpet." "Why, what can you do with it?" "Oh, we'll sell it second-hand aud get back $10 or $12 at least," was the careless reply, in tended to make the company's attitude as generous as possible. "In that case,", promptly put in the owner of the car pet, "sell it to me. I'll give you $12 for it." The adjuster could only comply, with tbe result that this quick-witted chatelaine got n new parlor carpet with a handsome moquette floor covering aa well for an upper room that needed it for $12. Backlea's Aralra Halve. Tbe Best Salve in tbe world for Cuts, Braises, Hores, Uloeri, Bait Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skio Erup tions, and positively cares Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price !2S cents per box. For sale by Conser A Brook. It bas been rumored thai tbe Natiooal bank bnilding, 00 lower Main street, will be moved to a more advantageous position on Main atreet Tbe bnilding ia constructed of brick bat this will not intsrfere with sacb a plan, if deemed advisabls. A Clever Trlok. Ilcerlaioly looks like it, bat there ie really do trick about il. Anybody can try it who baa lams baok snd week kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. Ws meso bsoao oars biinswlf right awsy by taking Elsotrio Bi iters. This medicine tones op lbs whole system, acts as a stimoleotlo tbe liver and kidoevs, is a blood purifier snd neive tonic. Il cares oonstipetioo beederbf, faintiog spells, sleeplessness aod melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild Isislive, aod restores lbs system lo its aatoral vigor. Try Elsotrio Kilters sad be oovlooed Ibet tbey are a miracle worker. Every bottle goaraoteed. Only 60 oeola bottle st Conser A Brock's drug store. Wash Thompson moves today iuto tbs ridnre properly of lire. TaylorTbomp eon, while Wall Thompson snd family til Disks their bonis lo Ibe Welob property, Istely veeeWd by Waab. TonHiJi mr Trylag It. In ordr to prove tits great merit of r. y s Cran JUliu. the snmt elTsntlve cure fr Clrrh end CuM In lUwl, we have pre. t rwt a -tiiron trial sits for 10 enl. U-t it of yuur dragiot "t snd 10 rents to riT B W., M Warren St., N. T. City. I soTersd from caUTh of the wnrt kind ever si m-e a boy, a i l I aer bpd for sun, I m Civ's 'rm lialie sanis to do vsa I list aMny acnainlaaM bate lol il witli eieetlvtit rwrnlts. -Oacer Oetrua, 4-i OVrtn Ae., (Ittrago, III. fJr's rrm Balm Is the ailmowl.-ltf-d eir if eawrt a tn-i ooouuim do eoraina, ariiry D" any tsalnrtosMl dmg Trlre, tO niiU. Al drti!ll or I'T md. .SOTH'K Or HTrx KtlOU'Fkff N(Ti is ursray oimtmt rural III has ln ot lh silMrfs i4 lh rirrt K.ii..l t Ht'V. si lhli UHtlMMsHit.'Ml SmI ' f M nJs.M'Uf l hs tnm erf l-flrf Iraslms as mf ff' SI' o 0 PREPARE FOR 0 0 BY PURCHASING ONE OF THOSE ELEGANT SUITS OF E.W.Rhea&Co. A full and complete line of the cele brated Kuh, Nathan & Fisher goods just received from Chicago. Suits and Prices Guaran teed to Fit. An elegant line of Gent's Neckwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. You can surely be suited in any of these lines. E. W. RHEA & CO., FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, In it for Business o J. GENERAL MERCHANDISE WLL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF a Groceries pry ' Ooodsi Ladies', Gents' "and Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots an Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc., At prices as low as they can be sold in ' this market. D. A. Herren Building, ; - A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbee's ... And by ths wsy they hsrs anything you rsa call for Id th. Itn. of Hardware, Mures and Tinware. GO WHERE YOU CAN ii. ' :..: '-v. ,rf tlilnif...i;;iilnl!!iliii.i;iiiiiljiil p( Tho GAZETTE, $2.00 A Year for CASH. HEPPNER, OREGON. - M. HAGER. HEPPNER, OREGON. HEPI'MKR, OB., Nov. 12, 1897. M' Vrt. Conner It Brork, Heppner, Or. nsMTLta(M:-I was recentlj uken with a sorer, cold which mad. m. vary hoars, and rendered m. unlit to attend to business. A Mend of mine called mjr attention ta four Dr. Bartlilow's cough syrup and I bought a bottle, costing me ISO cents, which relieved m. at ours and com pletely cured me. I am subject to throat difficulty and I hav. found nothing that gav. m. so much relief as this cough cure. 1 am Informed that it Is eicellent lor colds, bronchitis, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles, 1 beg to remain, moat truly yours, OTIH PATTERSON, Kd. Oasette. GET - WHAT YOU WANT. amljiil 6t iv r iiiii 1 1 ill V Blankets! 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... Cotton Blankets Cotton Blankets, We also have a line called wool, Bat the Only Blanket On Earth is the PENDLETON We are sole agents for tboae, having bought our entire line io June, it enables us to sell tboae oelebrated goods at tbe same prioes asked for inferior brands. Oall and examine. AdTIOI STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! BUT IOU DO WANT LOW PRICES to suit tbe times. Yon want fresh groceries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. You osn find what you want at T. R. Howard's. . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I IT. 3. Howard Main Street, THE ART OF BREWING. 1HE03P And now the entire world TCnnmS this inert ini. rx-rmhiM As the Star Brewery beer STAR BREWERY COMPANY, The Best Baraains ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But ar. those of ireatttst ml us In proportion to oost. II you want to set your mvu.y'i worth ol honest goods In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery ""OR MACHINERY, CALL ON It. O. TPlIOAIJPSOPiJ QO.a w. an lncreasinn our stock (or That 14-Ycar Old ..... On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon s ir l MAHie oooiaa Nsw Htsnd, City Uotl UullJmg, TOW TlIVIvARD, Prop. J. L. YEAGER, Heppner's Leading Furniture Dealer IUhI Itoom Suites from fll.fK) up. ft. GooI, I)roir-I af Tahl.-H, 2.'J5 f r DcautlTul Line ol Gtirlstmas Goods now Open. Y.a ar. lavIM to HOOTS AND SHOES'1 UTMC PLACE TO CIT TMIM It Of Tby hav aaythlni In this llns that you msy nr.tr and you raa dstMBd .a It oa s.t a out artli Is bu Uy Mraiil Ik SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Ol4 Stasia", Main ttr..t Blankets! Minor & Co. 90c a pair. ! Better, $1.25. of Eastern blankets at $3.00. l 4& CO BLANKET You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! Heppner, Oregon. Was Perfected by the Production of.... GOILO On draught at all popular saloons 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. (all and winter. Call and so. us. Stuff, call and Insport ay Stork VffMf, Of, N. . R.palrinf a 6.elaUyi v