Oil, How Thankful Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned Wonder ful Results of Purifying the Blood. " A very severe pain came in my lelt knee, which grew worse and worse, and finally a sore broke oat above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered in this way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading of a case like mine cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief i I am -stronger than I have ever been in my life. I am in the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Mood's Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, ascents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. offer the following The Gazette can clubbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 13.00 " 8. F. Examiner, $1.50 8.25 .1 N. V, Tribune, $1.00 2,7 i " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.00 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World. $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50o , 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 5.00 Eural Spirit, $'2.00. 3.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00....'. 8.00 McCall's Magazine $1.00.. , J.30 Yearly subscribers to tha Gaztte can get clubbing rate -with any paper on earth. 'In every life there must be sorrow ; If not today, then tomorrow ; But of all sorrows there's no other Like the loss of mother." METH. EPISO. CHUKOH. . v. . - -... ggfiY IfJKH, Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Ep worth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The Spirit and the bri e say. Come." The pastor may be fonnd at tbe paraonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any who may deeire to consult him on religious, social, civic, philoeophio, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLUSHED, minister. - Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, ana 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. BRIEF MENTION. Here and There. Nell Magnnsen is op from Lexington. ' Sea M. Liclttentbal k Go. for shoes, a. J. O. Kinaai4 fas up from lone Sat urday; Jaok Romjti ia back from s trip Boroei tbe trail. Wm. Barrett waa tip from LeziDgtoo yesterday. Ralph Dlttenhoefer was in town Sun day end yesterday. Ranous is still on the tart doing lit tle carpenter business. tf Oaaa Matlock was in Sunday from tbe McDonald osoyon ranob. Submit jour plana to Ranoua before giving ont your oontraot. . tf To trade A Rood beating stove, (or cord wood. Call at office. tf. D. EL McOarty is up from tbe Lionton borse batobering establishment. P. C. Bowman was np from tbe Al pine neighborhood jeiterday. Batba down at the Jones' barber ibop, 25 eeots. Orville Jones manager, tf Bob Eites, a cousin of the Malbewa brothers, ia over from Pendleton on visit. E. B. BUoIod and wife were Eight Mile's repreaentativee at tbe metropolis yesterday. Dairy Bartholomew waa op from bis beep ranob in the Alpine section, on last Holiday. Lew Keed came ia Sunday from Atbeoa where be reports lively time for the past fall. Mrs. William Rasmus U convalescing from an atlaok of appeodioitis, at ber borne io Portland. "Co'n jo ice" ia all right but Low Til lard bas a brand of 14-year old K0"ds that la bard to beat. 6o3-tf. O. 0. B Mine, of Lriiogton. bae gone up to Milton to spend a brief period with friends and relatives. Painless remedy tor ttraotiog Ueth. If not as alated, do charges Try Dr. Vanghaa'a Dew plan. C0-f. Sheriff Matlock got boms Sunday morning from the Wscblin trial at Hillsboro, on wbicb bs wse a witness. Best accommodation and courteous IrealiBSol at tbs Imperial Hotel, Sevsntb and Wean. Sis., Portland, Oregon. Fall Bimisuo got Id Saturday from tbe Jobo Day, where be reports so inch of "lbs beautiful", while tbe summit of the Woes are oobUmI with a tall of from 6 to 15 leobes. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Boddell's, III., snf frred fur eight years from dyspepsia sod cbronie eoostipelioa sod was finally ured by using D Witt's Little Early Risers, tbe fsmous little piile for all atomacb and liver trouble. Comer h Brock. - Dan Stalter showed a representative of the Gazette some rook yesterday, taken from bis claim, the Golden Eagle, on Zollinger oreek, wbioh Bessys 827 60 per too. Tbe olaim is located on Jobn Zollinger's ranob, the letter's house be ing located on a ledge, of which tbe owner was in blissful igooranoe until re cently. Dan bas another claim in tbe neighborhood wbioh he considers very good. The Gazette . believes that next epriog will bring a big mining boom to Morrow county. Hon. Henry Blaokman, - collector of internal revenue for the dirtriot com prising Oregon, Washington and Alaska, is at borne for a day or two, having arrived on last Sunday. Mr. Blaokman lutended to go on to Ontario, but ascer taining that he would not meet the party with whom be bad a business engage ment, be ooncluded to visit . tbe home folks before going baok to bis duties. The Matquam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marquam building, is under excellent management and tbe publio will be royally entertained this winter. New companies and new faces will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-class theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some of tbe flee dramas that will be presented. , . tt J. D. Kirk arrived yesterday from Bit ter on foot, having walked over tbe mountains a diBtanoe of 55 to 60 miles. He took three days tor the trip. He found 15 inches of snow on the summit, but beyond getting lost for a brief period and falling into a creek, be met with no serious mishaps. Cordray, the pioneer theatre man of Portland in tbe line of "popular prices," bas refitted tbe Wastingtoo St. theatre, formerly known as the "New Park." Cordray always has something new, and our people, when below, can spend a pleasant evening at his place. tt Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red light," ever on tbe alert for something new, oau furnish you the finest cock tails in tbe land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in the business. Drop in and take the taste out of your mouth. tt Press Thompson, one ot Morrow coun ty's prominent citizens, and who bas been identified with this locality from its early history, is dangerously ill with kidoey and stomach difficulty, at bis home twelve miles east of town on Hinton oreek, K.C.Wills is carrjiog all kinds of notions, fancy groceries, vegetables. green goods, candies, etc, besides a good stock ot merchandise. At tbe Dew stand, City hotel building. Don't miss Bob. 604-5. P. O. Borg bas tbe largest stock of watobes, docks, jewelry, silverware and musioal instruments ever shown io tbe couoty. Call and examine the complete stock before seleotiog your holiday gifts. 605 6. Conductor Bryant, of the Heppner branch, intends to move bis family up from Portland 10 tbe spring, if be should conolude to take Ibis "run as a perma Dent thing. Karl's Clover Root Tea, f ir Constipa tion It's the beet and it after using it you don t say so, return package and get your money. Sold by Conger k Brook. x Those decorated lamps at P. C. Thompaon Co's. are the prettiest ia Heppner; tbey are made with patent collar, warranted Dot to leak or get loose. 604 2. Minor k Co. are preparing tbe old Blaokman store building, recently ocou pied by R. 0. Wills, for the reception of tbeir stock of goods about Jan. 1st Joe Dnbois, a relative of tbe fltalter brothers, is now living at Kelso, Oowlilc oouoty, Wash. Joe formerly kept a shoe shop 00 May street, Heppner. Miss Mabel Glsssoook olosed sno oessful term of school at tbe Mason sobool boose on Rbea creek, with sppro prists exercises, 00 rndsy last. Jas. Cornell and wife arrived Friday from Newberg, Yamhill county, and will locate bere. Geo. Robinson, ot Hardman, Is in town today. See the "belled" delivery waton.No. 4. when you want work done for 10 cents and up. Bkagway" is the official spelling decided upon by the postomce department for the new posiomce in Aiasaa, six miles irom uyea. Grant Co. News: The Heppner staee line oc casionally has to resort to the old-time custom of a pack saddle for the transmission of. mails. The Holly Club held their initial oartv at-the opera house last evening. Nearly all the mem- Ders were present ana the evening wa spent in a most delightful manner in dancing and at wmst. Grant Co. News: Jack Vincent, the pioneer stage driver, known all over Eastern Oregon, was stabbed with a pocket knife by a French cook in Baker City the other day. The wounds received were not serious, however. Lafe Penland was down from the mountains today. He says that another panther inhabits that region and he thinks that it can be cap tured Lanes Penland and Geo. Sperry will go gunning for the animal in the very near future. The members of the M. E. church,' South, have decided to have a public Christmas tree on the evening of Dec. 24th. On the same even ing, the Christian church and the M. . church wiil each have Christinas exercises, given by the respective Sunday schools, to which the public are invited. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. SCHOOL ITEMS. The banner was again awarded to Miss Barker's room, as the pupils in that room were perfect in attendance. On Friday next, at 330, p. m., the high school will render a literary program to which tbe public are cor dially invited. A new feature of tbe program is tbe organization of the Heppner High Sohool Herald, a paper which bids fair to out-rival tbe Heppner Gazette. Chief editress. Miss Ethel Walbridge; as sistant, Mies Anna MoBride: lecal re porter and advertising agent, Miss Jennie Kirk. -- Backlen's. Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or do pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Conser k Brook. Eastern Star Election. Oo last Friday night the Chapter of I Eastern Star mode tbe following seleo tions for the ensuing year: Mrs. Geo, Cocser, Worthy Matron; Frank Gilliam, Worthy Patron; Mrs. J. W. Morrow, Associate Matron; Mrs. Frank Gilliem, Conductress; Mrs Will Spenoer, Aseo- oiate Conductress; Mabel Leezir, Seo'y.; Mrs P. O. Borg, Trees. My Entire Stock Mast Go. . I deeire to olose out my entire Btook ot millinery by January 1st, 1893. This is a good opportunity, also, for anyone desiring to go into tbe millinery busi ness io Heppner. My line is very large and everything goes at cost. Call early and secure bargaius before the stock is broken. All those owing me please settle at once. 4tt Miss Altha Lbaoh. O. A. E. Election. Oo Deo. 25, 1897, Rawlins Post, G. A. R., of Lexington, will hold tbeir elec tion of offioers. At tbe same time other business of importance will be trans-1 soted. All members of tbe Post are re quested to be present, if possible. 605-Dec24 MILLINERY BELOW COST. Mrs. L. J. Eetts proposes to sell off ber winter stock ot millinery regardless of oost. This stook inolo.de 1 many ohoioe pattern bats, walkers, sailors. "tarns," eto , of ths very latest styles. These goods must be sold before Feb. 1st, so coma and get a floe bat at your own piioe. COS 6 Iks Kebekah Elect. On Isat Saturday evening tbe Re be sab lodge ot Heppner oboee the fol lowing officers: Mrs. D. A. Hsrreo, N. Mrs. Cornell is a daughter -S Mi, Ad 3ont V- u ;J-L. leager, Any pat roe of tbe Heppner Light k Water Co. will notice ss improvement ia tbs quality of lights furnished of late. This Is due to Wore regular tnotioa of tbe iocaedeeoaot eslo Tbe work of Inoreaaicf tbe water supply is being cashed. I J Bart uatk e,r. Tpu 1 hi Itm H Amf of Mrs. P. J. Bowermao. Tbe firm of Thompson k Gentry, who lately start! a bntoher shop opposits tbe City botel building, have sold out to Rbea k Matbews. Five oars of horses were shipped be low last night, bound for Linuton to be butchered. Tbey were in charge of D. U. MoCsrty. Al Roberts was at Arlington Saturday last 00 Boras C'fllOlal business, sod was eslled tq Pendleton yesterday oo a simi lar mission. Miss Laib Matlock departed tr Portland Haturday last, after a brief visit with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Matlock. O. W. Conger, uf Long Creek, arrived this morning 00 bis way boms from California, and is stopping at tbe Hotel Heppner Mike Motiuire, one of our festive slieepberders, Is enjoying a brief san of rest witbia tbe eon flues ot our little olty. Ths Heppusr Floorlog Mills see la active operation sgaio, turniog out floor, tbe Osteite believes, equal Io tbe best. Common snd srleet stook of tomatoes sod canned eorn at T. R. Uowsrd's. COS tf Wm. Penland is d wn from bis big ranob today. Hoow is all gone Dp there and sheep are doing well. Fine boms-sisde rsffy al the Cranga Front. A eleao, freeb stock ot goods Wave year orders. tf. Licbtonthal Co. fr shoes. Eie!ntve shoe store. Handle lbs beet. H3if Felt boots snd robbers, sod A "tie overshoes at T. U, Howard's. & tf. Flossie Fsrtiswortb is able to sit op, after a eevere illness. Welter Van Dnya returned Ibis mora. ing from t'urtlasil. Mrs. Hail, of Cpoer Butler creek, is reported ill. ftotiric Healed bids nqieeted for tbe delivery st my ranch, e the bead of Rbea creek. of one bODdfsd Birds ol pine, fcn Tool wood, said wood to be delivered i later than middle of Ane-net, IKm, bids and all Sto. ; Mrs. Andy StsvensoD, Tress. F.d urate Toar Bowels With Cecerete, Canity C athartic, sure ronstlpaiioa foreter. wo. uuuu, tall, aruirgiats riluud money. Tut Bom Fieo Yard WiHlsrn Oor don bas moved bis feed yard from its former location to Jouee' old slsod bers Is will be pleased to have all bi friends aod patrooa to eall oo him. Mr. GordoD Is anoummodaitog, has good yard and abnodaot facilities to tak esrs of stock ta first class s lisps. His pi ices art very reasonable. Us bas bay sod grain for sale. Has lately adJexi a ear Unut of balrtt timothy. tf. PREPARE FOR (MS 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. Blankets ! Blankets ! TRET n ABJ3g3E3Tl?,S 2 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... Minor & Co. We But the Only Blanket On Earth ia the 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, HEPPNER, OREGON. In it for Business J, M. HAGER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Groceries, Dry, Goods, Ladies', Gents' and Children's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, Etc., At prices as low as they can be sold in '4 this market. Cotton Blankets 90c a pair. Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25. also have a line of Eastern blankets called wool, at $3.00. PENDLETON BLANKET We are sole agents for those, having bought our entire line in June,.il enables us to sell those celebrated goods at tbe eame prioes asked (or inferior brands. Gall and examine. MINOR & OO. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, 1 EVERYBODY! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! rCT YOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and aupplies ; you want tub atantial gents furnishings. Yon can find what you want at T. IL Howard's. . . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED! Is. R, Howard Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. THE ART Of BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... D. A. Hen-en Building, HEPPNER, OREGON. j And now tlie entire world h nows this verfect urodaat As the Star Brewery beer ; HEPI'NER, OR., Nov. 12, 1KJ7. M'urt. Contfr it llmek, lltifiur, itr. Okktlrmkn :t wu recently taken with a lererecolil which made me very hoene ami rendered me unlit to ttvnd to btiilneM. A friend of mine called tnj attention to jrnur lr. Bnrthlow't cough (yrup end I bought a bottle, eottlnf ma M cent, which relieved me at om-e and com pletely cured me. I am iul,J't to throat difficulty and I have found nothing that gave me ao much relief at this cough cure. I am Informed that It li excellent for eoldi, bronchltla, hixiplni cough and all throat and Inns trouhlne. 1 brf to remain, moat truly jroiira, OTIS I'ATTKRHON, Ed. Oawtte. Odd iVIIowa tlertioa. Willow Lodge. No. 66, 1. O. O. F., beld their election reoeuily as follows : Tom Morgan, N. O.; P. Deio. V. O. j J. L. I Ysager, So ; M. Lit h ton thai, Treas. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinawarc & Quccnsware. At I Gilliam & Bisbee's And by the way ey have anything yon raa rail for In the Una of II an a are, atuvaa ami Tin ear. The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But art those of freaUwt value In proportion to coat If you want to gut your moiiey'i worth ol honeet goods In II l mi Hardware, 1 in ware, OR MACHINERY, CALL ON - We are locreaalng our tori for fall and winter. Call and ane ui. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. Frank MoFarlaml baa been appolotad peoial a-ol of The K-iuitalile Life As arena Co of New York, tbe Btrgngeal In tbe world. ("ab earplua Io policy holders of over 43 mil llo dollars. Ifcm'l I lake Insurant wit bonl Bering th n plans of the F.qnlebl. Insure both eie at aarua rstea. 77 1 f tATauQUc rt later than nillla ff Angnat, J., w 7i"k", J nt 4 lh l.b, day of Jaooary. 1. (aTi. I j 1 U-wrv th right to rrjet an? and I TZt .!. Olive Holder baa tako ehatg of lb Hotel ileppoer feed barn and will far Blah stall room, grain or bay al reason able flgam, Will aleo An dray work and haulm; He to tn! fwm trains. I tf. What it Hop tioldT Deal bft on aarlh Hea ail. alaewheM. D. E. GILMAN, 6cncralCoIlcctor Pnl your old bnt an4 BntM In hi, hanoe a" l f ( ymt mmmf fM,t ,4 II, m Matte a prrtetty at Bai4 fll.-tl4n. Oft'ieie ia J N. I'rown'a I'.uiLling. J. L. GIBSON, At t he loW Oi l Btaa4. Hhavintc. - - 1T CIm. ll.Ur Cutting. as J, I Imrlnr as tha r.i.gla'1-rti of IM. n.t. nmSis'.rtttfeffSkO. this- I - bbbbbbbb p aT m K e7 A I I - a. 9 i W BB M -war w w m ft w t-i -rik i ii. - T . TT I I laT W If Ml. lik 4 1 l- r, anoiii;' JJ'yCkkffrin M IT. I 1 1 .l 1 1 LI ? . I,rtm:ri,hiK f 1 I, ! I.. I i 9y mm-. '.'"rp. u.Swi.utiiiiiuui. 1.1.1!. u.iJiu'iii PO nTlAirDl C On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. Confectionery That 14-Ycar Old Stuff. 'Cohen's Best," On Tap Down at The Telephone Saloon IT law i a.i io noona Nsw BtanJ, City Hotel DailJiog, JUOW TlIrYl!), Prop. 9 Ileppncr's YEAGER, Leading Furniture ..Dealer B1 Kixirn SuitcH from $11.00 up. iff OfKMl, Drojr-Leaf Tuhl. M, T r Bcautilul Line ol GUrlstmas Goods now Open. YOB are UiM to call a4 I i,prt my Stor k B 00TS AND SHOES'. . THC flACC TO OCT THIM It Of CO. ny ka anythlB la Ibis Una that ymi may latr and yon raa daiwnd OB It Too st a uu4 aitb'ie he tbey uarsoie It SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old ea-.e Male) Strt f1.Balrle SBlslty Tho GAZETTE, $2,00 A Year for CASH I t-f ia wotk ad puid W I kav pn (ail.