Poor and Weak Catarrh and Bronchial Trouble Had no Appetite-Now Better In Every Way -A Delicate Child. "8ome time since I took a sadden cold mnd could not get rid of It. Being subject tocatarrhand bronchial trouble I cougbed terribly. I lost my appetite and grew poor and weak and I did not feel like work. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla. In a short time the cough disap peared, I Blept well, had a good appetite nd I was better in every way. last spring I was not feeling well, I had no ap petite and no strength. I resorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon felt more like work. My little nephew was a deli cate child and had a humor whicli trou bled him so he could not rest at night. He has taken a few bottles of Hood's Sar saparilla and now he has a good appetite and is able to sleep." Miss Abbib J. Freeman, South Duxbury, Mass. HOOCl'S SapraSrma Is the One True BlooU Purifier.' All druggists. $1. Hnnr1' Pi lie a the best after-dinner 11UUU S fills piiu, aUi digestion. 260. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. . The Gazette can offer the following clubbing rates: ' The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50.... 13.00 ' 8. F. Examiner, $1.50.. . 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00.........;... 2,75 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00.. ...... 2.50 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50. 8.25 ' 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 3.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World,1.00.. ...... 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c. 2.00 Leslies Weekly, $4.00. 4 50 Rural Spirit, $2.00. 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 McCall'i Magazine $1.00 ' 1.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get olubbing rates with any paper on arth. , . METH. EPISC. CHURCH. SERVICES. anday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m, Clae8 No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Ep worth League Devotional meeting at T p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. "The Bpikit and the bn te say. Come." The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad joining the eharch, where he will be glad to meet Bny wo may" desire to consult niin on religious, social, oivio, philosophio, eduoational, or any other subjects. , J, W. FLUHHEB, Minister. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions oi respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself rive as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. i. notices 01 cnurcn ana society ana anoumr 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. See M. Lichtentbal k Co. tor shoes, a Osmer Shaner is down from Hardman. Milt Maxwell is down from Hardman on business. Peter Brenner is over from his Goose berry ranoh. What is Hop Gold? Best beer on arth.' Bee ad. elsewhere. Sam Wilkenson spent Sunday and yes terday with relatives in Her pner. Felt boots and robbers, BDd Arotio overshoes at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf. Born To the wife of Garrett Akers, - of Gooseberry, ods day lsst week. son. Gaiooesee's famous old "Dublin Stoat," imported, at Obris Borohers Ben Swaggart left last night for Wes ton to spend the holidays with bis family. H. M. Bryant leaves for Albina to morrow night to spend Christmas with bis family. Fins home-made taffy at the Orange Front. A olean, fresh stock of goods- leave yoar orders. If. "Oo'n jnioe" is all right but fxw Til lard has brand of 14 year old goods that is bard to beat. 603 If. Painless remedy for extracting teeth. If not as stated, no charges. Try Dr. Vangbao'i new plan. 604-tf. Bee Dr. Grant's company tonight at the opera house. Bis show is a good one. 80 say everybody. T. W. Morgan, tbe Gooseberry peda gogue, sod Nels Johnson, sheepman of tbat locality, earns in yesterday. Best eooommodatioo sod courteous treatment tttbe Imperial Hotel, Seventh aod Wash. 8ts., Portland, Oregon. Go to the Matlock corner and try Armstrong k Cooper' whiskey and aigars. If yon like the sample bay some. . . 6tf F. M. Courier end wife were in from light Mile yesterday. Mr. Conner is . M f tba most anocessful farmers of tbat section. Tba "boxing eon left" down at Port land last Friday night between Fred fuller and Bobbr Barns aaaavlottry for tba former. Asa Thompson waa in Betsrday on busies oonneed with tba recralary- sblp of tba Morrow County Wool Grow er1 Association. Mrs. M.B.Ford, Roddell'i, III., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronio constipation and waa finally enrad by using De Witt's Little Early Rtaers, lbs famooa little pills for all atoinacb and liver trouble. Cosier A Brook. Jsa.Joaosoa brought in aom cattle for shipment on last Fndsy. A contest over tba ownership of a steer gav ria to tb rumor tbat Mr. Johnson bad beea arrested. Tbi Is not Una, In aoy sens. Tba etsr in qnntioa waa shipped b low, Mr. Jobason giving bonds for Sam. Tba nadaf of ownership will be tried latter on. R. O. Wills departed Wednesday for Portland and while below will aeoare the servioes of a first-class auctioneer. On Wednesday of next week be will be gin the auction sale of hia entire atook of goods and will oontinne same, until it is olosed out. This is a rare chance for the people of Morrow oounty to secure great bargains, and all should attend who can possibly do so. These goods must be sold regardless of cost don't forget tbat feature of the sale. Remem ber the date, Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1897. 606 7. John Depuy was dowo from the "reservation" yesterday, laying . in sup. plies. Be reports some fan in prospect for Christmas, np in bis neighborhood. A Christmas tree will be one feature, rip at the Rhea oreek sobool house, after which a dance will be given at Jack MoEenzie's plaoe. Rev. C. R. Howard left tor Pendleton last right to spend the holiday with relatives. He was joined at Heppner Junction by Mrs. Howard whom the Gazette is pleased to say baa. almost entirely recovered. Sbilob'a Consumption Care cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no borne should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Cousnr & Brook. x Lost Last Wednesday morning, the 15th inst, on the Heppner oar, a pair of gold-framed glasses. Finder will please leave them at The First National Bank, where he will be liberally rewarded. ' It. The Gazette oarries a full stock of mourning note, correspondence style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring snob stationery can have their wants supplied at this office. tt, Mrs. Win, Rasmus recently underwent an operation for appendioitus, at Port land, and is said to be in a critical con dition. Her relatives and friends hope for the beet. Late reports from Skagway report that the big brewery belonging to W. F, Matlock, of Pendleton, and Bob Smith, of Portland, is about completed. O. A. Rhea reports very little snow down at his lower ranch, near Rhea's siding. His sheep are doing well and feeding has not yet oommenoed. Oscar Sobafler was in town bn last Saturday to attend Masonic lodge. He is in exoellent health, having fully re covered from his reoent illness.' The Gazette job offioe has lately ad. ded a number of brand new faoes of late design. This branob of the business mast keep up with the times. E. W. Rhea k Co. are pushing a lot of 25 cent lined gloves.. These are genuine bargains. Just think of it; a pair of lined gloves for 25 oents. 6-7 I. L. Van Winkle has been very busy for some time repairing one of the M.0.L4T. Oa's houses in their ad dition near the depot. Prinoe Richardson, of Pendleton, is minus a goodly part of ooe foot from the accidental discharge of a shotgun in the bands of a oompanioo. Mrs. H. 0. Rasmus, mother of John and Jake Rasmus, is suffering from an attaok of rheumatism, at ber borne in Walla Walla. A. B. Niles, representing The Niles- Vinson Marble Works, oame in Sooday morning on business connected with bis firm. Frank Gentry and sons, John Barton, Barney Doberty and other Black Horse people are sojourning with ns today Statements tor the Famon Simple Aooount File printed at the Gazette of fioe. tf, Common and select stook of tomatoes and canned oorn at T. R. Howard's. 605-tf. Liobtenthal k Co. for shoes. Exolusive sboa store. Handle the best. 831 f Walter Van Doyn is getting Id bis oonfeotionary stook. Frank Vf ugbn was in from Eight Mil yesterday. THAT RA1LBOAD TO PENDLETON. It Is Com lit; Bight Along Over th Mona- taias Frou Yaqalaa Bay. From the E. O. Article of incorporation of the Ore gon Central and Eastern Railroad were filed at Oorvallis Wednesday nnder the new name of fie Oorvallis k Eastern Railroad. The capital stook is $2 500, 000, with its aeneral offioe at Albany, Or. The obj -ct - is to secure funds to proseoute the fxtension of the road to Snake river. The money is all promised by Hammond, who retains control, and states tbat construction will commence on the completion of the Astoria road probably in January. Supplementary artioles are being prepared to cover the line to Prineville and on to Pendleton. This road, when completed, will open up a large tract of oouutry hitherto al most inaooeesible on account of dis tance from railroad transportation. Prineville ia the oenter of one of the richest farming and grazing districts in tbe state. The line from Prineville to Pendleton will pass through a produc tive country, now comparatively undeveloped. ' Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaotioo or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Slooum Drug Co., E. J. Slocum, manager. ABUSED THEIR CONFIDENCE. Long Allea is Chastised by Allen Bardwlck for Beating Him Out of an X. A man called "Locg Allen," who has no other name apparently, is in very bad ndor with the sporting fraternity at Pendleti n, says the E. O. It appears that sports trust one another, and tbat "Long Allen," so named because of his elongated appearanoe, abused Ibis con fidence about 880 worth. Tbe money was loaned him by different persons be cause he asked for it, and when be had accumulated all the capital possible in this manner be left between two sons. He reoeived some chastisement, how ever, at the bands ot Al Haidwiok, who is over from Walla Walla. Hardwiok loaned Alleu $20, and when it became apparent that Allen intended Vo leave town without repaying anybody, Hard wick gave him about twenty dollars' worth of experience in fisticuffs, so that e departed with bia h ad damaged and bis eyes in mourning. Nobody seems to know whither he has gone. Evideotly this is the "Shorty" Allen who was in Heppner recently, and who had some trouble with A. Weinberger over a balanoe due on a suit of clothes. What Dr. A. E. Baiter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effeot of your Shilob's Cure in oases of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it ia the most remarkable remedy that has ever been brongbt to mv atten tion. It has oertainly saved many from consumption. Sold by Oonser k Brook. x SCHOOL ITEMS. The banner tor tbe best attendanoe was awarded to Miss Sohoflald'a room this week. The literary program on last, Friday was well rendered. Tbe most entertain ing feature was Ibe oration by P. M Howard. Tbe Higb School Herald made it first appearanoe before the publio and was quite entertaining a well as in etruoti ve. The debate, "Resolved, Tbat Ibe ability to save money is more to be desired than tbe ability to maka it," was ieoided n favor of tbe affirmative. Judges, Rev. C. R. Howard, Miss Lutie Farnswortb and Miss Biabee. Visitors, Mr. Henry Blackman, Miss Lntia Farnswortb, Mis Lillie Bisbee, Rev. 0. R. Howard, P. M. Howard and J. J. Adkioa. Esoh gentle man apoka a tew enoonragiog words to tbe scholars which ended tba program. WhoT Frank McFarland baa been appointed special agent of The Equitable Life As soranoe Co., ot New York, tbe atrongeat in tbe world. Caab surplus to policy helder of over 43 millio: dollar. Don't take insurance without seeing the new plsos'ot th Equitable. Insure both sues at same rates. 77lf Hit jrk T lit inm Ait rrspt TmMt -3 ROYALTY OUT HUNTING. Tame rartrlrtgos Killed by the Prince WilM-tlamr for William II. The prince of Wales Is a great hnntri of partridgte, the hand raised bird thut have to be clubbed up and stoiu-rl t limUe them fly from men. The way tb- prince bang over tbe ttoft bird aution, nays the New lork Sun. II ux cvr rul gun anil a couple of turn li 1 blind with him to load tin wcnioni hooting in this faxliion Ibe inc Mils KFveral hundred birds before luxm tlrt-cntly he snd a party of friend our reeded In bagging In a single iinrniii L'.immi of the partridge, and in the aft ernoon they got I.WjO more. Like the prince, the (iernien emrx-ro' does nothing in a balf ay. Will.nn tl. has better opportubitim than th prince of Wales. Instead of shooting a thousand or ao of little birds the rrn ix-ror goes on a grand hunt afbrr big .fame, and. shoot bird between the runhe of the deer and like bata. Tbe rrnperor baa tb game laid out In lines between which he may wai ana in i.ft the rar"-, and tbe line are numerou. Three hundred or o of rw deer, doen of wild boar and aT, rnd hundred of birds make a rrpwt cble bag. Cll lor Ttk t llllac. It l not gorrttlly umlenHood that there are arlrntifir resnons forlbeemH nloviyent of fold In filling teeth. Gold ran - weldid Into a solid nm while rold. It ran alwi ! rewwd Into Ihe mnllet cavities and deirion. he one the eeiy la properly clan1 and the gold carefully put In. raw twin taken thst itfl!leery pat tlele of space the uniyn of teeth and filing I as near lv perfect as is lmiMe w ithotit Hie ne tion of licM. A g"ld fllpfg may he built tip to lliKt any or hapr re quired. None of th acid e retiun of tbe mouth or stomach bit any effect Consumption Positively Cured. Mr. li. B. Greevr, merchant, ot Coil bowie, Va., certifies tbat he bad Oju umptioo, wm given np to die, souiihl all mrdioal treatment that money oould procure, tried all eough remedies b could bear of, bat got no relief; (pent many night sitting np In a ebair; waa induoed to try Dr. King'a New Dioov sry, aud wm oared by tba nsa of two bottles. For past three year btt been tteoding to busioes, and say Dr King' New Duooverr I tb grandest remedy ever made, a it baa duna ao much for bim and also for other in Li aommaoity. Dr. King's New DUo ivery ia gaaranteed for ooagha, e ilds and cm somption. It don't fall. Trial bottle free at Slocum Drug Co., E. J. Hluoum manager. Albert Hart. Sheriff Nt Livingston, ol Graa coonty, bad a narrow esrap from what might bv proven a aerloo aacident few day ago. lie, with three or fon friends, waa oat est of town, tryiog hi to grevboand s'lar eayote. A eayot wm started, eod Mr. Living ton e deavored to kern np with tb dugs. Hi bors slipped eod Ml, catching bia foot aeder It, pinioning bim to tb ground ia wbiob position be was eompelled to remeia aaiil reeoned by friada. Hi foot wa badly bralsrd. E4 ! Vae RmtU With trntmrv ' ' m mw W'W S' iar ifFir DR. GRANT, Blankets! Blankets! m Eiiiiit Scientis WHOSE REMEDIES HAVE EFFECTED MARVELOUS CURES, Is iQ HePPner and Will Re main all Weel. All are invited to call and pay him a visit. Advice Absolutely Remedies on Sale! o o OH-ICt IN HUOVi 10, HOTEL HEPPNER. Office Ho.urs: 10 to 12:30 noon; 1:30 to 5 p. m. ' Curiosity Seekers keep away. 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... Minor & Co. Cotton Blankets 90c a pair. Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25. We also have a line of Eastern blankets called wool, at $3.00. But tbe Only Blanket On Earth ia the PfflM mat i KM mTmrmmiTYmnn WW UK IHK DR GRANTS-. LI U At Garrigues Hall each Evening. We are sole agents for tbnse, having bought our entire line in June, it enables ns to sell those celebrated goods at tbe same prioea asked for ' inferior brands. Gall and examine. MINOR & CO PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS BY PURCHASING ONE OF THOSE ELEGANT SUITS OF E.W.Rhea&Co. A full and complete line of the cele - brated Kuh, Nathan A Fisher goods just received from hicago. . , Suits and Prices Guaran teed to Fit. ilf viz vl VI . . t tr C: f. 3f . . . For your "Knlck Knacks" for the Holiday festivities, see mmmmmmmr T. R. HOWARD At the same Old Stand. m J) THE fRT Of BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... An elegant lino 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. Jtnd now the entire world Knows this perfect vrodact As Vie Star Brewery beer.,.. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or. I In it for Business- The Best Bargains- ARE NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY Bui ars Mum. of irmUiat l u In proportion to coat If you want to got your muiiy vurlli ul hoiit'il fotxli In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery ....on MtriiiNFDV f ai i rtN.... 4 I vii imiiviiiiii..(1 If VllfetMVIl I I W. tr locraMlns our stork lor lull an4 winter. Cll suit sm us. o o J. M. HAGER. I That l4;Year Old Stuff, GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cohen's Best, n y I . . . un iuj uuYvii ui inu . . . . WILL CARRY A FULL STOCK Of a a J m a m m a a) m . uroccrics, ury uoods, Ladies , ucnts and t; Children's Furnishing Goods. Boots ,J. and Shoes. Hats. Cans. V Vf tUHUIli, L.IU.. I Telephone Saloon W, IT la XAKiC oooim Nsw HlsBl, City Hutfl IialMiog, IOW TirvTVKI39 Prop. J. L. YEAGER, -tj At prices as low as they cm be sold in Ilcppncr's Lending Furniture this markcl- -r Dealer A r Ths 1( m rsso Tao Willi. m (tor doti baa nuil Ms fl ftti frem lis U)tut location to Jours' old stsa nrrs ra win t pij to t,s all Ms frirtiils ao'l patrnoa to anil oa tiioi. M ()K(la Is araxmmoKistiaf, baa a good at4 aoj abnn.Uot ImiIiIm U tka ears of stork la Brt ela (. 11 ptima ara vary raaoalla. lis bs bay and a rata f"f aala. 11m lataly al lt rir of txilftl ttwuithg. it. CtfJray, tba irir tbala ao f rnrtlant in IW lint oj "pofmlsr c1m," lias nfl"t-l lt WllnUrti HI. Ihir, formal bua m tba "Ne I'k " Cufdrsy alaaya bsa m,ltnf ttw, sail oar fopla. ha twlo. t ifnt a plsBt st bis puaa. tf n . nrrn n,.tiiinri iirnnwrD turc.rH I U Itoom Siiitftt fniiii ll.(K)ti (J(fMl, Dr-ofr-Lrur Ttthlt'H, I'-'.LVi b;:.: Line ol Christmas Goods now open. You r lafllnl to tail sik! Irn t m) m k A. ABUAMAMS1CK, IVlerchant Tailoring ! R00TS ANJ!i?JESHr l-Ar, UCIITICNTIIAL As Kin Huila Mal to Orlr nti'l HittUfaction (Juaraiit o. IN pairing', Cl'-aninganil Iyt lllg Clotln a it tfjiwrUlty. CO Tlr k.t. tmf lhln tkl tin IK " ArMim aixl you it.nl tin It )i t ! .f't m tin lliy i.i.i.la t, SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. CALL AND HEK MK. ON MAY BTHKKT. W !, Mii ltH Rsaalrl fpsaiaity