) BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Writes this Letter Tells ell about Her Troubles when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. M At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on bis right cheek. We need all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The sores spread all over one side of his face. "We consulted a physi cian and tried his medicine, and in a week the sore was gone. But 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 Sarsaparilla. I also took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now fouryearsold, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores since he was cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mrs. S. S. Weoten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood s. u j. rt'tt are prompt, efficient and flood S PUIS easy in effect 26 cents. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following oinbbing rates: The GAZETTE 12.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50 13.00 " 8. F. Examiner, 11.50 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, $1.00 2,7 5 " Inter-Ocean, 1.00 2.50 " 8. F. Chronicle, U-50 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 8.75 Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, 14.00 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 clubbing rates with any paper on earth. METH. EPISC. CHUHUH. SEBTIOES. ' Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ' Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and i at 12:11) p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. xrayer meeting, rnurRday, B p. m. 'The Spibit and the brie say, Come." The DaHtor mav be fonnd at the careonaare ad. joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult nlin on religious, social, civic, philosophic educational. or any other subjects. J, W. FLUSTER. Minister, The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs, x. J. uatiock. Don't be persuaded into baying lini ments witboat reputation or merit Chamberlain's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters as the following, from L. Q. Bagloy, Hoeneme, Gal., are constantly being received: "The bast remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain's Palo Balm, and I say so after having need it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, lame baok, sprains and swellings. "For sale by Conser & Brook. M. B. Morgan, one of the Gazette's substantial friends of tbe lone neighbor hood, has been in Heppner a few days Ibis week. He stntes that a very pleasant time was bad at the close of tbe Fair view sobool and all are well satisfied with Miss Ella Meson, the teacher. Miss iMason has tbe reputation of being one of tbe best teachers in Morrow county and her success proves that sue is justly entitled to it. In answer to a telegram from 8 8. Hornor, W. L. Baling departed on last night's train for Sumpter, Baker Co. , to take charge of the school there on a salary of $75 per month. He has been teaching tbe Sand Hollow sobool this winter and had a ooaple of weeks more before the term was finished, bat gave up the school at onoe to accept the better position. The Gazette's job department is be ing pushed to its utmost oapaoity at present. However, if the present toroe oannot get away with wbat comes in, more belp will be oalled in. Bring on yonr printing end it will be done for you In urst class style at reasonable rates. Tbe Gazette meets all competi tion either in work or prices. From a late issue of the Washington Post, this papnr learns that A. W. Pat terson assisted in oarrying off the hon ors in a debate by the students of Co lumbian law sohool on the qaestion, Resolved, That oongress should enaot a general anti trust law." This makes A. W. contestant tor tbe prize debate. Clans Johnson was in from Goose berry on Wednesday. He reports that bis brother, Obas. Chester, who resides at Weieer, Idaho, was recently pretty badly hurt by falling 80 feet from a bnok baildiog. Fortunately no bones were broken. Clans departed on Wed nes day night to visit bis brother. JUNGLES OF GUIANA. A Haas of Vegetation That Can Scarcely Be Penetrated. The vegetation of the Guianae is a devouring mass of green, which stead ily encroaches, and is kept down only by the ceaseless warfare of one plant upon another. A tree springs up, says W. Nephew King In Century, and rinds its w ay to the top by its energy. It is no sooner established than a parasite begins to climb its trunk and lace it self around the tree, until finally the grip of the' parasite kills the tree, and both fall to ruin and decay, leaving a space, which is immediately occupied by new forms. To penetrate such a jungle is impos sible without tbe use. of a machete and ax. To keep a path open requires coiv stant cutting. If you shoot a bird or nn animal, it falls perhaps not more than 3C0 feet away; but it may re quire a half hour or an hour to reach it, and unless you can shoot from a canoe, and can drop the bird into the water, as a rule you cannot find your game after it is killed. Words cannot a scribe the beauty of this mass of green, vigorous vegetation, nor can one com prehend the difficulty of conquering such a wilderness unless one has actual ly grappled with it. BUILDS Attempt at MANY NESTS. Take Notice. Explaining- an Old Habit of Male Wrens. The London Field tells of many cases where wrens have built several nests, only one of which has been occupied, and casts about for on explanation. appears from what T. M. Ward, of Sib ton, Yoxf ord, Suffolk, says, that it 1b the malo bird that builds these unused nests. He also observed that the builder of a nest which was never used paused after each bit of nest material was put in place to sing in a loud voice, The odd nests are completely finished to all outward appearance. Sundry ex planations of this remarkable habit have been offered, one being that the odd nests are put up for the purpose of fooling the parasitical cuckoo, which depends on other birds to raise its young; but there is a poetical idea that it is the inaie bird's loncsomeness that urges him to build; A few American birds build duplicate nests, but the mat ter has not been so thoroughly studied by field ornithologists yet to admit of uu accurate explanation of the cause. 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! THTIT 1200 Pairs Now On Sale at.... Minor & b0. Cotton Blankets 90c a pair. Cotton Blankets, Better, $1.25. have a line of Eastern blankets called wool, at $3.00. 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. Bat tbe Only Blanket On Earth is the PENDLETON mm We are sole agents for those, having bought our entire line in Jane, it enables us to sell those oelebrated goods at tbe same prioes asked for inferior brands. Gall and examine. MIHOM & CO. S200022 If you use too much of Frank McFariand, resident aKent of Schillings Best baking powder e Equitable Life Ins. Co., presented I , .. , . In it for Business- tbe this o'ffioe with a very respect," lists of wedding presents and donora, thanks. Mr. MoFarland is doing a good ana ODiiuary nonoea, otuer mau mum mo vuiir or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices oi special meetings tor wnaiever purpura. 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 cent a Une. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. 'Here and There. E. F. Hynd visited several outside sections of Morrow county this week. Messrs. Gerklng and (Jerking were down from Parker's mill Wednesday last. Geo. Bhlpley's family have the measles, some of the younger children being down with the disease. Frank Roberts daparted last night (or Alaska, and will probably locate in that locality probably at Skagway. Mrs. E. B. Baling, of Band Hollow, has gone to Walla Wills where she will remain for some time visiting relative. Miss Josle Hastings, one of the efficient teach ers of the Heppner schools, is spending the va cation with her parents who reside at Westou. Mrs. I. L. Vsn Winkle and children returned from Rhea's siding, where they speut Christ mas, on Wednesday morning. ' C. 0. Fuqua was re-elected commander of Rawlins Post at their last meeting U. W. Unilth, adjutant, also succeeding himself. If Morrow county people think that the Oa sette Is misrepresenting Mr. S. B. Njre they should write the postmaster at Lost Valley, Or. , for information in that direction. The supposed drowning of Jim Jackson, cousin of Editor Jackson, of the E. O., has been reported, up oa the Yukon, near Dawson City. The report lacks confirmation, however. A. Abrahamslck, tbe champion whistler of Morrow county, has challenged the champion lady whistler of the PaclDo coast, stakes 1100 a Ida. The Gasette has not learned of the young lady's acceptance. Pendleton's recent Bre destroyed some wood en buildings and did some damage, but on the whole It will be better for Pendleton that these rattletraps are gone. Better structures will be erected in the place of those burned. Word comes over from Canyon City that the body of Pete French, who was killed recently over In Harney county, passed through there yesterday nrouta to Red Bluff, Calif., where the Interment will occur. Sentiment 1 pretty veuly divided over the killing. It la learned that French struck Oliver before the latur shot. Oliver came Into Burns and gave himself up. DrveaTelly Nervosa. Oeals: I was dreadfully nervous, end for relief took yonr Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quisled my oervrs and strength coed my whole nervous system. I was troubled with emistipetioD, kidney and business for this splendid oompaoy and is proving himself to be a rustling- in surance agent. Through the push of T. A, Rhea, it col lection wan raised this week for the family of It A. Ford, amounting in oasb and provisions to aboot 880. This family are in very needy oiroumstanoes and this gift on the part of our oitizens is no doubt greatly appreciated by them. On Bocount or the prevalence of measles in onr city, and io order lo les sen tbe possibility of the disease spread ing any farther, the different Sunday schools of the town bave deoided to abandon their meetings for at least two Sundays, and longer if neoessary. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red light," ever on tbe alert for something oew, oan tarnish you the finest cock tails in the land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in tbe business. Drop in and take the taste out of your mouth. If Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, III., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and obronio constipation and was dually oared by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little piils for all stomach and liver troubles. Conser & Brock. Lost On Wednesday morning, the 15tb lost., on tbe Heppnet car, a pair of gold-framed glasses. Finder will please leave them at tbe Fiiat National Book, where be will bs liberally rewarded. 10 2 Dyspepsia cored. Hbilob's Vital izer immediately relieves soar stomtcb, oom iog np of food distress, and is tbe great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con ser k Brock. y flu to Ibe Matlock corner sod try Armstrong k Cooper's whiskey and cigars. If yon like tbe sample buy some. 6tf Detipner Candy Feotory for fresh ereame and tafflee. W. U. Van Dayn, Prop., with E. J. 8locnm. 6J8-1. "Oo'o Jaioe" is all right but Low Til lard baa a brand of 14-year-old goods that Is bard lo beat. Co3 If. Painless remedy for eitrseting teeth. If Dot as slated, do charges. Try Dr. Vsngbeo's oew plan. 604-tt. UIBKUWU 1 . t 11 1 I If Ann't crril thm ralr pretty calendar " ' But why not make your money go as far as it will by I using just enough of Schilling's Best baking powder one-third less than of the brand you are used to ? J. M. HAGER. GENERAL MERCHANDISE A Schilling It Company Baa Francisco (028 Common and select slock of tomatoes " I . i 1 n n i . bowel trouble. loor Tea souo cleansed csiineu u 4. u. my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Bweel, Hartford, Coon. Sold by Conaer k Vroek. I LCXINUTO PUIM tlia. Ws are having Srx weather. Uwk out for a boom la Morrow county next year. A anod stand of wheat Is reported on fall sow a grata. turinm Is s hnndred p ! better now In Lsstngtoa than It was one year ago. O. I. Prase Is this k erecting a neat Utile bars on i. U. Brown s property. J W. Marshal, general roll"-tor tnrChea H. TvVia a co., of I'ortlaawi, M stopping la our City this week. 605-tf. Llcbtenthal k Co. forsboea. Eiolusiv shoe store. TlsodUs tbe beet. fcltf Ooioassas's famous old "Dublin Stoat," imported, at Chris Rorebsrs y., ANK OF FRANCE. A Discussion That WU1 Arise on the Ques tion or Renewing the Charter. The subject of renewing the priv ilege of tbe Bank of Franco will short ly come up for discussion In. the cham ber, after having been in abeyance since 1892, when the senate approved a bill for tbe purpose. That bill, eftys the Ed: burgh Scobs man, has not since been modified, and the provktona included in it will, it is thought, be adopted without material alteration. One of them, which was to empower the bank to increase its note ieue from 3,500,OO",uwi. to 000,000,000f., was passed aa far back as 1603. The charter expires on De cember 31, 1895, and the iwoponal la U extend it for a further period ot 20 years front that date, In consideration of the Iniik making certain concessions to the state. Among these oonwealona ia one by which the benk U to fore jro all future Interest on the government debt, nmountinp; to 140,000,000f., and not to di-i: anil rvpaymrnt of the cupital an long a tU charter ia In force. The bank is to undertake Or; service of the national debt and transact other bual- was for the treanury, both at the head ofllee and branches, free of charge, and make an nninipl j aymrnt to the latter tf 2,iW.CC!.f. during the fust ytu of the currency of the new chattel, and 2,500,OOOf. per annum auuapiuet:i ly. It la to ojien several new brauches, and make advances to agricultural co operative aocletlea. It la not Improbable mat an rnort will be made to convert th bank Into a state Institution, but such a project does not command support either in financial or ministerial crrrlea, and Is not in the. leaat degree likely to meet with aiineesta. ' TwosanJs are Trylsj It. In order to prove lbs great merit of Ely's Cream Moiia, tbe mt eBoetlve ers for tatarrn ana t ow in iimu, "' r,wm pnred a grisrnti trial six for 10 eents. Ut it of your droRgu.1 or send 10 rents to ELY BltOS., CO Warrca BL, . I. Uiy. I soJsreJ from eaUrrh of the wont kind ever since a boy. and I Dtr hoped lot curs, but Lly's Cream Ilalm aostns to do even that May eoqneiuUnoea have ad it with eieollenl result. ooer Osirum, 43 Warren Ave., CLlnago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged enr t eatarrls and eon tains no sonatas, mercury a or any Injurious drug ' Trios, (0 eeula. At druggists or by Eoai. 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 this market. D. A- Hen-en Building, HEPPNER, OREGON. For your "Knlck Knacks" for the Holiday festivities, see tT. R. HOWARDS At the same Old Stand. THE m OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HLOIP GOBD And now the entire world Knows this verfect product As tfie Star Brewery beer MMyyeyyvevrfVevvvVr?,rrVrV HEI'PNER, OR., Nov. 12, ltW. Ururt. Coiurr A Brock, Utppner, Or. flsHTLim:-1 was recently taken with a severs cold which made me very hoarse and rendered me unlit to attend to business. A friend of mine called my attention to your Dr. Barthlow's cough syrup and I bought a bottle, costing ms M cents, which relieved me stones end com pletely cured me. I am suliject to throat dlfftaultv and I have found nothing that gave me so much relief as this cough cure, I am Informed that it Is sseelletit lor colds, bronchitis, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles. I beg to remain, most truly yours, OTIS PATTERHOM, Kd. Calotte. On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY C0APANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. The Best Bargains- wwttMAAWa' J. L. GIBSON, At 6has Jones' Old Bland. Bhavintf. - - IS Ct. Hair CuttinK. HZ Joe Is kwplng op the reputation of thta shop tor aret rl"" work and would bs pleased to have lou call. Mathews & Gentry, BARBERS ftRLINGTON-FOSSIL STA6ELINE Proprietors. REF.D O. OOILVIE T Core FomiIswIIm Wnnrt, Tske Caw-arete 'imI ceUiertta le or A. II C. C. C tail to cure. Orviasmle retuaU sauoey ATlEXTluX REPtBLICAN. A meeting- ef Ibe repal.liese elnb of Morrow efleoty la celled for Hatnrtlsy. Janosry 15tb, 1, at Ibe eonrt boose Is Flopi-oer. at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose ef The Christian K od-avor sof Wr are prrring electing dMegatee lo Ibe state meeting: S htlval lor New Veare eve. ttjlf Sip Sid . . . u i- al rs and pie are bvtng prepared lor toe of repoblioao elul, wblett eocveoee la supper. tbe city of PoHlsod na the U Tae1sy Kd and fat UeM-. pr.-t-ro.is ,hpmi nt . ..j .1, . .l-ct offleers for Mor mm toonlf. were In UB wtier i"V " enftiitaa. I .y lrl -mirH"i I SDSQIDg year. All r)mi' Ska ah Mows Make a4 reL Tbe tjovel rrU('le of a si'smer's furnarrs brlnsT M with bank no Ira was recently wltwseH at a MIitrraesn port. Forty earks of tbe apiiarenlly valuable J'Sjr were toaaed Into tbe fur nace umlrr tbe lonfiof eye of tbe atohera, vl.o stood rrsUvrly by wHb an evlilrntly IHirolhir lslre to poaja Ihrmclvrw of at lt a bamlful of that w birb tbry aomrwlist lnrlrrnntly styled ' rum fuel." The notrs wrre ranrrM notrw of lb tnk of Algiers, whoM tnarutsTrr saperlcteodrd tbe oirslln of tbrir abeolute combustion. -' . 1 (so I B0 lie FARC FROM ARLINGTON TO rusall ISO mllM).. l-iOp Botindtrlp H Msyvllle (U miles) l Round trip Coodoa (M mltea).. 109 .... Round trip Clem MllM)... 100 Kuuod t(1p Otes (It Billee) I s9 oia9 Wip Rtaaelssfse ArliDgtoa every Biortilng (Randa eteeotedl at e'eloris Is doe , - w - - - ' - r si Oondao at 3 p sa. and armew at roe ell at 7 p. . . Comfortable covered eoaehse so J ssre fal, sipsrieaeed drivers. uUook lot lite soewp oust will eloee by wishing a Pspl'f Hew Yea to tothetwsrtie. Mat It be the future as ta the peal, lot the Interests ot Morrow count, kiAbia. tstlogtoa. Or., Dee. 9, T7. orgeotly rrqaeetel lo attend. W. W. HsttaD, Pres. J. W. Hoawoa. Bee'y. Tms h-m Fato Tasd -WllUara Oor doa bas moved Lie fJ yerd from lie form loealrof) to J noes' eld steed wbers be will be pleased to bate all bis Men Is aad Mtroea to wall o bia. Mr. Prosperity cornea qetrkeel to the nsaOorda le erenmmodstlec, bee food rd and sbnsdsot feeililtee so laie s of slor-i la first elsee ehspe. Ilis ire are very rweeoeehla, lie baa bay d gra a for sale, lias lately added a r bad of UXeJ UmtAKf. tf. II . 1 Beat i i r ". f m Cee f 1 I 1 Hum. n-HttltrM. r 1 - fat vet (Mis Wires Away. We will send to any address by mail sel of ail eot-oot psper dolls and ai estre dreseee on reeeipl of foer ate I sUmpe, These dolle illoelete tbe t aad rales ef IXsmoal Vm tot e.lof1ng aartblaf . IromslUs and ribltoae l bear elosk of f"wa. iMsmood Dyes come ia all colore and sbeald 1x4 eonfessKl wltb Ibe ebseo if (omlag la only few eolors, Ibe! Sows deslere try to sell tot ibe sake ef ritrs profll. WrtU as et oees for the d -l's bWore they are all fooe.- Wie, K'cberdeoa A On , llnrlicgtott, VI. Shaving e ?? 15 Cents. ir Shop two doors South ot PoeUilrlre). D. A. CURRAY, Formerly of Pendleton Tonsorial Artist ARC NOT THE GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY But are those ol greatest value In proportion to cost 11 you want to get your money's worth of honest goods In Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Confectionery 0R MACHINERY, CALL ON- 0 Tl?riOMi?sOKr CO., Ws are Increasing our stock lor tall and winter. Call and ses as. That 14-Year Old Stuff, "Cohen's Best," On Tap Down at The Shaving, Half Cuttlna, Shop, Matlork Corner, 18 Ceela 28 Heppner, Oregon Telephone Saloon D. E. GILMAN, GcncralColIcctor Put your old hu handa end got llir Mae twllartbme. flMI mrawr out ol a epeplallf ol bard Office) io J. N. Di-owd'b IiuildiDg. taw IT lea hahu oooisa a Nsw HtsnJ, City Hotel Baildiog, LOW rriILWVlI, Prop. J. L. YEAGER, The Old Shop ! Hoppncr's Leading Furniture iif:iiir Ia tbo plao to go (o get your Su pork and lamb clopg, leaks aoJ roaata. IUkI Hoom SuitCB from f 11-00 up. (Jwxl, Droir-I af Tallies, $2.25 Deautllul Line ot f 4 tirlstmas Goods now Open. Yea are lavlled to call and Inspect ny Itork ftV4awee twwW Ws4s With ea-lr kawl, e.ra eaneiipao'x lwav tee. UU v ied, iaesM Me-w FISH EVERY FRIDAY fine ere'td hame and rare laM, ketlte mxlwxl old Tie. Hlflwet esa prtoe) paid kir let (Ana. ItllEAA MATIIEWa lUanas las' III a Ibe lis ewrpweWr baeiaeee. err dv'Sf a lw BOOTS AND SHOES'JU. THC rlACC TO OCT THCM It Of Tby have sayUiIng la Ml line that r "ar dlre and roe raa depend oa It you get a good article wbea Ibey guarautea lb SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. 1 014 Ue Main tree Reaalrlaf ellyi