Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to 8pread In Spite ot Treatment but Now They are Healed -A Wonderful Work. "For many years I have been a great sufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My foot and limb became dread f dly swollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins ot 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. In 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 waa completely healed and the sores gave me no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rllla, has done for me." ISss. A. B. Giijson, Hartland, Vermont. 3 Sarsa- 3 parilla Istht best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Mood riOAd'a Pillfi cure all liver ills. 25 cents. A GOOD CLUBBING LIST. The Gazette can offer the following dabbing rates: The GAZETTE (3.00 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonlan, $1.50 13.00 " 8. F. Examiner, 1.50 8.25 ' N. Y. Tribune, 1.00 a. 7 5 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 2.50 " S. F. Chronicle, $1.50. .. . ....... 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle and map $2.00. . . 3.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 2.75 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.00 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 4 50 Eural Spirit, $2.00 8.00 New York Wool Record, $2.00 8.00 McCaU's Magazine $1.00 1.80 Yearly subscribers to the Gazette can get clubbing rates witn any paper on earth. METH. EPWC. CHCH0H. . BEBTI0B8. Banday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sonde. school 10 a. m. Clauses No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Kpworth League Devotional meeting; at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. ''The Bpibit aud the bridn say. Coma." The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad joining the church, where be will be glad to meet any wyO may desire to consult nun on religious, social, civio, philosophic, educational, Or any other aubjnots- J. W. FLK8UER. Minister. 11. E CHURCH, BOOTH- BEBVICIB, Sunday, preaching 11 a. ra'.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, $ p. m. Kpworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves togtber." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to church. C. K. Howard, Pastor. ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Services each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m. and 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. R, U Bhsi.ly. Pastor. The Ladies' Qulld of the Episcopal church will meet at 8 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock. Take Notice. L The sum of five oerlts per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of raspeot," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and aotlnasoi soeclal meettnirs for whatever Durpoae. 2, Notices of ohurch 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, xnese rules will oe sincuy aaner Sd to in every instancs. Advertising rates reasonable and made known Upon application. Here and There. Old Bong - Get a bonis of good whiskey and a bottle of good wins. And you can drink to your trus lovs, and I will think on mine. New Bong Yi here shall w get th whiskey, where shall we gel the wlneT We'll buy them from Ush Bperry, whose goods are estra nus At the Belvaders beloon, Heppner, Oregon. Marian Evans a as in town Saturday. "Lyrio Bards of America" at lbs Opt ra ho os Saturday evening. Freight for lbs Interior is begin oog to arnri al the warehouse. DsVtuss family, Qepposr opera boose, Saturday Sfsoing, the 25tb. Mrs. E. R. Beach, rf Lexiogtoe, is visitloa friends in Heppoer this week. L. W. Roberts, of Walla Walla, made the Gi.gette offloe a eall Saturday. Mr Biberls will place a handsome mono ment al the grave ot Wo. Leeser while here. The Roberta Monument Co., of Walla Walla, o( wbicb L. W. Roberts is a member, is an old, reliable firm, having erected such monuments as the We lob aod i. A. Thompson monu ments in oar cemetery. I have opened up a oaody faotory in the south room of the City Hotel bnilding and will keep on hand a fresh stook of cofeotionery and faooy groceries. Mj ice oream parlors will be read ai soon as the season opens. Delicimoui soda water will be on draugt before lis warm weather begins. Jas. Habt. John T. Dizosy, of Noland, Oregon, is in the vicinity of Douglas, this oouotv, looking up the matter ot sub contracts tor P. V. millings, of London, Kentuoky, the man who has suooeeded in getting away with all the government mail route contracts in this aeolion ot the northwest. ' A. W. Balsiger, ot lone, left on Fri day night's train (or an extended visit to the East. He will visit Obioago, St. Louis and other eastern olties. He will see many of his relatives and friends whom be' has not seen since making Oregon bis borne seven rears ago. Obas. Morgan was in town from Sand Hfllow on Saturday. This is his first visit to town for some months, being confined to hie home by siokneee. He is gradually improving and expeots to be 0. K. again in a short time. Tbe Gazette will olnb with the Oregon Senator, the great Fhthian paper oi Ore (ton, Washington aod Idiho, published at Portland, for $2.75 for tbe two. Tbe Senator is all right. No Knight of Pythias should be without it. tf. s The Obristian ohurob, at this place, is making preparation for special Easter servioes, . occupying the evening ' of Aprii 10, 1898. Programs containing details will appear in due time. Bobt. and Chas. Thompson arrived tbe past week from Arthur, Canada to make their borne in this vicinity. They are brothers of Jas. Thompson, of the Orange Front, Dr. E. K. Hanlock was called oat to Jas. Brown's last night at miduigbt to attend Mrs Brown who is quite siok. Wben be left this morning tbe was maon improved. Ed Day has just fiuished shearing about 4500 bead of his thorough-bred sheep. Owing" to tie bad we ether be ill not ibear any mora nutil after lambing. E. O : Mrs, A. O, Bartholomew, mother of Walt Bartholomew, visited her ton at Pendleton yesterday. She .is on ber return to Heppner fiom Walla Walla.- , ; ,;'; Jas, Bart now hat hit oaody factory raiining in good shape aod is making op an elegant assortment of tweet meats. Suooees to you, Jimmy. The treat of tbe teason. Tbe De- Moss family at tbe opera bouse Bator day evsnine. Marob 28. Admission, 20 and 35 cents. Mrs. E. W. Rhea returned home from Portland oo Sonday moroiog, She reports Mrs. Ada Curtis rapidly improving. Corns lo the Oasette office and get a decent lot of envelops printed Government envelops look cheap, tnd besides you cannot get yonr loiioees osrd printed thereon. tt kiilti ilNIi) Now is the tima t b. a t every out shomld take spring tonio to strengthen the system and pre pare for the extra demands of Nature. Every spring the system is thoroughly over hauled there is a general house cleaning going on within. The impurities that have been accumu lating for a year must be got ten rid of, and the system reno vated and prepared for the siege of summer. Unless Nature is as sisted in this task, the strain on the: systenTis too severe, and a breakdown is ; the result. Some people negleot to supply this as sistance, and as a result they are overcome by an enervating, de pressed feeling, their energies re lax, appetite fails, and they are totally disabled for a season. Everybody just now needs a tonic, and Swift's Speciflo S.S.S.eBlood is logically the best tonio on the market. The general health needs building up, hence a tonio is needed that is entirely harmless. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy that is guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other harmful mineral ingredient. It is Nature's remedy, being made from roots and herbs gathered from Nature's great storehouse. It thoroughly cleanses the blood of all impurities tones up the gen eral health, renews the appetite and imparts new life and vigor to the entire system. Dangerous typhoid fever and other prevalent summer diseases seldom attack a person whose system is thoroughly cleansed and toned up with S. S. S. in the spring. Get S. S. S. and be pre pared. Sold by all druggists. W OOE GROWERS If you have not yet realized that the good old times blood is out of order. 'tired feeling" and that the are with us, your Get rid of that awake to the fact Wool Growers' Warehouse..... i Is the place to store your wool this season. Why? Be cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not being in the field buying wool ourselves. We invite competition amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price. We are selling wool sacks and twine at cost, payable when wool Is sold. Send In your order at once We pay the highest cash price for sheep pelts and hides. We are agents lor Little's Dip and Brack Leaf Tobacco Dip, the only reliable prepared dips on the market. We pay freight to teamsters when requested to do so by owners of wool. We have a full supply of Seed Barley and Wheat, also Steam Rolled Barley for teamsters. Direct your teamsters to the lower warehouse. We guarantee you a square deal. R. F. HY1ND, Manager. SURPLUS lUUFSERY CT0CK. 1898 SPRING PLANTING. CLOTHING or Men and Boys 8.00 1.00 3.00 100 6.00 5.00 Otitis Phil Ooho is paying Ibt biubeat price for sbeep pelts, beel hifia green or dry, furs, sic Don't forget fbil. 6 It Liobtenlbal Jt Co. for shoes. Eiolnaivc sbos store. Utndlet tbt best. 3lf a p. Stautt, brother oi the editor ot the Times, Is bars on a short visit. Born-la Clark's canyon, March Jd, ims, to the alls of John Padbarg. a son. J. W. Rasmus left for Port laud last sreolng to attend lbs democratic iuii convention. Dr. Hunlork vl.lted the Haystack country last wesk, looking alter business matters. Jeks Walls left for Portland last svcnlng oo business In connection with tbs Arm of Wells Co. . O. Osr.try has decided to locate at Baker City and bis family will remove to that Iowa Statements for tbe Famous Simple Aooooot Flit printed at tbt Osiettt of- Portly. DOC I juhn Bush, a former resident of Morrow J. f. Gttslv, representing tbt Stand- county, bee returns to H.ppner altar an ab- arJOilRo.. Is busv interviewing our aenct a lew yeao .... O. W. tuadepartad oo Saturday craning lor f ufiiwiii vm iw A. Weatberford attended tbt coo- ,taM contention a delrf ait from Morrow veotion Selorday Dooglas preoiout. at a delegate from county Mrs. Jess Usual isn errttad at Uilnatoo oa . , , , . . , . . Sunday morning from Weston, lbs will visit WOJUW. wati rigus uui iw I .uii.es In that vlcloliy while Jess remains la lard baa a bread or li-yeer-oid gonos l0e county shearing sbp, tbat It bard to beat. w u. Jo,lg, t rund is said to be out as ao M,. A. O. Bartholomt rttorotd oo aplrl lor lbs tlace of repre-ntatlvs oa lbs I .a.li.aa tl J v.: a tm -.1.11 allh m- I "K-"-- m null nuruuiB iivih w vwiv s. tivet at Walla Walla. Ot Wtlcb retoraed boot floods morulas from Portland abert be bat beet attending School Ao oot dual nog to build ttlber boost or baro will meka money by tall log oa Ibt OaaetM oftloe. (7tf Waatxi. Mao aoJ Uami lo plo by tbt arra. AtDlf al oooa to J. 0. Wil oa. oa Jordoo fork of Eigbt Mile, tf Mrt. Emma Welch and family dt parUd to-day for Mrs. Weleb'a Orel oatttt raacb to temaia dariog tot aaatr. E. O. Rotle k Co. art rotllrt after bisinHM. Tbt Bam! sa-Ult ted bar a lo be fonod la tl'Dpesr. 8c tbrir tew ad It tbw teatt. tf. Tbt Oesatlt tarrirt foil stock of atoaralng lots, eortM pood net itU, wttb m vtnpi to malob. Tboae dtirtog aih alatloaerv tea bsvt Ihetr waatt tti'Plied al Ibis oRW. It Hn?dr bt. bsvt taccded Willis BUeart la tht livery bosia. ait 4ox id ibt Oaatie offliM, aad will do a fMeveJ liry aod fd boataeet. Kigs, adJIt horoet tad stall roost al raeoo- blerel. lMf. O. a. garnswor la also anklng kooors of a like aalera. The sua la charge tt the' weather, evertoae the matter la this nark e' the wools this k sod snow and Ire have Uwa diabsd sml la relhst too UUrala manner. Bo far at partita lar damage has bats reported. C E. Radftald was a aaaaMger oa last eveo lug's train ee route to ronlau. sir. aeoaaM Is favorably snantlonad as a candidate for prose cuting attorney for tbw dlaUlrt oo the dam srallc ttakat.astd la wall worthy the sooof. The crussle tor aoalnatloa tor cUrs oa the repubtlraa Uckat has sorrowed tows to hat two aspirants, eosaf ss the llaaaue la able la leers. & f. Uamsnas aod Vew Craw tort are saw the oely Ml aud ut aartars attar aval plana. ill 30.00 - 60.00 5.00 20.00 8.00 80.00 30.00 80.00 100.00 60.00 WEDDINU BILLS. Al the home of the bride's parenta, Sunday, st 7 p. m March 20tb. Mist Elbra Bwaggart was united in matrimo- toy to John Mills, Rev. 0. R. Howard officiating. Tba bride was very band- tnmely customed in a dreet of white cashmere trimmed in silk and pearls. She wore white kid gloves and alippert. In ber hair wst a spsrkling diamond brooch, while in ber band slit carried a beautiful boqnet ot suow-bills. Tbe groom was sttired In an attractive anil ot blaok. Tbe impressive ceremony was pronoonoed under a very beaotifol and skillfully arranged arcb of chrysanlht moms and liles of the valley, ol low ing tba oeremony the guests wars lovited to an alrgant innper wbiob showed no psint bad been spared io ill prepara tion. I bt young cooplt will make tbelr future home in Deppner. Tbt many friends join lo wishing tbem a bappy life. Tht following presents were re ceived : Qeo. W. Bwtggart, trunk; Mra. Otit Patterson, two rocking cbairs; Mr. and Mrs. Simooe, silver pit knife: Mrt. Rosrk, silver butter knife; Mr. and Mrt. Stevenson, silver sugar spoon aod knife; Mr. and Mra. Burg, silver butler dish; Mr. and Mra. Cooser, silver pla knife; Mr. and Mrt. Mo Swords, at of silver fruit knives; Mr. and Mrs. Adkina, silver na kin ring and bolter knile; Mr. and M-a. D. Nevil, pie plale; Mrt. Jooet, frtul sn; Elsie aad ffcrtba J ns. sogar bowl, errata pitcher aod spoon bolder; Mr. aod Mrs. Writs, oaka ataod; Mr. aud Mrt. Meadows, silver tponea; Mr aud Mra. Ciawford, silver berry spooa; Z Pstlerson, Cliioa sugar bowl and oream pllcbsr. This Is Voar Oppwrtaallr. . On mceltH of tra csnU, caab or sUirara, a geaerous samtilc will be anailed of tbs dxhK popular CaUrrb aad Hay Fsver Cart (Ely's Cream I latin) eafflotent to dmof Ira is Uit great merits of Utt retaeoy ELY riUOrilOII. U VYarrvn H., New York City swiv. tioim new, r. wi un ram, uv. raooinmrtxlrd t'Jy's Cream lleUn lo ine. I Glean, Thrifty Trees. Two and Three Tear Old, Carefully Grown of tht Bert " Ya'ie ties for this Climate Fully Guaranteed. PER 100. MB 1000 Apples, Crabs and Prunes, 60 kinds, 5 to 8 ft $ 6 00 Pears, Cherries,; Plums, Peaobca, Apricots, Neotarinee, Qninoeg, Almonds, bomoai 6to8ft Blackberries and Raspberries Currants and Gooseberries Strawberries Grape Vines and Pie Plant W. Asb, Elm, Walnut, Maple, Box Alder Poplar Bard Mapla, Ml. Asb, English VValnnt, Butternut ....... 1000 Roses, two year blooming age, out door.... 15 00 Lilao, Whitt aod Purple, 2 year, zx 8.00 Our collection of Rotes, 8b rubs, Bulbs, Climers,' Flowering trees, Evergreens, Weeping trees, etc, oom prises tbe besl selection and shall be pleased to mahe yon Drioes on annlloalion. 50 al 100 rates. 000 at 1000 rates. Prion are est. packic" ud i led at coat. Casb witb order, or Bank Reterenoe. Order early before stock is bwkea and you will get Just what you wank Address, Payette Nursery, Payette, Idaho. A NEW FIRM G. Noble & ' Successors to Noble & Co., Are in this field at the Old stand with Harness, Baddies, Whips, Spurs, and an endless ' lof of everything In their line. E. O. Noble and Mrs. Qeo. Noble comprise the new firm who will pay all bills of the old firm as well as collect what Is due. We have an immense line of ready made clothing in the latest Spring Styles. The only Really Well Assorted and Up-to-Date Stock of Clothing in Heppner. KOT LAST SPB1H8 OR FRLL.BUTTH1S SPR1RG. There's big and little suits for old and young; There's short and stout suits and slim aud long. Don't be persuaded into buying your Spring suit until you have looked our goods and prices over. You'll be repaid. They are new goods received two months earlier this spring than ever before. Our Prices make Competition Green With Envy. For instance, there's a $10 Suit of Oregon Wool, for men, made by Salem Woolen Mills, guaranteed all wool. Can't be duplicated in town. Then that $1.00 Suit, of two pieces, for boys. Considering the price they are elegant goods. A person would naturally think that we sold these goods for less than cost. We don't. We make a little profit on all these goods not very much but some. We do business In Just this way. BHKEWD BUYING AND CLOSE BELLING. First, we buy right, then sell close and quick. Be Sure and See Clothing. Our mi THE ART Of BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of.... HOP GOIvD And now the entire world Knows this verect product As the Star Brewery beer..... CO. Are out to do business and plenty of It. Don't overlook this. Repair work a specialty. 4 On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Washington St., Portland, Or. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY Is that of plain and decorated Chinaware & Queensware At Gilliam & Bisbees And by the way thsy have anything yon ran pall for lo the line of Hardware, aiorec aud Tin wars. GO WHERE YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT. r KdifafvS" tl f I'. J J V i 1M .a nnMi!' rv a i 4J' til .- THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace CASTOR I A For Infanta and CMldren. Til Kind Yon Hare Alvajs Bought Bears tha Blgnatnra of tol-NciL MEerihU. Al tba oooooil meetiof last oigbt o particular buslosu of Inportai.ra was IrabsacleJ. If olkns lo pot on sight wetrbmao aad for a do fall aol thai IVat aoeornmoHsllon and eonrteons Ireslmenl al tbs Imperial Motel, Bsvcnlb and Waan. His., I'nrtland. Ore ana. Gibson & Berger, At Cliaa Jonas' Old Stead. Hhnviny;. -Iluir Cuttintr. Baths 2c. Kverytliing Strict ly r irt Class ...Has been leased by... j. c. joicnmM Who has secured Ihs Scrrlcr of AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will by run in first class nhnpo in every department. Kates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. cansmi.baiM bis siat.mt.t. Ills ajo. Ib wl. klrt sUovaef by Iba tear U.S enre fw catarrh If Oaad aa direetad." . , Uav.rrancUW.!We.I'a.t0UPrw d'","1 ,bM,, Cbureb, Helena, UooU FJy's Crtun T'm Is tbs acaaovUdir ears tw eaiarrh and contains no Bwreur bor aa t inl arin drug. I'noa, W aaata. asar tltiaaa s Iwtkst. Pumpier, Or., Uareb 20. At a t l nawliec of Ihs elilreus bald yeetorday Iba followioc cily tiriai was bomioeUJ Mayor, LN Blowers j aldermea. Wll. Ilsm Httoaoa, W. W. Looaer, W. II Qtaaaoa. H H Uornsr. I. Wtlllameoa sotioo W believe lb. (His aba Id bava a Jail tbat will bold prisoners; Dial II aroatd be money satad to blrs aa attorney by tba year, bat as lor a blb aatcbmaa, a hardly Ibibh It advisalilaal prant Uovr, Ibis la only tba Osaetts's opialoa la Iba natMr. Dr. tl. E. Ward, Iba taaia beaUr, 111 rstaata a littla loagsr la ll-cpsaf, Hba 4rwirs tba aeepla of Morre mA a rm.. 4.. r t tf-u-.w. I rooatr to a-.asoll with Iboea sba baa Irsaenrar, W. II. llswl-)j ssar.bal, TaUr ! Carpeutar. ft m aJTW ui. t i I I sa -. r"- T - . ts I I l 1 y I Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling's Best Bak incr Powder to a quart of flour. Y(h mi was rw4 uasfvoitfJ oi Ur bLo powsUr, traateJ. bellavloc Ibeir laallmout to U batur aad more eoaviasiag tbaa aey urd at bra aoold poesiMy U. Ilsr eswaloa is U alUviata pais aad lv aid to tha ark aad aaffarta. All of Ibis aba omesia. lo do wilboat tba aea tf AMdirHoa. Cuaaalutio fras Al tba I slare bolsl sclll fnrtb.r ao lie. tmipmm. aiial Tba oelcaie aaaouaal In Wad.M day eveaisg. Iba SWI, baa Use pwt ooaad MS wwb aoiil VVadaaaday, I March 3(Hb. A Kasiaal aad liiarary Iraat la la for Iba aadieaea. Lb aal r arograaaa. Tba'.'s snore kthin( daalfnfed by aaf aaa tbaa by art aal wear, 'ilua . soap faaiM a free all ail aad ill ftwl l Jirs Iba laeal ls.. Try II aad D"tle lha d.ff'soea la qally. RbaaAC. a D. A. CURRAY, Furmsrly of Nod labia Tonsorial Artist. H qu. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, d. U. JJOllOJUCRS. Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors .md Cigars. Shaving, Hair Cwttlna, abtip. stallurk (nni.r, IS Ca.U 25 " H.pnar, Oraana. The Best Bargains- APE MOT THO GOODS BOUGHT I OH THE LEAST MONEY Bat srs lhaae el fraala .sins la ama.'rtlna lt If yoa .aal lo tri jnut saanay s ui Iti uf hunaat fiwtsla Mathows &c Gentry, BARBERS ci.i.,1.. J r " ""."'"si si r.i. WWW 1 . I V .. J. V vvv Uho w. dius annth of fua.ia. D. E. GILMAN7 GcncralColIcctor SELF-HEATING FLAT IRON THE CIICAT rt'EL AND LADOn SAVCII Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Coiclwnery OR MACHINERY, CALL ON" We era liwraaalns Mr atari (of fall and winter, fall and aa as Put rnat n)4 tnrSa sad ktae la bis Ium, a1 ff"H ymir af at bf tii.m M.S.. a spiir m auHaUma. ka4 Officio J. N. I)roD Itoililios. Ellis & Phelps, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All Irwin etlandad akiMarfay aoMT, Ofik. la aattef alldlM. i la a piaH aad PvUrla. ruilaau4 MS.aaf, or. oc-Cakc Soap Frank Eoacinuo Or lone, I etl t"f ItiM r.il tmiaanl4 'IUmiMBIII W(l,lf H.IH, Ih, ,hii Ik, MiM Ha M aian lha tai sr.nl !a aula af Of'i'.a. l.mwry lw sal ' a JOHN F. CASEY A CO 5 at baals, Ma.fa4it4. Jf Tria l it vnallc. 1 ' o Moalw l M. LM taataal A Co. for ttom. MsvU ouler l olll HtalM act)t, it mast b'OMsfilr ! iIilTrfaht frota all&tLm Cobtaioa bo alafcb, ffa alkali or ulllssa Clllcg. D00TS AND SHOES D a. TNI aLC TO BIT TMIM It Of TvICIITlCVTIIVr cKs Ar. rviciixi5v'riivr co. Ty U sajuiuf la Ule Maa Ik. I ya. ay aM t rat .,.. aa It ya f a e k . a. taraot It. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old ttaatf, Maa ira PtaaalH.f taaa'titr