Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In 6p4te or Treatment but Now They are , ttoated-A Wonderful Work. Sfor many year I have been a great fcltfeter With varicose veins on one ' h'Jr limt My foot and limb htebime dread tlily swollen. Wfeett 1 stood up I could leel the blood fYtshing down the veins ot this llmC One day I accidentally hit my toot against some object and a sore broke Out which continued to spread and was (exceedingly painful. I concluded I seeded a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparillm in a short time those dreadful ttores which had caused tee bo fflUfh suffering, began to heal. I kept OH laithf ully with Hood's Sarsapa rilliand in a short time my limb wag completely healed and the sores gave We no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa- rllla, has done tor me." Mes. A. E, GliaoK, HarUaUd-, Vermont. Sarsa- 9 parilla Istht, best in fact the One True Blood Purifier, Hood flood's Pilta cure all liver ills. 25 cents. METH. EPISC. CHOKOH. BERTIOEH. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday Bchool in a. m. jiH8Bea no. 1 nnd 2 at 12:10 p. m Kpworth League Devotional meeting at V p. in Prayer meeting, Thursday, V p. m. rne bpirit ana tne Bnae say, i;mne." The pastor may be fonnd at the (parsonage ad. Joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may tlesire to onnsult Turn on religious, social, civid, philosophic, eduoational, or any other subjects. J, W. FLE8HER, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Kpworth league, Fri day, 7 p. m. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence in parsonage, next door to church. C. K. Howard, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHUKCH. Services each 8unday 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. K. L. Hhei.i.y. Pastor. The Ladies' Guild of the Kpiscopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., ou the first Wednesday ot each month, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock Take Notice. 1. The turn ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of rospect," list of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of sDecial meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to De de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line, 'i nese rules win oe atncuy auner ea to m every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. The Gazette is not heralding its com ing with a brass band bat its circulation can be determined at tbe Heppner post office. Advertisers will please note this. We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not fear; And v. e'll leave behind the girls we love, cries the Oregon volunteer. With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory in the iky, But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of Spcrry's i LInwood rye. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. Q. 8 perry, proprietor. " Local Notes. Cool driDks are in demand. See M. Liclttentbal & Co. (or shoes, a Wbat is Hop Gold? Best beer on artb. See ad. elsewhere. 1 Receipts, notes, drafts, due-bills, etc, 4 - J I H..tl. I. n .1 t. IU..L. . t puuieu iuu ucnu uuuuu iu uvuki n tbe Gazette office. x Statements (or tbe Famous Simple Anooont File printed al tbe Gazette of fice, tf. liobtentbal k Co. (or shoes. Ezolnsive hot store. Handles tbe best. 83t( Grjnoesse's famous old "Dublin Stoat" imported, at Cbris Borohers' ( Days ke these oauss oar people to set aside badness oare and ilea (or tbe cool mountain retreats. Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist (or refrao tion and de'eots o( tbe eyt, will be bere every three uontbs. 648-lyr "Oo'o jnW is all riuht but Low Til- lard has a trend o( 14-year-old (roods that Is bard h beat. 6U3-K, Painless rendy (or extraotiDg teeth. If not as slatei, do charges. Try Dr. Vaugbao'i new io. C04-t(, I( yoa oeed seaetbing(or yoar yttetn eall at lbs TbooeThe Telephone sa loon. City bote! baJJiog. tf Beat aooommodafon and oourteoos treatment attbelmpuial Hotel, Seventh aod Wteb. Hts., Tortlmd, Oregon. Bring yoar bides, Mte sad (urs to Ben. Uatbsws, at tb Liberty Meat Market. He pays bigbett market prioa. crj-tr, be in Hsppoer Pr.J.E. Adkiss will about Aagast 10th. Lie txiraots ttb without pain. Kes bim al the Talant botel. E. O. Noble A Co. are runtUre after basinets. Tbe finest saddles aid har ness to be round in Hppnr. See their ew eJ in this la tie. if. J. W. Mo-'oe's little 8 year-old boy Is eiperivnoiog a very serious attack of disentary.e eommoa ailment al Ditch Creek camp. Have yoa (uroUbd Aint Hart eitb train, (rail, limber or ru!orl tibibits (or both tbe Portland and Omaha si bibitsf lis anikMialy awaits tbem. Be not detvd! A CongU, r.nwtM or oronp ars not to be trifled with. A de In time ol Hhtlob's Cure will sets yen mark) trooble. Hold by Cobm A Verre. Tb wool maikrl towaiue nil, iui U beting I meU iieee nnr i ennuukiwiuvst. llt"tr. Inijre eo4 ellre art movm Is the direction ol earn olber. Dyspepsia cored.. Bbiloh's Vital izer immediately relieves soar stomach, com ing np of food distress, and is the treat kidney and liver retbedy. Bold by Den ser A Warreu. Care that coagh with Shilob's Care. The best oodgh oare. Relieves eroap promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 46 doses (or 25cts. Sold by Coh- ser A Warren. V Ladies, take the beet, K yoa are troubled with constipation, sallow ekin. and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Oonser & Warren. v The Gazette carries a (all stock o( mourning note, oorrespondeboe style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring sooh stationery can have their wants supplied at this offloe. tf. When dead bodies are entered as a cargo oo a shiD they are often recorded on the invoice as "statuary" or "oatnral history specimens," to ally the super stious (ears of tbe crew. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, parities the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make atid pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by Conger A Warren. V Jily 27th, to tbe wife of Jim H. Hayes a 12-pound boy. Dr. MoSword is about as proud of tbe boy, whom be terms a "great strapping, doable-fisted chap" as bis dad. When Jim oomes to town you'll hear all about it. There is no discount on tbe good quality of onr grains and grasses. People here at borne recognize that (act. Bat farmers should save a (ew samples (or strangers to gaze upon at tbe coming Oregon Industrial Exposition. Cbas. Matteson and Lee KUburn sue oeed Charles Tefft in tbe "Old Matlock Stand . The popularity ot tbe young men insure (or them the good will and patronage o( those wbofindanoooasional desire to "banish melanoholly". The friends of Mrs. Manning will be pleased to learn that she is resting eas ily, and that indications are favorable to her making a moBt fortunate recovery, as the (raolured limb does not tend to shorten, as is quite the rnle with such an injury. The little son of Rev. Shelley is mak ing a phenomenal reoovery. The doctor, on removing the splints, found tbe frao ture completely solidified, and says that it is a mutter of a very short time when tbe little (ellow will resume association with his playmates. Bountiful harvests will bless the pro ducer of tbe NorthweBt this year, and when the crop is gathered he can take his family to tbe Oregou Industrial Ex position at Portland, where tbey will fiod amazement and instruction of most healthfol kind. September 221 to Ootober 22 d of this year will be a month marked by great results (or tbe producers of the North west, for daring those days tbe produot of tbeir labor will be gathered together and attractively displayed at tbe Oregon Industrial Exposition. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red light, ever on tbe alert Tor something new, can famish yoa tbe Quest cock tails in the land Manbatten, Jersey, Vermonth or Gin made by an artist in tbe business. Drop in and take the taste out of your mouth. If It is reported that Leonard Aker's invention of a clamp, used in the manu facture ot drapers for a threshing ma chine, will, beyond a doubt, reward him witb an independent fortune. Who will be Morrow county's next inventive genius to come to the front? Cordray, tbe pioneer theatre man of Portland in the line of "popular prioee," has refitted tbe Washington St. theatre, (ormerly known as tbe "New Park." Cordray always has something new, and oar people, whn below, can spend e pleasant evening at bis plaoe. t( If yoa want the latest war news, tbe freshest local happenings, city or oountry, get the Gazette, semi-weekly, Tuesday and Friday, Patronage belpa make a paper. Compare it with those o( other towns tbs size o( Ueppcer and the Gszstte will not suffer thereby. If At tbe lleppner Candy Faotory is the plaoe to get cool, refreshing summer drinks, Jas. Hart ceo (nrniib yoa milk shakes, sodo, ice cream soda, orange wine, peach cider, etc. Ioe oream booths nioely fitted np. Come aod try lbs Dewey flavor e new thing and very fine. wii-tr Frank Mcrarland ana family earns down (com lleppner last week aod are spending the sar.imer la their ooaolry reaidsnoe at Belmont. Mr. MoParland has sold bis Ueppner property end will bsreefter reside at Portland, where Earl will attend tbe Bishop Heott military academy the coming sobool tsar. Hood River Glacier. Miss Le'tna Griffith, accompanied bi her grandmother, Mrs. Hash, of Port land, ere visiting ber relative, Mrs, I). A. lUrrin aod family. Mrs. Rash, wbo eiperteneed e alight paralytic stroke some time ago, bopee to be rstord to her usual Condition of health through ths leflnenee of onr climate. Il has twn (onr ysars since she led Usppner (or her boms In Portland. A. M. Prtfreoo, one of Morrow cooely'e sacorMful wbt-growtre, came t town oo boainese yurdy. He report barvritiog Under (ull heed way bis plar-e of ftO ear, and that bis crop, oo a whole, lll eome op to ths ipeeUtioe. His (atber-le U, R. K. Htmpeou, started out Wedoeaday witb a neely larebeeed Ihreehibf eaflt, end ill be keel txiey daring I U tw. Betmraed From Kloedike. Jerry Coho, nephew of Henry Hepp bert arrived id town Wednesday, having reached Portland from Skagaway on the Elder a (ew days ago. de says not less than SO ,000 people will reach Dawson in a very short time, when tbey will be brongbt to a realisation oi their perdioa meat A condition of starvation awaits fuftoy of tbem, as tbey bate Consumed their supplies going in, and those witb additional provision realize the necessity ot looking out for themselves. Mr. Cobn says that at times merchants ex tort fabulous prices (or goods, and at other times, dependent entirely upon ihe supply, sell reasonably oheap. Where there are possibilities of person's making a stake, he feels the hardships to be en countered are more than he is Inclined to contend witb, and in consequenoe will take bis chances for tbe future in this oountry. THE FAIR OPENS AUGUST 2d. House Opening of an Extensive mercantile in Ueppner. Re(erriog to the bnge display adver tisement in this issue readers will note the announcement of a wide-awake business oonoern. "The Fair" opens up with an assuranoe of doing a successful business. An invitation is most cordi ally extended tbe public to call and examine tbe immense stook of strictly first-olass goods, (amiiiarizing them selves witb prices whioh defy oompe tition this Bide of Chicago. Off for tbs HoaaUias. Yesterday morning al 650 o'olook jolly party of Beppnerites started for tbe mountains, consisting o( Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brook and boy, Mrs. H. W. Bartholomew, Miss Eiise . and Master Nelson Bartholomew, Mrs. Dr. MoSword and daughter, Miss Mary, Miss Julia Hart, Miss Lena Rhea, and Mr. Jesse Stewart. The gorgeous display of differ ent oolored sunbonneta, together with robes, embraoing the different oolors of tbe rainbow, caused the Umatillas, Columbias and Piutes, bedecked in tbeir brilliant array of blankets, to turn green with envy, in advance of the ob&ohes occupied by the elder members of the party Miss Rhea, Mary MoSword and Elise Bartholomew, with Mr. Stew art as body guard, mounted on their faithful steeds charged to the front, leaving then venerable .chaperones be hind in a whirlwind of dust. We predict tor the party a enviable outing. MaiMMMSaeMSMSeee Harried Only a Day. A rather patbetlo ease is rsported from the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, oon oected with the marriage and death of George D. Gorve, a veteran of tbe civil war, at tbe home on Monday last. He wae married Sunday morning to Mrs. Henrietta Nichols, ot Paoiflo Grove, Cal, end died the nest day. Tbere seems to be considerable romance attaobed to this wsdding. Tbe groom had been lying at point of death for some days. Thirty years ago the couple were be- throthed, bat beoeme estranged, and eaoh married another. Mrs. Nichols hearing of her eld lover's illness oame to marry and take oare of him, having abundant means to do so. NUTICE TO THE PATBONS. To the Patrons or ths Electric Light and Water Co. : It beooming evident that there is not a sufficient quantity of water for all irri gation purposes, tbe company will have to shorten tbe time of irrigation. We will try to give you all the time that oar supply will warrant us, if you will be prompt in shutting off when we blow the whistle, tbere will be water (or all. ibis is absolutely necessary. 70-lt T. W. Atbks, Sec Heppner Merchants. A store may b e ever so well arranged and thoroughly otganized in business details, but to do business its advertiz ins must not be neglected. A well- written advertisement, displayed con spicuously In tbe local paper, is depend ed entirely upon by tbe successful mer chants of a business center. As seasons demand special lines of goods, announoe your stook on hand, offering induce ments to those who are purchasers. If you are wideawake Dusiness men, tne readers of your local paper will know just wbat your store contains, what they want, and tbe prioee they will have to pay- Special Notice. As tbe present proprietor of the Ga zette must leave Heppner soon, he is desirous of settling up bis affairs. Wbat is due him he mast have at once, so that be can meet all demands. Drop In and settle yoar account. 57-tf Dreadrally Nervous. Gents: I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Carl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strength ened my whole nervous system. I was troubled witb oonstipation, kidney and bowel trouble, four Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by Oonser A Warren, v . Redaction of (train Rate. The Morrow County Land A Trust company, through their manager, Mr. R F. Hynd, has saooeded, after a two-years effort, in seooring a reduction in the grain rate from Heppner to Portland of almost one cent per bushel, whioh makes the rate the same as from lone. Taking the entire shipment into consideration this makes quite an important item with the sellers, as well as with the business men in general. Many farmers wilf now come to Heppner to secure the advant age of trading facilities, who heretofore bauled to Ions for tbe one cent ad ditional. Beauty la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin; No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, ilegin to-day to banitih pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10ca 25c, 50c. A Bare Thine for Ton. A transaction in which you cannot lose is uni-e thluir. Biliousness, sick headache, fur red tongue, fever, piles uud a thousand other 1118 ate causou oy couuuimiiuu mm Biugiau liver. Cascarets Candv Cathartic, ttie won derful new liver stimulant and intestinal tonic are bv all drueeists guaranteed to cure or money refunded. C. U. C. are a sure thing. Try a box to-day; 10c., 25o.. 60a Bauuile and booklet free. Bee our big ad. 9 9 tlOO REWARD I Great olean-up of Odds and Et)ds, fen)oants, and Broken Lots Isnow Ladies' Shirt Waists Ladies' Low Lace Shoes and Oxfords Ties X o Calicos, in Standard Brands Summer Wash Goods. Will be paid for information leading to the arrest end oonviction of any per son stealing oattle branded "WH" con nected on the left side. Waddle on the nose. Percy Hughes. 45 nov3 The Marquam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marquam building, is under exoellent management and the pubho will be royally entertained this winter, New companies and new taoes will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-olaeg theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some of the fine dramas that will be presented. tf Thousand are Trying It. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective oure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a canorous trial size for 10 cents. (jet it of your druggist or send iu cents to ELY BItOS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City, I suffered f 10m catarrh of the worst kind evor since n boy, and I never hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream J (aim seems to d even that. Many acquaintances have used it with exoellent results. Oscar Ustruui, 45 Warren Ave., Chioago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrn ana oonuuns no oocame, mercury nor any injurious drug.' Price, 60 cents. At rtrnsjfiHts or ry mail. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Kind You . Have Always Bough1 Bears the Signature of on. 9 o o ? o o o t a) t j an enormous stock of goods ordered in New York j tai and Chicaeo and our obiect is to clear away space A for them. A V We have made one deep slashing cut into the V A above goods decapitating not only our usual modest A w profit but a portion of the original wholesale cost, w You get Genuine Honest Bargains. We get Space. Come and marvel. at them. In order to make a clean sweep of those goods we have made prices far below cost in many in stances as an inducement. , We must have room for fall goods. They are A coming in even now in large quantities. We have j FOB HALE. Ranob, 320 acres, good land, 4 miles of Heppner, all (enced, plenty of water, bouse and barn, 110 acres of summer tallow, Bll ready for fall crop. Easy terms. Call at tbe Qszette offioe. 654-K C0NSER & WARREN, LEADING DRUGGISTS. A complete stock of pure and fresh drugs al ways in stock: Careful attention paid to filling of prescriptions. THE BIG BRICK HOTEL, The Palace ...Has been leased by... J . C. BORCHERS Who hai secured the service! of AIRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. . It will be run in first class shape in every department. Rates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. ..mm THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. O. BOEOHEES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Opens About August 2d, 1898. New New Good; ,4. OUR LINES ARE Wtirrnntetl best vcilno on tho mcirlcete Miller's All-Wool Clothing Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods lio very lcitont Htylcs. Gents' and Ladies' Shoes Urown'H Shoo Co.'h lcuriotiH Shoen Every Pair TT-ntrrT1 mi. Including CORSKTS, IiA.OJflSf RIBBONS, UNDKRWISAll, Ktc, Kic. A FULL LINE OF GRANITE WARE HARDWARE TINWARE GLASSWARE NOTIONS Mi. (frtf C-niw enlf lit line 1 lxtu-1 II.M ! Iim Uk1i tl Iter "U l i lb Hli1 Holla, lil M t.lufiiUlilf - If I fiieauxi fur toe iuuir. ur nio, 4ri(f ( Mr. Hbe 0af, Ihe mpa UrH. T. U. It. entnetr, tf "lie Nr. Mri.t'aeMr rUi tmr UWMt le Ihe effort of nnr hill wl , (n.ce tbe feci I' el ihrr-etj h-t ) ! lb riig.tta l ... . ,. I, . 4.1. ..I . .. A .... I . iVt HJ3n1.lae01.-cl of Prices Our Cuarantct-.V.oncy PcfunJH If Gwte -arc not $4 1 bint pry, M M m Him HI H "I iI wiyti'ui- ITT