4 s9"5S--.T-f;;-ft cJr m.- 4- BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mother Write thli letter- Telle all about Her Troubles when Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. At the age of two months, my baby began to have sores break out on his right Cheek. We used all the external ap plications that we could think or hear of, to no avail. The Bores 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 Bareaparilla, and before the first bottle was finished, the sores were well and have never returned. He is now four years old, but he has never had any sign of those scrofulous sores Bince 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. ww ,t are prompt, efficient and nOOCl S PHIS easy in effect. 25 cents. METH. EP1SC. CBUKCH. BEBVIOKS. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and IS at 12:10 p. ra. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. 'The Spirit and the brids say. Come." The pastor may be fonnd at the parsonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult niin on reliuions, social, civic, philosophic, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. D'LKSIIEIt, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. BEBVICKS. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m., 7 p. m., class meetiim following morning service. Sunday school, S p. m. Epworth 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 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. L. Shelly. Pastor. The Ledies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. in., on the first Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. T. J. Matlock Take Notice. 1. 1'be sum ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit' or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and nonces oi special meetings lor wnatever purpose, 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainment irom wmcu revenue is to De tie' 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 aud made known upon application. William Reinman of Comb's canyon, bag beeD held to appear before the grand jury on the charge of poisoning the four horses belonging to Browns. It seems that bad blood exists between them. Catarrh oared. A clear bead and sweet breath secured with Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy; sold od a guarantee. Nasal injector free.- Sold by Censer & Warren. x Lad of Bee, a fine English pointer dog belonging to Rees Heyoook of Pendle ton, died ot poison a few days since. Lad of Rash, his brother receutly gold for 81,700. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, cures headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes tha head as dear as a bell. Sold by Conser & Warren, x Sbiloh's Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Core, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. Sold by Conser & Warren. x .Late reports to the tffect that the far mere, as vigilante, are still af'er the Umatilla oounty cattle rustlbrs, and that one of their gang baa been killed. The ranchers propose to exterminate the en tire gang. Joe Ney, the Bubatimtial Butter Creek sheepman, baa been sued by his camp tender, Antone Oooney, for two months' wages. While Dot denying the wages due, Mr. Vey claims that through the negleot of the tender be has lost a great many sheep. O, but we caught it Sunday! Reports oame into the office that the thermometer bad frolioked up to 106 degrees, aud we have no inclination to deny the report. If "Old Sol" keeps after us at that ratei tbe town will 6trike out for Ditch Creek or some other seaport. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red- light," ever on the alert for somethiug new, oan furuinh you the finest cock tails ic tr-s land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermouth or Gih made by an artist in the business. Drop in and take the taste out of your mouth. tf Cordray, the pioneer theatre man of Portland in the line of "popular prices,1 has refitted the Washington St. theatre formerly known as the "New Park. Cordray always has something new, aud our people, when below, can spend pleasant evening at his pi hop. tf Sumpter News: Jim Joues aud Audy Till'ard, big sheepmen of Heppner, ar rived here Wednesday for a couple o Tbe Gazette is not heralding its com ing with a brass band bul its circulation can be determined at tbe Heppoer post office. Advertisers will please note this. We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not fear; Aud we'll leave behind the girls we love, cries the Oregon volunteer. With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory in the sky, But ere we pass we'll drain a glass, of Sperry's Llnwood rye. . -'- 't at the ' Belvader Saloon. E. Q. Bperry, proprietor. tt ADVERTISED LETTERS. ADVERTISED AT HEPPSER 1 KTTERH lj Or., August 1, 181)8. Frank, W E Uolithon, J S (fault, John Knowlton, Dell My res, Elsie Martin, Jaa L When calling advertised Nelson, Martin Hmlth, U O Treauor, Miss Lottie M Wilkersnn, Al Wilklson, Mrs Ma for these letters please say it r. Hll.LIiMS, f. M Local Notes. Only 106 in tbe shade last Sunday. Bee M. Liclitenthal k Co. for shoes. Take in the Fair opening Saturday, What is Hop Gold? Best beer on earth. Bee ad. elsewhere. Receipts, notes, drafts, due-bills, etc, iirioted and neatly bonoJ in books at tbe Gazette office. x Statements for the Famous Simple Acooant File printed al the Gazette of fioe. tf. Liclitenthal k Co. for shoes, Eiolusive hoe store. Handles tbe best. 83tf Guinnesse's famous old "Dublin Stoat," imported, at Cbris Borcbere' For Next Saturday. John Foster baa thrown down tbe gauntlet to George Swaggart, and George hasn't "done a thing" bat piok it np. Since the day of the Fourth, tbe many friends of the contestants have kept np a constant dispute as to tbe running propensities ot their favorities and now a race is set for Saturday evening. Purse $50; distance 60 yards. Judging from the race ran between Geo. Swaggart and Tom Davidson, which tbe writer was fortunate enough to witness, Swaggart proved himself a footracer, alright. He is a nrst-class Btarter, and onoe in tbe lead he gets right down to business, irregardless of the other fellow. In fact while Tom was on bis back Geirge was scratching gravel liveliest. We are in formed that Foster has a mighty stride and gathers quick, and it there's not too much wind for his whiskers be will show the old boy his heels. An oppor tunity will be given those who have a little confidence in their judgment left. Tbe race will be run from the Palaoe hotel north, and a big turnout is anticipated. RESIDENTS NOW OF THE DALLES. Otis to PatterHOu and Family Bid Adlen Their Old Home and Friends. After thirteen long years Otis Patterson and family have been called to another field of ac tion. The town of Heppner has lost members whose absence will be felt, Ai editor of the Gazette Mr. Patterson, through his candor, In dependence and consistency, has won the ad miration of the fair-minded journalists of the Btate, aud succeeded in placing Morrow county in the front ranks of political recognition. He has been an indefatigable worker for his com m unity, and for his friends he has laid aside every consideration of self, consequently there are many here who, deprived of his presence and association, will experience a personal sense of loss. It seems unnecessary for ui to touch particularly upon the personal side of his character, or his geniality, kindness and warm heartedness, because these qualities are too well known and appreciated, not only in the imme diate vicinity of his home, but throughout the length and breadth of the state. In his earnest work for his county and political party he has found it necessary at times to absent himself from his home and business, which have suffered thereby, but, true to Ins nature, where his pres euce was demanded there he was to be found bus. Patterson, by her devotion to home and business requirements has won the admiration oi tne enure oominiiuiry, ana ner Kind consul eruuon ot tnoBe wnoiu mistortune has over taken, has endeared her to the hearts of all iheir many frlcudB will be ever ready to ex tend to them a cordial welcome on their return to the place we trust they consider their home, A GOOD TH1NU. tf Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of tbe eye, will be here every three months. GlH-lyr "Co'o juice" is all right but Low Til lard bae a brand of It-year-old goods that la bard to beat. Co3 If. Painless remedy for extracting teeth. Hoot as slated, no oLarges. Try Dr. Vanghao'a new plan. l-tf. It joo need something for yoor system oall at Ibe Tbooe The Telephone sa loon, Oil bote! building. tt Best accommodation and oourteoue treatment at tbe Imperial lloM. Seventh aod Wash. Bte., Portland, Oregon. Bring your bides, pelte aod furs to Beo. Matbewf, at tbe Liberty Meat Market . lie pays bigbeet market price. 61'J-lf. Dr. J. E. Adklos will be in Heppner eloot August lOtb. lie extracts t.'ib without fieio. Hee bin at tbe Palace hotel. E. O. Noble A Co. are rutlUre after business. Tbe finest sa llies aad bar neee to be found io Heppner. Hee their sew ai io this Issue. Tbe Oaactle earriee a full stock ot monrolDf Dole, eorrespoodenee itjU. with eorelopee to match. Tboee desiring each stationery eP lavs their wante sop plied at this office. If- Htop tbalenoifb! Tele werolnc. Il may lel ! oo6inaiiti'o. A 25c bot tle of Bh.bjb'e Oure tesy sae jnnt life. Bold tf Omeer A War fro. I Keile Clom IS t T. I " 'K'l'i a Imn li e the bet aud if a!'" oeit loo uWl e. re'orn n-s- fat yor mooy Bold tf Warres. f weeks' outing aud to look after their sheep, which are being pastured in tbe mountains near this city. 'Gene and Ralph Jones acoompanled them. The new telephone company is pn-fit- ing by the experience of the old, by pro tecting its new poles with a coil of wire, wbiob will work a hardship upon the poor horses negleoted by their owners, that have depended noon their mess of 'post oats" when they came to town. At the Hepnner Oandy Factory is the place to get cool, refreshing summer drinks, .lae. Hart can fnrnisb you milk Btiaaes, sodo, ice cream soda, orange wine, peach cider, etc Ice cream booths nicely fitted up. Come and try tbe Dewey flavor a new thing and very fine. 6fil tf ibe Evening Telegram is making a "grand-stand" play for the benefit of its readers, by Inaugurating an excursion from The Dalles tomorrow tbe round trip from The Dalles being only 82. An entire day will be spent io Portland, giviog those wbo visit tbe metropolis chance to make the acquaintance ot tbe town. Ths Bumpier News says : Albert Le land aud Lewis Stewart, of Heppner, wbo have charge of Ed Day's sheep in tbe mountains near Sumpter, were in town Wednesday, and purchased a large stock of supplies of H. Duckworth k Hod Rufui Farus, who bas charge of Jim William's sheep, was io town also foe supplies. Farmers and producers ot tbe entire Northwest should now save samples of tbeir fruits, vegetables, grains and grasses, for exhibition at Ibe Oregon Industrial Eipoeition in Portland, Sep leniber 221 to October 221. Everybody should like pride in having bis locality represented. Drop a postal eard for shipping tags to Secretary Industrial Kx position, Portland, Oregoo. Mr. 0. A. MeCrr, Ibe gentlemanly agont of tbe UDker' Life association, arrived in Heppner this morolng, bating io bis possesion a check of 2,0u0, being tbe auinnot of the policy carried by Mr. Fred K. Bartholomew. Mr. Itnrtbolo mew was priltd Io lake out I hid pol icy by bie brother on the 2tb f May, I:i7. Proof wee filed oo July 1, 1iH, Just twenty dye following bie dath, and the check wee written on tbe llllh. Tins prompt adjustment speak to Intuit for Ibe company and will lend anaranre to lhoe aha are In eed of a tf insurance proposition at a inning Cost. Let Heppiu-i-'s Live Business Men " I'osh It Along". Tin-re is no question as to the importance of ttie immediate co operation of our citizens in their endeavor to secure a day railroad sched ule and increase the service to seven days a wock. In last week's issue we set forth lu de tail the advantages to the interior merchants by having their freight come via Heppner, saying nothing about the increase in the passenger travel between here and Canyon City and Burns Now that the saving of time and expense from Portland is being learned travel is increasing at such a rate that action must be taken. The postmaster informs us that Burns and Canyon City have almost doubled their mall on this route. Again we appeal to the energetic busi ness men of our town to take action in this matter at once. THE WATCH PROBLEM. A Necessary Supply Dependent oa the Co operation of Oar Cttieens. Owing to a removal ot tbe pump valve at tbe power bouse Saturday, our town for a few boars was without water, wbioh prompted considerable discussion. The writer, making inquiry ot Ibe manage ment, found them anxious to bring tbe public to a true realization of what was neoessary in order to perpetuate the suDPly of water during tbe season tor both household purposes and irrigation Taking into consideration tbe population and basing tbe supply ct water neces sary for tbeir requirements upon the sta tistics obtaiued from cities throughout tbe country, the management oonBiders the oapaoity of tbeir well sufficient to meet tbe needs ot the town, providing tbe citizens will unite in obeying the signals of the power bouse. In discuss ing Ibe matter with Mr. Ayers.and later with Mr. Prine, who returned from Hillsboro Sunday morning to assume the management of the plant, we found them very solicitous about the welfare ottbe town, and went into full explana tion ot the effort made reoeotly to en large the well at an expense ot $1,000, hoping thereby to have an Bbundanoe of water for all purposes during the dry season we are now experiencing, out their efforts and expense was fruitless. Now tbut the incessant pumping is abso lutely necessary further effort must be postponed until the season will permit neoessary ebut-downe, when tbe com pany will put in new machinery and de velop their wells sufficient to avoid any possibility of soaroity in the future. Until then they urgently request the users to oomply with tbeir regulations wbioh will, it a united interest can be aroused, enable every one to perpetuate tbeir lawns in addition to an abundant supply for household purposes. How ever, should thoughtless individuals allow tbeir water to run to waste, or con tinue to run tbeir water longer than lime allowed, irrigation will have to be denied in order to eapply household requirements. What Vr. A. . Baiter Says. Buffalo, H. T. Gents From my personal knowledge, gained In observing tbe effeot ot your Sbiloh's Oure in cases of advanced eonsumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable remedy that has ever been brought to my atten tion. It bas oerlaioly saved many from consumption. Sold by Conser ft Warreo. z Beauty is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. (Jascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satistaction guaranteed, luc, 2oc, Due, Tills Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Curo (Ely's Cream I'alin) snfficiont to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHlOiS; 6ii Wurreu St. , New York City. Rev. John Eeid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Ba!m to me. can emphasize his statement, ''Itisa posi tive cure for catarrh if ued as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poolo. Pastor CeutralPres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and coutnins no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, BU cents. pecial Notice. As tbe present proprietor ot tbe Oa zette most leave Heppoer soon, he is desirous ot settling np bis affairs. Wbat is due him he must have at once, so that be can meet all demands. Drop in and settle your aocount. 57-tf SWEET MAK1E. Will She Prove Unfaithful to Her Soldier Boyf The following touobing poem was ded ioated to a Dalles coquette: I am lying in my tent, sweet Marie, And my soul with rage is pent, up in U, For I know almighty well you have caught an other tel., Aud your thoughts no longer dwell, love, with me. When we kissed a last farewell, tearfully, You but worked a girlish guy off on me, Oh, you sweet, bewitching jade, what a clever game you played, For your tears were ready made, Sweet Marie. Sweet Marie, list to me; list to me, Sweet Marie, While I whisper to the winds you're N. G. You were loyal, you were true, I was all the world to you, When my cash for you I blew, Sweet Marie. When I donned the soldier blue, Sweet Marie, Like a picnic woodtuck you stuck to me; And the smile you used to wear was as full of gleaming glare As a Bunbeam on a tear, Sweet Marie. How you're cunning head you'd lay, lovingly, On my bosom while you'd say things to me; There you'd rest lu loving pose, right beneath my nose, 8w iping buttons from my clothes, Sweet Marie To the Philippines I go, Sweet Marie, Where the tropic sun will glow over me; And I'll wander tho' the dells with the brown Manila belles, Who are dressed in beads aud shells, scantily, There your face I'll soon forget, Sweet Marie; I'll be frisky, you can bet, as a Boa; I'll be giddy, I'll be gay, I'll sing the hours away, Ta-ra-ra-ra boom de-ay, Hully gee. 5 1 Oftf VlLin.or & Co.' Great oleo.ntir of Odds and Egds, Ren)r)ants, and Broken Lots is now on 9 Ladies' Shirt Waists f a Ladies' Low Lace Shoes and Oxford a I Ties o o Calicos, in Standard Brands o Summer Wash Goods. In order to make a clean sweep of those goods we have made prices far below cost in many in- j stances as an inducement. J We must have room for fall goods. They are A comine in even now in large quantities. We have A an enormous stock of goods ordered in New York J & and Chicago and our object is to clear away space w 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 laf nmfit but a Dortion of the original wholesale cost, w 1 - x - j You get Genuine Honest Bargains. We get Space. Come and marvel at them. O t c CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of t t t t FOH HALE. Raoob, 320 aoree, good land, 4 miles of Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water, bouse and barn, 110 acres of eummer- fallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy terms. Call at tbe Gazette olllae. 654-tf CONSER & 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 has secured the service! of MRS. MARGARET VON CAD0W As manager. It will be run in first class shape in every department. Kates reasonable SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNECTION. THE PALACE HOTEL BAH, J. O. BOROHEES, Prop. Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. m HKWAKUI Will be paid for ibformalioD leJin t.) Ibe arreet auJ eoavirtloa r( aoy per- vm lU aiiua eatil l.rn l-l w II eon cectcd on Ibe left tide. Waddle oq the eoee. riin t Hrona. 41 tu3 THE FAIR" Opens Saturday, August 6th al I Ihj old stand of CORFIN & MeFAKLAND. Coosrf ii i t4de Poatb in ft la I V' Hmgtt ''! tnoaf o!Bi tl iino t Itif lh i ci rtlb il Wf ft., A fuel (riB brt filnf. Xri t i4 b! :U4 item Us ;!t.n to tr isff ca If ii( to !. fvr n .iio lil. : ....... . . t 1 ! li.iT fi1)) ,'". I Mr (! b. f ! lcl .n-ti) ! tt.f in lui t l.i -i I i m sib.it ). f.'t ri.l tr I"' riii M - j l..n li m. i T'-ti I i ' t'.i ' ' .ns nl m..t! m i X t )!-' 1 Bxt dfilofKin.i. M (' M.1fa. S i r ) !tt. 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