Oh, How Thankful 0 Pain Was Maddening and Hope Had Been Abandoned-Wonderful Results of Purifying the Clood. " A very severe pain came iu my left knee, which grew worse and wore, and finally a sore broke out above the knee. It discharged a great deal and the pain from my thigh down was maddening. Large, hard, purple spots appeared on my leg. I suffered iu thi3 way for years, and gave up all hope of ever being cured. My wife was reading ot a case liko mine cured bv Hood's Sarsaparilla, and she advised me to try it. I began taking it and when I had used a few bottles I found relief from my suffering. Oh, how thankful I am for this relief ! I am stronger than I have ever been in my life, I am in the best of health, have a good appetite and am a new man altogether." J. P. Moors, Lisbon Falls, Maine. parii'a Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. i!5 cents. METH. EPISC. CHUKCH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. ra. Sunday school II) a. m. Classes No. 1 and i at 12:11) p. m Epworth League Devotional meeting at 1 p. m Prayer meetiiiK. Thursday. 7 d. m. "The Bpibit and the bride say. Coma." The pastor may be found at the parsonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any wo may desire to consult niin on religious, social, civic, philosophio, educational, or any other subjects. J. W. FLEBUKH, Minister. M. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class meeting following morning service. Sunday school, 3 p. in. Epworth league, Fri day, 7 p. ra. "Let us forsake not the assembling of our selves together." Pastor's residence iu parsonage, next door to church. C. K. Howard, l'astor. CHRISTIAN CHUKCH. BervlceB each Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. in. and 7:00 n.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening acmecnurcn. it. i bhelly. Pastor. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each mouth, at the home of Mrs. 1. j. Matlock Take Notice. 1. The sum ot five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, had obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of snecial meetings for whatever purpose. 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 cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in everv Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. The Gazette is not heralding its Dom ing with a brase band bal its circulation can be determined at the Ileppaer post office. Advertisers will please note this. We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not fear; And 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 8 perry's Lluwood rye. Bold only at the Belvadere Saloon, E. O. Bporry, proprietor. tf ADVERTISED LETTER. ADVEHTIHED AT HEPPNEK I ETTKRH Xj Or., August 1, lbw. Frank. W E Uolltlion, I 8 Oault, John Knowlton, Dell Myrca, Elsie Martin, Jus L When calling advertised Nelson. Martin Hmtth, I) C Tnau(ir, Miss Lottie M Wtlkerson, Al Wilktsuu, Mr Ida for these letters please say i. P. WILLIAMS, r. M Local Notes. Bee M. Liclitentbal & Co. for ahoa. W. L. Sailing now has the assessment rolls complete. loo ei tee were nuaerom on oar streets duriug tbe week. Tbe erection of tbe telephone poles ie about through with. What ia Hod Gold? Beat beer on artb. Bee ad. elsewhere. Reildeooe end lot lor aala. Inquire at premise adj lining W. It. Ellis'. 2-9 J. A. PtrriHaoN. Pinlth Burob baa done witb Montana aheepahearing and returned to Lie Ilhe creek home. Receipt, Doles, draft, due-bills, eto printed and neatly bound io books at tba Usirtt office, s Statement tor tba Faraooa Simple Account File prluted at tbe Quelle of- fioe. Llcbteolbal k Co. foraboe. Eiclusite aboa atore. Handle tba Ust. H3tf Onioneaae'a famona old "Dublin Btout " Imported, at Cbrla Bordera' tf Dr. J. W. Vogel, epeeielist for refrao lloo and defeota of Id eye, will b br ?r tbrea mnolba. GW-Ijrr "Oo'o JohV U all right but Low Til lard baa a brand of li-xer-olJ fw1a that la bard to beat. fio-l-tf. t'aluleaa remedy fr eitraoUn leb. If not a attd, no ebafg T lf. Vanfbaa'a saw plan. fo4-lf. It yoo oawi anmetl.ief'r your aytUm all al tba Thooe Tl. Talaphona aa loot), City bolel bnildtng. tf Mr. Wen. Tryna anJ wife have relnro ad from Ilillsboro, lb chng of climate proving btoeQoial 14 br Lealtb. Bt aoeomroodaliim and eourtoo treatment al tbe Imperial HoUl.Hevtntb al Wa.b. 8U., Portland. Oreao. A. AHrabamslfk. tb la.lor, laroro.l polled lo Imp! a flrat-elaaa l'frtlo4 1 tallof ta ordtr lo finish up work ia Uid. Brief your fei.lea, pf eod fur lo Commissioner Beckett oame to town Wednesday for repairs to bis harvesting machinery. His grain ia yielding fairly well. Dr. J. E. Adkioa will be in Heppner about August lOtb. He extraota teetb without pain. See bim at the Palace hotel. The many friends of Mrs. Qao. Noble, who is undergoing treatment at Fort land anxiously await a favorable report of her condition. E. Q. Noble & Co. are rustlers after business. Tbe fittest saddles and har ness to be found in Heppner. See tbeir new ad in this issue. tf. The funeral services of Mrs. R A. Ford were held uni'er the Buapioes of the Christian church Wednesday fore noon, Rev. Shelley officiating. Brown & Stewart are coining new cus tomers each day, from tbe fact that they are selling goods of an exceptional value at prices lower tban ever offered hereto fore. It Be not deceived! A conh, boarsness or croup are not to be trilled witb. A dose in time of Bhiloh'a Cure will eata you much trouble. So!d by OotiBer & Warren. v A young man by the nam) of Filkins oame up from Ioue Thursday suffering intensely with an obsoess on his, ruht band. Dr. MciJ -ord relieved it instantly by lauoing. Cure that cough witb Shilob's Cure. Tbe best cough cure. Relieves oroup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25cl8. Sold by Con- ser & Warren. v Dyspepsia cured. Sbiluh'a Vitnlizar immediately relieves sour stomaob, com ing up of food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by Con eer & Warren. v Ladies, tuke tbe best. If yon are troubled with constipation, fallow skin. and a tired feeling, tnke Earl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Oonser & Warren, v Hop Gold beer is now on its way to Manila, a Inrge shipment having been made a few days since from Portland, illustrating Ih9 enterprise of tbe Star Brewing oompuuy. Tbe Gazette dames a full stock of mourning note, oorrespoudenoe style, with envelopes to match. Those desirins snob stationery onu have their want supplied at this office. tf. Postoffices have been established at Lena and Galloway, affording the ranch era a convenience long desired. Tbe Lena postmaster is Jobn Waddell, and at Galloway Ike Howard. Kirl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, purities the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts, Sold by Couser & Warren. v Tbe footraoe between John Foster and George Swaggart for Saturday night hus been declared off. Tbey should be fined $10 apiece, and tbe fund go to a fun making program to satisfy our antici pation of the event. Dr. MeFauI waa called to Six-Dollar oanyon this week to attend Mrs. Meit sell who is rfn eted witb appendioitea Tbe doctor expects to check the trouble before it reaches the stage when an operation b"Oomcs oeceasary. Goo. Thornton made the trip to Ar liogton and back last week, inspecting tba new telephone system. He reports tbe rnnobers a busy, good-natured Jot, anticipating Inxarlra tbia fall that tbey bave been denied a long while. A. E. Shilling, whom we mentioned lost week aa having returned from Mod tana, report very unfavorable oonditiona for wage-earners, in general, olairaiog that Morrow county pay tbe bigbeal wage of any tec lion be visited Tbe travelling representative ot tb Oliver Plow company entertained quite a sidewalk congregation with South African remiuisoenoea laat evening. Tb gentleman'! discourse waa quit in stroctive aa well a entertaining. Willi Smith baa assomed bi position a deputy under County Clerk Crawford Mr. Smitb'i appointment see mi to meet tb approval of tba coram unity ia general, io consideration ot bia gentle manly demeanor and aooicum dtio g disposition. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tb "Red- light," ever oo th alert for omelbiog new, eao fornisb you tb finest cock tail io tie land Manhattan, Jersey, Vermouth or Om mad by o artist to lb business. Drop in and taka tb tast out ot your taoulb. It Grdray, tb pioneer Ibeatr man of Portland in tb ho of "popular prioe," baa nfltt'd tb Washington HI. Ibeatr, formerly kooo a tb "New Park." Crdray alwaya La something Daw, and Inns tiMiule. when twins, can SDonJ a plMtsanl evening at bl l0. tf If you ot tb lit! war Of ws, tb fuwbrst Mai bafpealngs, city or emititry, gt lb Oatatt, ml-weckty, Tuesday and frlday. Patron balp Bkppr. (Jompar it witb (ho of otbr town tb an ot llepptar and tb Oststl 111 not aoffar thereby. if At lb Heppner Candy Factory il tb , ptar to get cool, refrMUiag tummer I drinks. Jaa. Ilarl ro furnish yoo Hi Ilk ; atiakr. aodo. Ice erssro aoda, orang I win. wrbcl lr,te. IeramtjKlb nlly tilt op. Cm and try G. T. Gerlinger, member of tba Star Brewery company, oame to Heppner last Wednesday to eetabliab a cold atorage depot for their famous Hop Gold beer. He secured tbe basement ot tbe Palace, with Mr. Lea Cantwell as manager. Tbia will enable tbe interior towns to teonre a quality ot beer unknown to them here tofore. Tbe Marquam Grand, on Morrison street in the Marquam building, is under exoellent management and tbe publio will be royally entertained this winter. New companies and new faces will ap pear from time to time at this popular, first-olass theatre of Portland, and when in Portland our denizens should not fail to take in some ot the tine dramas that will be presented. tf J. D. Grizz A, with bis wife and daugh ter, rsaohed town the first of tbe week, on tbeir way to Medford, Oregon, where they reside, from a visit in Enstera Ore gon, Tiie daughter was eeriousiy in, and, upon the advioe of Dr. Swinburne, they remained here for a while. Qjite a serious oass of fever has developed witb the young lady, which may necessitate their being delayed here fir some time. Being acquainted with the sisters of tbe Salvation Army, tbey were kindly taken in, where she will have tbe careful nurs ing they are oapable ot administering. DITCH CKERK ITEMS. Personal. J. W. Morrow came in for a short stay this weok. wearing a "little bunob of whiskers on bis obin,'1 and reports: A tbree banded huckleberry oontest between Judge Dutton, Elis Minor and Dave MoAtee. At tbe finish Minor bad six gallons, tbe judge only tour and D.ivo, on tbe strength of bis good looks, we imagine, came out with seven gal lous. The "woods in ust be full ot them." Judge Dutton olaims the "first place" this season with a day a oatch ot 36b trout. Lee Peulaud bad a 1,000-pound bear up a tree last ween, out oonoiuaeu u safest to stuud-fboai under, wben bruin slid down while Lee "slid out." Mrs. J. Shipley has been somewhat indispose!, but baa about reoovered. Mr, Morrow' little boy baa reoovered from bis late illness. Greene Mathews came in from Rhea creek to day. John Andrew, a Royal Insurance man, is in town. Tom Kllflllen, oi Butter Creek, came down today. Wm. Corson, lone's genial clerk, was with us Tuesday. Robt. Beard and family left last night for Oakesdale, Wash. Tunis Swlck and wife have returned to the John Day country. Mrs Julia Bradley came up from lone Wed nesday for a visit with friends. Sheriff Matlock has Just finished the rounds of the county posting tax levy notices. Harry Warren, of the obliging dtug firm of Conser & warren, is enjoying a brief vacation. S. S. Hanawalt, special agent for the Massa- chusettes Mutual Life has returned from the seaside. Miss Minnie Flake, a Salem girl, arrived here this week to accept a position with Phil Cohen's family. D. E. Gil man and family, Mrs. Edna Slocum and family, accompanied by Rev. Flesher. are camping on Wilson's prairie. Ohas. Teft and wife have returned here from Walla Walla, bringing a complete equipment for opening up a restaurant here. Hon. W. R. Ellis writes his partner, Mr. G. W. Phelps, under date of July 25th, that he will reach Heppner in the near future. O. E. Farnsworth, the prominent sheepman, is in town with his family, making arrange ments for au extensive Eastern trip. Joe Haney, proprietor of the lone hotel, passed through town enroute home from the mountains with his family Wednesday. Nat Hale, the lone hustler, came up from there Wednesday, and was accompanied back by G. T. Gerlinger and Mr. Wellor, two gay and festive drummers. Both Dr. McSwords and H. Bartholomew's families have been heard from, and they report everlasting enjoyment. Berrying, fishing and horsoback riding is the program of the day. Otis Welch and S. L. Cross Bpent a few days here having returned from the racing circuit, Mr. Cross sold Dutch and Urey Dick to some horsemen In Montana. In parting with Dutch he will be out many a good stake, as the horse is pronounced very faBt. Lost Mrs. Brown loat a package ot merchan dise, dona np io a grain eaok, some where between tbe oity watering trough and tbe round-house. Finder will please return same to tbia office and re ceive reward. . It Beauty la Blood Deep. Clean blood menus a clean Bkin. 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- Eurities from the body. Hegin to-day to anish pimpleB, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25o, 50c. Ranch, 320 acres, good land, 4 miles of Heppner, all fenced, plenty of water, bouse and barn, 140 acres of summer fallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy terms. Call at tbe Gazette offioe. 654-11 $100 REWARD I Will be paid tor information leading to tbe arrest and oonviction ot any per son stealing cattle branded "WH" oon neoted on the left side. Waddle on tbe nose. Perot Hughes. 45 nov3 Program for August. The following is the program for uuion services io the evening during tbe month of August: August 7th, M. E. churob, South, Rev. Luwson. ' August 11th, Christian oburcb, C. R Howard. August 21 at, M. E. ohuroh, H. 0. Clark. August 28th, Baptist oburcb, R. L. Shelley. All of tbe resileut pastors being absent next Sunday, Riv. Lawson, missionary of tbe Middle Oregon Baptist Association, will preach in the Baptist ohuroh at 11 o'clock and io tbe evening aa aunounoed above. Thousand are Trying It. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Bahn, the most effective cure for Catarrh ana Uoia in neaa, we nave pre Dired a eoneroua trial size for 10 cents, Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY BItOS., CS Warren St!, N. V. City I sulercd f.oin catarrh of tho worst kind ever siuoe n bo, au.l 1 never hoped to cure, but Elv s Oream Jnlm soems to a even that. Many acquaintances have used it with exoellent results. Uscar ustrunv 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm ia the acknowledged . , i , i : cure tor catarrn anu uuuuuiis uu cuwuue, mercury nor nny injurious drug. Price, 60 ceuts. At dnigmsts or ny mnu. FUlt BALE. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of We Don't Hesitate To say that our Fall and Winter Stock of Goods comprizing everything suitable to tbe people's needs, now in transit from New York and Cbioago, ia larger, more complete and ex tensive than all the other stocks ot all the other store in Heppner. In ten days or two weeks the greater portion of it will be in. It'a oomingnow. We are putting early arrivals into stock. For the next ten days We will make you apeoial inducements bo as to dear away epace University of Oregon. Tbe University of Oregon graduated last June tbe largest olaaa in its history The class numbered thirty. Tbe fall term will begin September 19tb. Stu dents wbo bave oompleted the tenth grade branches can enter tbe sub-fresh man olass. No examinations ere required for graduates of accredited schools. Reasonable equivalents are acoepted for most of the required entrance studies. Catalogues will be sent free to all appli cants. Persona desiring information may address tbe president, Seoretary J. J. Walton, or Mr. Mux A. Plumb, all of Eugene, Oregon. The oourses offered are those of a good university. Tbere are departments of modern and annient languages, physios, chemistry, biology, geology, English, elo cution, advanced engineering, astrono my, logio, philosophy, psychology, math ematics and physical eduoation. Music and drawing are also taught. Tbe tu ition is free. All students pay an inci dental fee of $10 yearly. Board, lodg ing, beat and light in the dormitory coat 82 60 per week. 7-75 c 9 o o o J t t i OCvvcv-a - - tu Shoes that cost us $1.80 and $2.00 will be sold for $1.00 Yon get your choice of a dozen different lines of shoes. Prices are aa low on Calico, Ribbons, Summer Waists, Dress Etc.7 Goods, ? ? O O o t C t Etc. Come h and see us now. You oan then realize tbe trnna formation that take plaoe within tbe next ten days t i ALL ARK WELCOME. 1,1 FA raw 1 PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Tomorrow Tbe Fair is open to the publio Q tite a proportion ot tbe slock is uuacoouutaoiy aeiayeu iu arriving. However, the huge CofTiio & MoFarland store ia comfortably filled, and an in spection of tbe same, witb tbt induce ment of prices, aa quoted in tbeir adver tisement in another column, insure for Mr. While a volume ot trade. Mr. Den L. Lelaod, to familiarly known through out the entire OJUolry, wbo atanda at the bead ot bia profession aa a success ful salesman, will receive bia old friemle and customers in hia usual geneal man ner, tvery Imaginable uousenoid neoee sily will be on exhibition, at such prioea tbat you will not hesitate to buy. In the Coffin-McFarland Building, Heppner, Oregon. OPN FOR BUSINESS AUGUST Oth, 1898. A Ural la Proptrty. Yesterday Wm. Oordno oonaummated a deal for the Harrington properly aituated on Main atreel between tba blacksmith shops of Ham Meadows and W. P. Sorivcer. At tbe expiration of tba lease oo tbe burn be oconpics at present, about one yesr'i time, Mr. Qor don will bave ao eiteuaive livery and feed stable erected on bia new properly wbicb be will occupy. Mr. Gordon's enterprise ia well knowo to tbia com monity, aa also bia ability lo run i livery business. We do not asK 5 cents for ar) article we can sell for 3 cents Or 10 cents for an article we car) sell for 7 cents. A. PARTIAL PKICB XylHT. HATS Sole Agents -lor- oolotrotod Kingsbury Brand -TOo tip Wedding. Mr. K. D. Wtikina, a popular eoanty echool teacher, aa noiled In marriage to Mies blanch MoOurmkk, daughter of Mra. Pickard liviog al Ihs bead of llhea oreek, to Heppner, Wedoeaday, Aug. 3d. Io bonor of the event many friends of tba conple gave them tbe benefit of a sur prise parly la lbs evening. Dsooiiif was Indulged In onlil midolgbt, wbn bountiful rrlreebmenU wera spread, afUr wblrb Iba fathering diapers!, wishing Iba brida and groom all tba joy falling to tba lot of Iba matrimonial veotare. 4 RararlM Party, 11 v. C. It. Howard aa Iba recipient ot delightful eorpriM party Wedoeaday retina, io honor of bia birthday, (juite sambr ot Briibere of bia eLorrh, to gether witb other friends, asaemblcd al bia home bearing refreshments, inch aa Iba lea cream, ceke, lmoaeda, etc. Paverel (M-o-up Ladies' Shoes 990-up Children's Shoes 24c up Gloves ley flavor a new thief and very Sna, 6,ltf Dr. UuuUxk m wiiti oa today, lie re port all aert na at eatap and y 0r h. I i.l tarnJ ever In bliu B Re. Meibaw. at Iba Liberty Meal j hn(lll,,wrf, pt.K m,,,,),,, U Mio-l i Market !! pate kihl muMptm. ! . t.rrltorr ll.r- mile 1 r,-tr. 1 .! I ! 1 111 ! U ..titer ll.e d 1 iu f'i ei 'idl p' i rte tba ep. tb tiew Irpf "OJt'any. e-miiwl f pf 'tUloepI Ilpp0r fit i. I.s tbiilil fatry la I'nrliaod. and I !, Inrnln oat. u4t lb snt-eMieioo if(lifg Ak'r.. ll.e leverlnr, a ls' .im'r n lie, abll are being re1i y a Id. Tn f.Haal mera'e of ti. tb', a' itrr (6'ba.'C fcfsl Uril Jf ril. tta ab mI II l'He.l l'alry toropaoy h ,u ","!,, order la a f' dsya. IX-a'l fad U get oaa. w eH',i4L Jfr-H Di'Xl aeoepUlila pre.enla wera beatowa.1 upon ll pel'-f a tokeii of esUeui. Tba aveDieg'a riijoyrtjeal, attar rsfresh ttiecta ef eervel, rlossd alth aa ant mie. a ng rie. lf4f'lf .rve liti - I a.e .Iiel(iiily ii'iu.in, tiij tut relief mr Carl "a C'ler IUot j Tea. Il iieie I tpy erre nd atreagib , ' oe. air ti''le nrvm eysUm. 1 we ' troubl'd Wl'h 'neipatK0, ki lrey anJ j bowel triable, four Tea e eleaaaed i rr.y yira n lb r.iit,ly th. I rapidly ! re g a bed t.etih aad at renal b. Mra 8. A Hi, Hartf.iJ, C Aa. t if lr 22C Up Fine Toilet Soap per ciiko 4c ONE-CENT NOTIONS. loh 'sper Pius 'aper Tacks Doz. CiotbeBpius " llsirpius " Hooka & Kycs 3 Lead Pencils lc lo lc lo lo lc 3 Slate Fencils . lo 1 Writini? Tablet lo 1 Corn-Cob l'ipe - lo 1 Alurniunm Thimble lo 1 l'aper Needles - lo 6 Sheets Note Paper lo 25 Envelopes lo Aluminum llairpiu lo 1 Yard Baby Ilibbou lo 1 Pair Corset Laoes lo 1 " Shoe " lo AlC"lte AIlllor't all-wool CLOTHING VVARRANTtD O. N. T. Cotton 4c per spool or 7 spools for 25 cents. Tinware Coffcu I'otn 1()-Quirt Water liuckHa -Wuhli IJoilor Copper liottom- -No. 8 No. U I'io I'latfcrt Dippers Everything In the Tinware Line at Proportionate Prices. 8 11 74 4 4 Ccntri it Copper Teakettles. Nicklc Plated 98 cents. Granitewarc, a full line, at one-half the usual price GLASSWARE- ENDLESS VARIETY Pearl Ton Lamp ChitniH'yH, No. 1 unl 2 S t Tumblero - (JlaM Setn 4 pieeen ... Full-Triiiimcfl I .ami" M eiliuni nil 1 Larp r, CentH it Corset PlllCtS S1' Aii'-ntH for the Cellratei Dr. HcliillinKM Core-t. 40c LP Sole auents for Brown Shoe Co.'s 3 (t Shoes io oz Overalls rivited 44c Boy's Suits $1 .00 up Hardware a full lino Notions Stationery Gent's Furnishings Ladies' Furnishings At Unheaid-of Prices Our Guarantee Money Returned II Goods arc not Satisfactory.