1 L i i 1' A LITTLE SUFFERER Fscs, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Was Effected. "When five years old my little boy had scrofula on his lace, hands and arms. It was worst on his chin, although the sores on his cheeks and hands were very bad. It appeared in the form of red pimples which would fester, break open and run and then scab over. After disappearing they would break out again. They caused Intense itching and the little sufferer had to be watched continually to keep him from scratching the sores. We became greatly alarmed at his condition. My wife's mother had had scrofula and the only medicine which had helpd her was Hood's Saraaparilla. Wo decided to give it to onr boy and we noted an improve ment in his case very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Saraaparilla the humor had all been driven out of his blood and it has never since returned." Wilijam Baetz, 416 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Hood'a Sarsaparilla of all druggiBts. Be sure to get only Hood's. I IUUU a r 1119 easy to operate. 29 ceuU. METH. EP1SC. CHUKUH. , BKRVI0E8. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7 p. ra. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Lpworth League Devotional meeting at 7 d. m Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 p. m. The Bpibit and the bride say. Come." The pastor may be found at the piireonam ad joining the charch, where he will be glad to meet any wo may deeire to consult him on religious, social, oivio, philosophic, educational, ot any other subjects. J. W. FLEHHER, Minister. 11. E CHURCH, SOUTH. SERVICES. Sunday, preaching 11 a. m.,7 p. m., class jneetinn following morning service. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Epworth league, Fri day. 7 p. m. "Let us forsake uot 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. in. and 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7:00. Choir practice Saturday evening at the church. R. L. hkm.y, Pastor. The Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal church will meet at 3 o'clock, p. m., on the first Wednesday of each month, at the home of Mrs. T. ,T. Matlock Tbe Gazette is not heralding its oom ing with a brass band bat its circulation can be determined at tbe Heppaer post- offloe. Advertisers will please note this, ADVERTISED LETTERS. LETTERS ADVEK TI8ED Or., August 15, 18!I8. AT HEPPNEB Anderson, George D Palmer, Miss Elsie Hogert, W G Simons, Mr Annie Carrey, Mrs Ora Stewart, Willis Perry, Mrs Jausua When calling for these letters please say advertised J. P. Williams. P. M. We sail away to Manila bay, the Dons we do not fear; And we'll leave behind the glrli we love, cries the Oregon volunteer. With Dewey bold to lead us, and Old Glory in the sky, But ere we pass we'll dralu a glass, of S perry's Llnwood rye. Sold only at the Bolvadere Saloon, E. O. Bperry, proprietor. U Local Notes. Wood wanted at tbe Gazette ollioe. See M, Lichtenthal & Co. for shoes, a Wbat is Hop Qold? Best beer on artb. Hee ad. elsewhere. llesideooe and lot for sale. Inquire at premises adjoiniug W. R. Ellis'. 2-9 J. A. PlTTKKRON. Liohtentbal k Co. for shoes. Exclusive shoe store. Handles tbe best. 83 tf Oaiooesse's fttnons old "Dublin Stool," imported, at Cbrls Borohers' tf Statements for tli Famous Simple Aooooot File printed at tbe Gazette of fice, tf. Receipts, notes, drafts, due-bills, etc, L rioted sad neatly bonod in books at tbe Gazetts office. x Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and detVoti ot tbe eye, will be here every three months. (UH-lyr "Co'n jnioe" is all riubt but Low Til lard baa a brand of 11-year-old goods that Is bard to beat. 6o3-lf. Taioless remedy for extracting; teeth. If not as slated, do charges. Try Dr. Vaogbao's new plan. (VH-tf. If yon osd something for your system call at tbs Tdobs Tbs Telephone sa loon. Git; hotel builJing. tf Jmf 8tert, of tbs firm of Brown k Stewart, baa bis bands fall shelving new goods sod wilting on customers. Brst eooomraodatlon aod oonrUooi treatment at tbalmprial Hotel, Seven tb aod Wash. Sti., Portland, Oregon. Waxtsd To rent or nprinUodeot good raorb ilh good water. Mao aod wife. loqairt at P. C. Tbnmrsoo's store. Bring font bldea, pIU aod fnrs to Bn. Mstbsws, at tbs Liberty Meat Market. Hs psrs highest markt pries. B19-lf. W. A. J"ban k Ho now haul ing most tJI thir w h'1 loT' for shipment, tiitUsJ of lo Utfu-t, as tby did laal tear. Job OiMtnsn ims la from Loot Creek 8turiy ith a four boras team ad loading with a mi started c his relaro Moojay. E.O. Siol.lsA C. rotlrs aflr bntinoM. Tbs flneet -MI'S and bar. m to b found in Hpttr r. rW iblr ad In this to. tf. Mop fbaleoogbt Taks trains. It ay Wad to 0aoaBfl"0. A bnt lis of 8bilh"i Cnro mst ')""" life. H-.IJ h CVowf k U artes IV. MFsl drov to fritto Mils lbs leal of tbs mi to attend lb liHIs f l.ilJ of Adr WrUM. he bad aers sMsek offbolera Ufaalsa. Catarrh cored. A clear head and sweet breath secured with Shilob's Catarrh Remedy; sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector tree. Sold by Conser A Warren. z Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipa tion it's tbe best and if after nsins it you don't say so, return package and get yonr money. Sold by Conser A Warren. x As Reoorder Richardson was leaving town last week bis fine, big, yellow St Bernard don picked up some poison and died, in epite ot tbeir efforts, a short die. tanoe from town. John Mohler, who reoently sold bis band of sheep at Mouument, passed through Iowd Saturday eveoiog earou'e to Astoria, where be has decided to open up a livery business. Tbe Gazette oarnes a fnll stock of mourning note, correspondence style, with envelopes to match. Those desiring suoh stationery can have their wauls supplied at this office. tf. Tbe Fair promise tbeir customers a startling "ad" in next Fndaj 's issue. Tbeir delaed goods are now arriving and the publio's wsots will be supplied at tbeir popular prioes. For Constipation take KBrl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Purifier, oures beadaobes. Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and makes tbd bend as dear ae a bell. Sold by CoDser & Warren, x SgMr. Matt Holverson came to town to day from lone, aooompanied by M. M. Hunter, tbe new hotel man at that place. Mr. Hunter ia very much pleased with the business outlook of tbis oountry. Shilob's Consumption Cure oures where others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, sod no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to tbe spot. Sold by Conser A Warren, x The teuobers' annual institute will be beld August 25:h, 2Gtb and 27th, el Heppner. Tiie state superintendent of schools will be present. Quite a large attendance ie expeoted. Every one is oordially invited to attend. Saturday niabt Dr. MoSwords was called to Batter oreek to attend tbe lit tle one ot Mr. Bowman, wbo bad an at taok of cholera infantum. Albert Os man's little ohild is similarly effected. The doctor reports botb improved. Geo. F. Danzr, of Helena, Montana, has been in the interior with T A.lihcn, ot this place, lookiDg for Kbern. Tbev returned yesterday, and Mr. Dm zet will proceed to Montana, expecting to return at onoe and oo isummate some extensive deals. Dr. John W. Rasmus, of tbe "Red- light," ever on tbe alert for something new, oan furnish yon tbe finest cock tail io the land Manhotteo. Jersev. Vermouth or Gin made by an artist in tbe business. Drop in and take the taste out of yonr mouth. tf Cord ray, tbe pioneer theatre man ot Portland in tbe line of "popular prices," baa refitted tbe Washington St. theatre, formerly known sa tbe "New Park." Cordray always baa something new, and our people, when Delow, can spend a pleasant evening at his plaoe. tf At tbe Heppner Candy Faotory is tbe place to get cool, refreshing summer drinks, J as. Hart oao furnish yon milk shakes, sodo, ice oreara soda, orange wioe, peacb cider, etc Ioe oream booths nioely fitted np. Come and try tbe Dewey flavor a new thing and very fins. 601 tt Plaoe yonr orders with Jas. Dart for tbe Early I loss grape, tbs best oanmug grape In tbs world. Hs will also taks your orders for tbs Hnngarian prone tbe beat selling prone where known, aod absolutely tbe best selling In tbs Ht Lonis and Chicago markets. Fins J. ling fruit. fi t In the cool of Saturday eveoiog i decidedly comfortable coaob, with Dr. Moiword, Mr. Wbltles of "Tbe Fair," aod Mr. Thompson of Thompson k Bions as occupants, passed tbs Gaiet'.s office eorouts for tbs brad of Willo oreek. Leaving "doll cars" behind Ibey wers off for tbs shady banols of soma oool stream, w'lers troot, prairis obiok ens, mosqaitos, etc., abound. Tbs breakdown of J. W. Beckett's master-gear wheel abaft, for ths repair of which Cvonty Road Superintendent E. C. Asbbaogb cams to towo leal week aod was compelled to await relorns from Portlsnd. enforoed lbs idleness of 'JO men aod 43 horses from Hatorday at 9 a. m. ootll at least Wednesday morning. Tbs sipeoso will snvinot to cooslderabls wheat. Tbs Marquam Ursml, oo Morrison tlreet In tbs Marquam bnildlog, is under iollent managoment and tbs pnMis will b royally solertalned Ibis winter. Sew com pan If s aod new faces 111 ap pear from time to time at Ibis popolsr. Orst class theatre of Portlsnd, aod wbsn lo Portland oor denltens sboold not fall lo laks In some of tbs Acs dramas that will b prerold. f A rprstliv of so eiUosivs soap mnnfi'l)irnig e niwn uf V rtUt., . ars Informal by Mr. Uuoter, of I u, rracbt I Ibat plar (Lis morning aed has jda arrangement for loading a ear j from an alkali dfp-sil abnot lbr mitrs ' ! distant from lbs tows, to hs omJ is tblr j composition of soap. As Ibis U lbs nt- ! I ! s.n.mFoil deposit of a Ik-li lo lb 1 I otttroDoiis, It Is lo sll pf.UUIiiy as Im j I porual rn' of lb aalr. C.f rtlimts tills. II wm rtlt is PirtUa l, s.uiic (i'l bf bis wifs snl liittf Jny, ttJ bit tt ( il nl lbl l rlttl. M III iisio. ol bis rMM Mil Mrt, rNM hi irsittM i.f in cqr !-. ' UM.r s fl.i uf fl.f In Uau-UUc s imI t'"m if. lis Is )t Ifoot J flomllf Oft nt sunk Uf. iWie4 Mr Ht frvnt Uis Ibross hom sUf to IbM frisslft . ! Mr. !'b'i. Il brtsr, ib'nrn a lbs i N bs ! Ufrtl Ibsl Mr. Mils will ' Ur uh.Jioif fs' IS J;s IHpfo' A;i. :,! fUeut Jl .l tliJ Personal. Mrs. Jack Mills Is ou the sick list. Jas. Johnson of Butter creek is in town. W. B. McAUster came up from Lexington today. - Miss Wllla Minor came back from Ditch creek today. Mrs. J. H. Leezer came in from Butter creek this morning. A. H. Allen, from Allen's station, came to town on business today. Thos. Davidson and brother, of Eight-Mile, came in foi goods yesterday. John M. Brown came over from Lone Rock on business, and is registered at the Palace. Mr E. B. Stanton, accompanied by his wife, from Eight Mile, are In town on business. J. N. Thompson, from the northern part of this county, is looking about this vicinity. E. W. Bartholomew goes to the Ditch creek camp this evening for a few days' recreation before getting down to business. City Recorder Richardson came to town yes terday in erder to attend the regular meeting of the council last night and will return again this evening. Mr. H. C. Gay, In company with Judge Bar tholomew, leave on Wednesday night's train to attend the M. E. church, South, conference to be held at La Grande. J. W. Morrow is in from the mountains for a few days. His family will remain for some time yet. He reports the usual condition of content ment and good health in camp. Miss Margurite Oray of Douglas, who passed a successful examination before County Super intendent Shipley, after a pleasant visit with friends, leaves ou tonight's train for home. Mr. Brock, the past week has been making a business round of the Long Creek section, and within a few days will return to Ditch creek, expecting to finish his allowance for recreation. Just before going to press we learn that Miss Edith Potter, familiarly known in Heppner, a sister of Mr. Frank McFarland, was married at Hood River recently, the particulars of which we are unable to give our readers in this Issue. Hev. G. H. Gibbs, presiding elder, accompa nied by Rev. C. R. Howard, left on last night's train, enroute to La Grande, where the M. E. church, South, quarterly conference will be held. They will stop over in Pendleton to day, attending services held by Bishop Eu gene R. Hendricks, who is also on his way to the La Grande conference. Rev. Howard will be absent one week. Program for August The fallowing is tbe program for union services io the eveniug during tbe month of August: Augast 21st, M. E. oburoh, H. C. Clark. Angost 28tb, Baptist ohurcb, R. L. Sbelley. Tbe New Telrhhone. Mr. T. J. MnoGongan, superintendent of tbe new telephone system, came np from Baker City, and is on hand for the final adjustment and opening tomorrow A number of those contracting with tbe new company already nave their new boxes in and others will be up bv to morrow. Miss Hamilton will be tbeir looal manager. Those desiring tbs phone sboold make application at onoe. Buoklea's Arnica Salve. Tbe Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, TJloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cares Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Prloe25 cents per box. For aale by Slooum Drag Co., E. J. Blocam, manager Gone to Walla Valla. Tbe many friends of Mrs. Annie Gil liam and ber little family regret ber de- parlors from Heppner, where sbs has mads her boms for a number of years Having disposed of ber abeep and ranobes, abe feels Ibat tbs educational advantages of Walla Walla ars prefers Lie to those ot Hepposr, and will, for tbe benefit of ber daughter and two boys, make Ibat oily her permanent borne. Her residence in town sbe yet retain wbiob will be lbs boms of Mr. Hswitt wilb Conser k Wsrren. THE Children's Clothing and Youths' Suits Our Shoe lepiartixneinl: J ) J uTllP 1 1JL COUNCIL HBET1NO. At tbe regular meeting held last night with Reoorder Richardson, mayor pro tern in tbe chair, Oounoilmen Rasmus, Litohentbal, Sperry, Roberts and Si mons wers present. Councilman . G. Slooum being absent, tbe following business was transacted: Petition ot Low Tillard for lioense was granted. Bills as follows were ordered paid: J. J. Roberts, witness feet S 1 so Chas. Charlton, witness fees l so John Hager, July salary 50 00 W. A. Richardson, July salary 16 65 Heppner Light & Water Co TO 00 Atty. Red field, salary 25 00 Marshal Hager was instructed to in speot all bridges and streets and make necessary repairs. Ordinance for fast riding and driving was framed and read for first time, Tbe amount of July taxes collected, amounting to $86.67, were received. Tbe request for a hydrant in vioinity of lower warebonse was considered. The school distriot was tendered $1,- 000, amount of indebtedness of tbe oity for land sight of pnbhc building, but re- eoted on consideration of its preference for the interest. The regular discussion ot tbe that portion of the roadway leading from Congressman Ellis' property to the de pot, which has not been regularly opened by acquisition ot the city, came up. It seems that a majority of tbe owners are willing to mace donations so thai tbe proper improvements will be made by the oity, suoh as rebuilding the bridges, laying sidewalks, eto., from there to tbe depot. " Honey-Uoon " Camp. Reoorder Richardson says : Art Minor, tbe mighty banter, killed another good venison yesterday. "Honey-Moon" camp is on Keonedy oreek, if any one should ask you. Chas. Matteson and wife, Dr. Swin burne, Mr. Wbitiea, Diok Howard and Mr. Thompson are tbe late arrivals. Two big bear are loitering about tbe camp and will be treed as soon as tbe recorder reaches there with a brace of hounds. Eli Eeeney's family have haokleberriee enough, and will "break camp" about Monday, when Mr. Richardson and fam ily will return. k Sweeping OP. On our lines of BOOTS, SHOES and DRESS GOODS mum, Which are arriving daily. Brown FAIR" Since - , .voti 'vvfiiit f 1 nonts ixlovo - J Anolior. It Im fi Iclcl, (Villi" 's 3 ''B1 kid with heavy extension soles. A loader VUlll firms of tH0 citjCSi Exceedingly Swell. Bow's This t We offer ons hundred dollarssward for any oase of catarrh that cannot be onred by Hall's Catarrh Ours. F. J. Chinkt & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chenev for the last 15 years,' and be lieve him perfeotly honorable in all buel transactions and financially able to carry oat any obligations made by tbeir firm. West & Traax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Welding, Einnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aoting direotly upon the blood and muoons surfaces of tbe system. Testi monials eent free. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. FOR BALK. Ranoh, 820 acres, good laud, i miles of Heppner, all fenced, plenty ot water, bouse and barn, 140 acres ot summer -fallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy terms. Call at tbe Gazette office. t 654-tt 1100 REWARD ! Will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any per son stealing cattle branded "WH" oon neoted on the left side. Waddle on tbe nose. Percy Hcqhbs. 45nov3 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Tills Ia Your Opportuiilly. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) snffioient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., Kew York City. Rev. JohnReid, Jr., of Great Falla, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I oan emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if med as directed." Rev. Francis V. Poole, Pastor CentralPres. Church, Helena, Mout. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh nnd contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Reduction per cent For the next H 3 .We are making room for Goods & Stewart. Otaac Ope3a.i30.gc Wo TJ&K VERY LAHOST and XOBBIKST Stylos Kvor '1N 6C NEW GOODS COMING This coming season we will have the largest stock of fall and winterwW TBi?y Goods, Ever yet seen in Heppner. We have ordered immense lines in every de partment in fact we are puzzled to know where to find room for all. few arrivals of DRESS GOODS, Direct from New York are being opened up and among them we find a beautiful line of Silks, etc., for Ladies Shirtwaists, etc. There are just a few, but you ought to see them. They are pronounced by those who have seen them the finest and daintiest things that ever happened. From now on, every day will see something new and fresh put into stock. oo o o o o o o A little warm to talk about winter goods, but they are here and we want you to see them. New Departures By New Management MORROW COUNTY READERS THE SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE This ia tbe sixteenth year of tbe Gazette's existence. It stauds in tbe front ranks of Oregon journalism. Its seventeenth year promises to be tbe banner year for tbe county. Our purpose is to visit every household in the county cu rolling every member wbo is interested in tbe county's welfare. luivo riicoivtid 11 coiisitrimieiit ol flttliiir Mlftoo oull for our fnvorlt In uicl-ltiriiocl mIioo find ti 1iiIm; Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Cloaks, Jackets, Etc., Etc., DOMESTICS, ETC., Minor & Co. the Hmuirht with all leading shoe T