THE FAIR T HE PLACE Our Guarantee Money Returned If Goods ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. To Save Money 1 in til !LaaL till 0. Ttlne ILnos&tfLZl Positively EFJTO Call and AHllers' allawool OlotliintS Brown JsiiOG Co's ft Shoes King 15i33 Hats IMie Xair Overalls -mmszsz;zK An Immense A LITTLE SUFFERER Face, Hands and Arms Covered With Scrofulous Humors How a Cure Was Effected. "When five years old my little boy had scrofula on his face, 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 Sarsaparilla. Wo decided to gh'3 it to our boy and we noted an improve ment in his case very soon. After giving him four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilia the humor had all been driven out of his blood and it has never since returned." William Bartz, 416 South Williams St., South Bend, Indiana. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. !- J T1 ! 1 1 cure I.lver III: easy to take nOOU 0 PlIlS tuty to operate. Jesuits. ADVERTISED LETTEttS. LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEK Or., January IB, ld'.KI. Brown, Mrs Elen Flounder, Gusslo Brvant, Albert (2) (iairen, E F Cadon, W V Hu.'hes, Miss Mary Cave. Mr Bud Hayes. Mr 4eori?e (2) Divon, MrOaton Kennedy, Mr Tom Palstrom, Mr Emil Smith. Lewis A Dtmcan, Mr Vern Strange, W M When calling for those letters please say advertised. B. F. Vauuiian, P. 51. Local Notes. To Bent. Six-room bonee. Inquire of W. 0. Wills. Hay, bave you trieuV Srnead's uouget Candies, yet? D. 0. Justice, who has been quite sick, is much improved. Where to get fruits and vegetables at Smead'e, of oouree. For Sale. Seooud-hflnd b(by hnesy. Inquire at Uazel'.e office. Those molasses cherries at Hinead'B are delioions. Try them. . 8moke 8iJetberg & Go's. Arabian Night ami Eepuoola cigare at C naer & Warren's. . 1 3:uos Geo. Wright, at Mallory's mill, is iu r oritioal eoudirioD, but it in hoped Le will Oome out all right Dr. J. W. Vogel, ppe!i!ir for refrac lion aud detects of tne eye, will be beic every three months. 613-l)r Notices have been pouted for election of ma? or. recorder and three council roo, wbicb will take place on February 7.h. Wood, wooi, wood. P-e R. C. Wills for your wood. Cab on delivery. Orders left at Minor & Co's., Giiiiaua & B;bee'a or Brown & Hughes. id Beat linttfti Syrup, 'f at Li j 1 iummiiiwiwiiBiifcHii'nuiiM v.iihpi' , b m 1 1 Tunrn'jM i minium no Shelf-worn Goods ...'''V. e Examine Goods and Learn Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere. THE PUBLIC ARE WITH Assortment of All are welcome t the services at the M. E; Chorob, South, next Sunday. The League will be led by Mine Jennie Bartholomew. Just as we go to prrt.8 nnr Lexingtou correspondent sends an interesting letter, wbiob, owing to the I itenens of the boil, we are unable to print in this issue. Be not deceived! A cough, hoarsness or croup are not to be trilled with. '' A dose in time of Nbiloh's Cure will save you much trouble Sold bv Conser & Vrari;o. v Cure that cough with Shiloh's Cure Tt'e best oongh oure. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. , 40 doses for 25cts. Sold by Con ser & Warren. v Dyspepsia cured. Shiloh's Vitalize immediately relieves sonr stomach, oom ing up of food distress, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Bold by Cou ser & WiirreTi. v Call at the Candy Factory when yon want a good cup of hot o nVa, oooo or chocolate. Freh oysters in any style. Hot and oold lnnclie. Try one of onr oystpr cocktail's. tf Ladies, take the best. If yon are troubled with constipation, sallow ekiu. and a tired feeliug, tukfl Earl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by Conner & Warren. v Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates the bowels, parities the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make nod pleasant to take. 25 cis. Sold by Couser k Warreu. f Tbe date of school eleotion has been set for January 28tb, when the tax levy' will be made for expense of running the sohool tbe coming year, and also to pay in t ertst on tbe school bonds. W. P. Suyder. tbe livery stable pro prietor, bays only the best bay and grain. Large corrals and aconmmodatiooR for freightee. f!so!;e aod bnggie famished reasonable. Stork well oared for. tf Dr. MoSwords is the victim of s par tinl'y dislocated knee, wbiob has confined him to the bonne for several days. Time is working a recovery and he will sooaj bp able to resume bis responsibilities. J. M. Hager has b-en sprinualy ill for some little time, aid Dr. Hwinbnrne bas felt some anxiety about tbeonioome.but now mi'tuifri'1 a very favorabletorn with hiiE, which oitin an ea'ly recovery. Mike RobertK, at the Belvedere, hav ing remodeled Hie popnlir old-time cor ner, extends to the public a cordial wel come. Tb bevt-races be dispenses will b'i kept up to tbe hiinijest atandard, snd the enlargement aod comfortable equipment of bis billiurd pari irs and 'otul-riH)m8 m drawinif fehtnre. 92-tf Owing to the sirknete of bis wife, Representative Ellis, of Oregon, wm obliged to remain in WashiBg'oD dur ing the holidays. It hid been bis inten tion to spend a f' days iniir frienilt and rsiativ-"1 iij Indiana. Mrs. K'lis f'-r a m "as eor fined ler bf-A with lbt gdp, lu sj picVjicLt in Was Liifctii.. verythi Crockery, Graniteware, Tinware and Hardware at Mias Sincbeimer will organize a olass on her arrival in Heppner, and will givr' an entertaiumeut in the near future. Judge Bartholomew has beeu ooDflned 1 1 his home for some time, tbe resalt ol la grippe and other complications, tba at one period caused cmsiderable anx iety on the part of members of tbe fam ily. However, h.s condition bas taken a turn for tbe better and be will soon be about, Tbe Jobuson Bros., eloontiouistg, will give an entertainment Bt the Heppner opera bouse Saturday evening, January 21st, at 8 p. m. This entertainment is given for the purpose of working up a olass for instruotiou in elocution. Tbe gentlemen coma highly recommended and a first class entertainment is as snred Admission free. Gome nil. No healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an attaok of la grippe if properly treated. It is mnoh the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Cbambeilain's Coutfh Remedy as directed fur a Revere oold and a t'omnt and complete recov ery is sure to follow. For sale by Con ser & Warren. Evangelist Nagle has been the main spring of a most snooessfui series of re vival services held at the . Metbodist Episcopal church tbe past two weeks and will ooutinae tbe same eaob nigbt until Hnnday evening besides a service each afternoon at 230 o'clock. The majority of oar oitizeus bave filled the chnrcb oontinuoasly and a great deal of interest bas been taken. The O. R. & N. Co's. new book on the Resources of Oregon, Washington and Idaho is being distributed. Onr readers are requested to forward the addresses of their Eastern friends and acquaint ances, and a copy of tbe work will be sent tbenj free. Tbis a matter all should be interested in, and we would ask tbat everyone take so interest aod forward such address to W. H. Hnrlbart, Gen eral Passenger Agent, O. R. A N. Co., Portland. 81-tf A BARGAIN. Oi.e f KaHterp Oregon's Finest Fernm fr Hbis. I) i not pass tbis unheeded by. A ranch, embracing 4,175 acres, all under fence of three wires, 17 miles io length, improved at a big expense, must be sold. Tliese improvements embrace a large 9-room boose, wit!i woodsheds and cellar, three 3-rnora cottsifes; a boa'dinghoeiso f-r 40 men, tilackf mitb shop, 2 arrif-ries, 3 )x 70 feet each. iih e- pscity of 25 IM) sacks sci; implement house, !10xty) fcr-t, and farming implements; barun, sue Is aod cbickatibnn.; large oisteru well (iuex haofttible) and windmill, witu tdree ad ditional wells on ttie pUe. An idal took ranch. For particulars add en (Hzitt, tl..'ipiier Oregon. tf Educate i oar Koaei fttth tcrt-'. i:u.-f Catiiarttc. care totutiipuCon Iiorr. 10c U C C- C. Vol. uruju-u rtf tud muuLt. in Our Stock! New US AND WE Personal. W. M. Ross, of Ioue, was up today. Chaa. Ellison was up from lone today. M. 8. Maxwell was over from Hardman this week. N. A. Leach, of Lexington, came up Tuesday la quest of wool, Mies St. Clair, sister of Kev. St. Clair, la quite 111 with la grippe. G. E. Parker, editor of the lone Post, was In city Saturday last. Wm. Walsh and John M. Day, of lone, were in town this week. J. C.Cochran, of Monument, was in our city on nuslness yesterday. A. B. Thompson, a prosperous rancher at Echo, made our city a visit this week, Mrs. M. M. Hunter, ot lone, spent Tuesday in our city, combining business with pleasure. Kev. St Clair leaves next week for Pen iletun, where he will taite part In a two weeks' revival service. It Is reported that Uncle Jack Morrow has had a very serious experience with la grippe the past week In Portland, but la now well on the road to recovery. Henry Blackman made a trip to Portland this week, and while there afforded the Oregontan reporter a valuable write-up of our prosperous county, which wo publish elsewhere. W. 8. Connor, fro'ii the southern end of the county, spent a few days this week In flcppuor with his family who are here for the winter (or the benefit of our public school advantages Frank Johnson, the young wide awake wool- buyer, Is nudlii In Huppner, and has succeeded In securing considerable wool the past week, among which Is the clip of Senatow J. VV. Mor row. He will remain here yet a few days. JOINT INSTILLATION. Ou Wednesday evening, January 4'b, Willow Liodge, Nn. fits, and Han Souoi Kebekah Lodge, No. 33, I. O O. F , held a joint installation, after which refresh ments were served and several hours consumed in social enj'Oiuerjb Those installed were as follows: Willow Lodge, No CO-Otto Friedriok, N. Q. ; T. J. Janes, V. G j J. L. Yeager, Seo. ; M. Licbteuthat. Troas.; A. M. Ouno, warden; N. 8. Whetstone, on dootor; W. J. Brown, J. O ; J. O. Kirk, K. H N. G j Thos. Morgan, L. S. N. G.; J. W. Rasmus, R S. V O j Philip Blaum, L. 8. V. Gj A. J. 8teveuson, R. 8. 8.; Geo. Noble, L 8. 8. Han Houri Rfbekah, No. 33 Etta Rasmus, N. G.J Ultima Hteveusnn, V. G.; J. L. Yuiigor, 8.0. j 8. P. Dviii, Trees.; Lena Liuhienthal, wurdeu; Clara Gum sey, conductor; Tli'm. Morgan, J. G ; J. O. BoruboN, O. G j H. P. Devin, R. 8. S. Q ; Marg'iarite G.roBi-y. L 8. N O.; . J. Hievens.io, R. 8. V. G ; Emma Welch, L. H V. (t. ; J L Yeager, tbap lain. Took a Hpin. L u t Friday night Rev. Tboroagbman's tesm broke their hitching strap in (rout of the M E. church, aud under cover of darkness started uff niiceremonieusly. The next morning remnants of the biggy were gstfbered up by tbe good-natured eircoit rii-r, the team in th meantime having hrongtit np at the corral gate. Siiinewhi-rn along t( route a large shawl and a biauket we: I'm',, wbioli, sn far, have x, t been lrntd. Any "lie having picked up the hih wiil kindly leave itiru at this olliae aod earn the ever lastiLg gratitude of Re. Tboroiigbmao. Oreg ep Fresl anc in Prices sulci QxxeLliy of APPRECIATE These lines we guarantee to be THE BEST manufactured. Every article warranted as represented. Your money refunded if goods are not satisfactory. Our prices un der all competitors. on. ACTS OF THE ION1TE8. It oame to pass daring the reign of Cleveland, tbe fishermao, that there arose one who was a prophet, and whose name was Elisiab, who dwelt lu the laud of Oregon, and hf spake onto tbe people, saying: "Harken unto my voios , O, ye people, for, verily I say onto yon, thou ehalt take op thy bed and go tby way into tbe valley of Willow oreek, and tbon shalt pitoh thy teot In this valley, over against the bills of Jordon; and it shall come to pass that a city shall be builded and its name shall be lone; and it shall oome to pass tbat tbis city shall beoome oreat, and will be known throughout the whole land, for the bless ings shall talt upon it like a shower of rain that desoeodeth from the oloutls. And the rains shall fall, and the floods aball come, and tbe winds shall blow and beat upon tbis oity, but it shall stand, aod thou who dwelleth therein shall prosper, for tby possessions shall be in creased many fold." And it oame to pass tbat tbe people heard the words of the prophet, and there oame great multitudes of people, both Jew aod Gentile, wbo panted after tbe riches of this promised land "as tbe hart paotetb after tbe water brook," aod they did pitch their tents near the hills of Jordoo, and they were numbered by tbe tens and by the bnodreds, aud the city grew aod became great, and its name was lone, aooordiug to tbe words of tbe prophet Elieiab, aod the people were of "one heart and one soul." Then it came to pass that tbe inhab itants of lone said to one another "Come, let us build a ohuroh UDto the Lord ;" and they builded; and wben it was fin ished ibe people were all gathered to gether io the home, wbioh they had builded, and there oame one who was verged io the laws, aod a minister of tbe gospel, and ministered onto them, say ing: "Give ear unto my voioe, O, my people; for verily, verilv, I say nuto thee, be tbat shall break one of tbe laws of nature, or of God, shall suffer in tbe de gree that he hatb sinned; and tbe gen erations tbat follow shall s offer for tbe wrong wbiob tbon bast done, eveo nolo the end of tbe world. Therefore, I sd mouisb you to do good unto thyself aod to tby fellow men aod tbou shalt be blessed, and they tbat follow tbee shall be blessed. Let not tby days be passed in idleness, for idleness is sin, aud upon the idler the devil visitetb sod sorely letupw. Tbe day tbat hatb passed will never (lawn again; it Oometb but onoe and is punsed forever and cannot be re called. Ho it is with tba errors wbiob tbon bant made; it cannot be oorreoted. Nature is kind, hot iwfol. Verily, ver ily, I say nuto you, blast not tby future by sinfulness, fur 'there'll come a tims some day' when tby pathway shall bd streAO Willi thorns, stones and all man ner of vile creeping things; thy bed shall be coils of reptiles, witb fiery tongues, tbat stiog tbee witb their venomous fangs; and tby broth shall be Billed with scorpions." Aod, as one looking into a atill pool, the peoplA saw themselves, and remem bered, sod tbeir hearts were sore. IUordd by tb torib mPohiol." Tom THE FACT. one-half the cost THE COUNCIL MEETING. The city oounoil met Id regular session Monday evening, all members being in attendance, save Oouooilmao Simons, wbo 'was abseut on aooount of sickness. First iu order came the installation of E. W. Rhea, to fill tbe vaoaooy ot E. G. 8 perry, resigned. The petition of J. B. Natter for liquor licence for ensuing quarter was granted. Remoostranoe of J. W. Morrow et al. regarding removal of arc light in front of Palaoe hotel was tabled indefinitely. Committee on streets and public prop erty were instructed to examine street from looation of Representative Free laud's residence south to Jas.Adklns' witb a view to tbe location of a sidewalk. The mayor aod reoorder were io struoted to issue a bond for deed to Mrs. Cora Crawford for 60 feet adjoining her resideooe property on tbe south. Con sideration, 8375. A motion was pa-sed requesting the HeppDerGazette to publish tbe flnaooial reports of treasurer and recorder for Ibe last quarter, ending December 1, 1898. Oity Attorney O.E. Redfield, Reoorder Richardson aod Mayor Morgan were in structed to draft a new charter for tbe city and report at tbe adjourned meeting on Saturday, tbe 21st. Reoorder Richardson was instruoted to draw np a petition and oirculate for siguatnres for tbe repeal of tbe old obar ter. Tbe following bills were presented aod allowed : 1 R Hlmons , I 50 (ieo Thornton i 60 Wm Withercll. 3 00 John Hmlth 2 00 (! fc Kcdlleld !!r 00 Minor 4 Co 4 00 T A Khea 1 00 J W Horner 1 00 A K Minns 1 00 J K Blnns 1 00 W P Hnyder 1 00 J J Wells 1 00 t t 'J 1 oo 1 L Ayers . RC Wills Jas Cowlns , 1 0 vti French 1 I'l v Gentry 1 M J Kasmiis 1 60 O C Aiken 1 W I) A Hamiltm 1 60 M ; IirlKHil 1 Ml W A Klchardnon 2 .7) T11K MAINE. Clyde Wells baa Besomed the manage merit of The Maine aod will oonduot it as a first-class confectionery, and id addi tion will ran a short-order restaurant, open day aod uigbt. Tbe patronage of the pnblio is respectfully solioited. Mrs. Dr. (iarnwy Is now permanently located io Uepp ner. wbere she can be found. Her medioioes onre all obronio diseases, snob as deafness, oatarrb, bronchial troubles, lung diseases, rheumatism, kidney troible, liver trouble, blood poisoning. Any disease brining tbe skill of pbysl oiaus yield under tbe inllueuoe of ber simple remedies. 12-tf Lout. Near flerrin's no Balm Fork, a bay mare, work animal, brand left-band "R" ou lfl shoulder. Suitable reward. Ad dress. Johnson Dros.( Gooseberry, On Goods elsewhere. FAIR Wool Growers Meeting. Tuesday evening tbe Wool Grower's Association held its annoa! election of officers at the oounty court bouse, re sulting in tbe re-electioo. of O. E. Faros- worth, president, and A. B. Thompson, of Butter oreek, seoretary and treasurer. Mr. Thompson informs us that tbe im portant considerations ot the meeting were tbe instructions to Senator Morrow aod Representative Freeland to lend their euergetio support to tbe soalp bounty bill, so important to tbe sheep owners ot this aod adjaoent counties; also recommend tbem to bave repealed tbe present soab law ot Oregon, wbiob is under regulation of appointed in spectors snd bave substituted, if possi ble, tbe Montana law, placing Its enforce ment under the jurisdiction of a state veterinary. In view of the important interests of the sheepmen in Eastern Oregon, muoh legislation is needed, snd throughout the entire oonntry active in terest is manifest. Tbe department of tbe interior is now making inquiry rela tive to tbe proposed leasiug ot grazing lands next summer. Tbe ebeep men ot Tbe Dalles are very muob interested iu ibis subjeot aud will io tbe near futura bold a speoial meeting, wben Captain Ormsby, superintendent of tbe Casoade Forest Reserve, will be present to dis cuss tbis matter. O. A, It. Installation. Installation of tbe oilloers of Rawlius Poet, G. A. R., sod ot tbe Relief Corps will take plaoe in Heppner at a joint Installation on the 21st day of January, 1809. A fine supper will be given by the ladies of tbe Relief Corps. All comrades witb tbeir families are cordially invited to attend. Regular post meeting will be held at tbe K. of P ball at 1 o'olook p. m of tbat day, as businsss of impor tance will be transaoted. All members are commanded Io be present. Attest: G. W. Rea, G. W. Smith, Commander. Adjutant. La Grippe HacceMfally Treated. "I have just recovered from tbe second attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mezia, Texas. ''In ibe latter case I nsed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, sod I tblnk with ooosiderable suooess, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days io ths former attack, The second attaok I am satisfied woo Id bave beeo equally as bad as tbe first but tor tbe use of this remedy as I bad to go to bed in about ail hours after being 'struok' with it, while in tbe first oase I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.' " For sale by C mser & Warreo. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 6Hgatar