THE FAIR T HE PLACE Our Guarantee Money Returned If Goods ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. To Save Money xw. 1 i:o. tine ULaesLdLS Positively J&JW IP, Call and Examine Goods and Learn Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Millers' all-wool Olotliing Brown Shoe Go's ft Shoes King Bee Hats The Iair An Immense Assortment of Crockery, Graniteware, Tinware and Hardware at Irtc3lx Our Soace for KTor -r 01 THE Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread In Spite ot Treatment but Now They are Healed -A Wonderful Work. "For many years I have been a great sufferer with varicose veins on one of my limbs. My foot and limb became dread fully Bwollen. When I stood up I could feel the blood rushing down the veins of this limb. One day I accidentally hit my foot against some object and a sore broke out which continued to spread and was exceedingly painful. I concluded I needed a blood purifier and I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. In a short time those dreadful sores which had caused me so much suffering, began to heal. I kept on faithfully with Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and in a short time my limb was completely healed and the sores gave me no more pain. I cannot be too thankful for the wonderful work Hood's Sarsapa rilla, has done for me." Mrs. A. E. Gilson, Hartland, Vermont. Hood's5 pariila Istlifc best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. tfnnM'f. t:ii rurp all liver UN. riw's. Local Notes. To Bent. Six-room house. Inquire of W. 0. Wills. Bay, have you tried Smead's nonget candies, yet? Where to get frnits and vegetables at Smead's, of oonrse. For Sale. Second-baud baby bogey. Inquire at Gazette office. Those molasses cherries at Smead's are delioioos. Try them. Smoke Seidenberg & Go's. Arabian Night and Espanola cigars at Conser & Warren's. l-3mos Dr. J. W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defeots of the eye, will be here every three months. 618-lyr The Kebekah lodge look forward to a banket social next Tnpsdiy evening, an ticipating much pleasure. While in Portland Sheriff Matlock called upon A. A. Roberts and found their little son quite ill with whooping ooogb. Wood, oof, wood. SeeR 0. Will for your wood. Cash on delivery. Orders left at Minor & Co's., Gilliam & Bisbee'e or Brown & Hngbes. Stop tbat cough! Take warning. It may lead to ennsntnptioo. A 25c hot tie of Sbiloh's Cure may save your life. Bold by Oonser 4 Warren. x Complain ebon bard trials! La grippe caught "the devil", the baby and the editor of the Gtze'te this week. Oar girl left, and mother cangbt the rest. i m ml unp ir CutitS fc.itnt Ad tiS tAiia. I Bert "'ifli hj-nip. Tjj ;j1. Use no Shelf-worn Goods THE PUBLIC ARE WITH Overalls Rev. Green will preach at the M. . ohnrob, South, next Sunday, Rev. St. Clair being engaged in the revival meet ings at Pendldon. License to wed wbb issued Tnesdsy to Osoar Williamson and Miss Lulu Baker, of Eight Mile. Osoar's old schoolmates here extend to bim tbeir best wishes. Call at the Candy Faotory when yon want a good cup of hot coffee, oooo or chocolate. Fresh ojsters in any style. Hot and oold lunches. Try one of oar oyster cocktail's. tf W. P. Snyder, tbe livery stable pro pnetor, buys only the best hay and grain. Large oorrals and accommodations for freighters. Hacks and buggies furnished reasonable. Stock well cared for. tf For Constipation take Earl's Clover Tea, the great Blood Pnrifler, oures headaches, Nervousness, Eruptions on tbe face, and makes tbe bead as dear as a bell. Sold b? Conner & Warren, x Mrs. Morgan has now a newly in vented oream separator at work in con nection with ber Sand Hollow creamery. blob has a capacity of 400 pounds of milk per boar and is thoroughly suc cessful Shilob's Consumption Cure oures wbere others fail. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no borne should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to tbe spot. Sold by Couser & Warren, x Sheriff Matlock went to Portland laei Friday having in obarge Nellie Wilkins, to be turned over to tbe Boys' and Girls' Aid Sooiety. This young girl bad got beyond oontrol of her mother who felt that this was the wisest thing she oould do. Tbe little son of Mr. and Mrs. Al E. Binns died on Tuesday and was burried from tbe Christian ohtiroh the following day, Rev. R. L. Shelley and Rev. J. W. Flesber oflioiatit g. This f-fll ictioo is exceedingly sad for tbe parents as it is tbeir only child. N. C. Maris shipped last week to Syril Gayuoo in Washington, a 14 months Short Horn bull calf, named Pacific Monarch, which was a seoond prize winner lust fall. Mr. Maris reports tbat word comes back tbat tbe calf i more than satisfactory. Mike Roberts, at tbe Belvedere, hav ing remodeled the popular old-time cor ner, extends to the public a cordial wel come. Tbe beverages be diapense will ba kept up to tbe highest standard, and tbe enlargement and comfortable eqaipmeot of bis billiard parlors and club-rooms are a drawing feature. 92-tf The Penny magazine, New York, which is tbe lowest priced magazine in America (20 cents a year), and wbiob is owned by Hon. Cbaooepy M. Depew, tbe poinent American orator, wants a repre sentative in tL:a vicinity. It is a good opportunity for ooe of our ambitious young men or young women. Apnlics io should b" id lr,rt to the Sub "ip'i n D-P''iiiifr, Tl e Prooy Wags J t leuipit Court, New York Oi'y. FAR very Wells & Co have purchased the old Matlock oorner and it is now being over hauled and remodeled for tbe conven ience and enlargement of their business Tbe first of February they expeot to bave it in read in ss. In addition to their furniture line they will put in a first-class stock of Hardware. Tuesday morning an exceedingly pleasant birthday party was given at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adkins, in honor of tbe IStb birthday of Miss Ber tha. Those present were Miss Farns- wurtb, Miss Eva Bartholomew, Mils Elsie Ayers, Miss Jennie Kirk, and Messrs. Lcoie Bisbee and Will Smith. Professor Paul bas a nice class in penmanship organized, and will soon bave them down to systematic work. The professor besides being a tboronchlv skil'ed penman, bas a kindly way with bim, taking cot only with bis pupils, but with everyone. We anticipate a most successful and profitable term, wbiob the boys and girls should not miss. The danoiog party given by tbe young people last Friday nigbt at tbe opera bouse proved suob an enjoyable occa sion tbat its repetition is urged for to morrow nigbt and arrangements are per feoted to that end. Our younger members of society are very liable to oarry off "tbe palm" for tbe success of their nndertakiegs this season. No healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an attaok of la grippe it properly treated. It is muob tbe same as a severe cold and requires preoisely tbe same treatment. Remain quietly at borne and take Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy as direoted for a severe oold and a prompt and complete recov ery is sure to follow. For sale by Cou ser & Warren. Burns now comes proudly to the front with a grandmother only 25 yeara old. She was married wben she was only 11 years old, ber daughter was married wben but 12 years old and is now a mother. A guard will be stationed Broil i, d the cradle of the infant grand child to prevent ber eloping, as it 4s re ported tbat several enterprising yearlings are mashed on ber. Republican. Tbe Portland Telegram of Tuesday, in mentioning tbe arrival in that city of tbe versatile ex-railroad commissioner, J. B. Eddy, says: "The Colonel is devot ing bis attention to farming and is locat ed at Tregana, on tbe Willamette Be fore leaving bom tbe Colonel gave ti e hogs two day's swill and milieu the cows one day ahead. He bas maoy new ideas aboat bow a farm ibould le run." A paper by Captain Maban, in Mo Clore's Magazine for Februarv, will eon- cider what Spain bnped to accomplish in sending Admiral Cevera and bis fleet to Cuba, and bow far ber bopes were justl 2'd by reason and tbe principles of scientific warfare. It will consider also Crvere's management of his fleet, and wh'hfr, under all (he cirearottabcefl, be I d d i h it U e I tot that oonld bave been expected of bim. in Our Stock! Competition US AND WE Hep pner, Oregon . Personal. T. J. Carle, of lone, was here Wednesday. Pat McDald, of Lexington, was up Saturday. Andy J. Cook, of Lena, came over Wednes day. 8. Wright and wife, of Eight Mile, spent Sun day In town. Governor Rea is in Moscow, Idaho, on profes sional business, Mr. Theodore Anderson, of Eight Mile, pal d us a call yesterday. J. 8. Young and wife, of Eight Mile, came In on business Tuesday. Miss Eppa E. Wilson, of Monument, spent Saturday in Heppner. The many friends of J. M. Hager rejoice in his promised recovery. C. E. Redfleld sj 3nt several days in Portland last week on legal business. The Misses Farnsworth are expected to re turn home from Portland Saturday. C. A. Johnson, of Lexington, has been keep ing "tab" on Heppner wheat this week. N, O. Smead is down with la grippe at the home of his son Wallace, and Is having a seri ous time. County Clerk Crawford went to The Dalles this week on a trip of business and pleasure combined. W. F. Mauldln, who has been working at Silas Wright's, on ithea creek, was a caller at tbe Gazette office last week. Art. Minor, with his wife and little boy, leaves for Portland on Tuesday's train, where they will remain for a few weeks. A. E. Crosby, tbe gentlemanly representative of Dan Fry, of Salem, was distributing squirrel poison among the local druggists this week. H. V. Gates, president of the Heppner Light and Water Company, arrived here Saturday and remained over a few days In the Interests of the plant. Miss Bertha Jones, daughter of Jas. Jones, was welcomed home by her family and friends this week. She bas been quite sink at Tbe Dalles for some time. Commissioner J. L. Howard came in from Butter creek Tuesday, remaining ovir until Wednesday, on business, and favored tbe Ga zette with an interesting call. Wm. Koss. of lone, brought his wife up here for medical treatment on yesterday morning's train. Mrs. Rons' condition Is considered quite serious, but it Is hoped by her many friends that under proper treatment she may speedy recover. Ex-Senator W. t. Matlock, the well known horseman of Pendleton, spent a few days here with his brothers this week. Mr. Matlock Is Identified with a brewing enterprise In fekag way. His many friends here gave hlrn a warm welcome. Mr. Wm. Yerkes, formerly a prominent stock man of this county for years, but now living In Ohio, U visiting here. Mr. Yerkes left here about five years since, owing to an almost help less condition from rhemai ism, but under the Influence of that climate ha entirely recovered, Although the extreme West still holds charms for hlrn. he feels that health Is first condition and experts to make Ohio his permanent home. Saturday nigbt was tbe occasion of the opening of tbe Palace bar and club rooms. Tbe place bas been entirely re modeled, newly furnished, papered and tbe floor covered with linolinum, Rogers k Roberta doing tbe refitting, Sam Leezer tbe paperbanging, and tbe tint ing, varnishing and sign writing is the work of Mr. Hanraban, wbo has given it a finis1! equal to a pwll New York saloon la fact few institution outside of a metropolitan city slow better and mora artietio arrangement. and rresl iron tie Factory jxiixl Qtxtliy 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. AT THE OPEHA HOUSE. An Amatenr Theatrical Entertainment Hat t nrday Night. A number of the ladies and gentlemen of this city have been diligently rehears ing a farce under tbe coaching of Miss Henrietta' Oorerley of tbe Gurrick Tbeatrioal Club of New York oitv, a talented end aooompliabed young lady who has bad considerable experience in theatrical work. It has taken a great deal of time and labor to qualify each person for tbeir respective part, and Miss Oorerley is deserving of much credit In ber efforts to produce the farce, especially as ber time and labor have been given gratuitously. The theatre going people of Heppner are invited to ooine out and show tbeir loyalty and patronize borne talent. Following is tbe cast: Mrs, Barnahy Bibbs Mies II. Corerly Mrs. BenJ. Bibbs Miss Ell.nliplh Mullock Mim Hullna Hummers Mrs. Geo Conner "Snarly" Mrs. C K. Kecllliild Mr. Barnalty Bibbs Dr. M. B. Metler Mr. Henj. Bibbs Jas. Hart Mr. Peter Parker F. H, Johnson "Grumpy" Heppner Blackmail Tbere will be a number of specialties introduced before and after the play, The proceeds of this enturtainmeDt are to be applied to tbe Episcopal church building fund. A Pliow of Enterprise. We take pleasure in acknowledging tbe receipt of an elegantly printed cata logue from Joseph Ell, tbe enterprising manufacturer and retail dealer in har ness and suddlery goods, at Pendleton. 8eventy-six pnges printed on highly calendered enamel finish paper, in bronze blue and brilliant red inks, catalogues and illustrates bis complete line of goods, followed by an equal number of pages embodying a brief bietory of Fendloton and its enterprises, and a neat card of every business bouse in the oity. Printed in tbe job department of tbe Pendleton Tribune, it refleots great credit on tbat institution, as it is seoond to no work of its olass Issuing from the leading printing bouses of tbe coast. Individual ambition and enterprise is wbal converts sluggish towns iato stir ring business cities. Mrs. Ir. Oaroaey la now permanently looated in Hepp ner, wbere she oan be found. Her medicines cure all obronio diseases, such as aeamess, cutarro, oronchial troubles, lung diseases, rheumatism, kidney trouble, liver tronble, ulood poisoning. Any disease baffling tbe skill of physi cians yield nnder the influence of ber simple remedies. '2-t( What lr. A. K. Halter Says. cuiiaio, s. x. iienia: rrora my personal knowledge, gained in observing tbe effect of yonr Shilob's Cure in case of advanced consumption, I am prepared to say it is tbe miwl rmnrkfttl remedj that has ever hepn brought to my alten tiou. It ba oerlainly saved many from consumption. Sold by Conaer A Warren THE FACT. one-half the cost com BOUND OVER. A Most Important Case In tbe Eyes of Cur Mieepmen. Last week Wm. Anderson, of this county, was arrested by Constable Gray on a warrant sworn to by J. S. Carson, charging hi n with tbe laroeny of 130 bead of sheep which strayed from his drive while passing over tbe mountain trail last fall. This year it is olaimed that losses aggregating several thous ands ot bead ot sheep bave been lost in thii locality, and oould time elapse sufficient tor the removal of markings by partita wbo bave been making it a business to gather them in, it has proven an impossibility to looate them, and ruinous losses to some bave been the result. Mr. Carson has worked on this oase unoeasingly and seouring bis evidence, was encouraged by bis lawyers to prosecute the case, with tbe result that Monday morning at tbe preliminary hearing the defendant was bound over to await tbe action of the grand jury under 8500 bonds. Our oouuty is fust forging to the front with its reoord ot lawlessness and great credit is due to suob men as Mr. Carson wbo will, in behalf ot our reputation and protection of property, go to the time and expense of following these depredations to the end, and be oau rest assured tbat witb tbe guilt securely fastened, oonviotion means an example for those yet unmolested. Woodmen Installation. Monday eyenicg tbe Installation of tbe newly-elected officer of tbe Wood men of tbe World lodge for tbe ensuing year took place at tbe Masonlo ball, witb W. A. Rlohardson installing officer. Those Installed were respeolively: Con sul, E, L. Freeland; advisor-lieutenant, W, L. Mallory ; banker, Qeo. Conser; escort, A. M. Slooum; olerk, W. W. Smead; watobman, W. Mikesell; sentry, Sam Hughes; past oonaul, D. W, Homer; managers, N. C. Maris and W. A. Rich ardson. A most interesting and enjoy, able eiperieiice was tbe event. Lost. Near Herrin'a on Balm Fork, a bay mare, work animal, brand left-hand "R" on left shoulder. Suitable reward. Ad dress, Johnson Bros., Gooseberry, Or, La Orlppe Hoccesafally Treated. "I bave just recovered from tbe seoond attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher ot the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In tbe latter case I used Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy, and think witb considerable suooess, only being in bed a little over two days against ten liya in the former attack The second attaok I am satisfied would bave beeu equally as bad as the first but for tbe use of this remedy as I bad to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with it, whi e in the first oase I wh able to attend to business about two d before getting 'duwu.' " For Rule THE FAIR by Conser AWarreu. Goods elsewhere. COM1NO NOVELTIES. Heppner to be Honored by a Visit From Ths Dalles Amateur Minstrels. Heppner bas always been a liberal patron ot all local entertainments and tbere is also witb us a considerable sprinkle of enthusiastic theatre goers. Those wbo like looal performances, ai well as tbe patrons of tbe professional's work, will be glad to bear tbat the Elki of this oity bave completed arrange meuts with a number ot looal players ot Tbe Dalles, representing tbe Elks ot that oity, and also the Commeroial and Athletic club, to give a cbarity minstrel performance here on February 7th . Tbe editor ot tbe Gazette hat been as sured that tbe people of Heppner bave never bad the opportunity of seeing a finer lot of players anywhere, though none of them are professionals in any sense. Tbere will be an old-fashioned "first part," witb Niok Sinnotl, a young attor ney of The Dalles, as interlocutor, in troducing numerous phases ot negro oharaoter, dunces, southern songs, end jests and jokes without number. Every thing will be new and up-to-date. Of tbe 21 people wbo will take part in this performance, we will mention Hampshire and Clark, tbe blaokfaoed specialists, impersonators and oomme- dians, in danoes and songs. They will introduce on this occasion their new and originel sketch, "Life in Alabam." Then tbere are Crosse n and Frank, "tbe warmest coons in Coon Town"; Dawson and Heronx in their pleasing novelties; Ballard and Kelsay la tumbling Bote; tbe little Misses Wadd and Kelsay, juvenile residents ot "Darktown," and many other pleasing attractions in minstrelcy that space and time will not allow ns to mention, but which will re ceive attention in a subsequent issue. This oompany comes at tbe instigation of our looal Elks, for tbe double purpose of entertaining and with charitable objects in view. Tbe Gazette bespeaks for them a splendid reception. Heppner always honors ber guests end this occa sion will be no exoeption. NOTICE OK DI880LUTION. Tbe co-partnership hitherto existing between W. O. Minor and C. A. Minor, under tbe firm name ot Minor & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual oontenf Mr. C. A, Minor is authorized to settle all olaims against, or to receive all amounts due, tbe late firm. Tbe busi ness will be continued by W. O. Minor, W, R. Irwin sod M. V. Clark, under tbe name of Minor A Co. W. O. Minor, C. A. Minor. Ueppoer, Ore., Jan. 12,1809. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature