THE HEPPHEB GAZETTE Published Every Tharsday. BY CORLIES MEKRITT, Editor eta.4 Aaua.agr. -SUBSCRIPTION RATES n Year - - . - $l.BO Six Months . 7g Three Months ... so Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. Entered at the rostofflce at ITcppner, Orceon as second-class matter. FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore-Her Story of the Case, and Her Cure. 'For many years I was afflicted with a milk leg, and a few years ago It broke out in a sore and spread from my foot to my knee. I Buffered great agony. It would burn and Itch all Iho time and discharge t great deal. My health was good with the exception of this sore. I tried a great many kinds of salve, but some would irritate the sore so that I could hardly stand the pain. I could not go near the flro without suffering intensely. Some one sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I told my husband I would like to try this med icine. He got me a bottle and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until mv limb was completely heuled. I cannot praise Hoods Sarsaparilla enough for the great benefit it has been to me. It cleanses the blood of all impurltiea and leaves it rich and pure." Mbb. Anna E. . EAKEN, WhittleBey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be sure to get only Hood's. Hnnri'c Dillc are the 'avorite family 1UUU r trilli catuartio. Price 25c. ADVERTISKI) LETTERS. I ETTER8 AlWF.RTlHKn IT triTDDVirD J Or., May 22, 189S. Edwards, Miss Lilllo Foster, Mr J Gelger, Wm C Ilarvcrson W C Kirby, Mike Lareon, Mr John Mathews, Mr Bill Oman, Mr Lolse Pooley, John (2) Sutton, Mrs J. A French, W B Gilne, Chas H Houston, Mrs V E Kneeland, Mary Maloney, Mr W A (2) Olmstead, Mr Lewy Perry, Mrs Maggie Shurtle, Charles Thompson, Mrs J T When calling for these letters please say advertised. B. F. Vauohan, P. M. Local Notes. Toe cream and so la at Hart Bros. Friday, Carson loads his sheep at the stock yards for pastured new. Twenty ANo. 1, empty wbiskey barrels lor sale at the Belvadere. Alll sizes. Arthur Olarke, the new jeweler, is lo cated next door to tbe oandy faotory. tf Hart Bros, invita the ladies to pay special attention to their fresh lot of confections. Thke your watchep, olooks and jewelry to Arthur Clarke (or repairs; be guar antees satiBTootion. tf Dr. J, W. Vogel, specialist for refrac tion and defects of tbe eye, will be here every three months, 648-lyr Newt Whetstone sold ont bis entire band of sheep this week to Frauk Laoy Tbe 27th annual reunion of tbe Ore goo Pioneers will be held in Portland on Thursday, Jane 15th. Arthur Clarke, the jeweler, is also a praotioal watchmaker. Give biun a trial, lie guarantees all his work. tf Cass Matlook made a sale of bis entire season's clip of wool yesterday at 11 cents, tbe b'ghest price yet paid. The Summer season introduces itself Hart Bro's tender in an ioe oream fest ival. All are invited to their cool par lors, tf Messrs. Dunbar, Everson and Dehaven, shipped 13 carloads of sheep from here Wednesday morning for Bowman Moo tana, Minor & Co. call yonr attention to a speoial sale, advertised in their regular apace- It means money in your pocket. Read it. Geo. Wbiteis, the enterprising "Fair" proprietor, made two trips to The Dalles this week, interviewing manufacturers' agents. RoecoeShaw and a son of M. L Green and Peter Deardorff departed this morn ing with merchandise (or merchants of Grant connty. Be not deceived! A congb, boarsness or cronp are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shilob's Cure will save yon much trouble. Sold by Gonser & barren. v 'The Milleoiom," soriptarally con sidered, will be tbe subjeot (or tbe morning sermon at the M. E. cbaroh. The Signs of the Times," for the even ing. Come! Care that congb with Shiloh'e Cure. Tbe beet cough onre. Relieves croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25cts. Sold by Con eer A Warren. v Ladies, take the best, If yon are troubled with constipation, sallow skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl's Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Hold by Oooser A Warren. v Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxative. Regulates tbe bowels, Duriflee the blood. Clears tbe complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by Oonser & Warren. v Tbe Belvadere, tendars the public onrdial welcome. A a popular resort it is without a rival. Those who enter leave all eare behind. Tbe thereby day and nigbt. 'owls,-' are &l"fSritrt AIL ELsi iiL3. Best CouKh fejrup. Tie Good. Vm Judging from the qiality of wool tin Indians are bringing in from time to time, it looks as though last winter's distrnotion of sheep was far more dii- asterous than reported. The announcement of tbe San Fran oisoo 31st Industrial Exposition is out Its opening day will be September 2d, ana close on Ootobar 7. 1899. All former success will be surpassed. Mr. Williams, the affable New York Life insurance agent, who has been oon fioed to his room as a result of la grippe, is again equal to bis calling. Tbe first of next month be expeots to go to Spo kane. Last Sunday evening the first anniver sary of tbe looal lodge of tbe Independ ent Order of Red Men was honored by a most appropriate oermon by Kbv. Shelly, at the Christian ohurch. Tbe members of tbe order were present in a body. Rev. Line! Bey, who is oondnoting serv ices at the Baptist ohurob, will be at the Christian church Sunday, morning and evening. Subjects are as follow: Worr ing "Putting on the whole Armor;" in the evening, Queen Esther." All are cordially invited to attend these meet ings. C. H. Sburte, the gentlemanly repre sentative of the Union Stock Yrls, of Chicago, is rounding up bis sheep, aod moviDg them eastward by trainloads for their Dakota, Wyoming aod 0 ilorado ores. Mr Sburte will move from 75,000 to 100.000 bead of sheep this spring. Send 25 oents and get a package nf Columbia Kidney and Liver Te i Some must have it; others need it, and it will benefit those who d ) not need it. The bast kidney ani liver regulator on the market. Tin largest paokage and moBt benefit for tbe money. Slooum Drafc.0). Perry Houseman, a shf ep herder, was brouglt to town this week suffsring from an accidental shit in tbe knee, tbe result of trying to kill a ooyote with a 44-cali bre revolver. Dr. Swinburne thinks the young man will recover witb-iut a per manent injury. Tbe 7th annual reunion of the Oregon Pioneer Association of Unatilla oonnty will be held at Athena, May 31 to June 2d. A fine program, i'toluding a free army bran bake, will bs features of the oooasion. The O. R. k N. has granted them rednoad fares to one and one-fifth tor round trip tioksts. Tuesday morning the teams of Doo Wilson started on their overland jinroey, the advance of their trailing expedition for Wyoming and other poiots- Doo's well earned reputation tor "getting there," and the firstolass equipments with which he starts insures bis sus taining bis reputation. I have been a sufferer from chrouio diarrhoea ever since tbe war and have used all kinds of medecinee for it. ' Al last I found one remedy that has been a snocess as a cure, arid that is Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera end Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. Grisbam, Gaars Mills, La. For sale by Oonser & Warren. Hon. Henry Blackman returned last evening from an extensive trip through the Boundary creek, Republic and Brit ish Columbia mining dietriote. His re turn was for the purpose of attending the graduating exercises tomorrow even ing. JNexi wees lie win return nortn, expecting to remain there during tbe summer. A tramp painter strnok tbe town one day this week and bis skill is displayed on numerous windows. A sign between drinks was his byeword; and tbe drinks were frequent. At tbe close of the atter noon be was contracting to paint tbe town, but the supply of "fire water" showed signs of exhaustion, and be de parted for another town. Tbe O. R. A N Co's. representative, Mr. C J. Millis, general livestock agent, spent several days here arranging for the shipment of sheep and other stnok, wbiob is taxing their facilities. Tbe O. RAN. have in Mr. Millis not only a thorough business rustler, but an affable gentleman, oapable of gaining popularity with the entire community. The history of Morrow oounty was shattered by an unprecedented rain and hail storm Tuesday afternoon. It bae been charged up to a "oloud buret," cov ering an area two miles wide and twelve miles long. Tbe small streams were raging torrents in short order, and near Lexington the railroad track was shifted six feet. Store osllari were flooded, aod tbe mischief t pay generally. We are willing to admit tbe wave of prosperity, but we're tarnation 'fraid tbe fellows who are so iudustrionsly en eaued in forming trusts will tarn it all into tbe bungholes of their own barrels before tbe farmer gets a spoonful. For insianoe, the Western Plow Manufactur ers' Association has nnaniraously voted to add 15 per oent to the selling prioe of manufactured goo3s. Payette Inde pendent. Dr. Hunlock was hurriedly aammoned to Geo. Perry's plaoe Monday to attend Al Wineland, the driver of the Lone Rock stage, he having accidentally dis charged a pistol, tbe ball entering tbe underside of Lis leg coming ont below tbe knee making a painful, but not serious wounded. He was endeavoring to get a xbot at a coyote. After shooting himself be drove tbe stage a short dis tance to Geo. Perry's, wbere be has been sinoe Bishop Morris will be here to officiate at tbe laying of the eornor-etone of tbe Episoopal cbnreta to morrow, (Friday) afternoon at 3 o .clock. The customary deposit of a copy of the Bible, the book of oommon prayers, a copy of tbe Ga zette and other document and relios contributed by others in tbe city will be placed in a tin box embedied in mortar for safe preservation. Re. W. E. Pot- wine arrived on last evening's train to participate in tbe ceremonies of the no oasion The name by wbiota tbe cbnrcb will b fcimUi s A'l Wots Church. Personal. J. A. McCarty came over from Echo Monday. Mrs. Wilkinson, of Fox valley, was here this week. F. V. Chapman, of Butter creek, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. N. A, Leach was a visitor In Heppner this week. C. A. Repass was here from Hardman last Saturday. Bert Kinney and wife registered at tbe Palace Saturday. Cbas L. Crowell, a Missoula, Montana, sheep man is here. Miss Sylvia Sbaner was registered at the Pal ace Saturday, J. M. Wilson, of Douglas, registered at the Palace this week. Chas. Ingraham, the lone druggist, spent Sunday in Heppner. Professor Stanard, the popular teacher, was a Heppnerite over Sunday. Rev. C, D. Nickelsen returned to Moro on Monday morning's train. Joe Woolery, of lone, was here on court busi ness a portion of Its session. Harry Phillips and John Duran have re turned from their trip to Washington. Miss Jennie Bartholomew has returned from her visit at Galloway and other points. M. 8. Corrigall, Gooseberry's prominent sheep man has been in town the past few days. Sam Teed, recent manager and publisher of the Weiser Record, Is in Heppner for a few days. Lee and J. W. Scrivner and H. A. Chance, registered at the Palace from Gooseberry Wed nesday. Mrs. Catherine Spray, of Salem, is expected this week on a visit to her daughter, Mrs, C. M, Charlton. Mrs. F. C. Hindle, wife of the popular tele graph operator at Dayton, Wash., is visiting Miss Eva Brians. Frank H. Johnson, Silberman Bros.' repre sentative, arrived here on last night's train di- ie:t from Wyomiug. Henry Gay had the pleasure of a few day's sojourn in our city the past week as a witness In the McGonigal case. Ex-Senator Raley, of Pendleton, was a con spicuous figure on our streets the past week, attending court business. Dr. Adkins left on his return to Hlllsboro Monday. The doctor suffered quite a severe at tack of the grippe while here. Rev. G. H. Gibbs, presiding elder of the M. E church, South, went to Palouse City to attend conference held there on the 18th. Gus Hale paid the Gazette office a visit yes terday, and reports the storm having put a stop to all sheep shearing for a few days. Frank McFarland was an arrival on last night's train. Business affairs will keep Mr. McFarland with his friends here lor several days. County Commissioner Beckett, E. C. Ash- baugh, Fred johnBon and Theodore Anderson were among the Eight Milers who were with us this week. J. M Boardman, of Deer Lodge, Mt., arrived here on Tuesday evening's train remaining over until this morning, when he took the Btage for the interior. Geo. Fell, the popular representative of Judd & Root, wool dealers, of Hartford, arrived here on Tuesday night's train, and will endeavor to take up wool. Mr. Rawleron, the Lone Rock merchant, spent a few days in Heppner this week trading with our merchants. Before returning to Lone Rock he will make a trip to Tacoma, Wash. G. R. EIUb, of lone, came to Heppner the first of the week for medical assistance for Frank Holland, the well known rancher of that vicin ity, who was threatened with pneumonia. Mr. S. B. Parrish, a bright young business man of Canyon City, and a descendant of the historical Parrish family of Oregon pioneers, also a cousin of Mrs. Dr. Hunlock, has been spending several days in Heppner. W. J. Walsh, of lone, was In town this week drivi ng trades with the sheep buytrs. Mr. Walsh is a wide-awake, energetic stockman, and is seldom caught napping, as he keeps thoroughly up-to-date on matters generally. Ex Ruark and Wiilge Whetstone arrived here Wednesday from Silver, Washington, and at the conclusion of a few weeks' visit, will return expecting to be accompanied by Mrs. E. R. Welch and Mrs. J. R. Simons, who go to visit relatives for the summer. W. B. McAUster, of Lexington, has been in attendance on court this week. Ha informs us that recent letters from his son In Manila bring the Information that he has been sick In the hospital and unable to go to the front with bis comrades durst their fighting. Oriti L. Patterson returned from Portland on Tuesday night's delayed train, accompanied by C. A. Coe, the former Gazette typo, who goes to Long Creek to assume the foremanthip of the Long Creek Eagle Mr. Coe's many friends here would like to see him again a fixture in Hepp ner. Mr. Hughes, a brother of I. N. Hughes, and a very prosperous merchant of Missouri, accom panied by his son, paid his brother a visit this week. They are both pleased with this country and express the belief that our money-making opportunities here are far ahead of those further east. L. E. Grenfell was recommended by the M E, quarterly conference for admission at the an nual conference to be held in September, J. J. Adkins will doubtless be the delegate from tills convention. The session of the local quarterly conference was held in the M. E. church of our city last week. W.E Kahler, Sumpter's prominent merchant, came In on last night's train, remaining over today on buisness expecting to go to Lone Rock tomorrow, his former place of business. Will and the Gazette editor were school boys together, but we might suggest that his snow- white mustache is no criterion by which you might figure our age. Last week Miss Bertha Fryer, introduced to Heppner by Mrs. E. L. Estess, aa a professional milliner from the metroplis, returned to Port land having helped Mrs. Estess through the spring season. Miss Fryer proved herself a most agreeable lady, and won the lasting friendship of all her new acquaintances, and Heppner extend to her a cordial welcome, should she return In future. Salvatlun Army Notes. God is blessing tbe army and christ ian workers, by seeing souls saved. They are going io (or viotory, and to be a blessing to tbe people of tbe oity. Work, work, work, while it is day. Everybody is invited to take part io tbis noble work. Ensign Hawks, of Port land, is on bis trip and will visit tbis oity Sunday and Monday, May 28 and 29. Sunday, II a. m , be will lead meeting in Sontb Metbodist cburob. At 8 p. m in Salvation Army ball, and 8 p. id., in Salvation Army hall. Monday eight 29. b, 8. p. m , Stereopticao views oo canvass on social work. Every body oome. Nolle. The annual convention of tbe Morrow County gnoday School Association will convene at Petty 'a grove on lbursday, June 1. 1899, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tbe Sunday Schools throughout the connty are requested to be present with tbeir reports. A good time H txpeoted and the public ere invited. J. J, ApK!HS,Prev, THE Remember it in Heppner! Granite and Tinware Now is the Time to Buy OUR COMPLETE LINE was bought before "the trusts" raised the price, and we are selling it now to you less than present wholsale prices. Do not overlook this opportunity. An Immense Run On our fine line of Ladies' Underwear. These goods are strictly first-class, and the ladies realize it Come at once and get your selection. Our Stylish Summer Suits Suit every body. The best values and makes at prices that will astonish you. New Goods Hew Goods Being; piled on our counters daily. ARE GRADUATING tXEKClSES. Close or the Public School for the summer Vacation. Friday evening at 8 o'clock the gradu ating exercises of the class of '99 of tbe High school will ba held at the opera house. Tbe following interesting pro gram has been arranged for tbe oooasion: Piano 8olo -"Dance Bretonne," . . .0. Bachmann Gertrude Bishop. Invocation Rev. E. L. Shelly Oration "Leadership " Salutatoriau Anna Smith Oration "Niirht Brings Out the Stan". . . . Kstella A. Rhea "Kentucky Babe" Ladles' Quintette of clam Oration "Our Flag" Anna McBrlde Oration 'Woman's Place" Lulu M. Hager Vocal Solo "Asthoro," H. Trotere Klsie I. A yen. Oration "The Marble Waiteth' ..Lillian McNay Oration "History ol the Class" Emmallne E. Farnsworth Oration "Regeneration of Cuba" Louis Balslger "Mistress Winslow'i Soothing Byrup" Male Quartette Messrs. M. L. Akers, W. C. Howard, P. M. Howard, M B. Galloway. Oration "Every Man Builds Himself"... Bertha A. Adkins "Proiliecy" Heppner Blackmail Oration "Commercial Advancement," Valedictorian Charlotte Shipley Address "The New Knighthood" Prof. O. A. Hauerbach Presentation of Diplomas Judge A. G. Bartholomew Words to the Class ....Principal W. C. Howard Class Song Benediction Bishop Wistar Morris The presentation of twenty diploma will be an event of importance and in terest. Professor O. A Hauerbiob, of Whitman College, Walla Walla, will de liver an address, and bis exceptional ability will be thoroughly appreciated by tbe audience. At tbe oonolusion of tbe entertainment a banquet will be given by tbe eleventh grade to tbe tenth in tbe Garrigues building opposite tbe Falaoe hotel. Tbis is the event of tbe year, looked forward to by not only tbe pupils but tbe entire community, and ill doubtless eolipae all former efforts. Off For Halbear. Tawdsy morning two span of males, bitobed to a well-rigged "prairie sohooo- r," (tailed out from Heppoer's plaza, tbe advance guard of 100 well-bred horses and 78 bead of oattle, wbiob Frank Jones aod Jim Elder are taking to Malheur county to stock a big ranob they bave under oonlrol. Tbe many friends of tbe young meo wish ibem success in tbis new field. Will Fristo, Harve Rasmus, Frank Wilkins and one of tbe Peters boys go with Ibem as assistants in getting tbe stock tbroagb. Onr Late War With Bpala. Two highly interesting and instruc tive lectures will be delivered at tbe Christian oburcb Io Ueppner oo Tues day and Wednesday evening of next week, May 80 and 81st, by Kev. J. W. Jenkins, tbe former pastor of the church. Tbese lectures are Illustrated with a large number of stereoptioiao views of battles, bolb on land and sea, aod will prove very ioteresliug. Admission 26 i nd 15 oeols, aud a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. Dress Making. Mr. M. C.Kennedy bas opened dress making parlors at the Mnuotaia bouse, aud solicit patrona, guaranteeing entire satisfaction. it Frys Bqalrrel Poison Is a rapid and reliable post destroyer. R. A. Newton, Ashland, Oregon, says: "Fry's squirrel poisoo has not only proveo sedoctive aod deadly to squirrels bat to tbe rabbits and pestiferoue skauk as well, For sale )J Blocrjm rgg Co, FAIR was The Fair that ! ! ONEY RETURNED IF GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY SHERIFF MATLOCK Has Gone to Chicago In Hopes of Finding Relief There. Sinoe the development of tbe malady, a few months sinoe, which has unfortun ately overtaken Sheriff Matlock, it bas worked a disasteroos result with bis former physios! strength. Its treatment by the specialist who came from Indian apolis a few weeks sinoe to diagnos tbe ease, bas, apparently, proved of no bene fit, and apon the arrival of bis brother, ex-senator Wm. F. Matlook of Pendle ton, last Fiiday, the oouolusion was to at onoe start with him for the East and apply to the skilled pbysloiansof Chicago and New York. On Monday morning, aooompanied by bis eon Leslie and brothsr William, they started on tbeir journey. Tbe weakened condition of tbe sheriff oaosee much apprehension oo the part of his friends bere, but all are anxious that be will find relief. Decoration Day. At a meeting beld on the 20th Inst, tbe Women's Belief Oorps and Bawlios Post, O. A. R., decided to appropriately ob serve Deooration day in Heppner. Oo Sunday, the 28lh, at 2 o'olock in tbe afternoon, Rev. Sbelley will bold me morial aervioes in tbe Christian obnrob, when a special muaioal and literary pro gram will ba rendered- Tuesday, tbe 30th, decorations will be io order. Tbe ladies of tbe Relief Corps report tbeir organization in prosperous condition and will do juatioe to tbis oooasion. NOT1CK. OrdinanoeNo. 70 will be strictly en force i from 6 p. m. to 7 a. m. on tad after Msy 27, 1899. Gbo. Thornton, City Marshal. KM) KKWAltf)! Will be paid for information leading to tbe arrest and conviction of any per son stealing oattle branded "WH" con nected oo the left side. Waddle oo the nose. Pbbot Hcohhs. Preparation for Examinations. Special preparation for state and oonnty examinations will be given at tbe summer term of the State Normal Sohool al Moomoatb, beginoiog Tuesday Jon 20 tb. Regular work by Normal faculty. Grades orsdited toward graduation. Expenses, from $35 to $40 tor too weeks. Fall information aent oo appliostioo to tbe secretary of tbe Faculty, Normal Hcbool Monmouth. HOKHEMEN NOTICE. Tbe imported running stallion Del- burnnn will make tbe season of 1899 at F. Sirauaart'e farm, 10 miles nortd of Heppoer. Good pasture will be fur oisbed free, but will not be responsible for accidents, or mares getting away, although particular eare will be taken to prevent tbe same. Two Keotuoky .lacks will also make tbe season there. A few good milch oowa tut sale. tf Dreadrally Nerveas. Gents: I was dreadfolly oervons, and for relief took yonr Carl'a Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves aud strength ened my whole nervous syaem. I was tronb'edwiib oonstipation, kidney and bowel trouble. Your Tea souo oleanaod my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health aod atrentb. Mrs. 8. A- rJweet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by Otmser ft Werreoi t made values better and prices lower THE Chas. Tefft's Bon Ton z-&An Interior Vlew-- Best Service in Heppner. HOTEL HEPPNER..., Mrs- E. C. Bowerman. Proprietress. Now Management . . USTew Prices .... New Business Everything neat, clean and pleasant to the public Home Cooking The best meal in town only 25 centa. FARMERS When our beda are filled we do JL,:,.v.JV;....,.vj; your rustling for other beds. We want your patronage and are getting it DO YOU KNOW Give Him a Trial. Clarke NEW At Heppner, Or., FAIR Restaurant He "J Guarantees AH His Work. THE Jeweler near the Post Office,