NOliCfC TO AOVKKTISKKS. THOSK desiring the insertion oi display ads., or change ol same, umslgtit their copy iu not later Uiau Monday evening for TuoHlay'a edition, or ihursday evening lor Fridays edi tion. 'AUK rjLT1KU9VN PUBLIHHIMUCO. " NO TICK. 1, The sum of fire cent! per line will be Charged for-carda of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists ol w eddlng presents and donors, auu obituary notices, lolner than thou tilts edit or shall hln,Bell give as a waller oi uews.) aud notices ol special meetings lor whatever purpose. 2. Notices 01 church aud society aud all other entertainment Iroui which reveuue is to be de rived, shall he charged tor at the rate of hve tents a liue. 'lltese rules will be strictly adher ed to lu every lustauce. Advertisiug rates reasouable and madekuowa npou appllcailou. (jive your business to Heppner people, and therefore usstst to buuu vp Hepp ner. fatronize those wlu patronize you. Here and There. Ladies' Bazar. Don't uverluuK tbe Ladies' Bazar. TDlTd FILLS cause no nausea or gripiug. Jobu Spray was in from Haystack yesterday. Ed. C.ii, of Hardman, was in Heppner yeeterday. Toin Harnett, of Lexington, was in towu iSaurUay. Chns. Uollaud was up from tbe lower couuiry fciuuduy. J M. Humphreys was lu (rota Hard man Saturday. Fred Miller knows bow to give you a good fit iu tailunug. it sw J. W. Red ford bas gone into tbe bote 1 buaiueaB at Arliugtou. Mr. Henry Wbitson.ot Lexington, was in Heppuer Saturday. 0. A. and T. A. Khea returned from Purilaud late last week. J. H. jiutbewB, of lone, was a visitor to Heppner Friday lust. Miss buotbby, of Lexington, was with friends beie lust Saturday. Isaac Kuiiibten aud sou, Robert, were iu iruin Kiijht Mile Saturday. The Gem aud Palace saloons for fine liquors, ftloAtee Bror., Piups. sw Born -To the wife of J. A. Woolery, of lone, on last Friday, a girl. Walter Forward left yesterday morn ing for Fnrtlaud fur a short stay. M. Carrigall, of tbe lower Butter creek couutry, was lu Heppuer Baturctay Bam. N. Waifield, of the Lexington country, dropped id on us Saturday. A V Courier, of Eight Mile, was, i caller at tbe (Jazette office Saturday laat Frank Shipley wbbou Heppner's streets Buaiu Saturday, the first time for some weeks. lip Shinlev informs ve reporter that in VA dJ8 last week, be traveled 145 miles. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Newt. Jones have gone to IimUbo keeping on the Cnnniughame ranch. Ed. Slocnm went down to Portland on yesterday moruiug's train for a short waoatiuu. Leroy Parker and Thos. P. Stubble field were in from Monument tbo last of as! week. L. D. Brigga and family returned Fri day last from their visit to Portland and Vancouver. Born- On Rhea creek, Saturday Oct. 1, to tbe wife of Wra Steward, a aou. Weight 10 pouuds. "Oon." French will move to tbe prop erty lately oooupied by Hon. T. E. Fell, some time this week. l ap Yimous & Son still shoe horses and do general blaeksmrthing at the old stand IViatiook corner. &5. Joe Beck, of the firm of Beck Bros., (,f Hamilton, came over baturday, leaving forLaOiaiide Monday. Mrs Walter Hunt and children, ao oompanied by Mr. Will Hunt, departed yesteiday tor Seattle, Wash. Messrs. Edwards and McOarty and Mrs. Milt Morgau, of Hand Hollow, weie visitors to Heppner Satuiday. Fell Bros, of tbe indies' Buzar, those energetic meiohauts of May street, pie seat ohauge of ad. in this issue. W. O. Buyer is able to be arouud again, and was up towu 'lueaday, mucb to ibe satisfaction of liis many lriends. Mrs. Frank Kellog and sons left Mon day morning for a visit with relatives. Tbey will also visit Salem ere returning. B M. Burton, of Long Greek, was reg istered at the Palace Saturday. Also Joe Nelson and Joe Beck, ot Hamilton Miss Letha Parker, dressmaker, will ' guarantee you a good fit. Uive her s rial. Kesideuoe W. A. Johnston. 4 K iro A .1 Stevenson is prepared to d all kinds of nursing. Call at ber hmne iu north Heppner, or address her at tint nluee. Hiyu ketchum whiskers. 1 Hatt & Maihews, at the oity barber shopthe r,iu to ut a Brut-class Bhave, bair-out t -.- or shampoo. Tbe best and surest dye to color the beatd brown oi Wacfc.Hsma) bedesiied. iBBuckingbam'sfje Iur the Wbiskeii.. It never lulls. Wanied - A girl to do funeral bouse work, tor luither pHlticnlais enquire, ol Ed. K. Bishop, at tbe National Bank Cf Heppuer. au Master Clay French is the authorized ageut lor tLe Oreiouian bt this plate. Subscribe thioui.u bim, and Lave your jiaper deliveied li ee ol charge. tf Que of our friends came in yesterdav and says "1 have ib . d b. ku ittm lor sou, HID , lUbt'e tbe way e like to bear the people talk, for that is whatmaKesa ioua. jp" . at.i neater ouartera at the Palace Hotel's north business room. rM,.,i,v .lMi.m. the baber. wants to see ki. n. ...irta there. Baths m conneo- tion. Fiet not your life ewsy bfcause youi l.nn is n. wniie juuta. j - a,. ,. U u.miii slid tan btautily haii wiih ball's Bbir Bn.tv.tr I ,.v 'lLe latVsttUnlislry, crown aBd bridat ...,fc n.,.al KlireeHilUlll SCClttpllthtd I' ,r u V Vhnuhan. ObS tominintitu wLen' desiud. 'Ihompou bnilaihg lln,i,i,n. Or l a-w- (i t. beilKU.onecf Ihe iclid mm cl Mi LitLtnt, f8 in tniB i i.. hfltbtatLal it is je diy ovei bis WHy, but not us much to in. m WiiltitV. IhebttLUt Botel at Arlington bap ...... in ibe t..d location Lartheo.ict.t.. Main S.., bbtut twt hi. i. I., n, iLr deiot. wbtle sw.. will weln ae you ba oi old. J B. Hi-floid, who is now working ... i viiik's rLCb, was il UUI WW ' . , ,. . q. ,rfov Uu reLorlS tbbt lUe ,": .,n1nbLceof .be L,'ne po-..fficeU pivvug quite su iLCtnvenunoe m pie in itht ttclion- n . ; .o ; enffetine witb rbeu June jo u. m - . . ... i... o ti.n ran uel lOOg" SOaiUJ an li-.! . - Oil. It U loi tale by all dtuagi s at i .... I. u Imi it t.uld be dill cheap i f,,ur mm. il,e nice. It is positive cute ki.d no nimifake. ii ii aud be coi.yu.ctd. ' l t t, t. .j-anrl Oeo." Harringtob st.mk oot yesteiday morning kr the tomes near Graaite City. Mr. Boyeds partner has struck some rich placer around over there, which tbe boys will visit befoie their reluru. Mrs. O. E FaruHWurlb is convalescent. Ed. Uuoker, of Eight MUe, was seen Willi Uh Saturday. F. J. Wiluelm, of lone, was in Hcpo ner last week uu ouaiuess. L. M. F well, ot Saud Hollow, reports hia sheep as dolug well ibis lull . 'Qeue Campbell has bought property in Heppuer and will locate lu towu. Mibs Ada Knea. dauibter of C. A. Bliea, is atteiiUiug souuol at Hillabora tliia year. Jouu, Alfred end Albert Ayers, with their lumuicp, Were iu to attend Ibe Ayeia-iUailuca nuptials Sunday. Bane Brus', who killed Wm. Humbert, over lu MaiUeur uouuty last spring, tiuve beeu seulei.ucd to tno peulteuliaiy tor hie. A. J. Bartholomew has brought his last load ol tiuit to ileppuer for lUisaea sou. tluWiVcr, lit) luieiiUs aljlpplug u car load boou. Mrs. Dr. Lord aud Mrs. Wm. Parsoua, of Ella, uiuiner aud slater of lieu, W. Lord, were iu Heppuer with their rel atives over OuuUuy. Mrs. U. E. Uullock returned from Portiaud ou Friday eveuiug's train, aud at pieaeul ib viaittug with Mr. and alro. v. t Dutluu, Ueiuw town. Mauy ot our BUbsoribers are uukuowu to lue editor of tuis paper, u'.id tuuc is luereuauujou Bucuia call at the timt upportuuity aud make yuurselt kuowu. S. White.turuierly pustmasteratDuug las, left veateiday morulug fur Oiiitou, where he will locale Justice Miller takes his pluoe as postmaster at that vu. luge. Us Wells killed a brant the other day and captured its uiute by Bhoutiug it tbiuugU liie wiug. Ibough geueraliy kuowu as a species of gouse, it loolts more like a dues. B. M. Burtou, a prominent and well- to do latiner oi tne lower John JUay couuiry, passed thiougn Heppuer Satur day , eu route to Portiaud. Keourd: Mr. A. A. Juyuea bas return ed lr..ui The lJulles aud la uow able to attend to the bustueus uf bis ufhee. His mauy Irieuda will be pleased to note hiB rapid loiprovetueut. L. D. B ijed bas contracted to build Pieaa lhumpsou's udditlou to his Main street property. VN m. Tirllot is supjariu teudiug Mr. Boyed's work dunug tue lut ter's ahaeuce to Oruut couuty. Record: J. H Kolmau returned from Ftiecu the first of cue week. He una now gone to Heppuer, where lie will estab lish i. brunch eture, leaviug bis busiueBs heie iu ohiirge ol Mr. HurriBon. Tbe number of pupils enrolled during Ihe fimt week of Heppuer's publio BChool was 257. This will be iucreaBed week after week, and before Christmas Hepp uer cau boast ot over 800 pupils. Wurkou tne waterwoiks reservoir be gan jesierday uioroiug on tbe property receuvly puiouused Imm Mrs. tt. ttalloca. t'he holes for the eieo no light pules are beiug (lug, and in ull it looks like busi ness. Hon. T. E. Fell returned home Friday l.st, aud will leave tutnonow morning for his new looatiou Tacoma, where he will put in a BOourmg plaut in oouneo tion with tbe wooleu mills, of which he has beeu uhosen maubger. Mrs. John Her and Miss Estella Webb made tbe liuzeite otlioe a pleasant oail Saturday last. Mies Webb reports ber brother who bas been sick lor some time Binoe at tbe Hood Samaritan hospital, improving, though not yet able to leave. Mrs. Taylor Dodsou aud Miss Etta Miuur arrived from Fairbuveu Saturday. Mrs. Jodaon will visit witn fneuds and lelatives this week, expecting to return hume about ihe thai ul next week. Miss Ailiuor will nut accompany Mrs. Hudson uome. Parties wanting bargains in household (ui allure will do well to Cull on George Fell before next Saturday. T. E. Fell's furniture is fur sale, including bedroom sets, bed lounge, dining-iooui table, chairs, lamps, cook stove, rubber bub tub, etc. OdUdl The many remarkable cures of oatarrh fiVuted by the use of Ayer'a Sarsupanlla is couclusive pi out" that this loathsome aud daugerous disease is one of tbe blood, only needing such a searching aud puwerlul alternative to thoroughly eradicate it. Kev. M. Bramblet will bold service's in tbe liuptistchurcb next Sunday morning at 11 o'Cluok, aud iu the eveuiug at 7 o'cluok, the latter date beiug the time fur evening services during tbe ooimug winter. Suuduy-schuol tbe same as usu al, at 10 a. ni. Post Commander Smith, J. F- Willis and A. J. Hill, represeutiug Rawlms oat, ii. A. K.. met with Heppuer's Com mittees at the i. trice of Frank Kellugg laat Satuiday. The program is beiug formulated us rapidly as possible. There can be no health foreithermind or body so loug as the blood is vitiated. Cleause tbe vital current from all iuipur- ttes by tbe use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. 1'bis medicine recruits tbe wasted en ergy, etreugtnens tne nerves, uua re sides health to tne aemutaiu system A business man in Arlington remarked recently that "weights iu Heppuer aud Arlington do unt agree, beiug much lighter in tbe former place, especially when shipped from Arlington up. inis bev though! strange, tbougu i n reflec tion we see no reason why they sboti d, as Heppner is much higher thau Arliug tou; that is, ueurer heaven. Buoh being ihe case, the atmosphere is mure rare, consequently weights are lighter. F.. O : A niifht or two since a 21 car trainload of borses was ditobed on the Denver blanch, near Cheyenne. Ihe train was lunuiug at a high rale of speed to make the hill, and let t the traok. About ore bundled bead of horses were killed. Part of the shipment consisted .f the last batch of Swiizler borses from Umatilla, and sixty or seventy bead of due Block bought from frea fnoaine of La Grande. Geoige Bean and E. S. Gibson, of La Graude, who were with ihe shipment, weie seveiely hurt. Sun: Eueioeer Patterson and Fire man Keeor of ihe Heppner branch were u The Dalles Sunday, and through tljem we learned of a band that Conduotor Preach organized. The instruuieuts used are baimonicas of a new design that uive all Ihe puches and variatmus in music. '1 he ni, rnbeis of Ihe baud are Coudnctor French, leader; Engineer Fatten-on, Fireman Beece, Brakemnn Vtiijd, and Operators Lnudy and Van Dorn They practice iu the fietgbt house at Arlington trl weekly. 25 years and 5 mouths. Though seri ously ill for tome time, it was hoped that she would recover, inasmuch as she seem ed so much better tbe last few days of ber life. She took a turn for the worse late Sunday, and despite all that could be done tor her, never rallied. Funeral services were held at the residenoe on Tuesday, Oot. 4, at 10 a. ra., after which tbe remains were interred iu the Hepp ner cemetery. Tbe obituary of this most estimable lady will appear in the next (ssue of tbe Gazette. One Smalt ltilo Heart every niirht fnr wewJL aruuae Torpid Uvara. too. wr bouM, Saturday LivKBafOMS J. F. Hasting and Jesse Seller, two yuung men from tbe country, had some words with See Driskell Saturday, which culminated iu See being attacked by both ot them armed with heavy bar room chairs. The trouble occurred down in the Arcade saloon, aud before matters were quieted, See received some pretty hard knocks. Being brought before the recorder, thsv were fiued tbe "regulation," wbicb many ot us, ulas, from sad experience, know too well its size. Later in tbe evening, Hastings uud Driskell met again, and as the reoorder deemed the latter the ag gressor in this instance, fined turn only, which iu this case was $20. Tbey incrense appetite, purify the whole yateiu ami uctou tue liver, title Ilea us Small. Nkw Firm. Tbe Gazette bas the hon or this week of presenting for publio Con sideration, a new business In Heppner, that of J.H. Kolman. Mr. Kolmau has been in business at Arlington tor some time, and is looked upon as a progres aive. business man. and one whom we cau.recou.mend us being public spirited and enterprising in everything. Mr. Kolmau'g place of business, the Liobten thai building, will be opened up this week, aud the Gazette bespeaks for bim a goodly share of tbe patiouage. Ho is at present ably aseiBted in his store by Mr. Barber. WiiA Onli Stay Ten Daxs. Churley Cunningham sot in yesterday from Pilot Ruck wiih a baud ot bucks which will remain here only ten days. Mr. Cun uiuKbHm is reoeiving yearly from tbe EaBt, bucks equal to tbe best raised in the world..so there is no fear that bis herds are deteriorating. In fact, they are improving all tbe time. Prevent and euro Oimt itation aud Sick Headache, Small liiiu Uiuus. Oveb to John Dax. After Ootober 1 Tom Morgan will be found in Grant Oo John Dav City, in cbargo of a band of those famous Ross buoka, from tbe band of Cbas. Cunningham. He will remain there till about Nov. ldtb, and those wautihe first class stock will do well to see the Ross bucks before pnrobasinK elsewhere. 28-31 pu up in neur. watch-sliaiHd hnttles,snerAl coated, Small Uile Ueaua. I:, per bottle. BOSTON CASH STORE. -I have-the honor of announcing to THE PEOPLE OF HEPPNER And adjoining sections that I have located here, and to stay. YUUK ALU PCJUCtlAM';?! are about to be made. You want to buy tbe beat go-de you can for your money. We do ; you should. Hon- to do it then comes next. A safe way is to compare values aud prices. We take pleasure in showing our guod and toliiug our prioes. Our Dry Goods nenartment is full of choice offerings for this season. In D'ess Goods we are far iu advauce of our competitors. Our Styles and prioes prove it. You should see our Clothing aud Overooats. Childaeu's, Boys' and Youths' Clutbiug in au endless profusion. Goods filed to the ceiling, so to BpeBk. Our prioes will move them. Suits made to order in the latest styles and patterns. Represent the largest tailoring establishment iu Chicago. Our fall stock is now complete and will interest you. We -:- Guarantee Satisfaction. -ARK- Rustlers ! For Trade at the Head of the Procession With the Right Swing and We Propose to cli Tint Maverick The Frisky Dollar. In all lines of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural Implements, there are no dealers in Morrow County that can We have in endless quantities-arid to suit the trade in price, style and quality eats, latest stvlea, oheaper than ever sold in Heppner Detore. ray sioes is direct from the East, and is the btst ever brought to the town. At present looated in the M. Liohtentbal building. Main street, opposite the c,,y Lu J. JB. COLMAK PHAS. L. SHERMAN, J V V V V T anil Sign Pointer. House PROFESSIONAL PAPER HANGER. First-Glass work in All Its Bnwche8. -Prices Reasonable. OFFICE IN CITY HOTEL. HEPPNER, 530-1 a w OREGON Want a Postoffioe. J. W. Hyatt, Samuel G. Miller and H. E Warren, of Hail Ridge, were in Heppner Friday eve ning. These gentlemen say that a post office should be located on "the ridge," as tbey oould then get their mail the same day that it leaves Heppuer. This matter should receive tbe attention of the people iu that vicinity. Eipans Tabules : a standard remedy. Pkktty Gloss. Last Friday eve, while some of tbe young men and China Louie, the cook, down at the City hotel, were practicing with a 22 cab rifle in the rear of tbe building, the weapon was acci dentally discharged, the ball passing through Louie's shoe, missiDg bis great toe but the small fraction of an inob. To atd Digestion take one Small Bile Bean If ter eatiuir. i&u. per bottiu. CABlToF THANKS. Not being able personally to do so, we desire through the oolumns or me ua zette, to sincerely thauk all those who so kindly assisted us by tbeir presence and sjmpathy during tbe illness, death and burial of our loved one, Bertha I. Huston. May Ood send each of yon suoh friends in your hour of need is our prayer. Waynf, Hubton, Mb. & Mas. J. P. Hadlhi, Mas. O. 1. Payne. r ill .isflliilil w iliiiiiiiTrrr--Tfr,""MJ""!Jcgtga """ " Prevention"' better than Care ! tend up Bargains Like Yours Respectfully. We are here for business from the ground up and propose to let you know it. MINOR BROS., HEPPNER, OREGON. Baker :: and :: Confectioner, MAY STREET, HEPPNEK, OR. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Made on Shout Notics and at PnrrJMB Pbicbb. Bread 22 Loave for $1.00. Ttis LeafliiiQ Fotei ot ifie CUy WELL FURNISHED ROOMS. Mrs. Margaret Von Urn Grain Sacks to iLt The World Enriched. Tbe faoalities of tbe present day for tbo production of everything that will con duoe to tbe material welfare and oom fort of mankind are almost unlimited. au1 when Hyrup of Figs was Brst pro. duoed the world was enriched with tbe only perfect laxative known, as it is tbe ouly remedy which is truly pleasing and rrfresbing to tbe taste and prompt and eCfeotual o cleause the system geutly in tbe sprint: time or, in faot, at any time and the better it is konwn the more popular it becomes. 530 542 1 a w. PORTLAND HIST EXPOSITION TO OCTOBER SEPTEMBER SMND. DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND HAVE MORE WOOL N AND BETTER WOOL Indorsements I Cooner Dip Is used and endorsed by the following Oregon and Montana ";; DonaSlim Dayvllle; W. H. Lee, Junction City; John Harrison, Matney; Goo. (tens, Amanda; Kenneth McKaV, Dayviile; JoeJlllver, John Day, J. W. Byers New Lisbon ; . J. Moulc. Bercall; Coofc i I Clark loot Falrchlld 4 McCraig. Di.puyer; k K. Warren. Utlra; Bnch Br., r:i.. ir p rhndler. Maiden: J. HliBchbcrK, Choleau; D. H. Hasting, Uljet; James idle, Dillon; W. Nortou, Htowart; A. Downie, Big Sandy. Public f-'PEAKiNo Tomorrow evening at tbe opera bi.UHe, Senator J. N. lAilph will address tbe people of Heppner and near by on the issues of tbe day. Many of those now residing in Heppner and vicinity pioneered it with tbe senator, and no donbt will be present on this oc casion to hebr what be will have to say on questions ot national importance. I'he speaaiug will eommeuce at 7.30 p. in., sharp. Called Homb.-Ou 8umlay eve, Oot. 1S2, at bei h me in heppner. Mag gie M , beloved wile of Dr. E. T. Oagen, was called from this earthly sphere, aged Tbe Union Peofio System will eitend to all its patrons the usnal reduced rates on round trip tickets, v-bioh will include admission to the exposition, selling on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week . Detailed information can be bad by applying to J. 0. Hart, ticket agent at Heppner, Oregon, or W. H. Hurlburt, Asst. Qenl. Pass. Ag., 254 Washington St. Portland, Oregon. 25-34. MULfcB AND HOKHB8 TO TRADE. I wish to trade mules or horses for oattle. Address me at Lexington, or call Bt my ranch, seven miles north east of that place. 522-sw. B. F. Bwaooabt. FINE HOliS. I have at Drerent at tbe John Q Wil son place, a flue, thoroughbred Berkshire boar, the service of wbioh can be had fur (2 50. J. N. litKLER, 26 33 1 aw Shoemakkb Ed Birbeok. shoemak er and repairer of many years' eiperi enoe. has lust located in tbe Abraham- sick building, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiytbing in his line. Mr. Birbeck is strictly s first-class work, man and warrants all work. Give bim a call. Utf TheCheapest and Best Dip ever made. Ask Your Merchant for Coopers and Take w Other, i7r.uur iun nnrva Pnptlnml. Oruron. Gen. Agti. for OrcRon, WaHhlngton and Wentem Idaho. Props. Win. COOPER 4 NEPHEWS. Ualvattm, Texai. OXFORD GRADE BUCKS ! The undersigned has a cliuice lot of Oxford Grade Bucks for sale at reasonable prices, at his ranch, 7 south miles of Pilot Rock J. E. SIVHOMI, lllot Rook, Or. L D. BOYED llil Conlraclor Builder. POM HAIylC, Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts. M. C. L. & T. CO. Although most of the HEPPNER DOGS have been killed, don't forget that P. C. Thompson Company Are still alive and kicking for trade with a complete line o( lard ware, TOBACCOS, Guns and Pimm flankiiaiiPTV VVUIVVIIVIIVI J j mivvvuvus, WOOD and WILLOW WARE. Ammunition, Sewing Machines, Farm Implements. Also Gents' Furnishing Goods, and the laret assortment ol Teas iu Eastern Oregon. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Our Motto: We Won't Be 'noeRSOLD. tf. Corner Main and Willow Streots, Heppner Or. THE QITY HOTEL, W. J. lJCICZKI, Ii-ot. T IMS HOSTKLItY haa been HiFrrTBi) and Kepcnihiikd throuthnut, and now is one of the most inviting planed in Heppner. Mr. Leeawr invites you to atop with bim, feeling that he is able to entertain you in the bent of style. r First Class House. Reason adlk Rates. pniits, -:- Candies, WELL, 1 Tnis -:- uml -: pjars ! HAKNESS-SHOI', stork and fixtures. 6ood businessi established in the midst ol a Rood larminR and Uock-raUlnt country. Also for sale a gooa house ana two 101 wun ur without tbe buslneas property. For farther In formation addreat oasetui, Heppner, Or. 483 tf. Otis Patter NOTARY PUBLIC A. CONVEYANCER AT OI'I'ICU Oyster SHOULD SMILE, Tbo Finest in tlioIiRiul. A lho in about ripo. . Wo w HI let you know about that t.Ue near Ihture. Y. L. Matlock & Co,