we mjip TO SELL YOU JW ! 8 One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. leSACKBS rEErEI3130 J( . , t.,P llauce 1 pasture The deeded laud Lbs a good earing o water on it, all uudftr CTTND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded Ihdu there are 140 acres gord farmicg land, and the balance Ail. jx. fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, SHOO ; or without the timber culture claim, 800. wr STIIvIv ANOTIIEK. Good, deeded (Hue pour butirmn to Heppner people and therefore assixt to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold eath and every correspondent re sponsible lor nil or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer1! real name is signul as an evidence ol good faith. Did yon ever Read about tbe Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the Snide schemes In the country Will not acoomplish Half as much As A good ad. In a (food, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By tbe people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its spHce Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. .3 Municipal Candidates. Foa Mayor, P. O. BOHG. Fob Mayor, J. W. DAWSON. Foil Recorder, F. J. HALLOOK. For Tiikasukkii, A. M. GUNN. For Councilman, O. E. FARNSWORTH. For Councilman, J. J. ADKINS. For Councilman, C. S. VAN DUYN. For Councilman, M. LICHTENTHAL. For Coi ncilman, OTIS PATIEKSON. LIGHT AHEAD. The French (armors prupoao to settle the silvor question, and to Buttle it right. Freuch finance rest on the soundest lmsiB of any nation in the world today, consequently Franoe is in position to be the leader in the mnvemeut for a restor ation of bimetallism. The declaration just issued by the French Agricultural Hnciety will necessitate definite notion by tha L.itiu TJuiun, and it is declared that in adopting new relations between silver and gold the modifications si, a relate to the latter. This is getting to the foundation of the monetary trouble. Gold line an abnormal appreciation, and the proper thing to do is to bring it down to its true value. Silver has main tained a parity witb the price of all agricultural products. The price of silver has kept step with the price of all staple products. But gold has gone soaring beyond all reasonable limit, because the speculators have conspired to give it a fictitious value. If the Latin TJuion under the leadership of France takes hold of the money question in earnest, bb it promises to do, the world will Boon be out of its financial trnuhl Telegram. Home of the EiiBtern Oregon papers have suggested Senator J. H. Ruley of Pendleton as a candidate for oongress on the demoorutio ticket. If whatever is worth doing is worth doing well Raiey would be a good candidate, He would be beaten worse than any one The republicans tried a banker for gov ernor four years Bgo, but it wou'dn't work. Hood River Glacier- We believe the Glaoier though a democratic paper underestimates Mr. Haley's strength However, it is a sate bet that there ia to one in 1- astern Oregon who cai defeat W, li. Ellis, who should and will be the next republican nominee for congress from this district. Carlisle will issue bonds regardless of everytuiug. Why we should godeeper in debt when the government has plenty of money metal fit to make dollars good enough for a king, or Mr. Clevelaud ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in The candidates for mayor, P. O. Borg and J. W. Dawson, are both well known. Mr. Borg has lived in this community for years, and is a man of sterling in tegrity. If elected he would give the town a clean administration. Mr. Daw son is a young man, a lawyer by pro fession, a member of the firm of Ellis, Dawson & Lyons. Though not long a resident of Heppner, he has been here long enough to become thoroughly in dentified with the town. Mr. Dawson is quite popular and should he succeed our oitizenB wonld have no cause to regret bis election. The Heppner Gazette printed a fine double column picture of "Hon. Henry Blackman. Appointed collector of in ternal revenue for Oregon, Washington and Alaska," and followed it up witb an extended biography. It was a great day for Heppner when Blaokman was appointed. Heppner now baa the con gressman from Eastern Oregon, and also this big office that covers all Oregon. Washington and Alaska, and will per haps soon become as famous for great men as "Old Yamhill" county, or the state of Ohio under the Hayes-Garfield- Harriion administrations. Eagene Jour nal. Among the EaBtern Oregon candidates for governor is mentioned that of ei- Governor Moody, of the The Dalits. Eastern Oregon has many claims on the material that ib to be furnished for the gubernatorial offioe, and Mr. Moody will have a strong following should he decide to become a candidate. Rei'HEHENTative Maouirb, of Cali fornia, has introduced a Bingle tax bill. The single tax: theory has many intelli gent adherents, and is growing. Ma nure's measure will not pass, but it will open up discussion wbiob will rc-Bult in much good. The ex-preacher, Professor Rork, it he returns from California which he prob. abiy will not should be shunned of all men. The crimes alleged against him which he has not denied are too filthy for human thought. Mercury. The Portland Telegram makes the following query : "Instead of recalling Willis, wouldn't it be more in line with tne eternal fitness ot things to hre Gresham!"' To this the people will answer in tbe affirmative. Lkhitnino rod swindlers have Btruck Marion county. Lightning never struck house iu Oregon, bo far as any one knows, and any person who would con sent to have tuem put up ought to be swindled. The political skillet fryoth muoh in thin part of the vineyard, and the fuel is at hand to get on a good, red. beat long before nomination time. Gj it boys; our wager is on the winner. Report oomes that I)e Gams, who ia at the head of the Brazilian revolution, has surrendered to Admiral Beohara, the American offijer. This means, if true, the end of the revolution Prop. Frank Riuleh, of the Portland schools, is a candidate for state superin tendent. Frank is a first class educator, and we will say is well qualified for the position which he seeks. Has tbe repeal of the Hberman law stopped the steady outflow of gold from tbe U. S. treasury? Of course not. The Sheiinau law had nothing to do witb it. A. M. Gi'NN seems to be the only candidate for city treasurer. Everybody knows Alex and he will take oare of the funds iu good shape. Ex Gov. Campiiell, of Ohio, is re ported to be bankrupt. These times spare neither populist, democrat nor re publican. The Times-Mouutaineer bits it in saying that Ellis is the man to succeed himself its oougressinau from this district. AocoHDiNU to the Wilson bill, free wool will go into effect Aug. 2, 181H and the reduction on woolen goods Dec. 2, 18(14, Ji'ixiE Calkins, formerly of Indiana but late of Washington, ib dead. Ho was once a congreBsmau from Indiana. The telephone line between Portland and Spokane ia said to be tbe second longest in the world. Tux Union Pacific bas made quite a reduction in wages of employes. A strike is feared. The 20tb inst. was celebrated as the birthday of the famous Scotoh poet, Bobby Burns. It is said that tbe telephone oompany will build a branch from the msin line Morrow county, cheap and on easy Tub great Midwinter Fuir has been formully opened. The U. 8. treasury vaults have been reported us insecure. S. W. Kosenfied, a prominent busi ness man of Portland, is dead. The Baker City Democrat denounoes Rork as a "vile old hypocrite." Emperor William, of Germany, cele brated his thirty-fifth birthday last Saturday. The Heppner Gazette made it so un pleasant (or Roarick in Eastern Oregon, that tbe pnenmatio populist pryfessor has gone to California. The Golden state has our sympathy. Salem States man. The Heppner Gazette takes back none cf the ugly accusa'ions it made concern ing W. Y. Rork, the populist leader. And Rork has gone to California where he should stay if the GHZtte speaks truly and the Mercury believes it does. Mercury. ' The man who lives iu the country yearns for the oity . The man who lives in the oity yearns for the coimtry. The farmer would seek the pent up precincts ot the town, and bend over ledgers; the clerk, already bent double over ledgers, craves the free air and nnconttned horizon of tbe country, the distant hills and the broad sores between. But tbe rule is, where either one has an oppor tunity to make the desired obauge tbey heartily wish themselves back to their original occupation, says an exchange. Muscle and Victor A Difference. Many musculur men auconmb to f&iigues borne with ease by persons far their inferiors in physical strength. Muscle does not imply vigor. In fact, it ia not difficult of proof that athletes do not live as long nor eujny as good health ss the average individual who is vigor ous thut is to say, whose digestion and sleep are unimpaired, whose nerves are tranquil, and who has no organic ten dency to disease. These requisites of vigor are conferred upon those inherent ly weak, no less thau upon those debili tated through wasting disease, by a thorough, persisteut oourBe of HostMter'a Stomach Bitters, the leading national tonic, indorsed and recommended by physicians of eminenoe. It will not endow you with the moscle of a Corbett, but it wUI infuse energy into your system, and renew the active au i health ful performance of its functions. It averts and oures malarial, rheumatic and kidney oomplaiuts, and overcomes dyspepBia, constipation, liver trouble and nervousness. "WE WANT OHUEUS." The Letter a Drummer Received From the Firm the Other Day. The following letter is circulating among the traveling men in Ohio, and is good enough to priut, that the gen eral public may have a hearty laugh over it: IMIice lngelhelmvr, Einstein & Co., Manufacturers anil Jobbers, Notions and Neckwear, Paris Novelties. Loudon Styles. New York, Dee. 8, W.a. Mr. Louis Marks, Columbus, Ohio: UearSir: Yours of the M inst., with route iit hiiiI exiiense account at hauil. but noorders. We have a lare map in our oitice, ami don't need a route sheet, and we have large families who run up our expense account. What we want is orderB. We would think, from what we hear from you. that no orders ere being takeu; but VJ M I". ST have orders. We send you bv mail a sample of a job neck wear. They cost $7. ;iO gross. Call them ''Mas cot,' and spring them on your trade at $7,11 a dny.cn, and sell them for $ a dozen if you can't get more. What wo want is orders, and we must sell eoods chcan to get orders. Mv partner, Mr. Kinstem, sayH he has a cousin in Hamilton, tlhlo, by the name of Isaacs, in the notion business. ShU. HIM, but Einstein says don't show him the new goods, us he is his cousin, but sell him the old stock. cll him some of the "Mascots" at $10 a dozen. He don't rate good, so we must make a little profit, but we want more orderB. Klnsteiu says he notices Items of sleepers in your expense account, w nere are those sleep era? Also $7. Ni for horse and buggy. Who got the horse? Ruy no more horses but get orders Also, EinBteiu savs you can get a train from (lnuihus. () . to Hamilton. (.. at 11:40 p. In.. getting vou to Hamilton at 3:W iu the morning, so you don't have to take a sleeper. We don't like to see so manv sleepers in your expense account. WHAT M li W AN 1' IS OUIIKHS. We send you bv express to Palace hotel, Cincinnati, I)., two boxes cigars. One cost TJ and the other i.i.rn). Mnoke the $1'- ones your self and give the others to the trade. The holidavs are near and w e must be liberal Willi our customers, and then w e gets what we wants orders. W ishing you success and more orders, we are yours, t'rulv, lNciLLHEIMKH, EINSTEIN A CO. l'er i. V. S. Don't let ns see any more Bleepers in your expense account. Vou remember my partner. Einstein, called your attention to lor sleeper, St. Paul to Minneapolis, on your last tup. We don't like that. Make that "Mascot ' Job neckwear $J a dozen to a first class house, and don t toiv any more horses. WK Mist' HAVE IIKIIKKS. J. A. 1NGI.E1IE1MEK. IMIes! Pileal Itching Piles. Hyyu'Toms Moisture ; intense and stintting, most at nitfbt; worse by sorntcuiug. It allowed to continue tu mors form, wbiob often bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swatsk's Ointment stops tbe itohiug and bleeding beals ulceration, aud iu most cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oeuts. Dr. Swayne k' Sou, Philadelphia. sw 1 yr. f, when crossing a railroud track, you see a train approaching at thirty miles an hour get out of tbe way as soon as possible. When threatened with ohronic rheumatism or catarrh, take Ayer's Sareaparilla persistently and patiently, terms for it with first For further information call at oiu office. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in tbe history of our country when tbe demand for inventions and improvements in the arts and Bciences generally was co great as now. The conveniences of mankind in the factory and workshop, the household and on the farm, aa well as in effieial life, require oontinual accessions to the appurtenance and impliments of each in order to save labor, timeaud expense. The political change in tbe adtnimstra on government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the Blert, and ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affairs of government to de ter bim from quickly oonoeiving the remedy to overoome existing discrepan cies. Too great care cannot be exer cised in choosing a competent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in terests have been lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by the employ ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is this advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" sjstem. Inventors who entrust their business to this class of attorneys do 30 at imminent risk, as tbe breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, General Manager, 018 F Btreet, N. W.,Washington, D. C, representing a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in stituted to protect its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Con pany is prepared to take charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and prosecute applications generally, including me chanical inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer-. ences. infringements, validity rpporte, and gives especial attenion to rejected cases. It is bIbo prepared to entar into competition with any firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wedderbcrn. 618 F Street, p. 0. Box 385. Washington, D. C. SHREAUINU int. NfcWS. h Enterprising Reporter Who "Wrote l'p" Coluinlius Journey. The ubiquitous reporter seems to have Been performing his function of news spreader in the days of Columbus as now. There was a bustling reporter at coat-oi'-akms or coi.vsinrs. the Spanish court fond of letter-writing and having correspondents in dif ferent parts. To him we owe it prob ably thut the news of the great discovery spread soon to some notable people. This was lVter Maxtvn d'Anghiera. tie dated a letter the tirst one at Bar :elona, in the ih-s of May mentioning the event, which lie sent to Joseph Hor romeo. He derived his. information from Columbus himself, with whom he jftcn talked. Some of these epistles are still extant. The THtola ol Aaron Hurr. In Pike county, 111., the identical pis tols used by Aaron llurrupon the duel ing field when he killed Alexander Hamilton have been found, and will be exhibited at Die World's Columbian ex position. They will make good com panion pieces for the articles once owned by Illcnnerhassett, with whom Hurr afterward associated, which are to be placed on exhibition at the world's tair ny the Olno Historical society. Oldest Engraving; of Columbus. The oldest engraved likeness of Columbus appears in a Latin literary work by Paolo Giovio (Paulus Jovius, in Latin form), dated 1575. This wood :ut is thought to have been copied from picture w hich Jovius had placed in a yallerv of notable poople which he had formed in his villa at Lake Como. The 1 lection is now scattered, but the por trait is know n to have figured in it Catarrh ia the Head Is undoubtedly disease of tbe blood, and as such only a reliable blood pnri tier can effect a perfect and permanent enre. Hood's Sarsaparilla ia the best blood purifier, and it bas cured many very severe cases of oatarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to consumption. Take Hood's Harsaparilla before it is too !n ranch. 100 acres, boss wheat land. 0U acres, doss ueai jm . crop raised on it Keason ior semiig, )ffice. PATTEKSOKT JSrU"S- I.CK-AL MAKKLT RKFOKT. Wheat, bu Flonr.bbl - 50 W Beeves, cos Js tw.-car-olil3,cwt. 35 a 1 50 2 00 2 25 1 75 4 50 7 00 10 50 20 " tnree i J i Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 .we " stock i w ti Hogs, on foot, cwt. Hogs, dressed Wool 6 50 a 6 0 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 6 Eggs, doz Chickens, doz o 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 1 03 & 1 08 Flour, bbl 3 00 ft 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a 5 00 Muttons, cwt 6 00 a 8 00 Hogs, cwt 4 50 g 5 25 Wool-Eastern Oregon.. 10 (a 12 Butter, fti 25 (i 30 Eggs, doz 20 25 Chickens, doz 5 00 600 Turkevs, lb 15 18 PORTLAND MARKfcT. Wheat, cwt K 05 Flour, bbl 2 90 8 3 15 Beeves, cwt 1 75 (S 2 75 " dressed 3 50 t 6 00 Muttons, live sheared... 2 50(5 3 00 " dressed 5 75 6 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 - 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 0 14 Butter 20(3 30 Et'gs, doz 272' (it: 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 (S 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 (4 17 Administrator's Sale. 1 TNPKP. AND BV VIRTUE OF AN ORDER U i-sik-d out of the County tourt nt Oregon, for Morr.ov countv. 011 the fith dav of Nov. A. D. l-'.'l. The underfilled administrator of the pK'ate .if .lme S. Rreedmg. deceased, will on snturdrtv IVliruarv 17. IV.M, at one oelock in the afternoon of said day. in front of the court house dr,i. in Heor.ner. Morrow county Orei:on. sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all tne riht. title and interest of laid James S. Breeding, deceased, in and to the following d.-siTihed real property, to-wit: N W'4 of ec. lv Tp J S K ii' E. W. M situated in Morrow countv. state of Oregon. The same to be sold in parcels of forty acres each, or as a whole a to tne adinnilstrat inav seem best on day of sale. Dated this loth dav oi Jan. A. I). 1- d at Hj.pner Oregon. A. W. Bk'KW.v,;, l.'7-o", Administrator Stockholders Meeting. -OTICt: I HEREBY MVEN TH VT THE i' annual ine,-tii;' -d tr.e sho! i-rs of the National Hani; oi Hr;.pr:.-r wi.l oe Qe.d at its hanking iiMiie mh t.H.'; rr.ird S-ir ir if in F-. 1VM, hetiveeu the tin.e u! a. m.. avi p. m. of said day, for the p'iry. of -i::T.r.; dirxturs and attending to h o::;?r b uss aj rr.ay comc before the rne-.-li:.;. tO P.. B'.'H 'P. L'a.ri'.r. Heppner, Or., Jan. io, l-'.4. 1 , HATTEES O.W.R. MFC CS PORTLAND. ORE, For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co. and T.W. Ayers. Jr. )y HI I h yrni'.ut knit.. s, i o, lim, I IImIbW from baiia. f;,tul, llcc-i, O J. tootlon Blank nd Book Ira. c,!l it writiT P o,t- - DR. H. B. BUTTS, 1 8J2 Pine Street. sT. Locis, Mo Without tbe means at hand for oom hating it, a cold may prove more daDger ous than tbe small poi. No family ia safe unless provided for suob. an emer gency. In suddenattacksofcold.oroup asthma, etc , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is an invaluable speoilic. Gulls and Xneir vn... Every bird watches over and cares foi ler own nest, though the numbers are c rreat and the tumult so excessive that it is lifflcult to conceive how each gull can dis 'inguish her own spotted eggs, pla in tht nidst of so many others, exactly similar Id ize, shape and color; and when at lenetb the young are hatched and are swimmins bout on the loch or crowded together on tome grassy point, the old birds, as thev come home from a distance with food, flv rapully amid thousands of young ones exactly similar their own, without even lookmgat them, until they find their own Cffspnlig which, recognmng their parent among ail the other birds, receive the mo" el without an v of the himD.v i;.., - , - "b'j nine treat ures around attempting to dispute the , pnze. each waiting patiently for iu own parent, ,n perfect confidence that its tuir j will come in due season. He Bail to Draw the Uuo. nAnM0d8.tf"'y U bcint about town ol an old gentleman who has lived for years a one of the Stamford hotel, with his famUy Beveral veara ai?r, hi .u... a a. mar.ied.died. AUeV Vtufuble tTml of the next T.ZZt he was teft alone again, and S hi .ought for the hand of the third daughte of nil old friend. At last, when he cami Uke7erthYW l e,.tdke her ; but, hang it all, when ah'. Biliom ness bile, boils and the blues rgubratorrek,Dg Himm0ns U A "Balm in OileadloT by taking Simmons Liver Kegnlator for yoar dis eiiwii bvor SC ..Will sell on easyjerms A good - fllA Efist rnd has H7int it the condition of you ft It your hair dry, harth, brittle t Dorm it split at the tndtt Hae it a lifeUte appearance t Doct it fall out u-hen combed or bruthtdt It U full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? Is it dry or in heated condition T If these arc some of your symptoms bo warned in timo or you will become bnld. m i ' t -i mmm t W.V .I'''!" U whit 'nn neod. !f production Is not an accident, but th rrstilt of scion. r Bearer. Vuowlotluo of the diseawi of the hair and icalp led to ihe dtacoverv of ;, to treat them. "Skookuin " contains neither minerals nor oils. His uot it Dvf, :. a (icltL-liifnlly cooling and refreihlug Tonic By timulallng tbe fulllolcs, i( fallina l.air. cures aundrujT ana growanatr on otua neaat. J .-J- T7 ti,. .nai.i nioan hnal r h v anil frftB from lrritntinff cninflnrn .v ti -. of .' ti 'otufft Skin Suup. lb destroya jarafie insects, which red vn and (;', '"if voup dnicirfst cannot repaid, on receipt ot p-ice. Tit A DC MAaa lasl3M'.-i TTTTS prevail!, on receipt jar; uiof .au. SKOOKUM ROOT South Fifth Ave., DR. FOOTE'S HAND-BOOK OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES, Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of ths Utmost Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, Dow to Eat it, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, Perils of Summer, Influence, of Tlnnts, Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth, Occupation for Invalids, Bathing-BeBt Way, After-Dlnner Naps, Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Effects of Tobacco, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Superfluous Ilair, clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Curs, Hvmnvinir Same. How Much to Wear. To Get Hid of I.lno. Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections, Overheating liouscs, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them, Croupto Prevent. Ventilation, ness, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO tX'KE Black Eyes, Dolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Itheumatism, Kingworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Bore Mouth, Sore Xipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect BlteB, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTORS' BILLS. tSAH new srjMcribera and prompt renewals during tbe month of Jan. will bo preeeDsed with a free copy of this as a premium. now to Breathe, Dawson Ss lVyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, -w ii,isjii njimuuw msmJMis wmmsm - ' FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government i that of INVENTORS, w ho often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct ln terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.O. p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. 9- Cut this out and send it with your lnulr (What shall stay its ravages? TliOUSands say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and hvooohosohites of lime and soda has cured of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption ? Make no delay but take Scott's Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic- and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In Children. Almost ;i palatable an milk. Get only u,c Beiiuine. Tre pared by Scott 4 Bowne, Chemists New York. Sold by all Druggists, Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. V-0T1CE 18 HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE r.. . .-; ' c R,i'unii8tnitnx of the estate of Ciirnellui Criwnll. ,leccKeil. will on r : ' i"r "rpi idiii ui ine iorth- t quarter, artjl the East half of the North west quarter f section thirtv-one M) town ijnp two (li) South of RauKe twenty -nine ' r.asi m tne tiiamette Meridian, sell said serit.e.l premises at public sale to the hlKhes W.hier for cash in hand. Such sale belli mail" under ami pursuant to an or,lr of the toimtv eourt of dnte (September ai, m made ai d 3 '.S.K!'1 CUntl' C0l,rt ' MorroTiSun" J I will also on said day at ihe hour of 1 o'clock Fn.J"'.,0 "Ji'1' ,,rt!'' ,el1 a" u"'tivlde,i one-half interest in the saw mill property beloiicii i to sa.destate. said mill heinj known aV he WhnS hiili,.ll' K1'!111' ?Wwl-llbe made to the hichest bidder with cash In hand unon the premises. The order for said sale havX been ?w1evS,."f",ri"ittU1?n-the ' lav- M sept 1N, by the honorable Countv court al Morrow --V4 Mary Driscou,, Adiniuittratrix. ruaUe, ' car . pay no use for it root hair grower supply you, send direct to ns, and ce Grower, 1.00 per bottle; fur$i.(i. ; 'ill for-, HAIR GROWER CO, New York, N. V. HANK BUILDING. OREGON. ption r That dreaded and dreadful disease! cott's ti ffluilsioii Seeds! Trees'. Choice Seeds Fruit Trees THAT WILL. GROW. Wholesale and Retail. Catalogue Free. Address OEO. 8TAKRETT, jai25 3m bw Walla Walla, Wash. "F1 I CD ETC TRIAL Am' ,k"""1 i II"" n4 lost Tltsllt; hoi tne tot It ali R. WARD INSTUTUTE, lMIWSt.SI.lOnS.ia