TIME TABLE. soii'j lor lliuUinan, Monument, Long Creek, Julm utty ana canyon Liiy, leaven as kdiows : lively 'lay al 0 tt. in., except ftunuay. .m m en every day alti Li. nel.ccul Monday. llie eneanobi, tjuicaesi anu friuii the interior euuiitry. J. .1. UKUiVAN Faill Colin, Agent.' bent line to or I Center Top. Uive your business to Heppner people, tiiui Iherejoie assist lo build up Hepp ner. 1-uiiuuize those who patroume go a. Here and There. lone at Auction sale. At J, W. Matlock's stcre, Thumduy March, 15, 181)1. Joe Woolery Bud wife were up from lone Fining. J. M. Hamblet whs in from Baluiday luHt. Deeds, mortgages, eto., exeouted the Unzetto olhce. J. W. Morrow left for Portland Friday evening. A. A. W ren will shortly move to bit plaoe above town. Dr. P. B. McSwords is quite ill at bis home in Hepputr. Arthur HiiiitU will aleau Hutches nt the led 11 Ceil price ot $1, (J. N. Peck, oi Hie Lmiugtuu couutry, Was la tue ciiy iSiiliiidiiy. John AilaiiiR, of Hardmnn, is the Bucoemfiil ciuuliilute for stock inspector. The Uepiuer-Ctinyon utmie hue is tlie best, cbfHpest wid quickest to the in terior. The ootmtry is so well Bonked tbitt a pond orop would be bald to hiibs in these purls. A number of republicans contemplate visiting tlie Oceil club at Douglas tomor row uig t. Hnuil's Pills uro the best after dinuer Pills, assist dmestion, ouro headache. Try a box. If you want a good gnu or sewiuu machine, couie to tlie Gazette ollioe and we'll lit you out. Those that have county scrip for sale should call mi Ci-eiiige Conner lit The first National Hunk. 2-tf. The Gazelle will be sent to any ad dresrt in 1 be United fcjiutcs till after cnmpiiiirn fur DO cents. t Wal blnnkn, plenty of them, ut the (iiizitte i.tlice, and at world's prices. Dismount!) on lure orders. Green Mnthews bits opened up bis bio ber eliop, next door to Hayes Bros Shaves, eic, tin tup as usual. Gnmi wliidkey, obeap and artificial. Bend SI postal note for recipe. Address j-ux 101, P. udleiou, Oregon, i 12 Every niiin who takes anj interest in fast stock should subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, audits. The Guzettu will take ouuuty scrip lit fat e on subscription, and pay balance of Biiruein cash Ht highest market price. 7-60 The Gazette office now ruos an in surance and notarial tuop. Come iu when you want to do your insuring sud swearing. Dun Hire wan down from Hardman Saturday last. Dan has been quite sick for souie tuu pust, but is now able to get around comfort' bly. C'luntv oourt was iu session last week with (JoinniieMoiier linker and Vlncenl in nttei dunce. The prooeediugs will appear iu Friday's issue. Those who have brought iu various kinds of supplies iu lieu ol cash, Bliouid Dull around ut Urn ollicd and get credit for Si.uie if not already given. Pbotogr..pbB, $1.50 pur dozen, at Shep paru'a, ground-Boor gallery, utxt door south of Mottride'e wagou factory. Nortu Main Bireet, tieppuer. 613 Eolio stnye leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Fare, one way, 2.50. PuillOubu, agent, A. Andrews, Prop. Among the faithful in attendance at the democrat io caucus last Friday, our reporter nottd J A. Woolery, Jay Ball, J. luckeep, J. J. McGee, J. 0. 1'buuip sou auu J. O. Warmoth. Kev. Baruaby and Mr. J.V. Orawtord, tiiA luiter Hi'oomoauied by Mis. V.iwier Crawford, who ill leinain at Wttitsburg for a few weeks, departed for the upper country Saturday evening. The Gazette was entitled to the courtesy of a full report from the secie tary of the populist convention, but il failed to maieiialize, and we bud to do the best we oouid tor a report. John Willinms, for several years n Bheepherder iu this section, bus just reciived notice that$30U0 bad been led to bim by a"relative m the old country. Very acceptable news these times. Look out for bargains Bt Matlock's auction sale at the Cash Baokei store beginning Thursday next, March 15. 1894 and coutiuuiug from day to day until the entire stook is olosed out. Cook's Dead Shot squirrel poison, war ranted tqnul to if not superior to Biiy on the ma net. Manufactured by T. W. Avers, Jr, Heppuer. For Bale by drug gists, grocers and geneial dealers. 4lf. To our customers Nn difference how large or small your account is, oome in and settle, either by cash or note We must have one or the other to ennbe us to siem the flood. Hayes Bros. 90. f H. Blackinan returned borne from a tour through the Willamette valley Sunday morning and departed lasl evening for Portland He expects to assume the duties of colleotor tomorrow. For the present, however, his family will remaiu here. Quite " delegation of our populis' frieids were in Heppuer Saturday. Among t'.iera we noticed many prominent in thill circle who went home feeling jubilant over tbe chances f:.-r sut-cess in June, nuustqueui '"ii the delu ion. Kev. W. E. Potwine will hold divine services at tbe M. E. church, S"iith, Tbnr-day and Friday evenings next, at 7-30 p m. All are inviied. Tlie Con firmation class will iilso meet nt the home of Mrs. E. B. Buhop at 3:30 p. m. each atieiuoon. Conductor Dunn departed Saturday night for Eilensbtue to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law. whose death or-ourred recently at that plaoe. D. J. Harris, of The Dalles, who held down a position on tbe braDcb line for a short time about two years ago, Is here dur ing Mr. Duju's abeeuoe. Chamberlain's Coiil) Remedy gives - - the best satisfactioc of any congli medi cire I handle, and hs a seller lei ds ul nn.narations in this market. 1 wl ir. Ii, cause it is tbe best r.uolioiue I ever handled for conzhf. e ihli and crouo. a. w. biih", Miller-ville, 111 For sa'e by Slocum-Jobni-on Drug Co. The regular ubscriplion price of tbe Cmi.UVeklv 0'iztle ishJ.oU regular pno ' ip SI 50. Any Gazette and p' u-ublv Orei-'onian for S3 Biibscnb-rs paying Eight Milk Club Mattebs. On I Saturday Messrs. Johu lioyse. J. W. Shipley, Will Mallory, L. W. Briggi and i i Otis Putterson went out to Eight Mile to attend the meeting ot tbe Eight Mile Republican Club. Tbe party reuobtd 'Squire Cliff Jones' about 6:30, p. ui., where much appreciated en lertuiument for man and beast was pro vided, arriving at the school bouse at 730 wherea good numberof .staunch republi- I cans and populists were present. Among Voruz, of Heppner. About 8 o'clock President C. G. Fuqua oalled the meet ing to order, and tbe secretary being absent, E. P. Voruz was appointed pro tern. After the usual order of ex ercises were gone through with, various persons were called upon to expatiate on the grand principles of republicanism. Several populists were invited to speak, and availed themselves ot the oppor tunity, but we believe made no con verts in the ranks of the enthueiustio g o. p. But one thing we must say for Eight Mile, no better boats were ever fuuud anywhere, regardless of political aliiliattons. They have the Binoere I hunks ot the entire party of visitors for the rpleudid entertainment during their brief stay. You will find Eight Mile people kiud hud boBpituble in ever particular. Saved Our Boy A Clergyman's Statement Constitutional Scrofula Entirely Cured. (i .f vP -as. f X) hk Ta'i :'riWntP . Diimockatio Committeemen Meet. Pursuant to call tbe democratic central committee met last Friday. The pro ducts were represented as follows: Hepp ber. Joe Williams; Gentry, J. W. Mor row; Mt. Vernon, Tom Morgan; Wells Mprings, J. O. Warmoth; Lena, T. J. Matlock; Lexington, J. C. Thompson; Eight Mile, J. Iuskeep; Dairy, J. J. MoGee; Dry Fork, Jay Ball; Pine City, ; lone, J A. Woolery; Alpine, G. W. Vincent; MaltcBon, J. C. Kirk; Cecil, Ed Hollow ay. After discussion it was decided that their representation shoa'd be based on the vote of W. L. Bradshaw, one delegate at large, one delegate for every 15 votes and fraction over one half. This would make tbe representation lis follows: Heppner, 9; Mt. Vernon, fi; Gentry, 5; Wells Springs, 2; Lena, 3; Lexington, 2; Eight Mile, 3; Dairy, 4; Dry Fork, 2; Pino City, 2; lone, 5; Alpine, 2; Matteson, 3; Cecil, 3; Total 51. Tbe county convention will be held April 10, and it is recommended that the primaries be held April 7th. A Good Listenisb. Internal Revenue Collector Henry Blaokman arrived in town Wednesday to listen to the various applicants for this deputysbip. He suc cessfully played tbe role of Spbynx uutil 9:30 in the evening, when be left tor Heppner. He oame, be saw, but he said not a word to give hope to any of the hungry and thirsty. Mr. Blackman got through the day with much less near and tear than many of those who were pressing their olaims for appoint ment, tie is highly accomplished in the art of listening. If any of those seeking an appointmeut did not get his ear yesterday il was their own fault, lie is extrmuly obliging and polite in lending thatorgan to those invoking bis aupoiutive favorB. He was busily en gaged during tbe entire day in re ceiving tbe many petitions, and several lively incidents are reported to have oc curred. He was accompanied by Senator Matlock, of Pendleton, who is still in tbe city. Walla Walla Union. Club at Lena. Ou last Saturday eveuiug, Messrs. J. W. Vaughau and J( F. Willis, assisted by Jerry Brosnan, the republican wheel-borae of Lena precinct, organized a republican club ot twelve members, with many more pledged to join, making in all between twenty-five and thirty. It is officered as fulluws: Jerry Brosnan, Pres.; W. A. Anderson, Vice PrtB.; Alec Cornett, Seo'i ; Mike Kenny, Treas.; G. D, Anderson, John Waddell and Dan Hirl, Executive Committee. The remaining members who signed the roll are: Phill Hirl, i. A. Johnston, C. Thompson, W. G. HyLd and C. Charlton. Messrs. Vaugban, Willis and Brosnan opened up when the time came with rattling ringing, republican speeches. This club starts out bright and prosperous, being effloered and manned by as loyal a crew as eyer piloted a republican oraft to tbe port of victory. A severe rheumaiio pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At times the piiu was so severe tbat he rould not lift au thing. With all he oould do he o uhl not get rid of it until be applied Cbainberlai i's Paia Balm. "I only made three applications of it," be says, "And have smoe been free from all pain." He now recommends it to per- 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lr-weil, "Osntlemen: Wishing tot !: laparllla has done for ns, I ago we had t en itlTul ens iv about six iim.it' s .! 1 u? i o Everything that !. tw:i : In such cases w:is ue - i. II' all to no benefit. Al li.e breathed his last. Tims wo . . . Our Darling C! In tlie grave, tin Au. 4. i. i, born unto u;i. A t, 1 he n; v ol t,v. i .i came afrlicteit with thp - :une (M-vs; the boy's trouble was constilutin: common sore mouth. 1 pi-.te i.-eil r i' rood's Sar i hat 3 years i to us. When sn.e mouth. :v.' il romeiiics . ;i ,U. tills but :i r.i inii: he Id i -tin r boy was .lo.itiis lie be rsc. 1 believed al, an not a hut lie ot Hood's Sarsaparilla and couinentv.t to give it regularly to both mother and hat y, and occa llonly washed his mouth with a syrup of buck brushroot. Improvement lieg'tn'atouee. "Ws have succeed in eradicating tlie serot'ulous blood from tlie system and to-day we are blessed with a nice, fat baby boy, eighteen months old. lie li the very Picture of Health, all life and full of mischief thinks to Hood's Sarsaparllla. I am a minister in the Methodist Protestant church. I am here to back what I ay and 1 am in no way interested in any profit In the matter, except it affords me much pleas ure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla to all as Hood'sSa;Cures a safe, sure remedy. Even my wife, altel taking Hood's became healthy and fleshy and has the bloom of girlhood again. We have used only three bottles, but I keep it in the house." Kev. J. M. Pate, Brookline Station, Missouri. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. Reserved fo' McFarlantl Mercantile Co. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. GREAT DISCOUNT OH ALL STOOL Closing out the entire stock of Boots and Shoes of the old firm of M. Liehtenthal & Co., at Cost for Cash- Call and Secure a Good Bargain. T. QU7IID, Assignee. Hood's Pills eure Constipation by rentor tug the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BY THE FOR THE CALIFORNIA MID Fi ROUND TRIP TICKETS DAYS. GOOD FOR 30 -AND RETURN INCLUDING FIVE GATE THE FAIR TICKETS TO EXCURSION TRIPS From San Francisco to other pointB in Call for n la will bo allowed purchasers of special Midwinter Fair tickets at the following round trip rates: To stations'under 150 miles from Sun Fran cisco, one and one-third one way fare. To stations ISO miles or more from Sun Francisco, ono and one-fifth one way fare. For exact rates and full information inquire of J. B. Kirkland, Dist. Pafs. agent at 134 FirBt St., Portland, Or., or address the undersigned. RICH'D GRAY, T.H.GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. San Francisco, Calif. E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. & V. A., Portland, Oregon. A DRUG IN THE MARKET. Yes, there are many of them. Some very good, enme bail. Bail dru.B arc poisonous, Also of no value w hatever. Pure drugs are great helps, And these aloue should be Used in compounding. We claim to keep in stock The purest drugs made. To oompound them skillfully, To prepare prescriptions quiokly. To charge for them reasonably. Who can do better than thiB? Hornor & Warren. TFTTP, PEOPLE ARE COMING OUR WAY! Not only onoe, but again and again. They know that from us they always get full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell tbe best is ex plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custcm, makes ns friends, and so establishes oar trade. We want you to have some of our friendly bargains in Dry Qoods, Groceries, Glotbiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see us, everybody. P71 T INOR & OO. -Hep toiler, Oregon PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. Land Patents Laud patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals bavine conflicting olaims uurier the agricultural land laws, sod those between olaimiints under the Mineral Laws and agricultural nloiniAnta: ami al-jn hfltween claimants under any of the public land laws and the Kailroad companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under tue Swamp-Land and School-Land Grants. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with tbe laws under whioh their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities wtnoli can be easily ana Bpeeuny removea. Aitome nlon criven in all matters re atine ta the Diib 10 lands, especially on points arisiug under tbe new laws which have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you want vour land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any charaoter, attended to by skilllul and competent attorneys, and promptly HIS' posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. 6, poiiQPgoi? go, Uaving put their business upon a tem porary cash basis, Call Attention to the fact that Money has now a Greater Pur chasing Power than ever before known in Heppner. We must get our stook into money, and profits are do objeot when the money ooraes in sight. Shake your oash at us and see us tumble. 1 1 a w Ik My ktilute -OF- For the Cure oA Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Forest Grove, Or., Tlie Most Beautiful Town on the Coast, Call at the Gazktte office for particular!. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and eurt cure. ELTHL, THE POPULIST CONVENTION. Onr Third Party Friends Meet and Choose a Connty . Ticket. The populists met Saturday last to choose their tioket for contest in June, sous sitnilailv afflicted. It is for sale by Slooum-Johnson Drug Co. Kip's Wood Vakd. The wood ynrd, under the manaeement of Kip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or un snwed. Wood sawed and delivered at 87.00 tier cord. Wood sawed twice in two, 75 cts. per oord; three times, $1.00. Yard near the depot. Leave orders at Sloan Howard's. 4-tf. Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok. a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abraham Bioi' enilding, on May street, where be is prepared to do eveiy thing in his line. VI Birbeck is strictly a first-olass work man and warrants all work. Give him a oall. 14wtf Land Fok Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good Block ranch an., will be sold cheap. Call at GhzeMe office for particulars and terms Gid ffBtt baa now established a ton sorial parlor, at tbe Matlock buildiDg next door to Simons' blacksmith shop where he invites the patronage of bis old ouetnmers nnrl all who desire strictly first Hnss work, shaving, Bhnmpooingana nair outtiug at liviDg prices. Don't overlook T. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. 0. BDd the f the Weekly Oreaoman ,,,. putivrribirig for the iing for one year in arl- b'lh the (lazette ami All olrt their piihsorip'ions will be entitled Where? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to rHS tailoring business, he has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hoeierv. etc. Also has on band some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamsick. May street. Heppner, Or. WANTEO. and exhibited their enthusiasm by send ing in a full delegation. In the forenoon temporary organization was effected by choosing E. B. Stanton as temporary ohnirman and L. W. Lewis, seoretary. These were after wards aiade tbe permauent officers of the organization. The convention assembled at a season able hour alter dinner Bnd put in noui- nation the following tioket: B. F. Heppner King, reprpsentative; Joe Hayes, sheriff; C. M. Hogue, clerk; Mis Ada Coulee, school superintending W. B. Ewing, assessor; Joe Gibpur, treasurer; W. B. Gilliam, commissioner; Chas. Ingraham, surveyor; J. 15 Nunamaker, coroner. This was all accomplished without much friction exoept in ti e ense of county treasurer. J. L. Yeager, of Heppner, bad been elate for the plum, and though on the second vote he Bhnwed sufficient strength to nominate him, Mr. Gibson having previously declined, an other vote was taken, Gibson having changed his mind and the latter was nominated by a goodly vote. Considerable enthusiasm was shown during the work of the convention, though, with a few exceptions, the ticket is not as strong as the party might hBve put in the field. Out in the Eight Mile eection, the populists wi're in (avor of Gen, CoRin for repreaen. tative, and considerable disappointment was expressed that be was not celected in the plaoe of Mr. King. Most ol the delegates lived at a distance from town and being in a hartf. to get away, no ratification m eet ing waS held on Saturday evening, as has longbeen tCeonstom of nominating convention- OF )The voting how to choose the best one to marry ;(. COURSEiThe married how to be happy in marriage; ( YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY fir TWO DAYS )The fond parent how to have prize babies j ( ONL )Tho mother how t -s have them without pain ; (AGENT )The childless how to bo fruitful and multiply; ( SOLD )The curious how they " growed" and came to be ;( 42 Vrhe hearth how to enjoy life and keep weE; (AND HE )Tho invalid how to tret well again speedily; YThfi iinnriiflimt how to reeitin wasted energy. OUGHT ) All who want knowledge that is of most wortb. TO )'Find it in Dr. Foote's " Plain Home Talk, KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates : 200 1 . READ Reduced from $3.25 to $1.50; circulars frtC. P. II. T. )Mnrray Hill flock Co., 129 E. 28th St., N - VC"' ( SAVED ( $1,100 f.N ONE YEAR. iOO.OOO ! COPIES ' SOLD. KIRK & Tie Enterprise Bakery ai Grocery Store On May Street, opposite Palace Hotel. Tbey will keep on band a full liae of STAPLE AND F-AJSTCY Groceries and Provisions. A full line of obnioe Pies, Ciiken and Bread ; in feet t vervthinjr that ia usually kept in a first-class bakery store. They will sell cheap foi cash. Call ana try them. sw BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains -IN- 1 Jewelry, Cash ' -.J Talks. SEE BOKU, MAY KTKEET JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc., Etc. Trust Busts HEPPNER, OR. H you arc BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED or T . K p have A D180KDKKKD LIVKR, - If your COMPLEXION 18 8ALLOW or T. KF you 8U FFHR DlBTltESS alter eating, 1 The Lancashire Insurance Co. A. W. OP1 MANCHBSTKH, BMGIvAND AGENT One of tne Uot In the WorW Re ter on 650 i ores of land in Kliek itHt Co.. Whsu. Good houae, barn, and plenty of water, Six milns to market. F. O. BUCKNI'M, !)tf. Heppner, Or. Seeds! Choice Seeds Trees! Fruit Trees Thereis nrt hchms for y mm to ep pear in socle h V " Hince the introduction of Buokiimhnm a Dye, whioh colors" natural hn.wu or black. v THAT WILL GROW. nd Retail. Catalogue Wholesale Free. Addresa jaii2o-3rrj sw GEO. STAIirtETT, Walla Walla, Wash. Don't sicken people with that bad breath. Take Simmons Liver Keu lator to sweeten it. Summons. COt RT, FOR THE Oregon. H. W. Adams, de- TJ THK CIRCfIT 1 comity of Morrow, RtHte of Oregon J. A. Woolery, plalnllir, KMi'lant. To rt. W. Ailamn, defendant. In ttie name ol the Mate ! Oregon: Von are hereby required tu appear and answer the complaint Hied imnli.Bt you in ihe above untitled action on or heloretlie first day of the next regular term ol the uliove-eutllU d court, to-wlt: The 'A day of March. lx'JI. And It you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plalnlllf will take Jurtir nicnt aioiliist you for the sum of two hundred o.iriv.f,v nl MHventcen one-hundredths lollais, v,llh interest thereon from the 19 day of RIPANS TABULES! Disease commonly comes on with alight symptoms, which when negleoted in crease in extent and gradually grow dangerous. "aKSrTiS0"8'- RIPANS TABULES. RIPANS TABULES. RIPANS TABULES. For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL TAKE RIPAMQ TARIII FQ PI80RUKRS OF THE BTOMACH, - ItlrMIMO I MDULLOi Ripans Tabnles aot gently, but promptly, upon tbe liver, stomach and intes tines; cleanse tbe system effectually ; oure dyspepsia, habitual constipation, offens ive breath and headache. One Tabule taken at tbe first ndioation of indigestion, biliousness, distress after eating or depression of spirits will surely and quiokly remove the whole difficulty. Ripans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely used by the best physioians, and are presented in tbe form most approved by modem science. If given a fair trial Ripens Tabules are an infallible cure; tbey oontain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. One gives relief. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 75 cents by the wholesale and retail agents, BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO. ind SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODWARD CO., PORTLAND, OHKOON, Local druggists everywhere will supply the Tabules if requested to do so. They are Easy to Take, Quick to Act and Save many a Doctor's BilL January 1KI4 at the rate of ten per cent, pi annum' until pnld. For the sum ixty-fl; Sauxn.pl Fr on. Application, to t3a.m Slp&23.a Co., "STorJe City. dollars attorney's fee and lor his costs ana ais bursemenU. 'I his summons is served by puhlicatlon, by order ol W. L. Hradshaw, circuit Judije of the heventh Judicial District of the Utate of OreKOll, shIu order was made on the M day ol January, ""4' J. N. BROWN. 203-10 Attorney lor Plaintiff. 3llis, DflWSOIl Xj Lyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OREGON. for one year in advance jo tbe same offer.