! I NOTICE TO AnVEBTlbERS. 'plnWK rtonirinir. the Insertion of display ail,, i or oiiumti' it cnrod, must tret, tlwilr copy In tint Itilor tliiin limlny (iveniuir for Tuefilny'fl e.lHlon, or 'tliureiiiiy isveiiliiir lor Kriilnyn eili- Uoll THE I'ATTKUKON l'UilMUHltmCO. NOTICE. 1. Tlie mini of flvo renin per line will be ChiNKed f'-r "frti'lH oi IhiililtH,'' "rfKoliitinim ol reHinvl," lists ol weiliiiun rivnentn ami iIoiium, anil otiltnary nutiooH, (other limn thono t.hu u'iit or KfiRll liinniiill Kive hh ii miitlm- of noWH,) tllirl uut.itx'R'if specie 1 imHMIiiirH for whatever pnriinw. 2. Notice oi clmrcti nnd society anil n.11 other pnU'ruiininenUi from which revenue in Uj bedo- rhvil, uluil be charged for at Uie rare of five events ii line. Them- rules will be strictly mllicr- CU lo in ev ery I Orinoco. AdvertisiiiK rates reasonable and madeknown upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her eonnininicatioii. No correspondence will be published unless tiie writer a real name is signed asau evidence of good faith. -r P. FISHER, NKVVSPAl'ER ADVKKTI8-L-J. iliB Aueiit, 21 Meri'hiiiits fcxclimiKe, ban raucisco, is our authorized afenc. Tills paper is kepi on tile in hisollice. TIME TABLE. Slinre for Iliirdman, Monnnicnt, Lour Creek, John Day and Canyon city, leaves as follows : Kvery day at ii a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day at p. m., except. Monday. 'I he cheapest, quickest und best line to or from the interior country. ,,,,., . J- s- DELEVAN, Prop, l'hlll Colin, Aircnt. Give your Innrivcim to Heppner people, and therefore twsui In build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Airs. H. E. Hallook is quite ill. Bob Shaw oame up Tuesday from Portland. O. D. Allison says Eight Mile is too wet to plow. H. V. Gates departed Tuesday night for Hillsbore. E. Minor is considerably crippled up with rheumatism. O. S. Van Dnyn and wife are visiting down at 1 lie Dalles. J. L. Ayers nnd family have moved to their couutry home. Arthur Smith will clean watches at the reduced price of $1. Thad. Armstrong and wife were in from Alpine Thursday lust. Mrs. H. Welch will leave Monday for her ranches ou the John Day. Hood's Pills become the favorite oalbar tio with every one who tries them. Aden Sioun lias gone to 'Frisoo to take in the sights of the Midwinter Fair. Mre. VV. (. Boyer noverl to her home stead iu this vicinity last Wednesday. Joe Bibur gut buck from 'Frisco Tues day, aim is ugain with J. 11. Kolman. There will be sadness tomorrow night. And the Gnzutte may have a share of it. The Heppner Canyon stage liue is the befit, cheapest and quickest to the in terior. J. B. Sperry returned from a visit to the Willamette vnlley on Wednesday morning. Put in your spring ads. and otherwise "spi ing" yourselves. You must" rustle to succeed. Fell Bros, aro making prices on all their goods that are selling them. Spot cash only. It. If you want a good gnn or sewiou machine, come to the Gazette oilioe and we'll lit you out. Fell Bros', spring opening of millinery is ou, and you are cordially invited to iuapeot their stock. It. Geo. Miller and Geo. Lord, candidates for assessor, have been among uur people some this week. Those that have county sorip for sale should call ou Geoige Censer at The First JN al lun al Buuk. 2-tf. The Giizatte will bo sent to any ad dress in the United StateB till lifter campaign for CO cents. f Legal blanks, plenty ot them, at the Gazette office, and at world's prices. Discounts ou largo orders. Norma1' Kelley has his spring grain in though it had to bo sown in the Oitid. Pretty late seeding this year. Green Mathews has opened up bis barber shop, next dour to HayeB Bros Shaves, etc., on tap as usual. Good whiskey, cheap Bnd artificial. Bend SI postal note for recipe. Address liox 101, Pi lidlelon, Oregon. 4 12 Go to Fell Bros', for your millinery. They have just reoeivad a new stock, you will find their prices low. It. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock Bhould subscribe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. The Gazette w ill take county scrip at face ou subscription, and pay hnianoe of same in cash at highest market price. 7-60 The Gazette office now runs an in Biiranoe atid notarial shop. Come in when you want to do your insuring and eweBriug. We are thaukful for a onpy of the Medical Kfgieler, of this state, through the kindness of Dr. Jaa. Browne, of Portland. A ' dog jumped through Kolman'e window Wednesday, xiia dog escaped uninjured, but a four dollar pane of glass suffered severely. John Turley and Billy Crank are in from the foothills after a hard winter's herding. John returned yeBterday, but Billy will go to Hitter. Those who have brought in various kinds of supplies in lien of cash, should call around at this office and get oredit for same if not already given. Permature baldness may he prevented and the tmir made to grow on our hei.ds riready bald, by the use of Hull's Vege table Sicilian Hair Kenewer. Echo stage leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Fare, one" way, 2.50. Phil! Colin, agent, A. Andrews, Prop. . Lost A note dated June 11, 1892. sifciied by J. W. Swaggart, oalling for 82,000, iu favor of P C. Thompson. The public are warned against negotiating for or purchasing said note. tr. To our customers No 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 ennb e us to stem the flood. Hayes Bkos. 90 tf Married At the home of Mr. and Mrs. El. Saling.of Sand Hollow, Wednesday, March 21, at 1 o'clock. Miss Lulu Snyder and James F. rtevev, Rev. Gray, officiat ing, i rnsperity and happiness is the wish of the Gnzette. Gid Haft has now established a ton BoriBl parlor, at the Matlock building next door to Simons' hlacksmith shop where he invites the patronage of his old oustomers and all who desire striotly first ni i.i-rr''ne, Bbampoowgand hair- " " Pon't overlook were Mm j NuEiH Fork BaiDl. Last Saturday wm tun date set for the oouaty ooarl to ; nwiml the contract for the construction ot a urwee across the North Fork of tlte John Day river at Monument, Oregon. When that order business wiis Inlicti up, it was found that eleven sckIpu proposals had been filed, contain ing bids running all the way from $4,500 tn 810,000, according to the materiel with which the undue is to be construct ed. L. D. Boyetl, of Heppner, Oregon, Lad filed two bids, one for $4G0O, and one for 85700, the latter being for a Hnwe Truas bridge which is aoknowl edged to be ouo of the strongest wood and iron combination bridges ever con structed. However these bids were re jected as well as seven or eight other bids for various patterns of bridges, ranging in price from- $0000 to $8500. The Bullen Bridge Co., of Pueblo, Colorado, represented by C. A. Bulleu, was awarded the contract, their bid being the highest filed, whioh was JilOOO for a Tbacber Truss, a wood and iron combination bridge. The span as reported to the Eagle is to be 230 feet in length, resting at encb end on iron piers four feet in diameter. The bridge is to be a double track in width having a clear roudway of sixteen feet. Eagle. Coinciii Meeting. The council met in regular sesBion last Monday evening, all present and Mayor Borg presiding.. . Minutes of last regular session read and approved Bills allowed: F. K. Sherman, $10; P. O. Borg, $1; Gnzette, $27 Finanoe oouimittee report that the treasurer should have on hand $S'!6 83, as verified by his books. The books of the treasurer were asked for and turned over to Treasurer Giuin Bond of1 Treasurer Gunn read and approyed Marbhal asked to collect dog and poll-road tax Couuoil adjourned. County. Republican Club. The Re publican Club of Morrow oounty meets uext Saturday evening at the court house at 7:30. The ful lowing is the program: Song, Glee Club; Seleot Handing, W. W. Smead; Address, T. R. Lyons; Song, Glee Club; Address, A. H. Hand; Song, Glee Club; Reci tation, Mrs. J. N. Brown; Song, Glee Club. Come out, all. FiiEPAitiNG fob Mining. Rich Blaok well was over from Fox Friday of last wpekitter supplies to last during the mining season. To an Eagle reporter he stated that he thought the spring run would commence the first of April. There is an abundance of snow in the mountains, and more than an usual run ib erpeoted. Ulagle. Vandalism. Recently, out at the Six Dollar school house, some person or persons ottered the building Bfter "literary," tearing up benobes, turning the stove over, etc Suoh vandalism should not go unpunished, and should the perpretators be discovered, they will regret their action . The M. E. church, South, has added ehoiric lights. Every hall and oburcb in town should be so provided. It is in ! lie line of progression. Wm. Hughes' little son got his leg sprained recently, keeping him on crutches for several days. He is now able to attend school again. H. E. Wan en and wife were in from Eight Mile Wednesday on business. Mr. Warren "votes as be shot" ana says Eiyht Mile has fifty of that sort of votes. I. L. Viiii Winkle's ohildren found nineteen plugs of tobacoo on the hills near town, recently. It was taken from Will Kahler s warehouse, at Hardman. A special meeting of the council was tie d Tuesday to arrange some bnsiuesB iifTuirs Taxes will come in soon and we hope the town will be better off fi nancially. If any person feels aggrieved at the course of the Gazette, or through the aotion of correspondents, he bits the columns of the Gazette to "get back. It is "naughty" to sulk Bnd growl. Yir the purpose of raising money to pjjrobase t.ew hymn books, the members of the Christian church will give a sociable on uext Thursday evening at the building on May street formerly occupied by the Record. Come and help along a good cause. Elderly people remember their spring bitters with a shudder. The present generation have much to be thankful ful for, not t e least of their blessings being such a pleasant and thoroughly i-ffcotive spring medicine as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is a health-restorer and health-maintainer. Eli. Keeney informs us that the report in a recent issue ot the liazette, relative to the robbery of the Belvedere saloon, in which it was stated that his faitbfnl watch-dog had effected an esoape by jumping through tbii front window, is a mistake, as biBdog was not in the build ing that evening. As the dog is a valu able one we gladly make this correction. The shouting on our streets Wedner dny evening was not a fire alarm as many thought, but some of our young re publicans practicing campaign yells for the ooming politio.d fray. Such seemed to be quite a novelty here, though it is very oommon in oities where ever) political club has its yeil. This is also noticeable at oolleges, as all have their colors and appropriate yells, A severe rbeumatio 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 pain was so severe that he could Dot lift anything. With all he could do he c uld not get rid of it until he applied Chiimberlai i's Pain Balm. "I only mails three applications of it," be says, 'And have smoe been free from all pain." He now recommends it to per sons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Slooum-Jobnson Drug Co. Don't Delay. Il is your dutv to yourself to get rid of the foul accumulation in your blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla is just the medicine you need to purify, vitalize and enrich your blood. That UroA feelincr which affects Dearly every one in the spring is driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great spring medioine and purifier. n T:.Unnlr n ultnAinillj. mioemakeb. -unucua., auww- er and repairer of many years' expen- o., haa inat located in the Abranam- 'Jsicl- Vnildine, on May street, where he ' 1 Jn nn.iclhinn In hia linA. 'I liirkL- la atncHv a firnt-class work- in and warrants all work. Give bim a 11, 14W Mi Erwtn C, Chase Botlicll, Wash. Xt, HOOD'S Read Kir. Chase's Expe rience with a Substitute And the Clad Result of Taking HOOD'S. "C. T. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " T.ast, March I had to (live up work, 'com pletely worn out.' I telt tired all the time ; had frequent headaches, and suells of dizziness; I had no appetite, and what little I did eat, dis tressed me terribly. My wile was feeling about the same. 1 went to the drug store, and called for Hood's Sarsaparilla. The druggist said he was out of Hood's, but that he could give me a medicine made Ifrom about the sams formula, Hcod'sCures Just as good. I bouRht a bottle and carried It home, and wife and I took it faithfully. That bottle was finished and we could see no Improve ment. A second and then a third bottle follov ed, when my wife declared she would take It no longer, as she believed she felt worse than she did before taking It We put the third bottle away half full; and I went to the drug-store and got a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, aud a boxes. Hood's I'ills. In less than a week We Began to Improve. We began to relish our food, and It didn't dis tress us as before. That tired worn-out feeling left us gradually, and after taking Ave bottles, we called ourselves well: and give Hood's Sar saparilla the oredit It deserves. 'Whenever I take a severe cold I always take three of Hood's Fills at night, and tn the morning find my cold broken. Hood's Sarsaparilla ana Hood's Pill are a complete medicine chest In themselves, and I heartily recommend them to everyone." Erwin C. Chase, Bothell, Washington. Hood's Pills aet easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 2fto. X AN INGENIOUS CIPHER. How the Friends of a ITrench Tlilef Got Themselves Into Jail. Some years ago, says the Detroit Free Press, the friends of a Parisian thief adopted a decidedly unique method Of carrying on a clandestine corres pondence with him while he was await ing trial. One day the jailer was vis ited by the prisoner's betrothed, who asked him to give her lover an envelope. This upon being opened was found to contain simply a small lock of her hair, around which was folded a leaf of a book. The jailer did not consider it worth his while to deliver this souvenir to the culprit, and, therefore, threw it aside. A day or two later a similar inclosure was handed in at the prison gate and shared the fate of its predecessors. In the course of a week another was left by the same person. This aroused the suspicion of the governor of the prison, to whom had been detailed the circum stances, lie determined to investigate the meaning and accordingly first ex amined the printed leaf. This he found was torn from a novel and contained twenty-six lines on each side. He then turned his attention to the hair and discovered that there were twenty six pieces of unequal length. This puz zled him for awhile, and then suddenly jumping to the. conclusion that, there must be some connection between the number of the printed lines and the number of hairs, he laid each of the lat ter along the line of the page they re spectively reached, beginning with the. shortest hair, at the top of the leaf. After changing them about several times he discovered that each hair pointed to a different letter, and the combination thus produced formed a slang sentence, by means of which the prisoner was given to understand that his friends had ascertained the day on which he was to he taken to court and were determined to make a bold at tempt to rescue him as soon as he made his appearance. Taking the cue, the governor adopted every precaution to frustrate the well laid plans of the outsiders; the attempt was made and, as a natural conse quence, the conspirators soon found themselves in the same condition as the one for whom they had planned the rescue. Centennial of a Manklller. The guillotine is to have its centen nial this year, the first execution on it having taken place in May, 1792, when a brigand named Pelletier was experi mentally executed by the new inven tion, being the first to feel that "slight and pleasant freshness at the neck," to which Dr. Guillotine would so often re fer. In creating the invention the doc tor hoped to assuage the sufferings oj criminals by the quick action of the knife, but when he saw the diabolical use to which it was put and the horrible connection of his name to an instru ment of torture he died a broken-heartr ed old man in the Eue de la Sourdiere t the age of seventy-six, in March. 1814, "Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of diseases in New York, oomes fromcarlessness about catohing cold," says Dr. Syrua Edson. IT, ia atinh a ailTirilll tlllnfT aTlH Hll COm- mon that very few people, unless it is a esse ot pneumonia, pay any snemiuu tu .. Anl Va V,-k lu ntia of thn hanlth. n UU1U. Alow j.um io - - iest places on the Atlantic coast and yet mere are a greai mauy tnnw m and consumption whioh have their origin in this neglect of the simplest i!nn rt ,..,,.., Aaa life Thd most preunuuuu ui ctwij ..-. sensible advioe is, when you have one t ... u.. nll get na ot it as soon as possioie. jjj " Z J- t ..lt i, " T. V.Honn does not tell you bow to cure a cold bnt . . , i , i-i u. we will. lane unamneriain s vjuuk" Pemedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid eipeotoration, open the secretion and lnA a -.a.n-ananf flnpA. 9J. ftnd HUUU CIICUl jDiuioutu, 50 oent bottles for sale by Slooum-John son Drug (jo. . Rip's Wood Yabd. The Heppner funnA vavrl Tinrfor thA manatrement of Rip Van Winkle, is prepared to deliver wood at your residence, sawed or uu sawed. Wood sawed and delivered at $7,00 per cord. Wood sawed twice in I 7 la rtor nnrd threA times. 81.00. Yar'd neBr the depot. Leave orders at Sloan Howard's. 4-tf. ro -GiLliam Iillis, Dawson &5 Iyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, LOAL MARKET REPOKT. Wheat, bu 35 Flour.bbl 2 50 3oO Beeves, cows & two-year-oldB, cwt. 1 50 " " three " 1 75 2 00 Sheep, muttons, head 1 50 2 25 Btook l ou Ml (ii .Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50 Hogs, dreBsed 6 50 7U0 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs, doz 20 Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt U 03 & 1 08 Flour, bbl 3 Ou fcs 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (ci 5 00 Muttons, cwt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt i 00 (g 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 M 12 Butter, R 25 a 30 Eggs, doz 20 35 Chiokens, doz 5 00 m 6 00 Turkeys, lb 15 & 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt $ 85 & Flour, bbl 2 90 Beeves, owt 1 75 (? 95 3 15 2 75 G 00 3 00 6 00 5 50 14 30 (ffl 30 4 50 17 " dressed 3 50 lei Muttons, live sheared... 2 50 " dressed 5 75 (c Hogs, on foot i 50 ' dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 Butter 20 Eggs, doz 27J Chickens, doz 2 00 (n) Turkeys lb 10 (ffi EIGHT MILK MAT1EHS. We have had procraoted meeting bj Rev. Parrieh (Methodist) for about live weeks, nnd when his services closed we bad services by Rev. Swift, of the Christian church, for one week. He hud a good attendance. His services dosed yesterday. His lesson was the second chapter of Acts. In the course of h s sermon, at his explanation ot the 38th verse, Mr. Beymer had a serious disa greement with bim on baptism of the Holy Spirit. A large majority of the audience disapproved of Mr. BeymeiV course and the worldlings made sorne pointed remarks in regard to it, but 1 failed to hear of Rev. Swift ooming in for their condemnation. Would it not be right for some to show the spirit of Christ in their aots? "B their deeds ye shall know them." I. Exicm. Eight Mile, Or., March 10, 1894. How's This! We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. UrJE-NKx, & (JO., Toledo, U. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve bim perfeotly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mude by their firm. West & Troax. Whole sbIo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholsale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and muonocs surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Prioe 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. $1'200 FAHM AND STOCK RANCH. It will take only -$812 to buy it; 480 acres, 260 acres plow land; one-half mile running water. Improvements: 40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2 houses and stable, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to farming, sheep and hograising, An extensive sheep range joining to Rock creek. Terms: 890 down; remainder on long time. Looation: On county road, two and one-half miles west of Rood hill, Eiebt Mile, Or. 320 aores for $510, or $108 for ownership in 100 acres sehoul land or will exchange for two good horses. Original cost of sohool laud S320. Apply at Heppner GHZtte office Heppner Oregon. 199 tf-sw. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives tho haat GufiafuMinr rif linv .'onil medi cine I handle, and as a seller lends all other preparations in this market. I recommend it becanse it is the bent mcrlininA T Aver hHTllllprl fur nonyhs. colds and oroun. A. W. Haldridge, MHIersviiie, ill for sale oy oiocum Johnson Drug Co. Where? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to his tailoring business, he has Bdded a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on hand some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamsiok. May street, Heppner, Or. Land For Sale. 480 acres over !n Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch m. will be sold cheap. Call at Ghc.te office for particulars and terms l. & Bisbee, iiEnKTEii, on. OREGON. Clergymen, lawyers, public speakers, singers, and actors, all reoognize the virtues of Ayer's Cherry Peotorial. One (f our most eminent public men says: "It is the best remedy that can be pro cured for all affections of the vocal organs, throat, and lungs." NO WOHK IN HIS. "It seema to me" said the educated tramp, "that the funny literature of the day of which we form such oompouent part, is alien to all our views and tradi tions." "How so?" asked the overcome house holder faintly. "Why, you see, my dear sir, they onn't work the tramp, so they are working the jokes about him for all they are worth see?" But the door closed on his eloquence with a dynamite slam. 1 dUT" J A YOUKG GIRLFORTDNK AN INTERESTING SKETCH. Miming appeals so Etrongly to a mother's affection as licr daughter just building into' ni;iii.iuiiuwi. iiinuoiuH II, Ull lllnLUHCU . UUT daughter, Hlanrlie, now 15 yours of ago, hart bum terribly alllictcrl with nervousness, and had iobt tho entire uso oi' her right arm. She was in such a condition that wo had to keep her from school and abandon her music les sons, in fact, wo feared St. Vitus dance, anil aro positive but for nil invaluable remedy she would havo had that terrible affliction. We had employed physicians, but sne received no benefit from them. The. iirst of last August she weighed but V.'i pounds, and although she haa taken only threo bottles of Nervine, she now weighs 1H6 priiinds; her nervousness and symp toms of Vitus daneo are entirely gone, Bhe attends school regularly, and sludies wilh com fort and ea-o. bhe lias recovered complete use of her arm, h-r appetite is splendid, and no money could procure for our daughter the health Ur. Miles' Nervine lias brought her. When my brother recommended tho remedy I had no mil Ii in pnlent medicines, und would not listen to him, but as a lust resort he Bent ua a bottle, wo began giving it to Hlunehe, und the effect was alnm-t hnmcdiato." Mrs. K. K. Bullock, Brighton. N. Y. lir. Miles' Kcstomtive Nervlno Is sold by all dnigglstson a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles .Medical Co., lilkhart, IniL.oa receipt of price. SI per bottle, six liottles for S5, express prepaid. It is positively free from Opiates or dungeroas drugs. l' (ir sulo by T. V. Ayers, jr. FERRY'S SEEDS. Ferry' K--l A initial for cun tains Uiobuiii iitui NuhsUniceA oi ilio iatjst nirrninnc knowl- j uul'u. r.very i.iuntt.r fciiould , jiavo ii. hf;iit irtjo. P. M. Ferry & Co.. :vy-x Detroit, lien. YOU BACKACHE? . GRANT'S KIDNET CURES 3J Diabetes, Bright s Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, and all Dis eases of the Kidneys. PilKl'AHEU BV O.W.R. Manufacturing Co,, TRILCA0 Fo- R"l" by Slnciim-JiiliUDton Drag Co. and T. W. Ayir, ,tr. ftf if i3tor"n ,ttke Hin'mon8 LiverU W. PATTERSON, AGENT Why Don't Call on the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn stand ? You will certainly be surprised at the low prices in Dry "Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods; Boots and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US ! No trouble to show goods and give prices. Eespectfully Yours, HOENOE & WVJlREISr. TPTTll PEOPLE OUR Not only once, but again and again. Tbey know that from ua they always get full weight and good measure for the least money. Why we sell the best is ex plained. The "beet" briDga people baok, holds custom, makes ns friends, and so establishes our trade. We want yon to have some of onr friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotbiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. M Ibe 'Keeley Uite -OF- KIEK & ETJHL, The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on hand a fall line of STAPLE AND FANCY A full line of choice Pips, Cakes usually kept in a first-class bakery store. try them. Why Buy When you can MEATS OF ALL Etc., at the And at a lower prioe than sold on the streets. By so doing you will assist in build ing up your city. Look to your interests and assist those who assist yon. law SHAW & M'CARTT, Props. Land Patents Land patontH 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 having conflicting claims under the agricultural land laws, and thoae between oliumnnts under the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnblio land laws and the Kailroad companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under the Swamp-Land and Hchool-Land Grants. Specialty made of securing patents in tbe shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with the laws under whioh their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of their patents, oaused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advioe also given in all matters relating ta the public lands, especially on points arising under the new laws whioh have been reoently passed providing for the disposal of tbe publio domain. If you want vour land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any chnraoter, attended to by skillful posea oi, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. C. The Lancashire Insurance Co. op :m A.:vcMiicj - One AEE COMING WAY! Heppner, Oregon. For the Cure ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It IB located at Forest Grove, Or., The Moat Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazette office for particular. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and aura cure. ND FANCY Groceries anil and Bread j in fact everything that is They will sell cheap foi cash. Pall and sw of Peddlers? get the ohoioest KINDS, SAUSAGES, Liberty Market. and competent attorneys, and promptly dis- Only First-Class hotel In Heppner. Euilding Wired for Electric Lights throughout. Best accommodations for tbe traveling public. Courteous treatment assured the coun try people. MES. M. VON CaDOW. Proprietress. risi, England of the Beait liUheWorld me Horn . rr j1