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FIKIIKK, NEWSPAPER AUVEKTIM ,1, i Iiik A Kent, 21 Men-bants bxchanife. Ban Kraticlsco, ti our aiithnitztw aKeiit. This pajter I kept on tile In htMithce. TIME J ABLE. Stafre for Hardman, Monument, Lontf Creek, John Day ami Canyon City, leaves as follows ; Every day at 6 a. m., except tfnmlay. A rrlves every day at 6 p. in., except Mrtnday. The cheapest, quickest and beat line to or from the interior country. J. 6. DELEVAN, Prop. l'hlll Culm, Agent. Give your biiKinens lo lleppuer people, and therefore anxixt to build up Uepi tier. lJationize Hume wlio patronize you. Here and There. ANOTHK.lt HANI). He held her hand ivlihin hia own, And with low bended knee. He vowed that true aa steel to her He would forever be. That night he held another hand, At pretty one at that; The wretch, you say? Oh, no; you Bee It waB four aces pat. The Wilaon bill was heard to sign: "What will the harieit be? 1 wonder if I'll know myaclf When they get through with me." Ed ly Saturday niiiht. Club meeting Saturday night. Jan. Jones lust his fine Jack a few davo t(ii, Ciini" nut to the club meeting Saiui dtty niylit. Arthur Smith will olean watches nt the reduced i noe of $1. Mrs. 0. Cate has moved out to bei (unit top nd the summer mouths. Geo.Wellw, deputy comity clerk, re turned fntin Purl lnd ibis nmriiiiit'. The Heppner Canyon Htiiue hue is the beat, flu npest mid quickest to the iu twrior. Hood's Pills are the best after dinner Pills, nsiist digestion, cure headache. Tiy a Imx. If yon want a good iron or Benin, machine, cme to Ilia U. z lie ilnue aim we'll fit yu out. Those that have ooivity scrip for an 1 1 should cull on (ieoiKt) Cui.ptr hi Tbi 1-irst NHiiiimd Butik. 2 it. The GiZ'lle will be sent to any ad driSH iu i he United Slates till at ei campaign for 5U oentH. j Lriil blank, pleuly of ib'm, at 'In Gazette i lliee, and at worlii'd prleei.. DiuutintH on Inre miters. J. ii. Eddy will address the Morrow county reimbncuu jiluti at the opera bouse SaluriUy evening. Green Matbeus baa op-ned up bis bai bei shop, lit xt door lo Hayes it nm HbnVHH, etc, on tup as usual. Kvery man who lakes an) iuterest in fast slock etiould subaonbe for Tut Horsemau UaiieUe shop, auents. The U Zfite will takeoouuty scrip ai face nil subscription, and pay balance oi Same m cnh at Llghrst maiket p'lCc. 7 6U Ben Svaggart's famous Jack will seasou at his ranch seven miles norm east of Lijmgiuo. Teims: iut-uin cc, 810. 2j 2. Sti'len Two fine dogs from my liiioir in tiepputr. Please return to A. Alua ham.ok. W-'di. The Gizelle dee now runs an iu suiauoe and notarial t-bip. Come iu wheu you want to do yuur insuring and BweariUK- Jim Junes' race boise, Cora Junes, was bdiy cu uu a wire fence aoout a month hko She was Luit much woise than al first thought, Vawier (!'afoid and wife returned from Wailsburtc, Wat-h., thia morniu., wheie I he) have beeu visiting relatives for a lew we past. Tboe who have brought in vanotli kinds of supplies iu lieu ol cieh, t-hmi d Oall around at llus olliie and get ortdil for siiuie il uot aliead uivru. The senior editor of the G zelte, suit A. A. K' beits depar'ed on last nmlilV train for Potthind lo look after tlx political interest of Uou. VV. It. Ellis. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ke newer is HiiqutBtloiialily ibe best pre. seralive ' f tne hair. It is also curative of d.flidMjU, tetter, and ad fO dpaff clioi 8 J. B. Kddy, of Pendleton, will ad dress tbe repuohcau club t the rpera bouse Saturday eveuinn. Everybody invited. Appropriate musio by tbe Club qu it ten. Echo etatfe leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays, Tnuid"s and Saturdays Arrives Mondays, VViilMesdina and Kri days. Fare, one way, i2. 50 PluliCohn. Btjent, A Andtews, Hrop. C. M .Tones iw a passenger on laai ni Id's down irai". He vi,k beaded lot B k"r Oily, wheie be hoies JJ.lue Fortune may be pleas d to rewind bun with ri mini-MUive labnr. L 'St A note d ited June 12, 1892 signed by G. W. .SKgirt, ed ihl- tin 80o0, tn f,,vor of P. (J. Thompaon. Tbe piihlin are warned nifainst negotiat ing for or purcbaaiiig ald note. it. Elder Barnnhy waa aunonnced t preach a' Ibe op. ra honsn ou this and tomoirow t vt-iiii,te. hut be ailed to arrive, henoe lliere will he no pleaching at this plHCe ou tbe above date. Found .Journal: R-v. Howertnn visit, ed old fUMJila in Heppner last week, and intended to c-itnn aroas country to visit bis relalivea iu tbia plaoe, but tbe tate of the road prveno-d, and be ban returned to Ins home at Ilwaoo, Wash. Old Halt lia now pa'nbliahed a ion so-ial iiarlor, at tin Almoin hui Idmv next door to Sinnoia' blackmirli shop where he invites Ibe patronage of his old customers and ah whoiteNirenlrtctly fiist claaa wot k, sbavintf. shampotiinii and hair ontting at living prices. Don'l overlook Our hotter Lalvs aiv tbry Cnnld not kpep honse without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is naed in more than bntf the hemes in Leeds. Sma Brim., Lede. Iow a. This sh 'W lb esteem in which that remedy l held where it has bent! b dd for yea's and is wdl known. Mmher have learnel that tlmre is nothing so good for colds, croup nd whooping oo"gb, that it cures th'-SH ailmn's quickly and porrnmeutlv. and that it i p'H-Hnt and safe f r children lo take. 25 and 50 Cent bottles for sale bj Slooum-Johnaon Drug Co. Aloert Lovegrsen. W. M. Courter and W. (). Allison, ot Eight Mile, passed tl rouub Hepp er Tues lay afternoon nroute to the Nortb Fork country where they expeot to spend tbe sum mer developing their mining property. Thev expect to put in a hydraulic system Inter in tbe season. Word was received bere Tuesday of tbe death of Mrs. J. E. Adkins, of llillfhoro, and Rev. Adkins aud wife de parted Iha evening to be present at tbe funeral. Mrs. Adkins was a daughter of Rv Carp Sperry, and nieoe of tbe Speiry Bros., of tbis place. Dr. E. T. Gagen got back from a tour of the East and a few week's a journ at 'Frisoi, Wednesday morn leg. Ibe doctor seemed glad to get back, for he said tbat everywhere it wr the same or, and worse times than in Morrow oounty. M R. Morgan, nt Eight Mile was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Morgan la. forms us that he expeots to leave for California with horses soon. He will also visit the fair while below. East Oregonian: W. P. Fell, brother ofT. E. Fell, arrived iu Pendleton this morning from Heppner to ssaist in the nonatmotion and operation of tbe wool scouring mill. Ruports from different psrts of the stato indicate that soon the march toward Portland, by tb 'Sft interested i state politics will begin in dead eirnest. Antelope Herald: Gne Glinnn, who hnd been stopping with his parent" nt Henpnormnst of th winter, returned to Antelope last Saturday. John K. Ijke. of Albma, has taken he n'nce nf B. 9. Miller, as brakesman on ih hrsroh line. Miller is now on the main line. W. R. Ridillo was in from the Goose berry nation Wednesday. Also at the me date J. 0. Akers P. M., at that place. Alex Sweek was in Heppner Wednes day and yesterday on business, going below Inst evening. V. O.: Mrs. T. E. fell and two Mijldren arrived frjm Chioago Sunday niffhfc. Homer McFarland has moved into tke Ellis property in the lower pBrt of town. Martha Neville hegan a term of school Monday out on Butter creek. Frank Wbetatnne got in from Port land Wednesday morning. .T. B. Delevnn is reported to have turned np all right. Mrs. J. O. Warmoth, of Ella, is quite ill in Heppner. Council Meeting. Counoil met in regular session, Monday evening, Mayor Borg presiding, and all tbe dads present except FariiBwnrtb Minutes of lat regular Bnd speoial sessions read and approved Bills allowed: A. 8. Ronnett. $125; J W. Dawson, 825; Gilham & Bishee.89; Gen. Noble, $5.90; . M S..cum. $4 3j; W. P. Scrivner, 83; F. J Hallock. 820 16; Heppner Light Water Co. 876. Bill of Meston IDaart. Book Mfg. for 812 wbs rejeoted ind receipt bo k ordered returned to them Bond of Reoorder Hallook aco-'pled Resolution presented and adopted aulhotizing treasurer to Bet aaido any money coming into bis hands towaids he paymeut ot interest on bonds and sncb airrmnt as is needed for purpose Council adjourned. Good Speakers Col. J. W. Reding 'on's Pullallnp Commerce finds tbe fdlowiugin our Semi-Weekly: "Five hiiudred Cleveland uemocrats wanted in eastern Oregon next spring to sbear sheep. Reform wages will be paid one-half oent per bead or 10 cents per hundred." Red Bays tbat in his opinion Cleveland democrats are wanted be cause they always begin at tbe tail euo of everything, so tbe sbeep will not have to look them in the face, and the sbeep owners think tbey will make ijood shearers. Nuptials Ou Inst Monday, April 21st at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Palace note), Heppner, occurred tbe marriage ol Mr. Harry Phipps and Miss Estella Webb, Elder Gray, of tke Christian church i flicialiug. Only a few relatives if the contracting parties were present. The happy couple start out in life's ru diim mial b at with tbe best wishes of a large circle of friends. Sboemakeb Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er aud repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in the Abraham sioi building, on May street, where he 's prepiired to do eveiy thing in hia line. l Bitbeck is strictly a first-class work on in aud warrants all work. Give him a nail. 14wt' Land For Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh uriu will be sold cheap. Call at Ga.c.te office for particulars BDd terms t. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. The Stndehaker wagon beads them all. for sale at Gilliam & Bisbee'e. a "Hardware" did you say? Why, yes it P. C. T'hompsou & Oo.'s stand, and tbe place lor barnttius. The Keeley Institute, at forest Grove jures liqnor, opium, morphine, cocaine ind tobacco habit. See ad. The Palaoe is tbe leading hotel iu the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty oi light are provided for everyone, a Ir von n.ant tn hnv aniceries. and uread stuff cheap, go to the Euterpnse uroceiy. KirK & ivim, proprietor. n,,r,r tl.o taAlar ia ttlA tl.fttl tn tlX UO your watch or clock. Ue keeps a full srocR oi every tiling pertaining u u business, a M. Lichtentbal & Co.'s new stook of spiennui, summer botton and tie special ties in he shoe line are attracting mark ed at eutijii. a Where? At Abrabamsick'a. In addition to bis tailoring business, be baa added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also baa on band some elegsot patterns for suits. A. Abrabamsick. May street, Heppner, Or. "What's in a nameT Well, tbat de pends. For instance, thenameof "Ayer" is enflient guarantee that Ayer't Sarsapanlla is a genuine, scientific blood-purifier, and not a sham, like so much i liar gnea by tbe name of "aarsa panlla." Ayer's S.rsspanlla ia the standard. Catarrh In the Head An Unfortunate Inhcritanco - How It Was Destroyed. "Spokane, V.'asli., Any. u, la3. C. I. Jlood & Co., Lowell, Muss.: "Gentlemen i I wish to add my testimony to the worth of Howl's Sarsapaiilla. My little girl lias been cured by it of hiucrited catarrh. She had colds continually every month aud yel low discharge, but since tal:hi Hood's Sarsa- HOOD'S Sarsapariila CURES parilla ha been entirely cured. Hood's Sar sapariila I have found of great help to my other children." Mns. L. M. 0 ili.ktte. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect hi proportion and appearance. 2Rc. per box. SHII.OH SCHOOL, Herond Grailuatln Class In the History oi the Pntdie Schools til Morrow Co. Class Motto: ''Not for ouraelveB alone." Tbe second olass in Morrow county which bag graduated in the public school coarse, began their commence ment at 2 p. ru., Friday, Mar. 23. A Bhurt entertainment was given by the sobool, followed by a song "West ward Ho." Ma.y J. Miller, president of the Sbilob olass, '91, introduced Miss O. May King wbo gave tbe history of the class. Miss Nellie B Miller read a sketch from tbe life of Lafayette. gong by tbe class, "Sootlands burn ing." Miss Ida Dickson, class profit, in a flight ot imagination gave a glimps of the class at work in the beginning of tbe 20tb century ; after whiob they adjourned to tbe sobool grounds and planted their class tree. A number of prizes were then awarded to the champions of tbe atbletio games. Tbe program was tben to be continued at tbe hall, and at four o'clock all who anticipated a feast for both tbe body and mind were fouud beaded for the ball, where a bounteous repast was spread despite tbe cry "hard times." At seven tbe honse was called to order by tbe principal of tbe Eobool. Class marched through tbe hall to musio furnished by Miss Mollie 1 ly. Miss Ida Dickson, salutatory in ber address, "Rowing not Drifting," made us tbiuk witb Oouper, Absence of oooupation is not rest. A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. Francis E. Miller showed in his sub jeot, "Education ends only witb lite," tbat one who is striving in this line has plenty of work ahead. O. May King in ber subject, "How shall we man our ships," urged great care in tbe selection of those who fill official positions. John W. Grabell, in his oration, "Education is one's self, morally and intellectually," Bpoke briefly ot ti e necessity ot moral as well as intellectual education. Quartet, "Evening Bells," by the Gooseberry Glee 01 a b. Mary J. Miller, "Progress of Time," from the stage ooaoh to the iron horse, and tbe expectation ot tbe flying oar Benjamin F. King, was next to speak and we noted with pleasure tbat "Our Flag" was not forgotten by the class of '94. gong, "Freedom's Banner," by class. Minnie V. Hughes in ber address "What is your aim in life," urged us to rim bigb and work to that point. Osoar J Williamson pointed out many difficulties to be overcome in obtaining an education, in bis "How two young men completed their o ollege course." Quartet, "Hunters' Farewell," by tbe Glee Club. Nellie B. Miller, "Class of '83," lesson drawn, ladies as well as gentlemen should make some practical use of their education. John W. King drove on np tbe steps of progress ever dinning in our ears, "Ownward is our aim," when Edmund 8. McElligott. stopped oar flight and bade us look back to "Two men wbo figured prominently in the Revolution ary War," and begged us do our duty in whatever position we are placed. Quartet, "Singers March," by Glee Club. E. Jay Merrill, valadictory, tben addressed us, calling our attention to tbe class motto, "Not for ourselves alone," may they all prove faithful to their motto, living, working, striving nol tor themselves alone, but tor the good tbat Ibey may do. Quartet, "Skating Song," by tbe Glee Club. 8npt. W. L. Haling then gave them words of praise and encouragement. Also warned them tbat tbey would yet find many days of toil and bard labor, as they bad now bat reached- tbe first round in the endless ladderof education. He tben presented the diplomas. Flowers and congratulations from the sobool were tben presented to the class by Albert King wbioh was responded to by the president of tbe class. Mr. J. K. Ely, who bai labored for the weirare and promotion of his pupils, will longj be remembered in tbe Sbiloh school j and gratefully by tbe olaaa of '94 Reportib. ' j FOB ETT Gilliam Ellis, Dawson Sj Lyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a promtd and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public aud Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, INCENTIVES TO EXPLOK'ATiON They Are Varioui u:ul "m at Ail Con lined to tl'C Love t.f 1:1 ;.'(ve:'.y. Every year the hunt f.-.r the pre cious metals and the shining stones gTows shnvper, until the plateau ol Thibet and the further isles of the cast ern archipelago are almost the only likely places where the agents of Eu ropean firms aro not iuquirinr;, and prospecting, and sending home con crete evidences that, if enough iii spent and a sufficient area of unknown terri tory is dili(fnntly examined, there may be solid returns. The emerald seekers of Ecuador know the paths of its moun tains better tluin freogruphcrs, says the .Spectator, and the hunters for gold will make known every ravine of the vast region between Cape Colony and Lake Nyassa. Every year tbe demand for wood drives importers into more distant for ests, while the enthusiasts of botany and ornithology are ransacking regions into which it was recently supposed to be death to enter. The 1'hienkians of our day number- whole tribes, and they are penetrating everywhere, ex actly like their old prototypes, iu search of spoil. Nothing stops the explorers for gain, aud another party will follow them yet, not longing for minerals or new drugs, but for great estates. Aus tralia was not explored for explora tion's sake, but to find lands fit to sup port great herds; and so will Africa be, and the eastern archipelago. ' The com petition for great fortunes grows bit terly sharp, anil this is a road on which adventurers need only daring, a certain capacity for command, and a rosolve to explore such as was displayed in New South Wales by the Wcntworths, who, twice beaten by the mountains, went on a third time, to become great nobles in the southern world. SOUND OF A SUNBEAM. Kven the Kuvs of I.lRht Have a Way of Making Theinrtclvug Heard. One of the most wonderful discoveries in science that has been made within the last year or two, says the Yankee Blade, is the fact that a beam of light produces sound. A beam of sunlight is thrown through a lens on a glass vessel that contains lampblack, colored silk or worsted, or other substances. A disc having slits or openings cut in it is made to revolve swiftly in this beam of light so as to cut it up, thus making al ternate flashes of light and shadow. On putting the car to the glass vessel strange sounds are heard so long as the flashing beam is falling on the vessel. Recently a more wonderful discovery has been made. Abeam of sunlight is caused to pass through a prism, so as to produce what is called the solar spec trum or rainbow. The disc is turned, and the colored light of the rainbow is made to break through it. Now place the car to the vessel con taining the silk, wool, or other material, As the colored lights of the spectrum fall upon it, sounds will be given by different parts of the spectrum, and there will be silence in other parts. For instance, if the vessel contains red worsted, and the green light flashes upon it, loud sound will be given. Only feeble sounds will be heard if the red and blue parts of the rainbow fall upon the vessel, and other colors make no sound at all. Green silk gives sound best in a red light. Every kind of material gives more or less sound in different colors, and utters no sound in others. MILLIONS OF MICE. Ther Furnish a Fettftt of Months for Dofft, C'aU ami Owlfi. Durinp; a fine moist summer, when grass and flowers were abundant, mice increased to an abundant extent in I.a Plata, so that everywhere in tbe fields it was diflieult to avoid trending on them, while dozens could be shaken out of every hollow thistle stalk lyirifj on the frround. The most incongruous ani mals swarmed to the rfeast which they provided. Dog's lived almost entirely on them, as did the domestic fowls, assuming the habits of rapacious birds. The eats all left the houses to live in the fields. Tyrant blwls and cuckoos seemed to prey on nothing else. Foxes, weasels and opossums fared sumptuously and even the common armadillo turned mouser with great luccess. Storks and short-ared owl gathered to the feast, so that fifty of the latter birds could often be seen at once, and they got fat and bred in the middle of the winter, quite out of their proper season, in consequence. The following winter was a time of drought, the grass and herbage had all been consumed or was burnt up, and tbe mice, having no shelter, soon fell a prey to their numerous enemies and were almost wholly exterminated. For a mild t'luio. Kruie im tiv ami iDigorant take Simmons Liver Il-uii-lator. & J3isbee, HEPPNEH, OXl. OREGON A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The following irrnnhta statement will bi read with intense iuiurost: "Icannot describe the numb, creepy sensation that existed in my arms, bunds ami Icu. 1 had to rub and beat those parts utit il they were sore, to overcome in a measure the dead feeling that had taken possession of t hem. In addition, I had ft atrunjjG weaknws In my niu'K and around my waist, together with mi Indescribable 'none' feeling in my stomach. Physicians said it wan crocnin'X nuralvsls. from which, accord ing to their universal conclusion, there is no roller, unco h rastens upon a person, tne 1 rilv. it continues lis Insidious Drosress untl 1 it readies a vital point and the sufferer dies. a veiir and n half steadily, but with no nar- ticular benefit., when I saw an advertisement or lr Miles' Uostorative Nervine, procured a bottle and be;;an usInT It. Marvelous as it may seem, nut a row days naa passed Derore evurv hit of ili.it, crcenv feelinir had left mo. and there hns not been even the slightest Indication ct us return, i now reel as well as 1 ever did, and have gained tea pounas m v.cinr, iiioupu i naa run aowa from 170 to 1J7. Four others have used Dr. Miles' Uejslorativo Nervine on mv recomen- datlon.nnd il has been as satisfactory iu their cases as in mine. James ivane, t-a uue, u. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on n positive puarumee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, SI per bottle, six bottles for e xpress prepaid, it lb free from opiates or dangerous urutts. ForhHiH hy T. W. Ayprn, jr. n. i vi$ voir back a cm; ? DR. GRANT'S KIDNET 9 CURES Diabeies, Bright 8 Disease, Inflammation of the Blad der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Segment In Urine, Burning Sensation, Pain in Ihe Back, and all Dis eases ot the Kitlnys. ritlil'AHHII liY O.W.R. Mannfectoriiii Co,, PORTLAND, OREGON. Fnr r do by Klneum Johnston Drng Co nnd T. W. Aydr, Jr. Snper.tltlon I. Hard to Kill. It is said that on certain moors x. England jealous women still mole waxen dolls, and, running pins througt them, melt them slowly, so that theii human models may waste uway. Thii seems incredible, but Fanny D. liergen In Americon Folic Lore, gives an iiv staneo of a belief as Insane, and ot her own personal authority. There li a fungu3 called "death baby," fabled to foretell death in a family, and shi has "known of intelligent people (in I town not far from Hoston) rushing oul in terror and beating down a colony ol these as soon as tbey appeared in th yard. " Th? SuiM'riurity 0( Hnnil'H Harsp'irilla is due to the trt-ujendiniH amount of brain work and nonslHiit care n.wl in its preparation. Tryoue bottle and you will bennnvinced nt ils superiority. It purities the blood bu b, Ibe miureeof bcHltb, ouresdyBpep in overuomen sick liednobe und bilioilH nem. Il ih just tbe medicine for yon. Hood's I'iIIh sre purely vegetable, osrefully prepared from tbe best ingredi ents. Aier's Cherry Pectoral possesses pnwerfn! h'-ahnif qualities, wbieh mani fest theuielveH whenever this remedy is an.r.lfivul in nulilu pmulii llirnnt n. i lung troubles. Uu anodyne and ex- oectnrnnt i-rt-c's sre promptly realized, t is chemical tuccess and a medical iniiniph. To cur oonstipstion. sick beadaobe sad dyspepsia Simmons Liver Regu lator has no equal. ifc) ifek Why Don't You. Call on the New Firm at tba old Tan Dnyn stand ? You will certainly be surprised at tne low priced in Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US ! NotrruMe to show poods and giva Respectfully Youes, HORROR & WABBEN. TFEPEOPLEAEE COMING OUR WAY! Not only once but again and again. They know that frrm as tbey always get .,11 .!Ul -..J 3 . . . . ..... " inn wcikui Kin K""u measure tor me leasi money. Wny we sell the btst is ex plained. Tbe "best" brings people back, tolds custi m, ornate ns friends, BDd so establishes our trade. We waul you to have si me of our (riendly bargains in Dry Goods, Qroceries, Clothing, Boots, Hhoes, Hats, Caps, and ever) thing kept in a well-regulated, geueral merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. M T INOR Sc GO. wHeppner, Oregon. Ilis My Institute -OF- KIRK & ETJHL, Tie Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Tbey will keepon bund a full lineof STA.PJLJil AND FANCY f Groceries and Prcvisis. A full lineof choice Pies, Cnkfs and Biesd ; in fsct everything that il lHiinlly kept in a first-class bakery atoie. Tbey will sell cheap foi cash. Call and try them. ew Land Patents Land patents Hecurfid for Bflttlers in the Bliortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully bandied. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims aud disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals havinv onntlicting olaims under the agricultnral land sws. and those between olaimsnts under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural ilaimants; and nUo between elaim lilts un I-ir any of tbe pnblin Itmt I iws and the itailroBd onmpanies and their granteis, and the states and their grantees, under .e Swnmp-Land and School Land Grams. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers ho have complied with the laws under whiob their entries were made, and wbo re annoyed and worried by deUys in the iseue of their patents, caused by Trifling irregularities wbioh can be etimly aud speedily removed. Advioe also given iu all matters relating ta the publia lands, especially on mints arising under tbe new laws wbioh huve been reoeutly passed providing for be disposal of tbe public domain. If yon want your land patent iu a hurry if yon want your Isnd business, of my charaoter, attended to by skillful and Oi.mpeteut attorneys, and promptly dia losed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. ' Washington. D. 0. It is the Headquarters! paints, Druita, Oils, Olass, Till. 1 Artloes, Patent Medicines, Eto , Office of all stages running The Lancashire Insurance Co. 0e MAXClIBHTUHi 1SNGLAND JL W. PATTERSON, AGENT pne of pripp. For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la locHted at Forest Grove, Or., The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oazetts office for particular!. Strictly conttdentlal. Treatment private and lur cure. PALACi HOTEL 1. Only Fiist Clans hotel in Ilei pner. 2. Buildup Vind for El. chic Lights ll.ll DtL( nt. S. 1'eFt prei n nidations for He traveling public. 4. ConitforiB treslnifijt esfurnl tbe ooun tiy trile. MB 8. M. YON CADOW Proprietress. out of Heppner. I PHIL. OHN. Proprietor. te e-t tn the vy orja