V NoriCB TO ADVEllTiaiittS. IMlUoK deslriutt the insertion of display ad., .' limine 01 snue, uiubt get thuir copy in uuilmcr Iuhu lUoiumy evening for Tuchimy's MiLou.or iliuminy evening lor I'ridttytj edi- QuU. Jilt I'ATTiiHSON PUULlfcHlMjCl. Through, a misanderstandiug, bat few wtre in attendance at tbe republican club meeting lant Saturday evening. This in the Rejmbhoau Club of Heppner, and meets attain out) week from tomor row evening. Come out. J. 'ilm sum of live cents jut line wilt be Cimrfcou iur cunlii of UrniiKH, " "ruwlutloiiK u( nii;ct," iiBtB 01 weddiiijj prericiita ami douors, ilia obituary notices, (tttuer tliuu tnouo the edit or bUnil liiuiseii give us a matter 01 liens,) aud uoucoBiapucmi niueiuigstor wiiatyverpurpobe. 2. iNotiocb oi cuurcn and society aud allotiier eatirUiinaeaUi iix-ui which revenue ib to be tie riVt'U, Huu.i ue ciaitu tor ai the rale oi uve tcaia a ime. 'i lu-ni: ruleo witi he btncuy auher eu to in tvery iutUutcu. Advertihlug rules reasonable and made known upon uppiK'.aUou, e hold each and every cor respondent re upuiibiuie Iur hit, or her communication. o coirespoiiuuiice will he pubiisneU unless tne wniei a real nanieiH bigncd uuau evidence 01 good ittitn. P. Flail Jitt, MiVSSPAPER AJJVEUi'Id- ing Agent. 21 Merchants exchange. hnu naiiLiftco, la onr auluuiueu, agent, liiitt paper in kept on Idc in hit ouice. TIME TABLE. ytage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John iiay anu Lauyuu Cily, leaves as lulluws : Iwery day at l a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day ato p. w., except Monday. ilie clieapeMt, quK'Kebt uud beat line tu or from the interior country. J. S. DELEVAN, Prop. 1'liiU Colin, Agent. Give your business to Heppner people, and thercjure assist to buua up Hepp ner. L'ULiroiuze tiiose wlio patronize you. Here and There. Wedded at Sixty. An interesting wedding occurred this morulug at tbe Catholic church. Tbe hoar wan 8 o'olock itnd quite a number ot guests were gathered to witness the oereaionv. Kev. Father P. J. Beutgen was tbe ofliciatiug clergyman, and the oontraot iug parties were Jobo Mullaly aud Miss Catherine Dougherty. These newly niHiriea people are both residents of tbe Butter Creek neighborhood. Mr. Mul laly is Gl years ot age and the bride has reached tbe age of 66. Each owns a good rancb, bo that their married life begins with all the oomforts assured from tbe beginning. East Oregonian. Lost ob Stolen. All persons are hereby warned against negotiating for two certain notes, described as follows: One note dated October 5, 1893 for $500 signed by Wm. Fenland and Hugh Fields, 100 indorsement. One note dated on or about Oct. 6, 1893 for $150 sigued B. F. Vaughau and E. J. Wlo cum. with fjl endorsement. Both of said notes drawn in favor of Mrs. Eliza' beth Walker. 4t-T. Elizabeth Walkeh, Come out to the republican club Sat urday evening. Arbor day was duly observed in our aenoois last Friday, Uncle Nat ebb left fur Walla Walla Tuesday night lust. W. K Kuhier left Tuesday evening fur Portland on business. Arthur Smith will clean natch.es at tile reduced iirioe ot SI. lvev. Henry Biiuuius is pleased that a boy bus been added to liia family. Claude Sloan is back from Monmouth Wiieie be has been attending school. Wanted A few more customers for the home laundry, Mountain House. For wakefulness, weakness or luck of energy tnke Smimons Jjiver Regulator. The Ixeppner-Uniiyon stajie line is the btuv, cheapest and quickest to the in tenor. The Republican Club of Morrow county rjuturduy evening at the opera hutiuc. Miss Dollie K. Sperry intends to give an i ulei laiiimeiit in tleppnerin tbe near future. Mt'.deu -Two fine dogs from my home in rJeppiier. Please return to A. Abra hni;ek. 20-3t. Hood's Fills cure nausea, sit k head- acne, indigestion, biliousness. Sold by ult druggists. It you want a good gnu or sewwu machine, come to the Gazette office aud we'll lit yon out. Those that have county scrip for sale should call ou George CouBer at The First .National Bank. 2 tf. The Gazette will be sent to any ad dress in the United States till after campaign for 50 cents. t A. -A. Fuller left for outside poiute last Tuesday night. He will return in the oourBB of a lew weeks. Legal blanks, plenty of them, at the Gazette office, aud at world's prices. Discounts ou large orders. Phill Heppner remuiued over Tues day to attend tbe regular convention of Doric Lodg No. 20, K. of F. Green Mathews has opened np his barber shop, next door to Hayes Broa Shaves, etc., ou tap as usual. Every man who takes any interest in fast stock should Bubsonbe for The Horseman. Gazette shop, agents. Word cornea up from Salem that (Jbas. Cberltou nr,d wile are happy ovel the advent of a loy in tbeir family. The Gazette will take county scrip at face on subscription, and pay balauue of BiiiUD in cash at highest market price. 7- (iO The Gazette cilice now runs au in surance aud uutariH.1 tbop. Come iu wheu you want to do your insuring aud swearing. Eider Barnahy has olosed bia meetings for the pieseiit. He lias had 18 acces sions to t e church during bis rcoent etay in Ueppuer. H. M. Thornton wub up frv in bis lone ranch yesterday. We learn tuat Mr, Thornton is having some trouble in getting his sheep sheared. The Gazette neglected to state iu its last issue that the funeral seroion, over the remains of the late J. a. Ely, was preached by llev. J. M. Deunison. Miss AnDa Balsiger, tbe republican nominee for school superintendent, will address the Morrow county republican club at tbe opera house Saturday even ing. The use of Hall's Hair Eenerer pro motes the growth of tbe bBir, and re stores its natural color and beauty, frees tbe scalp of dandruff, tetter, and all impurities. Eoho stage leaves Heppner for Echo Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri days. Fare, one way, jf'2. 50. PhillCohn, agent, A. Andrews, Prop. It is reported that some of our "boys" met in Oombat down at Bob Knck's Tuesday night, damaging a chair con siderably, and tbe countenance ot one of the participants. A band of shearers headed by Walt Richardson ami Mike Roberts returned from tbe Tub Spring c mutry Wednes day evening, where tbey had been shear ing the Swaggart band. Lost A note dated June 12, 1892, signed by U. W. Swacgart, calling for $2,000, in favor of P. C. Thompson. The public are warned against negotiat ing for or purchasing said note, tf. Jas Tolbert says Rhea creek is too muddy to oatob tbe festive salmon on its yearly visit. Willow creek, or the ripper Dart at least, seems to haye been neglected, so far, by that member of the tinny tribe. One might as well try to stem the rapids of Niagara, as to expect perfect health wuile a scrofulous taint exists in the b'ood. Through its alterative and purifying properties, Ayer's Sareapa rilla removes every veatige of scrofulous poison from the blood. Gid Hatt bas now established a ton sorial parlor, at tbe Matlock building next door to Simons' blacksmith shop where be invites the patronage of bis old customers and all who desire strictly first jlaes work, sbAVing, shampnoiDgand bair outting at living prices. Don't overlook Fakeuell Discotjbse. Rev. M. Bramblet will preach his farewell dis course at the Baptist church next Sun day evening at the usual hour. All are mvited to come out. 'Next week, Bev. Brumblet aud family will leave for tbeir new locution at Lone Rock where, thromh the efforts of that minister, a Baptist ohurcb is in course of erection, Rey. Bramblet will divide his time be tween Lone Rock and Fossil. Heart Palpitation Indigestion, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's. fli.'tf! IE iM 4 VS? Mr. I). TT. Jsrlilgcs "C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell. J!:i'i. : . "Dear Sirs:-Durnig tae winter ami spring I have used a dozen bottles of II mil's :-arr.pa-rllta In my family, and I am quite varv we have been greatly benefited by it. For years I hav been troublod with Indigestion, ate im;anld Sarsapariiia CURES by sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood's Sar sapariiia has done me very much good. W have also glfen It to the children for Impure blood and ringworms with very Rood results." D. W. Bridges, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa riiia do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, llillousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c. DuMocKATia Honors. Yesterday, Mr. Frank Kellugg, ot this place, was tbe reoipient of many congratulations at the hands of bis friends, over his Buccess in being upon the democratic ticket to make tbe race for joint senator, Morrow, Grant and Uaruey counties. Shoemakek. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak er and repairer of many years' experi ence, has just located in tbe Abrabam 8iolr L'tiilding, on May street, where he is prepared to do eveiythingin his line. i t Birbeok is strictly a first-olass work man aud warrants all work. Give him a oall. Uwtf CARD OF THANKS. MrB. Mary E. Ely and family here by return their heartfelt thanks to the citizens of Heppner for their kindness during sickness, and sympathy manifested for them in tbeir rtoent bereavement. And shall ever pray God to provide for them like friends under similar cirenmstauoes. Mits. Mary Elt, and Children, Douglas, Or.. April 16, 1894. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear, There iannly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is iull iuu d you have a rumbling sound oi imperfect hearing, aod when it i.s entirely closed, deafness is the result, aud unless the InflHmation oan be takec nut mid this tube restored to its normal condition, heariug will be destroyed for ever; nine oases out of ten' are oaueed by eamnh, which is nothing but an ir.rltmed oondition of the mnoous surfaces. e will give one hnudred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by oatarrh) that cannot be cured by mil's uatarrn Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. CI1KNE & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. OF INTEREST TO CATTLEMEN. An Eastern cattle buyer wants to buy about 100 head of one and two-year-old steers iu Morrow county. He is ready to contract and will be at Heppner on FridBy, April 20th and at Hardmau on Saturday, April 21st to contract for same. All persons having such cattle for sale will find it to their advantage to be present on the dates named. 3 4 FOR TRADE. For sheep or cattle a good borne ad joining Yonoalla, Ore. Also 60 acres of choice prune land and three good dwell ings. Any or all the above for trade or sale oi. reasonable terms, For further particulars address, 23tf. Shipley;, Moore & Co. Peculiar to Itself, So eminently suocessfnl has Hood's Sarsapariiia been that many leading oitizens from all over tbe United States furnish testimonials of cures which seem almost miruoulons. Hood's Sarsa parilla is not an accident, but the fruit ot industry and study. It possesses merit "peculiar to ltBelf. NEWS FROM THE DALLES. visiting her The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gaz-tte is 82 .50 and tbe reenlar mice of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for tbe Gaz-te and paying for one year in oitvunne rnn eel both the Gazette and Weekly Orrgoniau for $:i. All old nb-1 Sarsaparma bb i m them iminff their snbscrintjnnB for : now I don't knn one year in advance will be entitled to the same. Geo. Noble, Jr., is again friends and relatives here. Miss Dollie Glisan is visiting oonsin, Miss Fisher. A McKinlej club has been organized here with a good large membership, Judge Bradsbaw, Judge Bennett and Pros. Att'y Wilson are at Condon hold ing court. Tbe silver comet band is practicing every night in order to be in shape for traveling theater troupes. Messrs. Sinnott 4 fish, proprietors o; the opera bouse, are receiving letters daily wanting tbe house for future dates, Salmon is verv ecaroe so far. only few Steelbeads having been caught, fishermen look for a heavy rnn as Boon as the water gets clearer. Mrs. Harford, state lecturer unde the auspioes of the W. C. T Undelivered a very interesting lecture in the court bouse last Tuesday evening. Tbe state democratic convention as sembled at Astoria bave been trying very bard to reach Judge A. 8. Bennett, to get bis consent to accept the nomination for supreme judge. DEMOCR S.TIO hey Complete Their Ijihars no Fnstnn. CONVENTION. Astoria- Gilliam & JBisbee, HEPPNER, Oil. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT SB! Why Don't You 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. EESrECTFULLY YOUES, HOENOE & WRRICISr. TPTTD PEOPLE AEE COMING OUR WAY! Astoria, April 18. The Democratic state convention made the following omuiations yesterday : For governor, William Galloway of Yamhill. Secretary of state, Charles Nickell of Jackson. Treasurer, T. L. Davidson ot Marion, Supreme judge, A. S. Bennett of Wasco. Attorney-general, W. H. Holmes of Marion. School superintendent, D. V. S. Reid of Lane. State printer, John O'Brien of Mult nomah. Congressman, first district, ,T. K. Weatherford of Albany. Congressman, second district, J. H. Raleyof Pendleton. Seventh judicial distrfct Attorney, E, B. Dufurof The Dalles. Members of the board of equalization First district, J. D. Fry ol Grants Pass; third district, W. F. Gilkey of Yamhill; fourth district, R. W. Mitchell of Fortland; fifth district, W. B. Adair of Astoria; seventh district, E. H. La- toilette of Prineville. i- Joint senator for Morrow,1 Harney and Grant, Frank Kellogg. The platform endorses Cleveland and demands free coinage to supply the de mands of business. A slight breeze was stirred tip in the closing hour by the introduction of the following resolution : "Resolved, That we are in favor of Democrats only as candidates on the Democratic ticket, and that in case of vacancies occurring on the ticket from any cause tbe places made vacant Bhall be filled by the Btate central committee from the ranks of the party. Those who saw that the adoption of the resolution might prevent a probable fusion with the Populists, rose up in arms against it. After some debate the resolution was lajd on the table. D. W. Sears of Polk county was elect ed chairman of the state central com mittee, and N. B. Davis of Portland secretary. Portland was chosen as tbe next place for holding the state conven tion, after which the convention ad journed sine die. AN EDIFYING 8EBVICK. ADIlltKSS A LETTER OS POSTAL CARD TO THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. 0. Box 463. . Washington, D. C. Honnrablvdischarcrerl soldiers and sailnrs who served ninety dnvs.or over, Jn the late war. re entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability was chuscu ny ncrvitc ui mu, uuu ickuiuicmsui men . u m i y 1-in.aiuni.tun.T WIDOVVSof suchsoldiersaiidsailorsai-eentitledfif not remarried) whethersoldier's death was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for support. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier's dentil was due to service. CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) iu almost all cases where there was no widow, or she has since died or remarried. PARENTS are entitled it soldier leffcncunerwmownor enuu, provided sowieraiea m ervioe, or from effects of service, and thev are now dependent upon their own lnbor for sup port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or navy. Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rateg under other lawe, without login? any right s. Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old lav are entitled to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but also for others, whether due to service or not. Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. Survivors, and their widows, of the Jtl'ack Hawlc, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor ida Indian Wars of 183SJ to 1843, are entitled under a recent act. Mexican War soldiers and their widows aleoentiueu, 11 sixty-two years 01 age or aisaoica or dependent. ... ... Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension nas Deen granted unaer iaterlawsornot. Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war Who have lost their original papers. Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address, THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P.O. Box 463. WASHINGTON, D.C Not only once but again and again. Tbey know that from us tbey always get full weight aud good measure for the leaBt money. Why we tell tbe beat is ex plained. Tbe "best" brings people back, holds custom, makes us friends, aud so establishes our trade. We want you to bave some of onr friendly bargains in Dry Qoods, Qroceries, Clotbiog, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general merchandise store. Come in and see ns, everybody. M INOR & CO. -Heppner, Oregon, The Lancashire Insurance Co. Of MANCHESTKK. KNGIvANH W PATTERSON. AGENT, one ot ttie BOBt tn the wory THE MONOUBAPH. Fur tins Dollar and Yonr This SuhjtM't. Opinion Rkporteb. The Dallks, Or., April 18, 1884. Mrs. Lnngnish. "Tired! Ob, so tired all the time!" Mrs. rimart. -Well, bo I n"d to be until I began to take Ayer'e spring mfdicine, and what it is to bave that tired feeling. Try it, my dear; only be sure you get Ayer's." One of the most beautiful and edify ing servioes which it has been our priv ilege to attend in this eity f'.r many a month was held under tbe auspioi a of the Episoopal obureh, on Wednesday evening last at the Methodist ohurcb, South. Bishop Morris was present for tbe purpose of administering the Apos tolic Bite of Confirmation to a class of nine who desired thus to identify them selves with that historical church. Of the nine candidates presetted, five young ladies appeared in white costumes qui te appropriate for the ocoaaion, making a truly beautiful sight. The names of these candidates wtre, the Misses Eliza beth Matlock, Lena Bebme, Ellen Crab tree, Julia Hart and Lncy Farnsworth. In addition to these were Mrs. O. E. Farnsworth, Mrs. Wm. Dutton, Mrs. John Elder and Mr. F. U. Bucknum. The class filled the space before the railing at that end of tbe ohurob, and in tbe part taken both by the Bishop and the various members held the close at tention and interest of the large oon gregation. Tbe sot of confirmation by tbe Bishop was followed by a brief address to tbe class. The words of fatherly counsel and enoouragmentlwill not soon be forgotten by those who were present. The service of confirmation was preced ed by the baptism of three adults, name ly, Mrs. Belle M. Taylor, Miss Letha A. Matlock, aud Miss Daisy O. Clark. Tbe Bishop's sermon was an earnest appeal to all persons who had not accepted tbe terms of membership in tbe Kingdom of Ood to lose no opportunity to do so ; he was followed in his remarks by devoot and respectful attention ot the entire congregation. The whole service was marked with a hearty spirit of reverence and devotion, and was thoroughly enjoyed. Tbe Bishop was assisted by th Revd. Mr. Fotwine, of .Pendleton who will maintain tbe work in tbe future as heretofore. The work of this church i. worthy of the cordial support of onr citizens, and the nearty sympamy or an Christian people. The visiting clergy lrft on tbe evening train, the Bishop ti keep other appointment! in the Valley, and Mr. Potwine to keep another in La ' Grande. What is tbe best Monetary Byntom for th United States? This is the fjrenUwl problem confronting the Amwion'i people. It is tbe intention of the imh inhrs that "The Monograph'' fin.il contain the beet tb light of the nfUiMii ou this question. 1 lie recogn izt-n n iiu ers in all political parlies bcvn liie'i called upon to roulribute p!.i:,:, i r their ideal Monetary System, liitt i"'t oontpnt witb thia, we lira determined (' embody iu tbe same volume the opinions of thousands of the "Great Oiiumnj People," and to that eml we will cll'nv to dollars on the price of the book lor jour solution of this problem, espreBM.-,! in not more than 800 words. Tbe Mono graph, tbe bei-t modern woik on Mone tary Systems, will beeout to any address on receipt of Sfli.OO It is a book that will interest and instruct, mid ib di s tilled to become a ginut factor iu limp ing the. future monetary sjfltein of tin) nation. The Monoquaph Punr.isiimo Company, Honm ii, German Arn'n H'k Bmldirg. St. Paul, Minn. Reference by permission, Nn'l O''. Ain'u Bsuk . tf ADDITIONAL LOCALS. lie tty Institute -OF-. For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coant. Call at the GazIcttr office for particulars. Strictly conlideiitlal. Treatment private and aure cure. C. IIXJI I Li, Proprietor The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. Tbey will keep on hand a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY A4 Groceries iri Provisions. A full line of choice Pies, Cakes and Bread ; in fact everything that is usually kept in a first-class bakery store. Thay will sell cheap foi cash. Call ana try them. ew The Studebaker wagon heads theru a!!. Fur sale at Gilliam & BisbeeV a "Hardware" did yon sayT Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Cio.'s utand, and lhe place for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at H'orest (inne oures liutior. oDinm. morphine, coouine and tobaoco babit. See ad. " The Palaoe is the leading hotel in tne city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided tor everyone, u It vou want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise Grocery. Kirk & Buhl, proprietors, a Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up your watch or clock, Lie keepB a full stook of everything pertaining to his business. a M. Lichtentbal & Co.'s new stock of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a Wliere? At Abrabamsick's. In addition to bis tailoring business, be has added a fine line of underwear of all kinds, negligee shirts, hosiery, etc. Also has on band some elegant patterns for suits. A. Abrahamsiok, May street, Heppner, Or. A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousand of brave aoUiiern to the war, and no Hi rite b:uiH a bet ter record in that russet than it does. In literature it is rapidly arquiriiiR an enviable ntiico. In war and literature fiolomon YevitU, well known ub a writer as "ol," has won a n honorable posil Ion. Dur ing the late war he was a member of Co. M, 2d. N. Y. Cavalry and of the Vdlh Indiana In fantry VoUinu;t;rs. Regarding an important cireuniKt.anco lie writes an follows: "Several of us old veteran here are URing Dr. Mllen' Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure and Niirve and Liver PI I In, all of them Riving Bplendid satisfaction. In fart, we have never used remedies that compare with them. Of the Pills we must nay they are the best com bination of the qualities required in a prep aration of their nature we have ever known. We have none but words of praise for them. They are the outgrowth of a new principle la medicine, and tone up the system wonder fully. We say to all, try these remedies." Solomon Yewell, Marion, Ind., Iec, fl, 1818. These remedies are sold by alt druggist on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the I Jr. Miles M;dlcai Co., Elkhart, Ind., on re ceipt (if pi-he, if I per bottle, six bottles ffi, ex press prepaid. They positively couUilu neither opiates nor dangerous drug. For sale by T. W. Ayers, jr. i .i vn vou rtA cka cue ? DR." GRANTS it. Those who never read the advertise ments in their newspapers raies more tbnn tbey presume. Jonathan Keiiieou, of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who bad bi-en troubled with rheumatism in bis bank, arms and shoulders read an item in his paper abont bow a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cuied. He procured the same medicine, and to use his own words: "It cured me right up." He also says: "A neighbor aud his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was ov-rto mv bouse and said tbey were so bad he had to do tbe oooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it bad cored me; be got a bottle mid it onred them up in a week. 50 emit bottles for sale by 8 ooum-Johunon Drug Co. If yon would be rid at chills and fever take Simmons Liver Kegulator. A' CURES Diabetes, Briyht 3 Disease, Inflammatiun of the Blad der. Yellow Walcr, Brick Dust Sediment In Urine. Burning Sensation, Pain in the Back, anil all Din eases of the KiuVys. PIU I'AKKII nv O.W.R. laniifacturiii Co,, For sale by Blociim-Juhiiston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. PORTLAND, OREOON. 'How to Care All Hkiu lhwHe.' Simply apply "Hwayne's Ointment." No internal meilioine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, aP amotions on the face, bands, nose, 4c, leaving the skin clear, white and healtbly. It great healing and curutiye powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Hwayne's Ointment. bw 1 yr. Land Patents Land paimitw sucuml for sottlors in the HhortoBt poswible timn. Contested Cases Contented cases intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and dilutes Bpeedily settled. Contests Between individuals having conflicting claims under the agricultural land Iowb. and those between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnblioland laws and the Kailroad companies and tbeir grantees, and the states and their grantees, under toe Swnmp-Lsnd and Hchool-Lnnd Grams. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who have oomplied with the laws under whioh their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, oaased by Trilling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating ta the publio lands, especially on points arising under the new laws whioh have been recently paBsed providing tor tbe disposal of the publio domain. If yon want your laod patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any churaoter, attended to by skillful and oompeteut atturneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderisurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 885. Washington, D. 0. It is the Headquarters ! -I palntai Drug., Oil. GlHaa, Toi let Artloea, Patent Medlolnea, 10 to i ' Office of all stages running oat of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. i PALACE HOTEL mmm Only First-Clans hotel In Heppner. Building Wired for Eleotric Lights throughout. Best accomniodations for the traveling public. Courteous treatment assured the ooun try people. MRS. M. VON CADOW. Proprietreaa. It ft ? i.- mi n I I I I