Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 08, 1894, Image 3

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TIME TABLE.
Stape for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek,
John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows :
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p. m except Monday.
The cheapest, quickeat and beat line to or
from the interior country.
J. H. DELEVAN, Prop.
Phlll Cohn, Agent.
Qive your business to Heppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
you.
Here and There.
Oh who would not a populist be,
And run around with bold Coxie:
To Washington we then till could go,
And have a glorious monkey-show.
We're marching on to Washington,
Our ragged coaia we Jerk;
We're howlln' through the country,
Don't
Want
Work I
tbe
the
for
Thou, Stubblefl-dd, of Monument, was
in the otty over Sunday.
Andrew Rood bs moved to
country for the eammrr.
Born Atr. 27, near Hardman, to
wife of W. H Ail kins, a girl.
Wanted A few more customers
the home laundry, Mountain House.
To counteract the desire fur strong
drink tube Simmons Liver Regulator.
J. W. Hylton and Spenoer Alters, of
Gooseberry, were in Heppner Saturday
The HeppnerCanynn stage line is the
best, cheapest and quickest to the in
terior. Nobody will suffer with liver or
kiriuey disease if they take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
Henry Blaokman, of Portland. Sun.
dajed with his family. He returned
below last night.
It you want a good trim or sewinu
machine, come to the Gazette offioe and
we'll fit you out,
Monday of last week Jas. F. Rhea
returned from a trip to VVeiser, Idaho,
and Huntington, Or.
Miss Dnllie K. Sperry, of East Port
land, will Bhorlly give a literary enter
tainment in Heppuer.
Those that have county sorip for sale
should call on Ueorge Oonser at The
First National Bunk. 2-tf.
The Gazette will be sent to any ad
dress in the United States till after
campaign for 60 cents. f
Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Shep
pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north
Main Ht., Heppuer, Ure. Btr.
Legal blanks, plenty of tbpm, at the
Gazette office, and at world's prices
Disoourjts on large orders.
Green Mathews bus opened np bis
barber shop, next door to Hayes Bros
Shaves, etc., on tap as nsual,
Every man who takes any interest in
fast stock Bbould Biibsoribe for The
Horseman. Gazette shop, agents.
The Giizette will take oounty scrip at
face on subscription, and pay balance of
same in cash at highest market price.
7-60
The Gazette offioe now runs an in
surance and notarial (-Imp. Come in
when you want to do your insuring and
swearing.
Waldon Rhea wan up from below
visiting with borne folks Btinday. He
departed again for Portland on last
evening's train.
Huh Fields came in Saturday from
Brownsville, and will remain in this
vicinity to look after busiuess matters
for a few weeks.
Bud Willingbam, Chas. Sheldon nnd
J. 0. Hansbrougb left Sunday with Ram
Palmer to prepare for the big Bbeep
drive to Nebrnska.
Peter Molntire. of Salem, woolhnyer
for the Oregon City Mills, arrived Sntur
day morning and will probably remain
during the wool season.
Hall's Hair Renewer enjoys the confi
dence and patronage of people all ovei
the oiviliz-d world who use it to lestore
and keep the hair a natural color.
J 8. Bnotbby and J. F. Willis were
tip from Lexington Saturday night last
to attend repnblican olnb meeting.
Don't overlook Boothby and Willis,
If you desire a linnriant growth of
healthy bair of a natural color, nature's
crownmg ornament of both sexes, use
only Hall's Vegetable Siliciau Hair
Renewer.
Echo stage leaves Heppner for Eebo
Tuesdays, Thursdays and SBturdajs
Arrives Holidays. Wednesdays and Fri
days. Fare, one way, 82.60. Pbill Cohn,
agent, A. Andrews, Prop.
Tom Bradley and wife arrived at
Heppner Saturday morning. Tbev will,
perhaps, remain bere a few days, Mrs.
Bradley going on over to visit her rela
" lives in Grant county, while Thos. will
remain here till she returns
Lost A note dted June 12. 1892.
signed by G. W. Swuegarr, cal.ing for
82.000, in favor of P. 0. Thompson.
The publio are warned against negotiat
ing for or purchasing said note. tf .
A bseis of IS to 1 lias been fullv
estsblished, that is, 16 ounces to 1
pound. No 14 oz scales npd by P. C.
Thnmnson Co. Honest weight and first
class goods at bard time prices for omh.
Try them and be oonvinoed. 8-9.
If those wh owe us would just pay 81
apieoe it would help na to pay our debts.
Fact is, the Gsze'te has got to d" some
"tall rustling." and we expect onr patrons
to do some'hing Our pMp-r houe and
printers still require bard cash, and cash
we must have.
Chris. Hansen and Bob Krirk bad a
tittle set-to down at Knck's saloon
S'aturday evening in which, from all
gpTpearanoes, Cbrie. oame out second
bei)t- A billiard cue and the free use of
thonable language is saio io nave
figured prominently in me sorao.
i wo f in sheep's clothing ine
sohetiV "fl"1-"1 bv ,he ""liter" as
iat as aood as Ayer's Sarsapa
rill. tVvoii doo't want to be bitten,
Dr. 8. F. Soott, Blue Ridge, Harrison
Co., Mo., save: ''For whooping oongb
Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy is excel
lent." By using it freely the disease
is deprived ol all dangerous consequences.
There is no danger in giving the Remedy
to bihies, ag it contains nothing injuri
ous. 60 cent bottles for sale by Slooum
Juhnsou Drug Co.
Gid Hatt has now established a too
sorial parlor, at tbe Matlock building
next door to Simons' blacksmith shop
where he invites the patronage of his old
customers and all who desire Btriotly first
zlasa work, shaving, shampooingand hair
outtiog at living prices. Don't overlook
Treacbing at the opera bouse on
Sunday evening next by Elder Gray of
the Chrisnan oburob. Subjeot: "The
Work of tbe Holy Spirit " ieit, 1 Cor.
12 18; "For by one Spirit are we all
baptized into one body." A cordial
iovitation is extended to tbe public
A revivifying of nature's latent foroes
ncours every spring. At this time,
better than any other, tbe blood may be
oleansed from the humors whioh infest
it. Tbe best and most popular remedy
to use for this purpose is Ayer'g Com-,
pound Extract of Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. Arthur Minor and Miss Anna
Balaiger Bpent Saturday at Lexington,
tbencoasion being a populist gathering
at that Dlaoe. However, Miss Balsiger
was oalled upon and spoke briefly, con
fining ber remarks principally to the
advancement of eduoation.
Joe Hayes, the populist candidate for
sheriff, is back from a tour of tbe south
end of the county. He reports a good
prospect for crops. He also seems to
think that tbe orop of voters of the
Hayes variety are pretty numerous.
J. H. Kolman was dosed bv the
sheriff Saturday evening last, on attach
ment issiid by authority of the B'owns
ille Woolen Mils. Mr. Eolman's
liability to that firm is something near
tbe sum of 81.000.
Qmdon Globe: John Lyons, a bright
and energetic young man, came down
from bis borne at Walla Walla this
Week and will remain during tbe sum
mer with his brother, T. R. Lyons, and
study law.
Mr Hugh MoGuire, president of
Pacifio Paper Co., of Portland, is in
town today i i tbe interest of his bouse.
Louis Stoltenberg arrived from Los
Anoeles. Calif.. Sunday, and will bo-
company Sam Palmer across the trail.
Pat. Kelebar will soon leave for the
Greejlmrn, near Austin Station, to work
with sheep for Nets Jones.
Frank RogerB returned Sunday morn
ing trom axattie. tie naa oeeu over
there to visit bis mother.
Martin Anderson returned last week
from a few months' rustling out among
the oolv monarchs.
Produoe $2 50 and get tbe Gazette for
one year, ruioe tamuy paper, ana Dai
ly to paper oaoins.
W. 8. Brown will start Newbraska
ward the last of this week with 7,000
bend of sheep.
Jerry Brosnan, of Lsna, one of onr
urnminent republicans, was with us
yesterday.
Mistakes will happen. Chis. Mai
lory's boy was a girl, and it was bora tbe
20t b ult.
C. S. Van Duyn left last night for
Tbe Dalles where be may go into buei
neas.
Mrs. W. A. Johnston returned from a
visit below last Sunday morning.
Joe Eakelson was iu from his raoob
near Lexiugton yesterday.
O. E. Fell left last night for Illinois,
to be absent a few weeks.
Arthur Smith will clean watches at
tbe reduced prioe of 81.
A short season of warm weather bas
arrived. We need it.
Lee Kilbonrue was in town yesterday
from Gooseberry,
Jas Wvland came down yesterday
from Hardman.
Mrs. Geo. Tnorntou is baok from The
Dalles.
A HIHOBT CORRECTED.
Joe Waldrop Will Kemaln Is the Fight
Till the Clow of the Polls.
To the Populists and Voters Gener
ally in the Second Congi essional Dis
trict of Oregon: Information having
reached me that a report has been cir
culated to tbe eflVot that I had with
drawn from the race in favor Mr. Raley,
and that barm wonld result to our cause
if tbe report were notoorreoted, I hereby
positively deny any such arrangement,
and state that I have never authorized
any one to make tuol a statement I
accepted tbe nomination for congress in
good faith and will remain in the fight
till the olose of the polls on the fonrtb
day of June. Respeofully,
Job Waldrop.
We pnblisb tbe above letter at the
request of tbe populiBts of this district,
from whiob it will be seen tbat Mr.
Waldrop expeots to remain in tbe race
tor congressman, notwithstanding tbe
reports eiroulated by the democracy that
be wonld withdraw in favor of Mr.
Raley.
Piles! Plica I Itching Files.
Symptoms Moisture; intense and
stinging; most at nigbt; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, whlob often bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very eore. Swatnk's
Ointment stops tbe itohiog and bleeding
heals ulceration, and in most cases re
moves the tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 60 oents. Dr. Swayne & Son,
Philadelphia. sw 1 yr.
Heart Palpitation
Indigestion, Impure Blood
Cured by Hood's.
THE MONUURAPU.
For one Dollar and Yoar
This Subject.
Opinion on
NASBY
AGAIN.
Chap-1.)
(Second fleriui-
Mb. editub:
I ageu take tbe opert unity to adres
yew on tbe aobjext of politicks, we
(when i sa we, i mein we the peples
party) at goin to beve a grate big pow
wow over to lexinton on nixt eaterday
an we wood like to ee all gude pops in
atenance, as i expso their wll be gome
gude tookm. we expeo the rev. bro.
king tbe man tbat we will orown on tbe
forth da of nixt gune. bat whether it wil
be a orown of glory or a orown of thorns
we can not tel yit.
an we expeo tbat grate and lamed man
frum bardman, w. 1. Lewis, tbat man
tbat says it we oannot git our riteta by
the balots we must buy tbe bnlota.
an another man, mr. c. m. boge, tbe
man that sed be wood not live in bepner
yeer for 4 times tbe salary of tbe
country tresurer, but tba are all gude
men an dont wont offis.
and their ar sevral other gude men on
hour ticket tbat i wil speek abot at sum
other time.
the other partys bav sum gude men to.
now their is j s. Boozsby. be is Bed to
to be a purty gude man, bat be has got
no teeth, we want a m an to go to Salum
tbat bas gads teeth and hour man bas
for i seen 'em.
V. Nasbi,
Alpinb, Or., May 1, 1894.
Mr. D. W. Bridges
"C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell. Mass. :
"Dear Bin: During the winter and spring I
have used a dozen liottles ot Hood's Sarsapa
rilla In my family, and I am quite sure we have
beo greatly beuclited by it. For years I have
been troubled with Indigestion, accompunlei
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
if sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood's Sar
saparilla has done me very mucn gooa. w s
hare alio given It to the children for lnvmre
Blood and ringworms with very good results."
D. W. Bridges, Pleasant Hill, Oregon.
N. B. It you decide to tales Hood's Sarsapa
rilla do not be Induced to buy any other.
Heppnbr's New Postmaster. Joseph
P. Williams was apprised Saturday by
telecram ot his appointment by the
president as postmaster of Heppner,
Joe was immediately surrounded by
many friends regardless of politioat
faith, who hastened to congratulate bim
for being the successful man. Mr,
Williams will take charge as soon at
the formalities of receiving his com
mission, filing bond, etc., have been oom'
plied with. A uewspaper aiways has oon
Btar.t dealing with a postmaster and conse
quently is interested in the appointment
With Joe Williams io charge we feel
that our relations daring his term of
i ffice will be as they have been with Mr.
Mallory, very pleasant in every particu
lar.
Thrown Fbom Hbb Buggy. Mrs. J,
Cantwell, of thia city, was seriously
injured last Wednesday evening by
being Inrowo out of ber buggy by i
runaway horse whiob she was driving.
The horse became frightened at an
object by tbe roadside and in making a
short turn to ernes Willow oreek on
Morgan street, Mrs Cantwell was thrown
ont striking on her side and baok. Tbe
h'irse missed tbe bridge and went over
the bank into the creek, which was very
shallow at that point. Fortunately tbe
runaway was oaptured without injury to
either horse or butigv. Mis. Cantwell's
injuries are not thought to be dangerous
and it is hoped that she will soon re-
Tbe candidates for tbe various oounty
offioes on tbe republican ticket will
make a brief canvass and speak on tbe
following dates at the places named:
May 12-Lena, 1:30 p. m.
May 18-Eight Mile, 1 :30 p. m.
May 18 Gooseberry, 7:30 p.m.
May 19 Hardman, 1:30 p. m.
May 19 Heppner, 8 :00 p. m.
May '21 Lexington, 1 :30 p. m.
May 22 lone, 1 :30 p. m.
May 23 Douglas, 1:30 p. m.
May 24 Grange Hall, 1 :30 p. m.
May 26-Heppner, 1:30 p.m.
A. W. Gowan, republican candidate
for joint senator, will j iin us at Eit'lit
Mile and will remain at least three or
four days. Tbe first date at Heppner is
to accommodate Mr. Gowan, while on the
latter date Hon. R. G Hnrr, of Michigan,
will address the oitizens of Morrow
oounty. Republicans at the above
places are requested to circulate the
report ot the meetines. Annonnoe
them at tbe meetings of your olubs.
Everybody invited to attend,
A. W. FATTEHS"N,
8tf Chairman Central Com.
Do Not Waste Honey, Time or Patience.
If you need power for any purpose
whatever, send at once tor oatalogne of
Hercules Gas and Gasoline Kneines,
Tbey are simple, strong, safe and sub
stantial. Their eoonomr. reliability,
strength and superior workmanship are
beyond question, and we defy tests to
the contrary. Palmer t Ret Fdundry,
Front & Alder Sts., Portland, Or.
School Graduation. On the evening
of May 18tb, at tbe opera honse, will
ocour tbe graduation exercises of the
Heppner High Sobool, at which time an
appropriate program will be presented
This is an important event in tbe history
ot the Heppner High Sohool, and it is
hoped that every parent in Heppner
and all others interested in educational
affairs, will be present. Some expense
will be incurred in tbe matter ot ball
rent, programs, etc., and it is tbe in ten
tioo to charge 10 cents admission to the
hall on tbat evening.
Regular Council Meeting. Council
met last Monday evening, Mayor Borg
presiding and all ooancilmen present
except farnsworth Minutes of
last regular session read and approved
Bil's allowed: Tbe Meston-Dygert Book
Mfg. Co., S3 30; Heppner Light & Water
Co., $70; P. C.Thompson Co., $4.60; F,
J. Hallook, 817.30 Connoil discussed
condition of bridges, etc., in tbe town
and then adjourned.
Not Against Hbppnbr. E. T. Judd,
one of tbe projectors of tbe Pendleton
sonnring mill, was in Heppner over
Friday. Mr. Judd says tbat the report
bas gained ground that he was against
Heppner, and would do no further
business here in tbe purchase of wools.
This be reports to be a mistake. He
will buy wools here this year as he has
formerly done. Mr. Judd says tbey
have a tine mill in Pendleton, but will
only scour tbe heavy, dirty wools. Tbe
cleaner wools will be shipped East as
tbey oome from the backs of the wooly
monarchs.
Lost ob Stolen. All persons are
hereby warned against negotiating for
two certain notes, described as follows:
One note dated October 5. 1893 for 8500
signed by Wm. Penland and Hugh
Fields, J160 indorsement. One note
dated on or about Oct. 6, 1893 for J150
signed B. K. Vaugbau and E. J. Bio
cum, with $51 endorsement. Both of
said notes drawn in favor of Mrs. Eliza
beth Walker.
4t.X. Elizabeth Walkeb.
Nobody can be troubled with consti-
is,.tnnn;n",."l' -77 ' A"'",''L1' "nrnile. if thev take Simmons
Our mutual friend, James W. Hare,
postmaster at Astoria under Harrison
bas been nominated by tbe republicans
of Clatsop oounty for sheriff, Mr. Hare 's
snooeeaor, Herman Wise, was named
Saturday, so Jim will step out just in
time to step into tbe sheriff's office ot
that oounty. Many of tbe ladies of
Heppner will remember Mr. Hare as
tbe gentleman wbo auctioneered off tbe
bouquets so successfully at tbe festival
during the convention of the grand
lodge, Knights of Pythias, in this oity
last fall, and it is safe to say tbat Mr,
Hare will receive their united support
POLITICAL ADDRESSES,
The Hon. R. G. Horr, late member of
congress from Michigan, and at present
the assistant editor ot tbe New York
Tribune, tbe leading republican paper
of tbe East, will address the voters of
tbe state ot Oregon on tbe political
issues of tbe day at tbe following points
May 9 Portland, 7:30 p. m.
May 10 Astoria, 7:30 p. m.
MBy 11 St. Helens, 750 p. m.
May 12-Oregon City, 730 p. m.
May 14 Hilleboro, 130 p. m.
May 14 MoMinville, 8:00 p. m.
May 15 Dallas, 130 p. m.
May 15 Independence, 7 30 p. m.
May 16-Corvallis. 130 p. m.
May 16-Albaoy. 730 p. m.
May 17 Salem, 730 p.m
May 1 Engene City. 7:30 p. m.
May 19-Rosebnrg. 7:30 p. m.
May 21 Grant's Pass 730 p. m.
May 22-Jacksonville, 1:30 p. m.
May 22 Medford, 7:30 p. m.
May 23-Asbl-nd, 130 p. m.
MBy 24 Kast Portland, 730 o. m.
May 25-The Dalles. 730 p. m.
May 28 Heppner. 130 p. m.
May 28-Pendletoo, 730 p. m.
May 29-L Grande, 1.80 p. m.
May 29-Dnion.7:30 P- m.
May 30-Baker City, 730 p. m.
Nobody can have dyspepsia or bilious
ness if tbey take Simmons liiver regu
Mood's Plltscureall Liver Ills, Biliousness,
Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c
POLITICAL SPKAKING.
What is tbe best Monetary system for
tbe United States? This is the greatest
problem confronting tbe American
people. It is the intention of tbe pub
lishers that "The Monograph" shall
contain tbe best the light of the nation
oo this question. Tbe reoogoized lead
ers in all political parties have been
oalled upon to contribute plana for
their ideal Monetary System. But not
oontent with this, we are determined to
embody iu the same volume the opiu'ons
ot thuusands of the "Great Common
People," and to that end we will allow
two dollars on tbe prioe of tbe book for
onr solution of this problem, expressed
io not more than 800 words. The Mono-
graph, the bett modern work on Mone
tary Systems, will be sent to any address
nn receipt ot 8300 It is a book tbat
will interest and instruct, and is des
tined to become a gisnt faotor in shap
ing Ihe future monetary syBteirj of the
nation.
Tbb Monograph Publishing Company,
lioum 44, German Am'u K'k Building.
St. Paul, Minn.
Reference by permission, Nat'l Ger
Am'u Bunk. tf
$1,200 FAK11 AND STOCK BANCH.
It will take only 8812 to buy it; 480
acres, 260 acres plow land; one-half
mile running water. Improvements:
40 sores fenced, 15 acres cultivated,
bouses and Btable, spring aud minor
improvements. Adapted to farming,
sheep and bngraiaiug. An extensive
sheep rnnge joining to Rock oreek
Terms: 8U0 down; remainder on long
time. Looaiinn: On county road, two
and one-half mile" west of Rood bill,
Eiuht, Mile. Or. 320 aores for $510,
$108 for ownership in 100 ncres school
land or will exchange for two good
horses. Original cot of sohool land
$320. Apply at Heppner Gazette offioe
Heppner Oregon. 199-tf-sw.
FOR TRADE.
Why Don't You
Cailjon the New Firm at tbe 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'giva prices.
tfttt; people are coming
OUR WAY!
Not only onoe, but again and again. Tbey know tbat frrm ns tbey always get
fnll weight and good measure for tbe least money. Why we sell tbe best is ex
plained. The "best" brings people back, holds custtm, makes us friends,
and so establishes our trade. We want you to have some of onr
friendly bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotbiog, Boots, Shoes,
Hate, Caps, and everything kept in a well-regulated, general
merchandise store. Come in and see ns, ever) body.
For sheep or cattle a good borne ad
joining Ynnoalla, Ore. Also 60 acres of
oboice prune land and three good dwell
ings. Any or all the above for trade or
sale oi. reasonable terms. For further
particulars address,
23tf. SniPLBT, Moobe & Co.
Shoemaker. Ed. Birbeok, a shoemak
er and repairer of many yearB' experi
ence, has just located in the Abraham-
sict' building, on May street, where be
is prepared to do eveiytbing ia his line.
Mi li n beck is strictly a nrst-oiass work
mnn and WBrrantB all work. Give him a
oall. 14wtt
The reenlar subscription price of tbe
Semi-Weekly Guz-tte is $2 50 and tbe
regular price of lbe Weekly Oregonian
is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the
OiiZHite nnd paying for one year in
nilviince can get both the Gazette and
Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub
scribers paying their subscriptions for
one year in advance will be entitled to
the S'me.
Reserved fo1 McFarland Mercantile Co.
The ."Best on the Iiorid !vsjsns
P. C. THOMPSON COMPANY, Agents
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
ADDRESS A LETTER OB POSTAL CARD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C
Hotjorablvdiiichartrerl unldler and nnWnra who nerved ninety days, or over, in the late war.
are entitled, if now partial ly or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability
was caused by service or not, and reKardless of their pecuniary circumstances.
WIDOWS of such soldiers and sailors a re entitled (if not remarritd ) whether soldier's deatll
was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for aupport. Widows
nt dependent upon their own labor are entitled if t lie soldier's death was due to service
CHILURKN are entitled (if under sixteen years) la almost all cases where there was no
wiaow, or snr nan aince mea or remarried.
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier dfd In
fftrvloe, or from ffct of service, and they are now dupendfnt upon their own labor for sup.
port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
UW.
Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under other
laws, without losing auy rights.
Thousands of soldiers drawine from la tolio per month under the old l-ir 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 snd sailors disabled in line of duty In regular army or navy since tbe war are also
entitled, whether discharged for disability or not.
Survivors, and their widows, of the Plarlc Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor
ida Indian Wars of 1X33 to 1H42, are entitled under recent act.
Mexican W ar soldiers and their widows also entitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled
or dependent.
Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under
jaier itwi or not.
Reiected claims reooened and settlement eeured. If reiection Imnrooer or llleral.
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war who
nave tosx ineir original papers.
Bend for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P.O. Box 483. WASHINGTON, D.O
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OP MAXCII ICMT1C I, ICNGL.ANU
W. PATTERSON, AGLNT. nmt i tn wona
Respectfully Yours,
HORISTOR & WARREN.
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Ueiioner, Oregon.
The hi Institute
-OF-
For the Cure oi
Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits
It Is located at Forest Grove, Or.,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast
Call at tbe Gairttk office for particulars.
Strictly confidential. Treatment private aud sura
cure.
C. RTJHXi, Proprietor
The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store.
On May Street, opposite Palaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a fall line of
STAPLE AND FANCY
taries d Provisions.
A fall line of obnloe Piefl. Cukes and Bread : In fact pvprvthinir that la
usually kept in a Brat-class bakery store. Tbay will Bell obeap foi cash. Oall and
try them. Bw
Land Patents
Land 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 onnllictinir olaims under the airriciiltnral land
laws, and tbnee between claimant under lbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
claimants; and also between claiminta under any ot tbe pnblio land laws and tbe
KailroBd companies snd their grantees, and the states and their grantees, nnder
tbe Bwnmp-Land and School Lund drams.
Bpecialty made of securing patents in the shortest nnssible time for settlers
who have oomplied with the laws under whiob their entries were made, and wbo
are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of their patents, caused by Trifling
irregularities wtnob can be easily and speedily removed.
Advioe also given in all matters relating to tbe pnblio lands, especially on
points arising nnder tbe new laws wbioh have been recently passed providing for
tbe disposal of the publio domain.
If yon want vnnr land patent in a hurry if yon want ynur land business, of
any charaoter, attended to by skillful and oumpetent attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, Gen. Man.,
P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. 0.
It is the Headquarters !
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jalrxtm, Drugaif Oils. Qlassi Toi
let Artloeai Patent Mealolnesi
Eto
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Offwe of all stages running out of Heppner.
rniL. COHN, Proprietor.
BORG, :
Out for
THE
Cash Bargains
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Jewelry,
Cash
Talks.
BEE BORG, MAY
JEWELER!
Watches,
Clocks,
SILVERWARE,
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS,
Etc, Eto.
Trust Busts
8TKKET, HEPPNER, OB.
lator.
i. it will be
en Hit is T :'""",. Ih. .A I Liver Regulator.