NOTICE TO Auiiumta I'HOSrJ desiririK the insertion of display ads or cliimite of same, luuil get their copy In .tot later than Monday evening for Tuesday' Miitiuu, or Iburaiay evening for Fridays edi iou. THS PaTTXKSUN I'ubuhhihu Co. NOTICE. 1. The sum of five emits per line will bt charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions o respect," lists of wedding present and donors, arid obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever pn rpoae 2. Notices of church and society and another entertainments from which revenue la to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of f)vi cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for bis or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless tin writer s real name Is signed as au evidence ot good faith. I P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTls 1 J lug Agent, HI Merchants Mchauge. ban 1 ra-icisco, is our authorized agent, iulh paptr is kept on ble in hisouice. JIME J A BLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek. John Day and lauyou City, leaves as fullows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. m except Monday. 'the cheapest, quickest and best hue to or from the interior country. B. A. UUNSAKEtt, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore annul to build up Hepp ner. Patronize thote who patronizt you. Here and There. Alva Lesah whs up yesterday iron LeXlUktuu. J. L. Howard, ot Gulloway, was in tli. city yesterday . Sum Morgan returned recently from trip to Wuliu VNnllH. A email wuterspout occurred on Rhei. creek Saiurdny Ust. Arthur Sunlit will oleau watches ai tbe reduced iirioe ul $1, A. H Windsor was up from bis rancl near Lexiuifiou yesterday. In our next issue will appear ai interesting letter fruru California. Wbeat buyers ate bt-itinuiug to put ii an appeuruuoe, preparing tor tbe comity orop. Beck Bros, were in from Hamilton Friduy, attending to tbe sale of the I wool. Hood's Pills core oonstipation by re storing ue'istultio hction of tbe ali mentary oaunl. John V. Homy will pity the highes' market price fur chickens at the Lniert Meat Maiket. 7if. Young Bites, who shot bimseli a tew days ago accidentally, is geuiua along very nicely. Produoe $2 50 aud get the Gazette foi one year. Nice family paper, aud bui ly to paper cabins. County court ndj mrned Saturday, and tbe proceedings ibereot will appeal at, an early dale. Morey, the Portland murderer, bat received n-'cutive olemeucy, aud wen to tbe 'pen" fur life, J. N. Eder and Jerry Brnsnnn are steadily improving, which our people will be glad to bear, Cans. IiiKrahain departed this mora ing for Portland, where be goes lu thi interest of bis patent lamp. Pbutographs SI. 50 pel di zen at Sbep pard'e gallery, near opera bouse, mirth Main Hi., Heppner, Ore, ... 26if. 8am T.llnnl. of Pnudleton, father o the Tillard Bros., tioudayeri at Audy Tillard's ranch ou Butler creek. During liarveat the Liberty Mea' Market will exohange meat tor wbeat IVmers should take advantage of ihit offer. 7tf. Mrs. J.N. Brown has relured from a visit to bub in. She was niijt at The Dalles by her husband wbu accompanied ber home. N. 8. Qholson, and old timer who lives just acrusii tbe stale line neat Milton, lost a quantity ot bay by fire a few days ago. Geo. Thornton is baok from Tbe Dalles taking a few days re-". He will probably return shortly aud go to work on tbe construction train. Bob. Kennedy, C. W. Tracy and M. S. Jones, grain buyers, have been in Heppner for several days past. Tbe departed on this moruiug's traiu. Stage leaves for Eoho Mondays. Vedi eedays, and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 11. Made, Prop. T. W. AyersJr., agent. If any school district in Morrow connty is in need of a first olass teacher, pk-ase apply at tbe U Z"tte utfioe. Tbe person nho desires the pi are is a niai about middle age, of splendid qualiti cations. Wash Thompson returned Saturdaj from the mmii tains where he has beer 'tending camp for Alex Thompson. He will probably go up abuve to harvest. Walter Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. J B. Hunt, of Heppner, was killed re cently in a quartz mine iu British Columbia. The sad news was reoeived last Haluiday. Green Matbews, east side of Main street, has a neat barber shop aud dnex work at popular priots, 2 1 c nts suave or hair out. These have been his charg es tor months. Don't forget him. Alfred Bench, representing a Portland tea aud & ff-e house, was in the citi Friday and Saturday of last week. From the s z aud number of his order be must have done a land office business here. Two loads of Heppner pe-ple went out to Eight Mile Sunday, the occasion being servioes held nnder the anspioes of the Christian churoh, follow d by grani banket dinner. All report a pleaBaut time. The stage line rnnning between here and Eoho has made a ohange and mm leans Heppner on Mnndus, Wednes days, and Fridays, returning on foe days. Thursdays end Saturday., For merly its seed nle waa just tbe reverse, leaving ou the days that it now returns. A. C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, has purchased Ihe tonwirial parlor formerly wned by Old Halt, at the Matlock building nex dour to .-dmon's blaok smith shoo, where be invites the pat'on age of all who desire strictly first class work at reasnuahla prices. Haircut, shave or shampoo, 23 cents each. G'Ve him a cull. 1 he onnnty ennrt has refused to allow deputies fur either tbe sheriff or eleik for the next two months. Tbe question will acain be ronsid red at tbe next trm of court The publio will under stand that both officers are now salaried. receiving according to lw 82,400 each. Tbe earnings of both offices go to tbe county. The regnlar subscription price of tbe Semi-Weekly Haz tte is 82 50 and tbe reirnlar nrice ot the Weekly Or'goniai' is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gsx-tte od paying for one year in advxnce ran get onto the unze'te ana Weekly Orpgouisn fur 83. All old sub scribers p'" tne'r snbsc-in'inns for one year in advance wih be entitled to (he sums. Scotch File beat last Friday which heaiB anything hal we have seen thi year so far. It has a fine, plump gram, and Mr. Piper says it will staud more drought tbau any variety that he baa seen tried lu this oounty. Mr. Piper's ranoli is ou Ibe north sile of Penland buite, well towards tbe uortb end of Morrow cu uity. Silem Capital Journal: . W. Pat terson, of the Heppner Gazette, lelt foi Portland today. He was one of the noa ruitteemen in the late oampaign in Eas'ero Urigon, making a oanvaas of the school bouses of bis county. He is one of the rising young bimetallic re publicans of the state. The mail route between Heppner and Nye has been discontinued owing to tbe fact that very little mail was carried by 't. Mail for interior points in the viciniiv of Nve will now be received by the way of Pendleton. Hon. P. O. Borg, our worthy mayor, left Sunday f,y Portland, to be in at tendance np.in the meeting of the Gram) Lodges, A. F. & A. M. and B. A. M. He will probably letnrn the latter part of this week, B. A. Htinsuker runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday end leaving every day except Snuday. Shortest and cheap aet route to the interior. P. Ot hn, agent. I. G. Boyoe was in tbe city Saturday from Mounment. Mr. Boyce in com pany with P. W. Caris intends to estab lish a grocery store at Mimument in the near futuie. Suooess to them. Mrs. H. Blackman and family de parted Sunday last for Portland, to take op their reaidence during ivir. Black uan'a a' jmiru in the metropolis as ool ctor of internal reveuue, Tbe Heppner train will now depart very day at 9 n'olc.ck, a. m., Sunday xoipted. till further orders. This means that tbe strike on the U. P. is at in end for the present. Lawrence Sweek arrived last Friday iib a load of Grant county wool. Lawrence retnrned Saturday loaded -vitb provisions for the interior. Chas. Fuller reports his little boo, vho has been seriously ill for the past year or more, as improving. Dan Oamers was a passenger on od ay's down train, enronte to Portland. Mrs, K A. Hunsaker waa down from Paiker's mill last Monday. The Bcrolab Flkd. Saturday night r Sunday morning, somewhere about nidnight uny way. tbe residents on riiiiu, near Libertv, were aroused by i series of screams in a trmiuine voice, jouimenciug in high C aid running up o tbe lift h added line and thru over he roof. Windows were raised and Ueads protruded therefrom, mid Boon vlr. W. S. Mjers, Judd Fish and other leighbors bad gathered at Mrs. For vood's place, where tbe trouble seemed to be. They hud dressed hastily and ere in oustnme for an evening party, veu ol the kind; for some were in pants and slippers, while the rnffljd oejama was all tbe others coold boast, t he trouble was caused by some bold tramp, who deliberately undertook to hreuk in tbe dour. Mrs. Forwood look ed out tbe upper window, aud wbeu Hhe ordered tbe tramp away he replied with an oath that if she did not let him in he would smash the door, and then nbe soreumed. When the neighbors irrivrd she was of course much excited, aud insisted to Mr, Fish ihat tbe burglar was still around. "Madam," said the imperiuibuble Judd, "nht u you scream ed the second time be lit in Sherman o inuty, and is now ou tbe North Platte." Mo loss; uo damage. Tbe Dalles Chron icle. Thb KThiKs. Andy Tillard was in from tbe ranch )sterdav, having just leturned fiom Pendleton. He reports that tbere is a great deal of excitement in tbe neighboring city in regard to tl strike, Bnd says thul tbe bulletin board a as surrounded at all times by a orowd eager to bear news from the East and elsewhere. Qiite a riot ocourted in Chioago, the strikers burning 1,500 oars. I'be militia were called upon to act, bnt tuok their bayonets in the ground and refused to Are a shot. Tbe regulars were then a ppealed to, and iu tbe trouble wbioh followed twenty strikers were ahot and killed. Serious trouble was reported elsewhere, but it is likely that it will end shortly as tbe Gazette is informed that the strike on the Union Pacific wus raised to lay and that traffio will bo resumed. The Heppner branch has beeu iu operation all tbe time, as far as the conditions on tbe main line aud river demanded, and today b train left at 9 o'clock, a. m. Things' have beeu Jess faxirable on the Union than on any otber trans-conMueutal p'Uie, and it is to be hoped that arrange ments have been made satisfactory to both sides. Dkobned in thb IUpids. A recent isu ot the Times-Mountaineer contains ibe following: A fatal accident happen ed at tbe Cascades Monday evening, iu which a young man named Jefferson Wilkii s in was diowned. With a half breed he was engaged iu lining s small boat in tbe current when, tbe oable parted, and the craft, with tbe two men on board, were at the mercy of tbe water. I'he half-breed inatiaged to jump on a acow against nbioh the boat was washed by the current, but Wilkinson was thrown into the river and soon after appeared battling with the waves. This vain struggle laved but a 1 it tie while, aud with a despaiiiiig shriek tbe young man wne swept ever tbe rapids to Certain deatb. He was Bged 23 years, and his parents reside near tbe Locks. Squibrel Poisuk Ben Swaggart has a new kind of squirrel poison wbioh is a dead shut on squirrels. It is for Bale at Phill Cubn's, at the low figure of $1 per gallon, in bulk. This poison is guaran teed, or money will be refunded. It is Bometbing that qnirrels will est. eve at this time of the year. Now is tbe time to kill them. Tbe Union Psoifio ia tbe shortest line to tbe Lewiston, Miners' Delight, Atlautic and Konib P-tss gold fields. Buy our ticket via Book Springs or Ka litis, frnm which points yon can go by a first class stag line to Lewiston, reaching tbe mines tbe same day. Land For Sals'. 480 sores over in Wilson oruirie. A go-td ttock ranoh in aid be sold cheap. Call at Gazcta office for particulars and terms I. Mrs. ZnstgM R. Smith Etaa.CaL Like Other Women t hare sulsrsd for IS years with a umpUcaUe of troubles, with continuous, almost unboara bl pain In mj back. Tka Oil also proatn- Saraa parilla ti Be. But Hood'i Cures Hartapartll has eurad mo of all bit troublts. ind I eannot spsak too highly of It, MBS. E. K. Smith, Box 8 Etm, Cai. Hood's Pill ours htadaohs sod Indigestion. Fourth at Fossil G. B. Tsdrowo, Geo. Nobis, Jr., FranV Whetstone, Frank Jones and Wm. Tillard returned Thursday from Fossil where tbey had gone to participate in tbe 4th ot July oelebration and tbe two days' racing in connection with tbe same. All report a large crowd in attendance and a general good time. G. B. Tedrowe took Champagne and Big Enough with bun and seems to bave been fairly fortunate in tbe matter of winning races. Tbe former won tbe half-mile and repeat raoe, whilt Big Enough won first money n tbe balf-mile three-year-old raoe, and second money in the tree for all quarter mile race. Ted. thinks there is no plaoe equal to Fossil for celebrations and "oayuse" horse races. Wool and Music Tbe Gazette neglected to say that the music for the entertainment at tbe grounds tbe 1th of July waa fnrniBbed by Frank Lee. Mr. Lee, as everybody knows, ia not a professional musioian, but is at home in tbe wool business. He knowB mighty near as tnnoh about wool as Woolly Clark, and the Gazette thinks that is a pretty good recommendation. How ever, Mr. Lee as a musician is no slouoh, and he did very well on tbe occasion above mentioned, wbioh was duly appreciated by all. "How to Care All bkln Diseases.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medioine required. Cares tetter, eczema, itcb. bP amotions on the face, bands, nose, &e., leaving the skin dear, white and healtbly. Its great healing and onrative powers are possess ed by no otber remedy. Ask your drug gist tor Swayne's Ointment. ew 1 yr. HOW STREET URCHINS GAMBLE Tkolr Mysterious Qsau of "CrapM Briefly DMerlbod. "Shooting craps" is the way in which newsboys, bootblacks and street ur chins gamble with their small earn ings. Tbe police break up these games when they see them, but in quiet cor ners the urchins enjoy their sport un disturbed. The game is a curious one, and few oeople know exactly how it is managed. Among negroes it is a spe cial favorite, but few others but street gamins piay it. The only paraphernalia required, says the New York Journal, are two or dnary dice, which are shot or thrown from the hands of the players. Instead of from dice-cups. The stakes are pen i nies. The player throws two dice, and the total of their faces is counted. If 2, 3 or 12 turns up, he loses a cent to his opponent. If 7 or 11 he wins one from the other. In either contingency he continues to shoot until the dice register one of the other six numbers. When one of these turns up, that is called his "point," and he continues to throw for a repetition of that count. If it comes he wins another cent, and starts fresh, as before. Though lucky before, after the "point" has been decid ed the number 7 becomes unlucky, and when it is thrown the player "craps out." He loses a cent, and the dice are passed to his opponent. The other scoring figures, 2, 3,ill and 12, do not count when throwing to duplicate a "point" Sometimes a lucky shooter will keep the dice (or some time. When the "point" is decided hia opponent is to be seen in the favorite and typical at titude of "crap" players. Bent over the dice, he will be seen snapping his fingers vigorously, and anxiously cry ing: "Come a seven! come a seven!" which he firmly believes will force his opponent to "crap out." a milkman's MISTAKE. tU MUtook Hi Customer's Emr-Troupel for Mllk-Cu. An amusing story is told of one of our formerly well-known Back bay physicians, says the Boston Herald, who is now sn old man, and bo deaf that he cannot hear anything without the use of an ear-trumpet. It happened that while he was spending bis vacation at his summer residence be had occasion to make some changes among the people with whom he traded for the necessaries of life. Early one morning he was aroused by his wife and mode to under stand that somebody was knocking violently at the front door. Putting on a light dressing-gown, and procur ing Mb trumpet, he started off down stairs, prepared to listen near the door and ascertain the cause of so much disturbance. Intent upon finding out what the noiaei was about, he opened the door a little way, and, sticking his ear-trumpet through the crock, ap plied his ear to it and awaited develop ments. In a few moments he felt a luke warm liquid running from his ear, down tbe back of his neck, and on to the floor. Flinging open tbe door, he discovered that the new m'lkman hod mistaken his ear trumpet for a milk can, and was leisurely pouring tbe contents of a gallon jug into tbe end which had been presented to him through the crack of tbe door. Sufferers from chills ard fever, who bave need quinine as a remedy, will ap preciate Ayer's Ague Cure. This prep aration it taken according to direc tions, is warranted a sure cure. Bri denta in malarial districts should not be without it. M A. JE Jl IV as s Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Cu's They catob onto a few important faot, one on reading this Ad. When they learn of tbe QRANDCLBARANCB SAalEj Ot General Merchandise taking plaoe at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! Tbey will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait, WHAT ? MoFarland Meroantile Co, of Heppner, selling ont at cost f Tea, we offer oar whole stock at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for onr Fall purchases. These goods are all New, Clean, Fiist Class Articles and bought in the best markets in tbe United States. We wish to exchange tbem for your money. A Chance of a Life At Cost or Lower ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens. Embroderies. Handkerchiefs. Towels. Infants Caps, Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, f lannels, blankets, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks. Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, Rbck and Colored Hose. Dress Linings. Stays. Silk Thread and Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Goode, eto. Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, At prices never thought of. Call and see. One hundred pairs child's heavy lace shoes Uversbirts, Ulnves, etc., Boots, Shoes, tin briers, Hals. Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neokwear, Hosiery, Toilet Snaps BruHbea, Kazors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, torks and spoons; Carving 8eta, Trunks, Va lises, eto. Our whole Counter Months. A Full Stock of Hardware, Conk and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Bnokets, Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, GotfiH Pots, Tea Puts, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, Granite ware. Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees. Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools. Roof Platps, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps. G assware. Crockery, Ti ilet Sets, S'one Jars, Limp Chimnevs, Lantern Ginhles. Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Bakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Hsoks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed D'ills, at oost until pies nt stook is sold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc. Come in and make your selections before money by buying at our store. A full line oi tins saie. ONLY SPOT CASH Country trade solioited. It will pay your punplies at onr prices. Dm't let yourself these hard times. Mail orders no irouoie to show goods. WE M3HAJN" This Clearanoe Sale is now in full blast. It is the Headquarters! Jlnt Drugs Oil H, Glass, Toi let Artloei Patent Menlolnea, IX to Office of all stages running The Lancashire Insurance Co. OP MAXCIIKNTKK, UNGL.ANU A. W. PATTERSON, AGENT. q!olthe Hot ln meorld DR. FOOTK'S HAND-BOOK AP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPES, is the title of a vary valr-nljie hook that gives a great amount of Information of tbe I'tmost Importance to Everybody, ouimeriibig their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS ABOUT What to Bat, now to Eat It, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, ?erilsof Summer, How to Breathe. Infldenm of Plants, Occupation for Invalids, Alcohol as a Food aud a iiedlcine, Superfluous Hair, Beuiovlng Same, Restoring the Drowned. Danirers of Kifl4in(r, Ventilation, uess, tCxerctne. IT TELLS HOW TO CUIIE Black Byes, Bolls, Bums, ChUtblalas, Cold Feet, Conn, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Karache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headacho, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Itlngworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Byes, Sore Mouth, Sore Nipples, Sore Threat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Couc'li, Worms lu Chlldrou. I r WILL SAVE XtUG'J'OlCS UILLsV QfAll new sunscribers and prompt renewals duringthe month of June will be presensed with free oopyot this as a premium. Hard to Satlsry. A man who had undertaken to climb a certain steep cliff on the Shetland islands to gather wild fowls' effjjs waa neither very experienced nor very brave, although ho boasted of bein? both. IU pushed upward, however, briskly, without looking behind, till he bad got up about a hundred and fifty feet, when he stopped to breathe. The pause was fatal to his self-possession, and he called out in tones of terror: "Men: men! I om going I am going!" His comrades, having been thus warned, moved the boat out of the ivay, so thot the poor fellow came sheer lown into the deep water. Mighty was the plunge, but at length he rows M the surface, when he was instantly ;aught hold of and dragged into the boat. After many gaups and much spluttering of sea woter from his mouth, his only remark was: "Eh, men! this is a sad story I have lost my snuff box!" Mistakes. A man wbo needs power for pumping, sawing or lathes, surely makes a mistake it be purchases ao inferior make of machine becanee it is cheap. Why not bny tbe Hercules (Ins Eugine and muke no mistake. Henri for cstslnifiie. Falubr A Key Typs Kodndky, Front 4 Alder Uts., Portland, Oregon. To retain sn sbnndnnt besd nt fcnir of a natural oolor to a gnori old ag. tbe byeirne of tbe scalp must be observ ed. Apnly Hall's Hair Benewar. of wbioh tbey must and will know Time to Buy Goods Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mitts, way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing, store will be a Big Bargain During the coming Summer the assortment is broken. Save your ot (groceries at ont Drioes. until close gets goods AT COST. yon to travel hundreds of miles to lay In friendahip fir anv firm cause you to tax carefully filled. Call and beoonvinoed; BTJSIJSniSS! out of Heppner. PHtL. (OHS, Proprietor. Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth, Bathing Beat Way, After-Dlnner Naps, Lungs and Lung IllHeajies, EfleetB of Tobacco, How to Avoid Them, (,'ure for Intemperance, Clothing, What to wear, Headache, Cause A Cure, How Much to Wear, To tlet Hid of Lice, Contagious Diseases. Vnlnrlnl Affection . A soft, fsir skiu ia the tesult of pure blond and a helthy liver, to secure which, Aiei's RsrsBparilla is the Super ior Medicine. Lsdies who lely upon i-f'sm tics tnbesntify I heir oomph linns, -hould tnske a note ot this, bearing in mind that they can't improve upon nature. ADDITIONAL, lOCALK. Tbe Htndehsker wagon beads them all, for sale at Gilliam k Jiisbee's. a "Hardware" did yoo sayf Why, yes at F. C. Thompson 4 Co.'s stand, and the ! plnoe for bargains. a I The Keeley Institute, at forest Grove onres liqnnr, opium, morphine, ooonine j and tobacco hsbit. nee ad. ! If yon want to buy groceries, and bread stuff cheap, go to the Enterprise I Urnceiy. Kirk dc Ituu), proprietors, a The general mercnandise establish merit formerly owned by Coffin A McKar land, has lately changed hands, now be ing nndfr the control and management of The McFarland Meroantile Companv, which continues business at tbe old stand with a larger stock than ever. I WANTED Ad nerKetio pr sou to act ss our general agent, snlary MOW) per mouth and commission, Address with stamp. Cbus. A. Knbinsim & Co.. Hulina.Ksns The great vegetable subs'itat for lills is Uimmoni Liver Kegnlator, Cares sick beadacbt. Why Don't You Call on the New Firm at the old Van Dnyn f tend ? 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 trouhla to show poods and piva pricpg. Respectfully Yours, HOENOE & AlllllZN. They All Get Something. "OR0M s bushel of corn, 8 distiller gets four gallons of whiskey, -- which retails at $16.00. The government gets $3.60 ; the farmer who raised the corn gets 40 cents ; the railroad gets $1.00 ; tbe manu facturer gets $4.00 ; the retailer gets $7.00 j the consumer gets six months, and the policeman gets paid for running him iu. You'll get something tio if you run in and see the new lines of Dress Goods we open out this week you'll get an agreeable surprise and perhaps a dress. We have opened 15 cases of new dress materials and laoes that left the other side of the fish pond only four weeks ago. M T -OF- C. HXJHIj, m kh kit. The Enterprise Bakery and Grocery Store. On May Street, opposite Pslaoe Hotel. They will keep on band a full line at STAPLE AND FANCY km and Provisions. A nll tin. nf AV.niMA !...., .1 T .1 . l J .1 ,, . , . u .u.a ..uo . wu"iuo iitb, i.nnrn usually kept in a first-class bakery store. try them. Land Patents Land patents secured for settlors in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully bandied. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having conflicting claims nnder the agricultural land laws, and tbnee between olaimnute nuder the Mineral Laws and ngrionltnrul claimants; and also between cUim iuig nnder any of the public Und laws ami the Kailroad companies and their granted, and the states and their grantees, under the Swamp-Land and Hchool-Land Grants. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers wbo bave oomplied with Ihe laws under which their entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of tbeir patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities which can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating ts the pnblio lands, especially on points arising nnder tbe new laws wbioh bave been reoently passed providing for tbe disposal of tbe publio domain. If yon want your land patent in a hurry if yon want your land bnsiness, nf any character, attended to by skillful and oumpeteul attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderhurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. 0. BORG, : THE Out for Cash Bargains IN Jewelry, Cash Talks. SEE BO KG, MAY HTUEET, HEPPNER, OR. OF jTho youiijf how to cliooso the best 0110 to mitrry iffNTWO ("On?SE)Tho iriin rmd how to be happy in marriage; ( DAYS YOU )The fond pureiil bow to huve prize babies; ( ONE WANT )The motherbow t have them without pain; (AGENT TO )Tlw childless how to bo fruitful and multiply, ( SOLD KNOW JTho curious how they "growed" and came to be;( 42 WHAT The healthy how to enjoy life aud keep well ; (AND HE EVERY )The invalid how to get well aain speedily; ( SAVED l'.ODY )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that iR of most worth TN ONE TO JFind it in Dr. FooteV Plain Homo Talk, YEAR. 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