NuTlCE TO AltVKKllbiLtta. I'HtWE dtafrinji the limertion of dlBplay tuis., r change ui same, must get their copy in .lot later than Monday evening fur Tuesilay ( edition, or Thurtiday eveuiiig for Frfdayi edi ion. Thje Patthkhun PubuhhifgCo, NOTICE. 1. The Bum of five cent per lino will be 0 barged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of rebpwt," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five eents 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 his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writers real uame is sigued asau evidence ot good faith. P. FISHEK, NEWBPAPKK ADVKKTI ing Agent, '21 Merchants exchange, 8au J raucisco, is onr authorized agent. 'lhl papt r la kept on tile in hih olhce. llME J ABLE. titage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Uaiiyou City, leaves an follows : Kvery day at 6 a. m., except Hunday, Arrives every day at 6 p. m., except Sionday. the cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. B A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Fhill Cohn, Agent. Give your busmen to Heppner people, and therefore amit to build up liepp ner. tutronize those who patronize you. Here and There. A mining boom is id progreea id Gract county. Ben FuppeD was down Friday (rum Hardmau. W. 0. Rfininger was id Monday from J. C Knk'a. Hod. S. B. McCoid died at Bukei City on ibe 9 b mist. Mule Mvbee leavta today for an out ing uu Feuland prairie. Artbnr Suiiib will clean watches at the rednoed pnoe ol SI. Gov. Kea and Uncle Jack Morrow are acjourmug at StioUnrUe springs. Frank Roberta bus troue to tbe Walla Walla ouuutry lo work through barvrgt. Hood's Pills cure all liver ilia, hilioua. liens, j iiudioe, indigeation, sick bead ache. 25o Fred Sherman returned yesterdaj from Tee apriniiB, uceumpnnied bv Frank Natter. Jobn F. Spray will pay the highest market price for ohiukc us at tbe L'linrt) Meat Maiket. 7if. ditor Cradlebangb, now of Tbe Dal es Cb'iiuiole, bus sold tbe liuud Kivtr (ilaoier. Photographs 81.50 pel d( zen at Sbep psrd's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main 8t., Ht ppuer, Ore. 26 f. Mrs. Ada Oweua onminitted fuioidt at iNioEweu on tbe 4ih mat., by cutting her throat with a ri.z r. Strikers in Hnoranieuto have Adopted guerilla warfare, and bave lost man friends in coustquence. John E. K belts, Ed. of tbe Harney Times, was nceutly oleared ot tbe charge of embtzzlemeDt. A little black bug in attacking fl iwers and garden truck. Will some bngolo gist ci. me to (be rescue. Mrs. El. K. Bishop and obildren departed today for Pendleton to spend a few days witb relatives and friends. During harvest the Liberty Meat Market will exchange meat for wheat. Faimers should take advantage of thib offr. 7tf. Ex Sheriff Geo. Noble and J. B Bunt left overland today f r Southern Oregon. Tlie.v will remain down there several weeks. Free Greene and Albi rt Matteson were in from the monutaius Friday lust. The boys didn't seem to be iufatuaied with our climate. Stage leaves for Eoho Mondays, Wedi esdays. and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, ThurFdxjs and Saturdays. U. Wade, Prop. T. W. AyersJr., agent. Miss May Builey was on the sick Hat for the pant week. She returned yester day to Mr. Hughes' iu whose family sb has been retained this summer an pre ceptress. VVm. Rush and wife If ave today for McDiiffi Springs. Mr. Rush is iu poor health, and may go to tbe roast if be does Dot get better over at this Grant county bealtb resort. Tom Buckley, Hunday last, was arrested by Marshal Rnaik for obstrep erous couduot, and Mond y like all ye erring brethren, deposited tbe oustomary fee itb tbe recorder. W. C. Keiuioger reoeived a telegram yesterday stating that his daughter, who resides at Milton, is nut eipto'ed to live, aod I e accordingly left fur that place on toda'd train. Pendleton Knights of Pythias some time Biuce bruugnt atvut the consoli dation of the two lodges, Damon and Harm ny, and now D-.uinn No. 1 is the only K of P. lodge in that city. We are informed that tickets can now be bought through to Portlaud, arrange ments having been made with tne opposition boats. The road will prob ably be in full operation again by the 25th inat. Green Mathews, east aide of Main treet, has a neat barber shop aud does work at popular prices, 2i c nts suave or hair out. These have been bis charg es for mouths. Don't forget bim. Last Satutdst atveralof ourmerrhants got in some sugar, puttiug an end to tbe famine that baa existed here for some time. It did m t last long, but other invoioes will be in soon, and no nrther trouble iu that directioii is expected. Tbe latest from the E-ist is that the proposition made by Deb-i to the r til way managers was not aooepted. ai d con sequently the strike is not S. Yet con ditions are improving, many line" heing in operation aira n. Eit of Coioagu tbe trouble is virtually at an end T.-M.: At the last session of tbe legislature the law by which count assessors went into ( tfice was changed, ao that hereafter tbe conEty assessor takes bis seat t e first Monday n, January instead f the first Monday iu Maroh. Sunday last it rained over on Rhea ereek, iu the neighborhood of Crocket Kiik's, m as to postpone hayiug yester day. Up at Ben Matt-sou's and over here at fcbpptier it did not rain at all. A geueral rain 'would not come amiss, tboogb orops are as good as made. A. C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, has purchased the tonsorial parlor formerly wned by Gid Halt, at tbe Matlock bnilding next door to Btmon's blaok amitb shop, where be invites tbe patron age of all who desire strictly first class work at reasnunhln prices. Haircut, bave or shampoo, 25 cent each. G'Ve bim call The regular subscription P'ice of tba Semi-Weekly Unz tte is $2 50 and the regular priee cf the Weekly Or'gonian iafl.jO. Anyone anbacribing for the Oaz-tie and paying for one year in erivMice csn get both the Gaze'te and Weekly Oregooian fur All old sub scribers paying their anhae-ipMona for one year in advance will be entitled to (be same. Tbeeieenou contest case, Hayes vs. Harm -Kb ti, whicu was oilUd for th loth, Sunday, has b-en postponed lid im x tSepteiuber term of c urt. Geo. Hairiuntou, tu preseut Bheriff of Mor low ouiiuty, received notice of contiuu anoe yesierdiy. The attorneys prosecu ting i be oase are Starr, Killan & Ttiom as, nf Portland, and rion. J. N. Brown, ot Heppner. Town council met in ri gu'ar session last evening, F J Halo.ck, acting mayor, presidit g, and all onuncilmeu present. M. Laughbn was allowed 81. ibe eerviots of tbe present marshal were continued ft r two weeks longer to collect dog and poll texts, and then the assembly of honorable oity dads ad journed. At a recent meeting of the Pythian Sisters, tbe otuVers-eleot were installed, followed by a o.dlatiou. A number of brethren were present, and some of them ell lis outhe quiet that the Pythian Sis trsare ti e b-si jndges in Hrppuer of tthalittakeatu nok e the palate. Well, if I bey don't know, nho does. "Be sure yon get Ayer's" is an im portant coition to all in search of a thorough reliable blood purifier, Ayer's Sarsparilla being the one on wbiob there en be do manner uf doubt It has stood the test of nearly half a century, and has long been considered the standard. B. A. Hnnsaker riinB stage between Heppner aud Monument, an iving every day except Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap HSt route to the interior. P. Oohn, agent. H irry Warren returned Friday from The Diller. He saw Harry Phillips, Walt Richardson, Frank Rogers and others, and all have work. The first three are iu tbe employ of the railroad. At a called meeting of the school board last SutU'day, Fraiik riaird was awarded I be contract to furnish the wood for the district, seventy oords at 84 50 per cord. . W. H. Boober and Ernest Piper was in the oity fioiu the L xmgtou oouutry Stiir.l iy. B itb report fl ittering pros pect down iu tne lower uuuutrv. Rev. FathPr Bentgen, of Pendleton, will bold service at theC ithoho ohuroh next Sunday, July 22. Everybody in vited to attend this service. A onmmittee of young ladies gave a piouio in Jones' gmv", last Saturday, a number of our young people being present. Albert Ayers and family arrived from vialheur last Saturday, making the trip overland. His sheep are doing very well there. l'hill Cohn arrived from 'Frisco Satur day. Mis. Cobn and child will not re i urn for somr-weeks jet. Walter and Charley Van D'tyn are taking an outing iu Penlaud prairie, in compauv with Nate Me Bee. R xty Heppner penpla were in atten dance on M'. Tom Bradley's Sunday dinner, the 15 b lost. The "Waif of the Rierrns," Friday, Jti Iv 20th, at tbe opera bonne. Se display ail. in this issue. Geo. Confer antl wife and Dr. P. B. McSwnrds and wif spent Sunday last on Rhea oreek. D. I. Asbu'v, of the Grant County N-ws, was in Washington, J), Q.t on the 13ih inet. Friday last the thermometer registered 98 degrees iu tbe shade at Heppuer. The strike is over, and then it isn't. That is tbe tone of Eastern news now. Frank MoFarlan and family left Sat urday overland for Hood River. li is. Lienallyu wan up from Lexing ton on business last Friday. Jake Young and wife were in from Gooseberry Saturday last. Heading is now in full blast in the north end of the comity. J. W. Matlock returned from Portland Friday of last week. E l R. Bishop leaves today for Port land on business. Dan Horner returned Saturday from Union. WANTED An ederKetio ppr son to act as our general agent, salary $40 00 per month and commission. Address witb stamp. Chas. A. Robinson A Co., 8alina,Kan8. WANTED-OllLD M1NEKH. To develop the gold properties in Lewiston, Miueis' Delight, Atlantic, South Pass, G dd Creek,- or on the Rustler Belt. You can get full infor mation regarding reliable mines which are for sale by the o-tmps mentioned by addressing James A. McAvoy, connty olerk of Fremont c nnty, Linder, Wyo., Wm., Sturgis, Jr., Cheyenne, Wyo,, A Kendall, cashier First. National bank, R iok Springs, Wyo., S. L. Spangler, jhairmin Fremont bjard of county commissi mers, Atlantio City, Wyo. The Union Pacific is tbe shortest and quickest line to tht South Pass country, daily stages from Rock Springs and Rawlins. Jcly Toilettes for Julv has beep onrdiully welcomed at this oflioe. Tbe elegaut engravings present charming and varied ex imples nf summer styles, tbe latest ideas and creations of tbe modistes of Europe being embodied therein. Dressmakers and ladies alike will be gratified with this number, no j 'nrtial of its class containing eo many beautiful designs, suitable for travel or fiir the occasions which arise during a soj mm at the seaside aud other sum-ni-r resoria. Diiuty sleeves, blouses, c irsages, Oollareltes.a d childrena' attire are specialties which will be noted. It can be obtained from all newsdealers, or direot from Toilettes Publishing Co, 120 West, 23 St., New York. Single copy 20 cents. Yaarly subscriptions SI 5J. Offckbs Installed On Tuesday eveuiug lust Doric L 'dge No. 20, K. of P., nf Heppuer, in"lal ed tbe following offinera for term ending Dec 31. 1894: CO., A. W. Pattersi..J V. C, Tnos. Qiaid; P, E. S Keithlj; M. of F., W. W. Smead; M. at A.. W. C.Thomp son; VI. of W., E L. Freeland; I. G., J. N Brown; O G , J. J. Roberts. D. D. G. C, E. P. Voruz was the installing officer. . Xoaey Spent Economically . Money economically speut ia not al ways j idiciously spen. Wbf Simply because a ob-M article often requ les mote m mey spent on it to kee it in rep.irthuu it omil.l oust to pmcbase the best. We m nuf.iO ure nothing bm the la-si gas and a"lnie engine iu the market, and re-ii.s pn-v, j,. Send for ostainHue. Palmkb & Rex TyeB Found rt. Front & AUtr is k, Portland, Or. Why 6i.ff.ir from dyspepsia and bead ache when Mmmona Liver Regulator will eure you ? Ml I Urt. rials Emery Indigestion, Cramps In the stomach, dyspepsia and estairh ot th bowels, caused mr wife greatsuffering. She haa been taking Hood's SarsaparllU sad now has Hood's Sarsa- , 1 - parilia none of these symptoms, has improved in looks and wnlirht. T hT nlun Cures taken Hood's Sarsapa- rilla for ScrafBla and Graeral Bebillif with much benefit I am satiilied Hood's Sarsa ptrilH is a splendid tonie and blood purifier Herman P. Ehebt, 34 Sixth St, Portland, Ora Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness. FltOM A LP! Mi. En. Gazette: Runday, July 8th, will long be re membered by tbe citizens of Butter oreek aud adjacent section. It was tbe regular appointment of the Rev. J. B Chamberlain of tbe M. E. church, South, at the Thompson school bouse. It bad been announced that an all day service would be held and a basket dinner given. A fine platform and pleuty of seats had been prepared at tbe resi dence of O. F. Thompson, who has one of the most beautiful places on oreek. There were 200 or 250. present, wbicb means r early ihe entire Community, for a distance of ten or fifteen miles around. Several were present from Echo and Foster. Rev. Miller preached the morning sermon Bnd Rev. Pnrrish in the after noon. After the morning servioes, Rev. Chamberlain baptized nine converts and took them into the church. Three were immersed and sizsprinkled or poured. A dinner was then spread, tbe like of which is seldom seeu. There was sufficient for all present aod basket fills to spare. All j du in praising tbenntiringeff irts of Mr. Thompson aod family to make the affair successful aud tbe people Comfortable, Their daughters, Misses Phoebe and Lutie, who bad just re turned from sohool at Monmouth did much to make the dinner a suooesa All went home pronouncing it a grand feast both spiritually and socially. I(. Alpine, Or , July 9, 1894. "How to Cars All Hk iu Diseases.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cores tetter, eczema, ititw, all irnuinDs on tbe faoe, bands, nose, He,., leavin; -- tbe skin clear, white and heaJthly, Its great healing and on rati ye powe -a are possess ed by no other remedy. . sk your drug gist fur Swayne's Ointment. 1 yr. OPKN LETTKB. To the New Postmaster: Since you bave taken your position as postmaster in our oity, it. is .plain to a close observer that there baa been a great improvement in the old building formerly used. Mew paint aud paper, together witb "new brooms," present a fine appearanoe. "So far, so good " Tba next point under oousideiation, do you intend running tbe office to suit your owd oonveuienoe, or for the ao oommodatioD of tbe pnblio? On tbe evening of July 10th, all letter mail bad been delivered, but you could not spare five minutes time to band out the latest Oregonians, whiob are in such great demand, since our people bave been shut out from the world during the past aix weeks. In your neglect and refusal to do ao, we ooosider your ideas are considerably "off" aud suoh aotiona grate harshly on the f' elings, especially wbile mail oomes in onco or twioe in each week. This expresses tbe stntimentsof a roomful who were anxiously longing for Ore gonians, giving latest news of railroad troubles, etc., etc, but were disappointed owing to your imperious order, saying, "No paper mail will be distributed." Tbe oummon people are "not in it" from your etandpoint. Yours respeotfully, Fbank Mi'Fabi.and. Heppner, Or., July 11. 1894. ADOniONAL, locals. The Stndehaher wagon beads them all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardwaro" did yon say? Why, yea at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s ntaud, Bud the plaoe for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at forest Grove onres liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine and tobacco habit. See ad. If you want to buy groceries, and bread stuff obeep, go to tbe Enterprise Grocery. Kirk A Buhl, proprietors, a The general merchandise estab'ish ment formerly owned by Coffin 4 Mt Kar land, has lately changed hands, now be ing tinder the control and management of The McFarland Mercantile Companv, which continues business at tbe old stand witb a larger stock thuD ever. a NOTICE OF lUKNOLl'TlON. To whom it may c mcern: This is to cerli y that tue firm of Sloan ft Howard has this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All aooonnts of tbe old firm are due them, payable to either member, and all accounta owiog by them are payable in tbe same manner. 'I hose owing the old firm are requested to os.ll ' nd settle by cash or note, at onre. Mr. T. R. Howard will continue tbe business at the old st tnd. E G.Sloan. T. R. Howard. Heppner, Or., June 20, 18(14. 245 8 Land Fox Sale. 480 acres over 'n Wilson nrairie. A good stock ranob 'D will be told cheap. Call at Qhu te office for partiealare aDd terma t;. HAPPINESS Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and atlj dning Cu's They catch onto a few important facto, one of which they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of tbe GRAND CLEARANCE SALE Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! They will make a "bee line'- for it at a "Nancy Haoka" gait. WHAT ? McFarland Mercantile Co , nf lleppner, selling out at cost? Yes, we offer onr whole stock at lowest wholesale pric-s, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for onr Fall purchases These goods are all New, Clean, Fitat Class Articles and bnnght in tbe best murk' to iu tbe Duited States. We wish to exchauge them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Cost or Lower ! D'eB Goods, White Goods, Linens, F.mhroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Cape. Ronneta and Cloaks, Corsets, Kit! Gloves. Silk G oves and Mitts, Flannels, blankets, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, BUck anil Colored Hose, Dress Lining", Stays, Silk Thread and Twist, Kuittiug Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Good, eto. Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, At priceB never thought of. Call and Bee. One hundred paira child's heavy lace shoes way down. Men's Bnd Boy'e Clothing, Oveiebiits. Gloves, etc., Boots, Shoes, Kiihbers, Ha's, Caps, Underwear, White Smrts, Silk Neokwear. Hosiery. Toilet . Soaps Brushes, Kz ,r. Table and Pocket Cntlerv, Silver Plated Ware (kuives, furks aud spoous Cuiviug Seta, Trunke, Va lises, eto. Our whole Counter Month?. A Fnll Ntnok of Hardware, Cook nnd Hating Sloven, Tinware, Buckets, Milk Pails. Paiiri. flntikiug C'ensils, C' ff-Pots, IVa Pots, Stove Roies. Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, Itraniteware, B dts an.) Washers. Plow Single Tiees. Carpenter Tools (all kind-) Garden Tools. Koof Plaus. Stove 1'ipe. Nails, Ho, 8 Sitoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, llunging n, I Stand Lumps. G a-sware. Crnckerv, T llet Sets. S one Jars, Lrnnp Cbimnes, L intern Uohs. Lan'erns, Wicks. Oliver Obill-d Plows, Gann Plows, Hu R,ks Mowers. Mitchell Wagous, Hacks, liock BoardB. Carts, Harrows. Heed I) ills, at cost until pies nt slock is sold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles aud Slmt Guns, etc. Come in and mnka your selections la-fore the assortment is broken. Save your money by buying ut our store, A full lino of Gr ceties at out prices, until close of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASHgltsgoDds AT COST. Country trade solicited, It. will pay )ou to travel hundreds of miles to lay In your supplies at onr prices. D m't let friendship f ,r anv firm oause you to tax yourself these hard times. Mail orders cart fully filled. Call and be oonvinced ; No trouble to show goods. WE M3IAN BUSINESS! This Clearaooe Sale is now in full blast. McFarland II BORG, : THE : JEWELER! Outjor Q Watches, n T 331 Clocks, Cash Bargains ' Mmmk kVERWARE, JeWClrV. tirfllL INSTRUMENTS,'1' (Jasli Talks. "MmW 'Trust liusts PEE BO KG, MAY KTUKET. HEPPNEK. OK. 'It is the Headquarters! jpointa. Drugs (Ilia, Glass, Toi let Artioes, Patent Medlolnea, Bto. ' . Office of all stages running out of Heppner. MIMiSTW DRUG COPHHT. for Infants " CafttorisisHo wcUodaptwl UiclAUlrc-n V.izt I rocomncn. it tw (r:.Teriortary irw-lytix.i Lnowa to rn V U. A. Arxna, I'.. I)., Ill Co. O-rorJ Li., Lrooa, V. "71w u.t of 'Coctorii i: lo nnd itri r..c.-;tj eo rrc'A Laov.-a i.izt L r(o;i;;i a vork cf supererogation lo endora I;, rw cro llio inU?t,70ct fan?.::i?.l who C) not I:-x;;C-yXo:ia wilJaia eacy rcacli," C-ir. Los Juityn, r. D., I'v YorU City. Tnz Csstai'r DR. FOTK It 4NO-UOOK. OP HEALTH III5T8 AND HEADY KECtPEH, U tbe title of a very v&inable hook that trf r & great amount of hi formation of the Iftmotf Importaxyw to Everybody, cou.rnjng tUelr daily bauita of atiof , Drinking, Dressing, eto., IT TELLS A BOL T What to Eat. How to Eat ft, Tblnira to Do, Tbtnga to Avoid, Perils of Summer, How to Breathe. Influence of Plants, Oonupation for invalids. loobolaaa Food and a kedl':lne, Superfluous flair, Removing Uame. hetor1riif the Drowned. Zanrert of Kinking, Overheating Houaea, Pruventing ear-b!tflitcti IT TELLS IIOIV TO flHE Dlnck Eyes, Bolls, Barni, ChlllbklM, Cold Poet, Conn, Coujrhi. Cholera, WaiThaai, Diphtheria, llywr-tery, Landruff, liypnria, Earache, Mora, rtld Fet, Frscklea, Ufadache, IIIcwukIi, HIvm, llor.ione,, Itihinr, Injiuwd KriaM, Ivj Polonln, Moiet, Pimples, Pllei, Kheumatlsm, Klnirworra, Ku-n-mx, hu-.nin-nlm, f;orn Kji, 8or Mooth,' 8or Nipple., Sore Thr"ai Suiutrok. Ktlntri mi'i lnw;t Isltea, Hw-ailnir Kwt, Toothache, Ulcer nana, "ooopuij toufa, njraiiiunjuurei;. (3TA1I new aaiisurilK-ra and prompt preoaed witb a free eopyot tbia m store will be a Big Bargain During the coming Summer PHIL. ' OHX,Prnpr.fitnr. and Children. Cantorla c::rcs Co:;-, Conrtlpatlon, Without i:iJurioua ihwllnatloa. Tor fwiTwr.I yrzr.i I I.cto icommodd your 1 Ca::tf)r!a,' tr.d f.'.:".l .".-rrcya crctlnuo to ( m c:i it hzz lnvarU:y j;roiuol L jneflciaJ Tniriif T. rnrjE2, If. D. Jiith Linxil and 7tli Avo,, Iicw York City. Comtaict, 77 Mlhrat BrRinrr, Krw Yoes Cmr. Parasite of the fikln, Care of Teeth Bathing Beat Way, After-Dinner Nana Lungaand L'lngbfwaeea.t.ffeAU of Tobacco J AT.!d Them, ure for Intemnerance. Clothinir, What to Wear, Headache, Caune A Cure, How Much to Wear, To Get Hid of Lice. ContHtriou DfneRMHi. ' Malarial ainn. How to Avoid 'lbem. Croup to Prevent,' u HAii, IHiVTOUto' II ILLS' rcnswHla doriogtb, montb of Jnos will b, premium. Why Don't You Call on the New Firm nt the old Vnn Dnyn stand T You will certaiuly be eurpiised at the low price in Dry Goods, Ladies Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Clothing, and A Complete Line of Groceries. COME IN AND SEE US! No trmtMi to show poods nrri give rrirpp.. Respectfully Yours, HOENOR & WARREN. Pi en - After a thorough test of the rinnT credit system, wehaveconclud- oil1 1 ed to change to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, we will sell to one and all for CASH OlSTLY ! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of what horetofore bad to be obreid f,.,r nnuolleotHble aooonnt,. Tbia ia no rtlleotion on yon, but ia a ,Uin hnainesa aUtpmeiit. We oan afford in sell at lower priope iu Ihia way. Xo Favorites A BAD BAKGAIN!!! gome are as thoughtless and careless in business matter, as the poor spider who lowers himself on his siikmi cord to Bure degtruotion. They allow themselves to inveigled into high-priced slorei where they get very little for their mouey. Bttnr pat-onize a store that sells vnry low for cash. If you want l.argains in sUple and fancy groceries a id provisions, pie, cake and bread, in fact everything kept in a firrit-olass bakery and grocery eitablishment, patronize the Enter, prise Bakery and Grocery Store. C. RUHL, Proprietor 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 BHJwwnindividnalahaTiDKoncflirfinKoUlma nnder tha agricultural laad lawa. and Ibnae bflwn elaimnDta ander tbe Mineral Law, and agricultural olttimDla; and ! blwmn iiltim m'a un lr any of tbe pnblio land lawa and lb, Kilroadr.mpauiP,BndihMrjrrHne.a. and the atate, and their granted, under toe Hwi mp Land and Ucb ml Land Ortnta. BpcclaUy madeof aiirina patrnta in Ilia ahnrteat pomible time for aettltn who bave complied with iba lawa nnd-r which their ei.triva were made, and who are annoyed and worried by d-Uja in the iaeu ol their patent, eanaed by Trifliaa IrrtKniantiea whioh CHn be eaaily and apeedily removed. Advice alen (riven in all mattera relating ta Ihe pnblio landa, eapeolally on pomte anaine nmler the new lava wbioh have been reoently paaaed providing for tbe diapoaal of tbe pnblio dnmain. If ynn want your land patent in a hnm-if yon want yoor land bneineee. of any character, attended to by akillful and o mpeteut attorneya, and promptly dis poned of, wrile to - PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Weddkrburn, Gen. Man., P. O.Bm,385. 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