The Pattkkson I'oblimhinh Co, NGTICE. 1. The sum of five cents per lint will be charged for "cardB of thanks," "resolutions of F6Hi)nut," lists of weddiUK presents and douora, tud obituary notices, other than those the edit or nball himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special uieetiugtt 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 bents 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 writer b real name iB signed as an evidence of gooa laitn. f P. FIbHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVEKTIrt ,1 J iiig Agent, 21 Merchants hxchanire. 8a u i raucisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept ou hie in hisomce. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardmau, Monument, Long Creek, Jfhu lay and Uaiiyou City, leaves as follows ; Every day at t a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. iu except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or rum the interior cuuiury. B. A. HUN8AKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. NOTICE TO ADVEHTIHKKS. I Tue sucoes9 of tbe dramB umi,g pHO.SK deciring the Innertion of display ads., PUF 1 Bl ,ne Heppner opera bouse lust . or change ui sauie, must got tneir copy In ; t ridny eve, 18 duo mru-ply to tbe sue "?,U"f!il.?,"i"L"vf"iu?JHj:.,Tln i ceesf.il mauHeemeD. of Mr Arthnr Elm. ...... Uui.i' iuK iu ma rutfria w aiaae tbe play "go, iu addition to muoh hHrd work H8 manager, quite flncopRefiilly plajiog the purl of "fenipletou Fake," au HOlur id nuaueml distress. When, by reason of a oold or from otuer cause, tbe stomach, liver, and Kidneys become disordered, do time should be lost in stimolati g them to action. Ajer'a rills act quickly, safely and surejy. Sold by druggists and dealers iu medicines. We are informed that Boss' friends are willing tn buck bim for a filty-yard raoe against t rank liivugslone, tbe young actor, r rom wbut we can learn snob match is possili e, as Mr. Livingstone's friends have confidence in bis Burinting qualities. Whether Pasteur's and Koob'speouliar modes or treatooeui will ultimately prevail or not, their theory of blood con tuminatiou is the correct one, though not original. It was on this theory that Dr. J. (J. Ayer, of Lowell. Mass , nearly fifty years ago, formulated Ayer's Sarsa parilla. B. A. Hunsaker runs stage between Heupner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday aud leaving every day except Sunday. Shortest and obeap 8t route to the interior. P. Oobu, agent. Saturday next Frank Livingstone and Frank Whetstone will ruuturSaO aside, a distance of eeveuty-flve yards. Half the money is already up as a forfeit, and tbe reumiuder will be put up Saturday. T. K. Howard bas been awurded the ooniruct to furnish tbe Heppner school di,tricl with wood at 84.70 per ood, Frauk Baird having deoided not to take tbe contract at tbe $4.50 per cord. J. H. Kribs returned Saturday from Calif., and intended going over to the John Day couuny, but changing his mind, left Saturday evening for outside poiuti. Wright Saling and a Miss Warren were married out ou Eight Mile Thurs day eve last at Peter Brenner's. Suo- cees to them. John McMillan snyB that bis wheat orop, Dortb of Leziugtou, promises to yield a goodly amount per aore, despite not weatner. Oreeu Math ws and John McCarty, accompanied by their respective families, left Saturday fur a few da) s' outing iu tue rsiues. T. D. Mathews having oompleted bis bay uarvest, was circulating around among uernner Iriencia tbe rUnt of tin week . Hive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to buiiU up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Here and There. Arthur Smith will olean watcheB at the reduced price of $1. - L. K. FairchilJ.of Han Francisco, was in Heppner over Suuday. Ed Hiuton and Jas. Dougherty are over from Vt allowa county. Santa Cruz, the best 5 oent oigar in the Northwest. For Bale by P.O.Thomp son Go. it. Tbe Gazette is the live paper of Mor row oounty. Mow is the time to Bub soribe. John F. Spray will pay the highest market price fur ohickens at tbe Liberty Meat Market. 7if. Hood's Pills are band made, and perfect in p-opurtiou aud appearance. U5o. per box. Tbe Gazette can nee some of that wood cow, buys, whenever you ohoose to bring it iu. Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Sbep pard's gallery, near opera house, uorth Main St., Heppuer, Ore. 26tf. Jus. Nolan, of lone, dr pped in the oflioe Ibis morning with encouraging L'ews from tbe lone seotiou. The Heppner Flouring Mill Co. will sell flour at $2.50 per barrel in any quantities. All flour warranted. I rv. Henderson, an old miner, is in fiom Baker City. He will rehire there soou to open up some placer mines. Daring harvest the Liberty Meat Market will exchange meat for wheat. Fai mere should take advantage of . this offer. 7tf. Hon. J. S. Boothby called on ns this morning while in town on business. Mr. boothby is in tbe midst of a bounti ful harvest. J. W. Hodson, of Salem, formerly lessee of the Peikins hotel, Portland, came in Sunday morning ou business, leaving yesterdao torFoBbil. Rev. Curran, of tbe Condon Congre gational uburoh, passed through Heup ner Friday last ou his way to Lexington, where bepreaohed lust Suuday. Stage leaves for Echo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. H. Wade.Prop. T. W. AyersJr., agent. Miss Anna Kinsman, formerly of Kansas, but for tbe past two years a teaober iu the Washington schools, is the guest of her brother, Sam KiDsman, of this city. From reports some late wheat has been more or lees scorched by tbe but weather, but yet Morrow county will raise more than a million bushels of whtat for export. Green Mathews, east side of Main street, has a neat barber shop aud does work at popular prices, 25 c nts suave or hair cut. These have been bis charg es for mouths. Don't forget him, Dan Stalter left a very flue sample of French White Winter wheat on our table Saturday. He bas a thirty acre patch of it, and judging from appear ances it ought to Held immensely. Word comes np from Eugene, though not .substantially vouched for. that Alleu McFernn, wife aud oneohild were killed recently in a runaway. They were formerly residents of tbiB conuty. Next Sunday morning and evening Rev. Adkius, of the M. E church. South, will preacb bis last sermons for this oouferenoe year at Heppuer. On the first Sunday in August, Elder Howard will preside in the pulpit. The commander of tbe Oregon Division S. of V., has issued a i-all to the mem bers to be the firet to stand by the government in case of open hostilities, and if necessary to raise a regiment. This will evidently not be necessary. Albert Ayers and family started to return to Malheur county this morning It is Albert's intention to return to Mor row county soon to reside, end be is going over lUere now tu "eep betn IeC0Kizsd USLKi mis. icuu.c uniD .Luuiufiauiru them. Our snbacribers, and others owing us, will confer a favor upon ns by paying np. We have demands to meet that necessitates collection of what is due ns. Any one can get a few dollars, and it will be muoh easier than for us to dig several hundred. A. C. Carle, of Boiee City, Idaho, bas purchased the tonsnrial parlor formerly owned by Gid Halt, at tbe Matlnck bnilding nex' door to Simon's black smith shop, where be invites the patwin age of all who desire strirtly first class woik at reasonable prices. Haircut, have or shampoo, 25 cents each. Give him a call. C. W. Gilhouoen, a strictly first-class artist from Tbe Dalles, bas now located in Heppner, having renipd and thorough )y fitted np tbe old Dannei gallery, where he will be pleased to receive all orders for photographs of every dessorii tion. He is a tborongh workman iu bis line and we bespeak for bim a liberal patronage from those desiring work. The regular enbsor'fption price of tbe Semi-Weekly Uaz-tte is 82.50 and tbe regular price of the Weekly Oregnnian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83. All old sub scribers payiog their snbscriDions for one year in advance wil. be entitled to tbe same. Eagle: f. B. Keeney and Mel Duatin returned last Satnrdnv with Pin Ear and Miss Dudley from Baker City, being unable to get passage over t!ie railroad to the Montana circuit. Pin Ear and Miss Dudley both come bark with laure's, the former winning a quarter mile db And the latter a three-fourth mile dash and second money in five igbt mile dash. Father Bugeut. of the Uatbolio church. delivered a very inteieBtmg sermon here last Sunday which was well attended, Taylor Thompson is over from Baker uny, and will soon lvmove bis family bai'k to this place. Simmons Liver Regulator ie the foe of malHNa it throws off the bile and pre vents its accumulating. B. 8. Gtiffiihs, brotlirriiilaw of J. A, Patterson, and general yardinagter at Umatilla, is visiting here. W. R MeVay, Harvey Akers, Wm, Biddle and Jay Bull were iufroui Goose berry yesterday. . Coughs aud colds kept tff hy taking Simmoua Liver Regulator to regulate tbe system. J P. Hayden, rf Lone & Oo and A. R Grant, of the O. W. R. Manf. Oo are iutown. A. 0. Carle receivtd Saturday last the sad news of the death of his baby at Boise. Aiies Ada Jones line been chosen to fill the vacanoy in tbe Heppner schools. Mat Halverson has purchased a half interest in Joe Woolery's lone business. Mies Julia Hart and her mother, Mrs. J. C. Hart, are visiting at Pendleton. Gen, Tedrowe arrived home from Portland Saturday morn eg. Bob Sbaw nnd wife oame in on Sun day's train from lortlaud. Alva Leach and 'Squire Baruett were np from Lexington yesterday. Ex-Commissioner Vincent was over from Galluway yesterday. John Lee, father of Frank Lee, was in town over Friday last. Peter Deaidoff was in from Long Creek with wool last week. Ed. R. Bishop returned from Port laud Sunday morning. Mr. 0. E. Fell has returned from an extended visit hast. Rrv. M. Bramblet was over from Lone Rook Friday last. Mr. Cbss. Long, of Galloway, was in Friday last. Dan Rice woe in Monday from Hard-man. M'liss Tbe dram, "M'liss," or "The Waif of the Sierras," presented at tbe op era bouse last Friday evening by White's Dramatic Co., assisted by 1 cal talent, was fairly well attended and ap preciated. This California play if one of tbe best ever put on the histrionic boards, and while we have neither the time nor spaoe to give the players that personal attention which i aob part de serves, we have a just orilioism to pass npou the audience that eve, which was perhaps an average of Heppner gather ings, in this: that merit should have without consideration as to whether players were local or pro fessional. To give local aotora un bounded npplanae, just beoamte tbey re aido in Heppuer more than anything else, aud to almost entirely overlook the good work particularly of Laura White Wolf as "M'liss," shows a desire to be clannish to almost tbe extent of selfish net's. Our amateurs have always been well treaied by professionals, and tbe former's friends should not have forgot tru to return the compliment. Certain ly there were weak points here and there iu the impersonation of nearly ev ery character, but it is always well to judge others as we would be judged. Is A Bad Box W. E. Howe, ex county treasurer, was arrested on tbe 7ih iust., down.at Klamath Falls, charg ed with violating the law providing for the redemption of county warrants when more than $1,500 is on band. The arrest grew out of tbe big fire of last Monday, when, according to Howe, $8,875 in greenbacks, belonging to tbe oounty, were burned in his store, where tbe fire originated. The oiroumstanoes of the fire were peculiar, and do not tend to relieve Howe of suspicion. Woo is tbe vfiwM Mao? A wise man is one who always acts wisely. What wiser things can a man do than purchase a HeroiileaGaa Eogiue for his ranch, printing i ffioe or machine shop? Peud fur catalogue. Palukb & Hay Ttps FuU.ndky, Front Ic Alder til., Portland, Oregon. Mood's Is Wonderful "it hanresting tuna t took a severe cold which settled tn my limbs, and in a short tlma davalopad Into Ia Maaanrr Raea aiiaaa. AtUrspend lni a good turn of mon ey for different reme dies and luSering alt winter, I became to crippled that I had to, walk with the aid of crutches. By the kind advice of a friend I was prevailed upon to buy six bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparllla. I took the medicine and It has ful ly restored me to bealtb and I think It Saved Mr. A. W. Cooler, Clifford, N. D. mj Life. I will cheerfully answer all who may wish to correspond about my affliction or state ment" A. W. Cooley, Clifford, North Dakota, Hood's A- -A VfVfVveA, Be Sure to Get Hood's Sarsa-partita Cures Hood's Pills cure nausea, aud biliousness. Aldrioh & Montgomery, the nlioto- graphers, silently folded their "tents" and slid out the other night, and we bave been informed leave some oreditora behind. This time tbe Gazette didn't get caug'rt, and it's a wonder too. Ball's Hair Reoewer cures dandruff and Boalp affections; also all oases of baldness where tbe glands which feed the roots of the hair are not closed up. STRAYED OR STOLKN. Oue horse branded M S. Finder will please return to George M. Massiuger, in the mountains, or to A. Abrahamsick, Heppner, Or., and reoeive suitable reward. There are other brands on the animal besides the one mentioned, but the writer cannot describe them. 247 tf. WANTED An eDerelio pr' sou to aot as our general agent, salary $40.00 per month and commission. Address with stamp. Cbas. A. Robinson&Co.,Salina,Kans. ADDITIONAL, LOCALS. The Studebaker wagon heads them all, For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did yoo sayT Why, yes at P. O. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the plnoe for bargains. a The Keeley Institute, at Forest Grove onres liqnor, opinm, morphine, oooaine and tobaoco habit. See ad. If yon want to buy groceries, and bread Btnff aheap, go to tbe Enterprise urocery. jura" & Hum, proprietors, a The general mercnandise establish ment formerly owned by Coffin & McFar- land, baa lately changed hands, now be ing under the oontrol and management of Tbe McFarland Mercantile Companv, wbioh continues business at tbe old stand with a larger atook than ever. a The ALMOST t-OriGOTTEN. Prehistoric Mreterlone Relic of People. On the skores of Brittany there is a mysterious relic or forgotten ages which escapes the attention of most travelers. 1'ar out in the Moriban sea across which legend tells us Arthur sailed with his knights in pursuit of the dragon rises a little island. It can be reached in a boat from the coast only in a calm sea. A Breton shepherd has a solitary hut upon it and feeds a few sheep. Crossing the grassy slope off which they browse, the traveler finds himself at the foot of the hill, in the face of which has been excavated a great tun nel or cave, floored, walled and roofed by huge flat rocks. Some archaeologists say that this cav ern was the work of the worshipers of the serpent god of Iloa a race that has passed into oblivion. The learned traveler knows only that the mysterious cavern antedates all history; that the rocks of which it is built came from the mainland, a dis tance of more than one hundred miles inland. No rocks like them make any part of the geological formation of the island. Even with our modern engineering knowledge and machinery it would re quire vast labor and skill to bring these enormous blocks of stone and place them so securely as to defy the wear and frictidn of ages. How were they brought here by men who had, perhaps, few mechanical ap pliancesnothing but the strength of their bodies and their faith in a strange god? The race who built the temple are dust. Even their names ages ago per ished from the earth. Their religion is vanished. These stones are the mon uments of their Indomitable resolution. That defies the flight of years. RAILROAD RATTLE. A locomotive requires fuel and labor to the value of three thousand dollars in the course of a year. The railways of England and Scot land derive a larger revenue from their goods than from their passenger traffic. Is every mile of railroad there is seven feet and four inches that is not covered by the rails the space left be tween them for expansion. The Victoria railway bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal, Can., contains 8,000,000 cubic feet of mason ry work and 10,500 tons of iron. MostitTifoES were unknown in Atlan ta, Ga., before sleeping cars were ruu from .Savannah into that city. This is evidence that mosquitoes travel first class. THOUGHTS FOR IDLE MOMENTS The older we become the more the wheels of time seem to have been oiled. We cannot all be the nickel-plated parts of the machinery. Endeavor Herald. The man who expects to outrun a lie had better not start with lame feet Ram's Horn. The man who seta out to be a re former will never get to rest a minute. Ram's Horn. Job was, I admit, a fairly patient man, but he never tackled thn taak of putting up stove plpeB. Endeavor Herald, Des Cartes' famous remark: "I think, therefore I am," la supplement' ed by Phillips Brooks' "What I believe that I become." Chicago Standard. HAPPINESS Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Co's They oatoh onto a few important faots, one of wbioh they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of the GRAND CIvBARANCB SALE -Of 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 ? MoFarlaod Mercantile Co, of Heppner, selliugont at coat? Yes, we offer onr wnole BtooK at lowest wboieaale prioes, for CA3H 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 the United States. We wish to exchange them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Lost or Lower ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Caps. Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Bilk Gloves and Mitts, Flannels, blankets. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Kuit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, BUck and Colored Hose, Dress Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fanoy Goods, eta. Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, At prices never thought of, Call and see. One hundred pairs child's heavy laoe shoes way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Overshirts, Gloves, etc.. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Sbirta, Silk Neokwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va lises, etc. Our whole Counter Months. store will be a Big Bargain During the coming Summer Why Don't You Call on 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 gooda and give pricpg. Kespectfuixy Youbs, HOENOE & WAEREN. V 11 KJ 11 i Of Plan A Full Stnok of Hardware, Conk and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buokets, Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking UteDsils, Cofl'rto Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tnba, Brooms, Brushes, (Jraniteware, Bolts and Washers. Plow Single Trees, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Platea, Stove Pipe. Nails, Horse Shoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lumps, G'aseware, Crockery, T ilet Sets, S'one Jars, Lamp Cbimuevs, Lantern Globlps, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Oani! Plows, Hay Rukea Mowers, Mitohell Wagons, Haoks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, 8eed D'ills, at cost nutil present stook is Bold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc Come in and make your selections before the assortment is broken. Save your money by buying at our store, A full liue of Groceries at out prioes, until olose of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will pay yon to travel hundreds of miles to lay in your supplies at our prioes. Don't let friendship for any firm cause you to tai yourself these hard times. Mail orders carefully filled. Call and be convinced ; No trouble to show goods. WE MEA-jSJ' BUSINESS! This Clearanoe Sale is now in full blast. McFARLAND Mil mi nuiwrr JillUlL mm BORG, : Out for THE Cash Bargains -in- V-:-:;.' 6, ' v XTi Jewelry, JEWELER! Watches, Clocks, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Eta., Uto. Cash Talks. Trust LJusts SEE BORU, MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OR. It is the Headquarters ! j)tliit, Druga Oil m, (iKiaa, Tot. let Artloea, Patent Medlolnea, Bto. . . . Office of all stages runn ing out of Heppner. PHIL. ( OHS. Proprietor. for Infants and Children. " Cat tori la so well adapted to children that I recommend it as nuperiortoany prescription known to mo." II. A. Azczzi, II. D., Ill Go. Ox-'ord Ct., ErooUya, IJ. Y. "The use of 'Castoria l;i no universal and its nieriu bo well linowa tact it BoeLifi a work of Bu;ererof:atioa to endorse it. Tew ore the Intelligent families who do not keepCaatoria within easy reach. Cablos Mabttn, D. J)., New York dty. Thi Centai; Coa-PAwr, 77 Mubiut Btkmt, New Yox Crrr, Cantorla cure Colic, Constipation, Sour stomach, Dlarrhcria, Eructation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote dl- gctttlon. Without Injurious medication. 'Tor sererul yeara I have nscotn mended your 'Cantorta,' and elicit clways continue to do so qm it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, M. D. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York Citjr. DR. FOOTE'S HIND-BOOE OL till AW 11 HINTS AND READY KECIPES, Is the title of a vry valr-abie bouk that gives & srreat amount of Information of the Utmost Import am to itver Ludy, Lwmiint their daily LablU of Eating, Drinking, Dretslc , etc., IT TELLS AIIOIT Influence of Plants, Parasites of the flkln. What to Bat, How to Rat It, Thlnn to Io, Things to Avoid, Perils of Hummer, dangers of Klsainjr, Occupation for Invalids, Bathlnjf-Best Wav, After-Dinner Napa, Alcohol as a Food and & Lungs and Luna: Inseaaes. Kfffenta of Tobacco. Aiedlcirie, How to Avoid Them. Cure for Intemperance, Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Curt, Removing flame, How Much to Wear, To Get Kid of Lice, RfeHtorWiir the Drownf-d. Contairlous I)lneaai. foiHi Overheat I riff lioiueft, Preventing Nettr-Sh;hted How to Avoid Them, Croup to PreranL Ventilation, ness, xercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Clack Byes, Boils, Burns, CblllbUlnj, Cold Feet. Coma, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Barache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed breasts, Ivy Potsonlnjr, Kolee, Pimples, Pilwi, Rheumatism, Ringworm, (Snoring-. Htammerini;. Hare Eyos, Sore Month, Bore Nipples, Sore Threat, Sunstroke, Htings and Insect Bites, Hwoating Feot, Toothache, Ulcers Warta, Whooping Coajh, ' arms In Children. IT WILL SAVK DOCTOKS HILLS. nam mntttwr'ihura anil nrnmnl rAnawnla dnnnothis month of JllDft will hS IvW w " - r- - -- n - - preoaed with ft free copy of this m premium. After a thorough test of the credit system, wehaveconclud- I I I a . ea to cnange to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, we will sell to one and all for CASH OlSTLY ! B s GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of what heretofore had to be oharged for unoollcotable account.. Thia ii so retleotioD on yon, bnt is a plain bneinena atatement. We oan afford to sell at lower pricea in this way. IVo Favorites No Bod Debts If i k CO. A BAD BARGAIN!!! gome are as thoughtless and careless in buBine.s matters an the poor spider who lowers himself on his silken cord to sure destruction. They allow Iheimelves to be inveigled into high-priced stores where they get very little for their monev. Better Mtinni.. . - tf r-..iii u DiUlC fcUQb sells very low for cash. If jou wsi,t 1 orgains in sUple and fancy groceries and provisions, pieF, cokes and bread, in fact everything kept in a first-class bakery and giocery establishment, patronize the Enter. piie ijaKery ana urocery Store. C HUHL, 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 rC - teernnr, HnPflfaltv mnrl rf aonnain. n.ll. ! iL . . . . ' " . . iwmu" iu iue aaories. possible t me for eett ere IrreKalariUe, Twhioh can b? d 'X MOied b' T"flin Advice alar, KiTBn in all matter! relatiDR t the publio landi eineolallT on If von want vnnr Ian I nufat n v....... tt . . . . PoaedBwri;eended ,0 -pet ISSiS PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., Washington, I). C. V. O. box, 385. llis My Institute -OP- For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It It located at Koreit Grora, Or., The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oahtti offlot (or particular!, cure " Treatment rivatant ture OF i:ovrhi YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY BODY OUGHT TO KNOW. READ P. II. T. )Thu "'iit)(r liovv to clioo.se CITe best one to tnurrv ; l)The married how to be happy in marriage; )Tho fond parent how to have prize babies: )T)ie mother how t' have them without pain; ITI.I. ..Iiil.lloo.. l. f...;H..I 1 ! i' ...j .....oa -uun iy uo XiUJtiUi tlUU UlUlllpiyi The curious how they "growed" and came to be ) I no nealtli how to enjoy life and keep well: 'Pt. i......i:.i i.. i a n ' uo luvoiiu uow io (jet weit again speedily; )The imprudent how to regain wasted energy. )AU who want knowledge that is of most worth )Find it iu Dr. Foote'a ''Plain Home Talk, ' )I,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 ool. plates; 200 r in-. )Reduced from $3.25 to $1.50: citviiilars frt r. )Murray Hill Book Co., 129 E. 28th St, Nr LTTWo DAYS ONE (AGENT UOLD 49 (AND HE OAVKU 1,100 jr One YEAE. . iOO.OOO C0PIE8 SOLD. Otis Patte NOTARY PUBLIC -CONVEYANCER oprioH