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FlfciHEK, NKWBPAPER 1 Am. lug Agent, 21 Merchant! ban hraucuico, is onr authorized i paper is kept ou tile iu his othce. ADVERTW fexchange, .gent. This TIME TABLE. Stage for Hard roan, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows ; Every day at 6 a. ra., except Hunday. A rrives every day at 6 p. in., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. H- A. HUN8AKER, Prop. l'hill Conn, Agent. Qxve your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up ttepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. Palace Hotel Bar! Keeps the flnoit Llquora and Cigars to be found in Ule city. Gambrlnui Beer on tap. Served in largest lizid luu. (i. B. TEiJKuWK, trup. Mere and There. Snbsoiibe lor tbe Gazette. Advertising pays in the Gazette. T. J. Carle, of lone, was in the city yesterday. H. M. Thornton was on onr street yesterday. Geo. Fell went to Pendleton on Tues day night's train. Uncle Tom Sontt and wife were in from Galloway yesterday. Osoar Minor came down from Dilob creek yesterday afternoon. Jnhnny Eager is now engaged in ped dling meal for J. F. (Spray, S. S. Horner aud F. J. Hallock return ed liom the Blues Wednesday. Al BoberU and wife leave tomorrow to join tbe oauipera at D.tob oieek. Mrs. Kobt. Shaw accompanied her hnsbaud to fortlaud Wednesday. Alfred Kasoh, representing Cloeaet & Devers, ot Portland, is iu town today. E. H. Clarke, tbe veteran wool buyer, of Pendleton, was on our streets yester day. Mrs. M. 0. Leslie is over from Monu ment visiting ber daughter, Mrs. Turn Bradley. Hick Mathews and Frank Rogers pnalied out for Ditoti Cretk yesterday morning. Alhert R-a Bnd Frank Whi tstone de parted fur Pendleton tbe latter part of last week. iUT Tlmmnann killed five rattlers reoemly while baying out on his Rhea cretk rauoh. Mrs. Jerry Brosnan, who has been ill at the Palaoe hotel for several days past, is improving. Hood's Pills are band made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. 25o. per box. Mrs. H liis Minor and family and Miss Lizzie MBtlocK returned from tbe moun tains ytsterday. J. U. Fuller, special Bgent (or tbe R iyal aud Liverpool Ins. Co.'s, was in tbe city yesterday. E. 0 : Geo'ge D. Fell, of Hppner, is in i he city on wool business aud to visit his relatives here. Born To tbe wife of Loren Gentry, of Black Qurse, Sunday evening, Aug. 12, an eight pound boy. V. A. Kirk and family returned from a two mouths' sojourn in the Blue moun tains on last eveuiug. Photographs 81.50 pel dozen at Shep pard'e gallery, near opera house, north Moin Hi.. HeuDuer. Ore. 26tf. Mrs. 'Gene Campbell and sod and Miss Annie Fristoe returned from the mount ains tbe first of tbe week. Penland St Co. will have wheat sacks for sale nil he Lexington platform and at the Heppuer atoro. 56tf. Have yon any oictnres you want en larged? Then SeeGilhousen at Denner Gallery. Satisfaction sure. Howard D.idsim, after paying the oity a flying visit Tuesday, departed ou tbe evening train for Pendleton. W. D. Offioer and wife came np on yesterday morning's train on their way to their borne at Canyon City. Tbe Heppner Flouring Mill Co. will sell fl .nr at 82.25 per barrel in any quantities. All ti iur warranted. E. 0.: H. C. Dodann. United States sanirer und'r Hmiry Blackman, is in the . . . m mi c city visiuug nis siBier, airs, i uoiuu a, Fell. Mrs. L. D. Boyed, who has been visit ing relitiVHs iu tbe Willamette valley for some time past, returned borne this morning. J. F. Spras, of tbe Liberty Meat Market, is now selling meatobeaperthu any shop in Eastern Oregon, tie off-rs big discounts for cash. 66 tf Any person in need of a gacksewer will please call at tbe Ghzb te office. Prefers to sew and "bnok" the saolis, rather tbar to sew exclusively. St. Stage leaves for Echo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, retnrniug on Tuesdays, Thursdays' and Saturdays. ti. Wade. Prop. T. W. AyersJr., agent. If von owe the Gazette yon must ex pect that pay will be demanded. We need our money, Btid don't ex set to borrow noder tbe circumstances. Come, give us a lift. A, C. Carle, of Boise City, Idaho, ha! purchased the tonsorial parlor formerly wnd by Gid Hatt, at tbe Matlock building next door to Simon's blaok m.th .Son. where be invites the patron age of all who desire strictly first clasa irk al reasonable prices. Haircut, shire or shampoo, 25 cents each. Give him a call. The regular subscription p'ice of the Semi- Weekly Has-Me is 82 50 and the regnlsr price of the Weekly Or-g"nian is 81.50. Anyone snbecnbing for tbe Gazette and psyifg one year in advance pan get both he Gazette and Weekly Oregoniaii for $3. All old sub scribers paying their ubecriotinns for one year Id advanoe will be entitled to be ame. Rev. J. T Moore, formerly of Dayton, ft ab , baa locuted in Heppner and with bis family is now liviug at tbe baptist paiBouage. Mr. Moore while liviug in Daytnu was for a time editor of the riap tist Sentinel He expeo's to remain in Heppuer until about tl.a first of tb year when be thiuks of going to Smith Amer ica as a Missionary. Kev. Mo ire will prehoh Sunday morning and evening at tbe Biptist cbutcn. Robt. Johnson, who went East last spring with one of Sam Palmer's sheep orews, re'urned the first of the week from Idaho Falls, Idaho, where be led tbe bovs. He reports Palmer to have Inst about 2400 bead of eheep so tar. 2200 were lost from Bud Sbohe'a band, while Bb Foster lo-t about 2U0. They have found fairly good range ao far. While spending Sunday with his fim ily who are camped out at the bead oi Ruea oreek, Dr. AleSwor-.e' borne and a pack borse got away and returned to Heppner last Monday afternoon, how ever, they were oauuht and returued to bim by Ge i. Oonser, just in time to pre vent his discovering tue shortest routi to Heppner by foot. Tbe Chinese pay their dootor only bo long as he keeps tbem iu health. They believe iu preventing rather than onrint disease. This is sound sense, and one of the strongest recommendations o Ayer's Sursaparilla, a medicine wlnol not ouly oures diseases but preveuit them. With horse well loaded with suppei md breakfast iu the form of a cuouuib-i and an onion, Harry Warren departei for Di'oh oreek yesterday afternoon. He experienced some delay in getting away, but witb the valuable assistanot of tbe bystanders be got a seasonabb start. Frank Rogers got back from Th Dalles yesterday morning where be bat oeen employed for some tioie past as i nridge carpenter, repairing the bridge, iles'royed by tbe late washout along tin U. It & N. He departed yesterday to join his lamiiy up at JJitcb oreek. Harry Phillips relumed home from Toe Dalles the first of the week. H. ufnrins us that be, witb Ins fumny, wil soon leave for the Xakima country t -ugage ic picking bops. They will r uru to Heppner after hop picking i lone. Astoriati : Two Pendleton gamblen croBsed themaelves, threw salt over eacl others' shonhlerB, turned around tbret times and found themselves direotly in front of the town faro bauk which they proceeded to play and broke at a single sitting. Jake Young, of Eight Mile, iuform d i he G Zette reporter that bis wheat wa if a very gool quality this season. The summer fallow yielded 26 bu to the acre, tba sod 25 bu. iud his volunteei ould uieke from 15 to 20 bushels pel aore. Miss Murme Smiih, niee of Ed Smith, who recently grnduiited from St -l-'Btnli'b Anademy, of reudlulou, i speniling in-r v ujRtii n with hnr relative in this oily, (-.lie will attend Slaiidfurd Univerdity the oommg year. Mrs. Ava 1 bornton and baby, ocontn panie i by Mrs T. W. Ayers, relurneo from Arliug'ou yesterday morning, wher, the liltle one had been taken ill as re ported iu onr lust m.nic. The baby is Kill quite sick. Green Mathews is out Bewing sack wiib Osmiu & Thompsou's thresher Ones. Jones is boldiug do vn bin barbel shop during his absence. Mrs Miubewt ill superintend the oook wagon for tbe outfit. Joe Woolerv was ud from lone yester .lay. Joe will havd cuarge of M L. & T. (Jo 'b warehouse ai that pUoe tbisseason, where tbe company is building quite au addition aud putting in large Fairbauk so.les. J. W. Dawson baa been slightly indis posed tor tbe past tew days as the resun of au overdose of the ever sooculenl tteruielou. However, we are pleaeeu to announce that be is convalescent. Uncle Jack Morrow got borne Wed uesilav eveuiug ty stage from the Mo Dufl'ee Bpriugs. He has heeu over there for several weeks past for bis health aud returns muoh improved. "Rip" Vanwinkle oame down from the Haruuian couutry yesterday afternoon where be has been driving tbe header in the harvest Sells. He reports grain very n ie up that Way. D. A. Herren aud Otis Pattereoo re turued Tuesday eveuiug from tbe Blue mountain retrtat However, tbe latter. aooompanied by F. J. Uuliook, returued yeste'day afternoon. Geo. Wells, wbo has been working 10 tbe express office at the depot for several davs uast. lelt on ibe special cattle train for Portl .ud Wednesday afternoon to be gone several days. J. B. Natter baa reopened theBrewery Saloon, keeping on tup at all times tb best beer o i tbe Paoino coast. Also ou bauds tbe best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 66if. While Jobu Neville was riding bis horse rather fust down near. Homer Mo Farlaud's house, the animal slipped breaking its leg, which necessitated its being killed. To restore gray hair to its natural oolur as in youth, cause it to grow abundant and atrong, there is no better preparation than Hall'! Hair Renewer. Conductor Dunn returned from Port land Weduerday morning. D J. Harris, bo hud been acting in his absence, re turned to Tbe Dalles Tuesday night. Show the speed of your horse in a fine picture, wi'h every nerve strained to the utmost, on a dead trot or run. Gilhousen will take it for you. 2 t. Union Republican : Jildje A. Miillory and wife, the father aud mother of Mrs W. T. Wright, of this oity, arrived here from Heppuer last week on a visit. The work being completed and the bridge building crews having been dis charged, Elmer Slocam returned from The Dalles Sunday. Penland & Co. have ou hand the finest lot of lubricating oils in tbe market. If you are ueediug oils for your machine, call on them. 56tf. Rev. J. T. Moore will preach at the Baitit church next Sunday at 11 a m. ami 8 p. m. A special iuvitatloo ie ex- teuced to all. Arthur Smith returned Tuesday even ing from a few day's visit with his fam ily who are comfortably located np on Ditch creek. Simmons Liver Regnlalor is a most excellent appetizing tooic. Haml. 8. Pentz, Cbap. to Bishop of North CBrolioa. M. C. Harrison, representing . Sohlll inir A Co . of San Franoiscn, waa iuter- viewiua our merchant! vesterdav. Mrs A. Wier nd Miss Anna Balsiger drove out c Di'eh creek yesterday, where tbey will remain a few days. Floyd Th"mss is spending a few dava wttb friends in the shady nooks adjoin ing Ditcb ceek. Tbal pain onder tbe abonlder blade Is dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. The Magic Touch J Hood's Sarsaparilla You sm'le at the idea. But if you are a sufferer from Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be fore you have taken half a dozen doiei, you will lnvolunurUy think, and no Mubt exclaim, "That Just Hits It!" "That ioothtag effect li a magic touch!" Hood i Sarsaparilla gentlr tones and itrenstheni the stomach anl digestive organs, Invigorates the liver, creates a natural, healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and in short, raises the health tone Of tbe entire system. Kemember Hood's Sarsa parilla Cures Heed's Pills cure lirer 111a, eoniUpatloo, elllousneu, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion Wheat Sacks . The Morrow County Oand St. Trust Co. are putting nut wheat woks at their warehouses at Douglas, Tone and Heppner. All those wishing sacks should see tbem. 67tf. Don't Foboet It. Travellers must not forget that the 0. R- & N. line is 'bnrougbly repaired and all trains are nnning without transfer or delay. Through Bervice to Omaha, Kansas City. St. Louis and Chicago; Pullman sleepers iree reclining obair cars, upholstered tourist sleepers and modern day coaches. Toll on O. K & N. agent before purchas- ng tickets, or address W. H. Hurlbnrt, Oen'l Passenger Agent, Portland. 65-7. Pbob Making and Repairing Neat- l? Done. Joe Dubois, having bonght ut tbe shoe shop formerly 1 owned by Ed Birbeck, in tbe Abrahamsick build ng on May street, and also having 'eoured tbe servioes of an experienced workman, in now prepared to do all kinds of shoe making in a strictly first iIhbs style. Satisfaction guaranteed in very inetanoe. When you need any ork in his line give him a oall. 54tf. Scbpbisb Pahti. OureturnioK home from a drive last eveumg, Mrs. N S. v'betetond found about 10 couple of ber friends, who bad gathered at ber borne taring ber absence to give her a surprise revioua o her departure for Ohio, wherf he goes to visit ber old borne, friend md relatives. The evttniog'B eutertaiD- ment consisted of sooial games, inter spersed with music, concluding witb ni leRBDt and appropriate luuch ot cake. ice oream, fruit, watermelon and lemon ade, after which all departed tor their homes leavine their best wishes witb Mrs. Whetstone for ber journey and visit. She will depart on tomorrow evening's train, and expects to remaii, about three months. Cattle Shipmbnt Shaw Bros, and D. A. Herren brought in '296 bead of cat tle Tuesday evening wbieb bad been gathered up in different sections of tbe interior ouuntry, for shipment to tbe Union Dressed Meat Co., at Portland. Mr. Robert Grimes, of this company, oame up on Wednesday morning's train to receive them. A speoial train of 12 oars also oame up Wednesday morning, leaving witb the aattie tbe same evening. The average weight of the eattle was about as follows : steers, 1250 and oows, 1050. Bob Show aocompanied the abip uient to Portland. Tbeae gentlemen have made a number of large shipments of cattle to Portland this season, many of which were shipped from The Dalles during the blockade. A Bright Flidbk 'Gene Oilman and wile, wbo reoentl; drove up to their Gilliam oonnty ranch from their borne at Dallas, arrived in Heppner Sunday afternoon. After leavinn Gilliam oounty Mr. Gilman drove over to Ontario, Mal heur oonnty, passing through tbat vast stretch of land adjoining Ontario, through wnioh an irrigating ditch ia be init out. Mr. Oilman says this will be a grand country when wnter is plaoed on it. Many bands are now at work clear ing up laud, taking for their pay 20 and 40 aore tracts of the same, and many people are already locating in that sec tion. This will doubtless prove quite a boom for Ontario. Mr. Oilman ssya bis health is not good down in the valley and be thinks of returning to Eastern Oregon. He and wife departed Wednes day momma for Waguer, Biter which thev will return to Dallas overland. MlHtakr. A man bo needs power for pumping, tsawingor lathes, surely makes a mistake if be pnrohaees on inferior make ot machine becanee it is cheap. Wby not buy the Hercules Gas Eugiue and make no mistake. Send for oatalogue. Palmkr 4 Key Type Coundrt, Front St Alder Sts., Porllaud, Oregon. W. 11 Nelson, who is in the drug busi ness at Kinuville, Mo , has bo much con- flileuce in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy thai be warrants every bittle aud offers to lefuud th miney to every customer who is uot satinfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the Remedy is a oertain oureforthe diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by Sluoum-Jnbnston Drug Co. Tbe Union Pacific is the shortest line to tbe Lewiston, Miners' Delight, Atlantic and South Pass gU fields. Bny your ticket via Rock Springs or Rawlins, fmm which points yon can go by a flrat class stag line to Lewiston, reaching tbe mines tbe same day. Don't rain yonr digestive organs witb pill and purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. I STANDARD MOWER! T Has tbe reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of suy machine in the market. Gilliam E- J. SLOCUM, HAS SECURED The Agency for the And has on hands a full line of Ibeir goods including suits, blankets, woolens, etc Be is also prepared to take measures for suits. Palace Hotel Building, Heppner, Oregon. rEASTERN State Normal School, WESTON. THE FIRST TERM BKGINS THE 8RD OF SEPT 1894. Tuition per term in Elementary Course, $4.50; Regular Course, $4.50; BusfnebB Course, $5 00; to those in the Seni r Clas pledged to teach, fre. ttj :-'f Good board and Indifini? In rftvti'e families. $3 5 per wek or oonv XC9EiI7Cl. at a very reasonable rent for thoe who may desire to hoard them Belves, but alloturients, no matter how they board, will be under thelmmedlat ctire of the faculty Graduates ot the Normal receive State Diplomas. P. A. WOHTHINUTON, Bec'y oi Keifents. for Infants " CastorlaissoweUodaptedtochildrenthat I recommend It as superior toon proscription knowa to mo.' IL A. Ancnza, II. D., IU Go. Oxford Ct., Erooldyn, II. Y. "The use of 'Castoria b co universal and i:3 rieriU bo well knowa tU-t It seems a work of superc rotation to endorso It. few cro the Intelligent families who do not keep'Castoria within easy reach." Caalok Uakttx, D. t., New York City. Thx CEXTA.ua DR. FOOTE'S HAND-BOOK. OF HEALTH HINTS AND BBADT BECIIPaW, la tba title of a very nlnable book that glvea a great amount of Information of the t'tmoat Importanna to Everybody, oouuemlng their daily hablta of Eating, Drinking, Dreaaisg, etc.. IT TELLS ABOUT What to Sat, Bow to Kat It, Thlnga to Do, Thlnga to Avoid, Peril of Summer, Bow to Breathe, Dangere of Klsalng, InflflMM tit Planta. Occupation for Invalids, AlphnlaHR Pood and a Medicine, Superfluoue Hair, ttAtnnvtnir Hame. ReatoiiDg the Drowned, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- Ventilation, neaa, merone, IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyea, Boila, Burns, Chlllblalna. Cold Feet, Cerrd, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dyaentery, Dandruff, Dyapepala, Earache, Pelona, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hivea, Hoaraencae, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Holes. Plmoles. Piles. Bheumatlam, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Son Eyes, Sore Mouth, Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunatroke, Stings and Inaect Bltea, Sweating Feet, Toothaobe, Ulcer Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SA VK DOOTOHS HILLS. rjr-AII now saomiMUers and prompt renewals duruigtua inoulli ot June will bt preaensed witb a free copy of this aa a The Lancashire Insurance Co. OK MANCHKST1CH, KNGLANn W. MTEKStlN. AGKYf. o t?i?o-tjeLJri WANTED To emi,loy aUd or gentleman to represent us in eaol county. Salary $40.00 per mouth. Ad dress with stump. Chas. A. Robinson St Co., Hiilino. Kans. Eaceaa of Etiquette KUlftft Hint. The rigid etiquette of courts has more than onoe come near making a martyr of the person whom the ruliia prevented from aiding olT-hanil. In Spain these notions of etiquette were carried to audi an extent that Philip III. met his death in direct conse quence of them. The king was one day gravely aee-td by a chimney where, the tiremnlier of the court had kindled so great a quantity of wood t hill the mon arch wus being suffocated with heat. IIm grandeur would not suffer him to rise from the chair to call for help; the oflicers-in-waiting were not within call, and the domestics could not presume to enter the apartment, because it was against the etiquette. At last Mar quis de Pobat appeared, and the liing ordered bim to dump the fire; hut he excused himself, alleging that he was forbidden by the etiquette to perform such a function, for which Duke d'Asfcda ought to be called upon, as it was his business. The duke was gone out, the fire burned fiercer, and the kirj;j endured It mther than impute from bis dignity; but his r.kx.d was heated to such a degree that erysipelas broke out in his head the uext day, which, being succeeded by a violcut fever, carried him rff. Pltral Piles! Itching Piles. Stmptovis Moisture; intense ani1 stinging, most at night; worse bv cratcbiog. If allowed to continue tn mors form, whiob often bleed and ulcer ate, hecomlug very Bore. KwaYNg' Ointment stops the i'ohing and bleedim heals ulceration, and in most cases r moves thetnmors. At drnggists, orb) mail, for 60 osnts. Dr. Bwayne & Soi., Philadelphia sr 1 yr. & 13isbee, HBPPW 'JB, OREGON: and Children. Cantorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Ctomac'a, Diarrhea, Eructation. Kilh Yonaa, gives sleep, tnd promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several ycura I have reoommended your ' Cactorta,' uad t'jiU dwayi ccntlauo to do ao 03 it haa invariably produced Lonend&l re8ult3.,, Edwtk Tf. Pardkk, It. D. lth Street and 7th Ave., Kow York City. Company, 77 Murray Strmt, New Yore City. Paraaltea of the flktn, Care of Teeth, After-Dlnner NaM. uaining neat way, Lunira and Lunir E r lllai aeaaea, Effect of Tobacco, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Clothing, What to wear. Headache, Cause A Cure, Bow Much to Wear, To Get Kid of Lice, How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent. preminm. SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A recent dlacovery la that headache, dltstnesH. dullness, contusion of tb mind, etc., are due to derangement of the nerre centers which supp.y the brain with nerre force) that Iniljeatlon, dyspepsia, neuralgia, wind In stomach, etc., arise from the derange ment cf tbe nerve cea ten supplying these or gans with nerve f uld or force. Tbla la likewise true of many dlat-aMfwof the bean and lungs. The nerve ayalemlsllke a telegraph ayalem, aa will be aeeu by Uio accompanying cut. The llttia whl'e lines are the nervu which ce ivef the ncrra f r from t b o i e'e centers to every part of tho body, just as tho elec riccurrentla conveyed along the- telegraph wires to every atatloQ, large or amall. Ordinary phyaklan-. CaU to retard this fact; Instead of treat ing the nervecen lera for thecaiise of the disorders arUlng therefrom they treat the part aHected. Frinklin Mllea, M. D..LL. B . the hlgiily celebrated a oec lal 1st and atudent of nervo-is diseases, and author nf initfiv noted tmutiam on the latter aublect. I long since realiied the truth of the Brat ...,,mRnt. .,. hi4 RMtoratlve Nervine la prepared on that principle. Ita success In curing all dlseaaea arialng from derange ment of the nervous ayatem la wonder ful, as tue ttiouHaadi of unsolicited teetlmo nl ils in poa-watflon of the company manufac turing ilie remedy amply prove. Dr. MlleV Reiloratlve Nervine l a reliable remedy for all nervous dlaeaaea, auch as headaihe, nervnua debility, proetratlon, aleeplesmers, dlulnees hysteria, aeiual de bility. St. Vitus dance, epllepay, etc. It Is sold ny all drugglatxon a pnaltive guarantee, or aent direct by the Dr Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, I nil., on receipt of price. II per bot tle six hotline for IA. expreaa prepaid. K-ntoratlve Nervine positively coutalni no opiates or dangerous drugs. . . V Ave-s. jr. B. A. dunnMher runs atHie between Heupner and Monument, arriving every ilay except Monday and leaving every day ezoept Sunday . Bbortesl and cheap st route to the interior. P. Cobn, gent- tehi oi uiDloiua enittlea one to toh in any courty iu the a ate wlihout further examination. Oraduatea command good poeltioua. EXPENSES: TUITION PER TERM OP TEN WEEKS. Normal, $6.28; Snb-Normal, 85; Commercial, 80.25. BOARD AND LODGING, Board at Normal DirtiLff Hall, 81.75 per week; (aruiafaed rooma with fire and liebr, from $1 00 o 81 25 per week; nnfrirnisbed moms 50 oents per week. Board ind lodifinit in private families from 83 00 to $3.50 per week. Vitality and :rowth have alwaya characterized the work of the Kormol. The coming year nromiaea to ba one of the beat in ita hiitnry. Catalogue cheerfully aent ou application. Addreaa P. L. CAMPBELL, Preatdei.t. or W. A. WANN, 8 creUry of Faculty. M-62 aw. After a thorough test of the credit system, wehaveconclud 3d to change to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, we will J sell to one and all for OASH ONXjY ! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT f what heretofore bad to ba charged fur nnoollrctable aeconnls. This is no rttleotion on yon, but is a plain bueineas statement. We oan afford to sell at lower prices in Ibis way. Xo Favorites No Bad elts Wm. PENLAND & Co., -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise Farmers' and Stockmen's Supplies. ISH TO INFORM the peopled Mor row County that they have located in leppner and solicit a Our Motto is Good Quality and Reasonable Prices. 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 having onntiicting olairaa nnder the agricultural land aws. and those between olaimnnts nnder tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural daimants: and also between claimants under any of tbe public land laws and the Hailrnad cnmpBniea and their grantets, Bnd the states and their grantees, nnder toe Swrmp Land and Hchwl Land Orams. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers vbo have complied with the laws nnder whiob their entries were made, and wbo ire annoyed and worried by delsys in tbe issue of their patents, oauaed by Trifling Irregularities which can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given In all matters relating te tbe publio lands, especially ou points arising nnder the new laws wbioh have been recently passed providing for i be disposal of tbe public domain. If you want yonr land patent in a burry if you want your land business, of tny uhiirsotrr, attended to by skillful and Competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 8H5. The Keeley Uul. -OF- Of ITlie ""unK liovv to choose tho best one to uitirry jIlTTTWO -. , , i t a va i tl j kjsh t no riuiirim now io tie YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babies j ( vytu )Tlm mother how t - have them without paiuj (AGENT )Tho childless how to be fruitful and multiply ; f SOLD WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY Tho curious how tney )The health v- how to enjoy life and keep well; (AND HE j'i'ho invalid how to get well again speedily; ( SAVED IThrt iitinrudent how to retrain wastol energy. $1,100 BODY OUGHT )A11 w ho want knowledge TO )FinrJ it m Dr. Footc'a " i'lain uome i am, . i KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates: 200 t ' . )00,000 READ JReduwid from $3.25 to $1.50: cireulars frtj. :- COPIES l II. T. IMurruy Hill Rook Co., 129 E. 28th St., N( v-' SOLD. Otis Patterson "TEACfTTSQ TS TFS mSLBff ART BI T TUE SORRIEST TRADE." Thirteenth Annual Session Stale Normal School. MONMOUTH, OREGON. A training- i hool for Teachers. Theory o4 Practlcecomblned. Strong Vrofeiilonal Course, and veil equipped Model School, lhorouicb Preparatory and Academic Couraea. normal, Advanced Normal, Buitncii, Mualo and Ait Dep-rtmenu. Light expenaea. Board and lorfKlDg, books aud tuition not above 1130 per year. The town of Monmouth baa a beautiful and healthful location in the very hean of the Will amet e Valley, twtlve mllea Boutbweat of tre Nixio i'aii tm. It had no Haltioiia. Ihe NO'Qlal Of Plant s MINOR d CO. liberal share of the trade. Washington, D. 0. For tho Cure Ot Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la located at Foreat Grove, Or., The Musi Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Qazktte office for particulars, Strictly contiitelitial. Treatment private aud atire cure. iiannv in ujurnuge; i uai'j in-owed" ana came w oe ;i ri that ift of most worth TN ONE NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL OVFIOH