NuTlCK TO ADVKRTIsfcRs. ' -lile-K desiring the insertion of display ads., I or change of ame, must get their copy in cot Inter than Monday evening lor Tuesday's d'Jillou, or Thursday evening for Fridays edi- luU. THK FaTTKKSON PUBUBHI.IOCO. NOTICE. 1. The sum of five cents per lino will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, slid obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give ub a matter of news,) and uoticcs of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and another entertainments from which revenue is to he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to iu every instance. Adv ertising rates reasonable sad made known upon application. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will he published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence of good faith. I A. KiHHEK, NKWSPAl'KR ADVKKT1S .1Am iug Agent, 21 Merchants Kxchange, bun r rancisco, is our authorised agent. This paper is kept on hie in his office. TIME TABLE. HtHKe for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek, Juh u Da? and Canyon City, leaves as follow. : livery dt:v at 6 a. in., except Hunday. Arrive everyday at 6 p. in., except Monday. The ehimjmt, quickest and bent line to or from the interior country. B. A. II UNHAKKK, Prop. I'liill ('olm, Agent, Owe your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those tcho patronize you. Palace Hotel Bar Keeps the finest Liquors and Cigars to be iound iu tiie city. (iumbrlnus Beer on tup. Served in largest sized mugs. O. B. TEDItuWK, Prop. Here and There. Subscribe for the Gazette. Jie Bauuister, of Hardmau, is on I he Bick lint. 'Sijnire J. Hardmau. E. Scnvuer is oyer from Hepresentntive-elect J. 8. Bootbby is iu ton today. Joliu a"d Mike Kenney were over on business Monday. School oommenced Monday with a good attendance. For thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens call on W. W. Smead. W. E. Kahler and wife, of Hardman, departed lust evening for Portland. Yesterday, Labor Day, was observed by our banks as a holiday, both being aloeed. T. W. Ayers; Jr., sells school books at n great reduction in price, for cash mil!. 62-tf. lake Simmons Liver Regulator after your dinner. It prevents dyspepsia and indigestion. .Yhotographa $1.50 pel dozen at Shep paid's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. ,7udt?e liradshaw and Pros. Att'y Jayne irrived this morning and the wheels o? justice are grinding. Sam Ha!e dropped in from Butter creek yeetef day. His Virginia relatives cau rest assured that Sam is 0. K. Ben Parker was in from the mill Satur day, bringing in Miss Ada Jones who has a position in the Heppner sobools. Clay Luce came in the first of the week from John Day with wool, leaving today on the return trip with merchan dise. Chas. Jones haa oh'arge of Green Mathews' sbaving paries during the latter's sojourn in the oountry. Call on him. Hon. O. L. Patterson, editor of the Long Greek Eagle, is in town visiting his brothers and looking after business matters. Mrs T. W. Ayers, Jr., and her si ster, Miss Minnie Matlook, arrived home Saturday from a pleasant visit to frieu.is at Spokane. Hood River Glacier: Miss Edith Potter started Wednesday for Heppner, where she will remain for the winter and attend school. Mrs. May Gales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hunsaker, came in on Hun day's stage to visit her parents and other relatives in Heppner. J. F. Spray, of the Liberty Meat Market, is now selling meat cheaper than any shop in Eastern Oregon, He offers big discounts for cash. 55 tf Hick Mathews, tonsorial artist, City hotel building. West side of Main street Only publio baths in Heppner. All work strictly tirst class. Atty. T. R. Lyons made a business, trip to Heppner this week on horseback; starting Monday morning. He returned home last night. Condon Globe. T. W. Ayers received word Sunday that Mr. Andrew Basey, of Salem, bad died that morning. Mr. ISasey was well known and most highly esteemed. Stage leaves for Eoho Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. H. Wade, Prop. T. W.AyersJr., agent. Baldness is often preceded or accom panied by grayness of the hair. To pre vent both baldness and grayoess, use Hall's Hair Kenewer, an bonest remedy. Engineer Patterson returned from a trip to the seaside this morning. Mrs. Patterson prpceded him several days, due mention of which was made in this paper. Correspondents must sign their names to contribntions to insure publication We are responsible for our own utter ances but cannot be for those of corres pondents. Dr. J. E. Adkius departed for his borne at Hillsboro on last evening's train, after having spent about three week in Heppner visiting with relatives and friends. If you owe the Gazette you most ex peot that pay will be demanded. We meed our money, and don't expect to Sorrow under the circumstances. Come, give us a lift. Hon. Henry Blaokman, Col. of Int. "Rev., bas been ependitg a few days at Bingham springs, UmatillB county, for bis health and was in Pendleton last Friday and Saturday. F. A. E. Starr, one of Portland's "brightest lawyers and politicians, arrived Sunday morning to be in attendance on -circuit conrt this week. He is counsel for Joe Hayes in tha contest case, Ilayes vs. Harrington. The oDly wav to oare fever and ague is either to neutralize the poisons which cause tbe disease or to expel them from the system. Ayer's Agne Care operates in both ways. It is warranted specifio for all forms of malarial disorders, and never fails to core. Try it. A wnu went Into a store lo a neigh boring town and asked if he could test lour or rive hours Tbe proprietor, who had just f.tnud a nest of uew-boru mice iu the coffee grinder, told him be could, and then asked him why be didu't go to the hotel. The man replied: "I am suifering from nervoiiB prostration, and tbe doctor said to get a quite place to rest, and I see yon don't a.ivertise. I knew that I oouldu't tiud aquiter place." And with that he settled buck in bis chair and watched the swallows build a a nest in tbe cheese case. The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and tbe regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is 1.50. Anyone subscribing for tbe Gazette and paying for oue year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregouiau for S3. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advanoe will be 'entitled to the same. An exchange says girls are of few days aud full of mischief, and whoso ever is deoeived thereby is not wise. When the fair girloheweth her guru with great haete, aud stampeth her pretty foot, then look out. She cometh forth in the evening in low neck and short sleeves, but in the morning she lietb in bed while her mother hnstleth. Homer McFarland will sell nt private side lor the next ten dBys all of bis household furniture, oonsistiug of dining table, chairs, rockers, parlor suit, bed room set, parlor stands, banging lamps, carpets, mattresses, dishes, glassware, cook stove, beating stove, cooking uten sils, etc All wishing bargains should see him at the store or residence. 2-4w. Pendleton Tribune: Ben 0. Irwin, the Portland blank book man, insisted on selling his wares to Sheriff Houser yesterday. He tried his bulldozing tactics on Obrk Faxon, but. they woi'ld not work. Mr. (axon said be ooulo get Hioug without tbe expensive and useless book, and ihatsetlled it. Mr. N. .Nielson moved ovorfrom Hepp ner about a month ago and filid a home stead on tbe abandoued pre-euivtion of John Beard, oi Kowe Creek. He has a band of horses end cattle, and is buy ing up yearling steers, of which hi wants, about 411 head yet. Fossil' Journal. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is one of the few remedies which are recommended by every school of medicine. Its strength, purity and efficacy are too well establish ed to admit of doubt as to its superior ity over all other blood-purifiers what ever. Ayer's rtarsaparilla leads all. Cbas. Cunningham will have nt the James Jopes ranch a band of bis Fronoh and American Merino and Oxford graded Bucks. All wool growers who are interested in improving their bands will have a chance to see a sple idid bund of bucks after the 1st of October, 60 tf. Kev. C. E. Kirk, of Snmmerville, Oregon, arrived iu the citv Friday evening, accompanied by bis wife and are now visiting their relatives here. Kev. Kirk preaohed to the people on Sunday last at the M. ii. churoh, South. Geo. Noble got back Haturdny morn ing from Monmouth where he had been visitiug with his son, Gene, whose wife has been quite seriously ill for some time past. Mr. Noble says she ia now improving, though yet very weak. We learn that J. H. Jones & Sou will start their thresher lis sooc as the crew become proficient iu the art of boxing and doing the double twist on the gymnasium pole, and from all reports they are fast becoming artists. Gid Hatt Iibs purobased the barber shop on the Matlock ooruerfromA. C. Carle, where his old friends and custom ers will find him. Shaves, shampoos and haircuts on short notice and in the highest style of the art. Cbas. McDowell, one of our most reliable and trustworthy yonng men, departed last evening for Peudleton where be may remain for some time. The Gazette hopes that he may prosper in the new field. The Alpine postoffioe was discon tinued on Aug. 15th. Tbe demands of that section were not sufficient to keep up the office, and after Mr. A. Andrews gave it np no one could be induced to take bis place. Independence West Side: Zed Rosen dorf returned from his visit to Walla Walla, Heppner, etc on last Friday. He says he found the towns up there qrute lively and busiueBS men having a good trade. Dr, E. T. Gagen will shortly com mence tbe erection of a fine three roomed office on Main street. This will add muo.H to the many already perma nent and attractive improvements of the city. B. A. Hun 'alter rnus stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday nud leaving every jay exoept Sunr. y. Shortest and oheap ust route to U'e iulenur. P, Cohn, agent. A. W. Saling, of Kight Mile took out 40UU saokslast Friday tor his grain which he will soon thresh.- He has just finished heading something like 900 Bores of grain, 700 of which was his own crop. Dr. B. F. Vaughan, the resident dentist has purchased Dr. Rowland's remedy for tbe painless extraction of teeth. ' Those desiring first ult'Ks work in his line should give him a ca.'J. Peter Brenner recently started up his steam thresher out in the Eight Mile country and from reports is turning out grain very fast. This IB the only steam thresher in that locality. Chas. Sheldon, who is on the trail with Sam Palmer, writes from Fair View, Wyoming. He is getting along well, and sends regards to all friends in th-s looality. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Paoific coast. Also on hands tbe best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 50lf. Geo. Fell went down the branch line on last Friday evening's train to look after the M. C. AT. Co.'s interests. C. A. dales, of the Alpine section, was down from the mountains Monday where he bas been working with his sheep this season. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared trom tbe best in grienedts. 25c. Cbas. Johnson, of the Lexington country was in town Saturday. A. W. Balsiger was np from lone Saturday. LIST Of LETTERS. IETTER ADVERTISED J Or., bept. 1'J4. AT HEI'PNEK, Bennett, 9 Dover, Will-5 Elliott, W E French. Mrl R E When calling advertised. Heppner, V B Lockett. A I Levitt, Willi! Petty. Mri A C for tbese letters please say J. P. William. P. M. Why suffer with sick beadscbe and biliousness when Simmons Liver Regu lator will care yoa. Mr. L, O. Tlnkham 8 Boils at Once Afflicted me in fact I think no one ever suf fered more from impure blood. Every pimple or scratch would stiread, sometimes making sores as large as a dollar. Four bottles of Hood's Sur suparilla have thoroughly purified my blood and my skin is smooth as an Infant's. I never felt better. L. u. Tin&kam, .Newhall, California. Hood's Cures Hood's Pills are prompt aud etlicieut Whkat Sacks. -The Morrow County Land & Trust Co. are putting out wheat sacks at their warehouses at Douulas, lone and Heppner. All those wishing saoks should see them. D7tf. Cikccit Coi'KT. Today's session of circuit court is principally taken np with oivil cases, and a general going over of the docket. The grand jury as chosen are: E. G Sloan, foreman; W. P. Dutlon. h. V. Day, B F. Hynd, W A. Johnston, C. N. Peck and A. An drews. The court's special officers "re: W. li. MeAlister, grand jury bailiff; Jas. H. Wvland, general bailiff and Newt. Whetstone, jury bailiff. Kii'iE Makinu and Repauunu Nkat ly J)on'i. Joe Dubois, having bought out tbe siioe shop formerly owned by Ed Birbeck, iu the Abrahamsick build ing on May s'reet, and also having seoured the Servians of an experienced workman, is now prepared to do all kinds of shoe making ii! a striotly first class style. Satisfaction guaranteed in jvery instanoe. When you need any work in his line give him a oall. 54tf. A Buna way. One day the first of last wesk, while Bob Hynd and Billy Barratt v?ere hauling hay over on their Sand Hollow possessions, the team ran away. In he scrimmage Bob was severely bruised about the face, losing numerous large pritches of cuticle and a goodly portion of a well cultivated, blond mustache. Billy, with his usual good luck, was not injured at all. Mr. Hynd, however, is aide to be in attend ance on circuit court this week. Accident to Staiiis. Sunday's in coming Monument-Heppusr stage met with quite an accident out near B. Allen's place in tbe edge of the mountains. In coming down tbe grade just beyond the Allen residence, the stage was compelled to pass a teamster, who took that oc casion as a fnvorable moment in which to belabor one of his horses with a "blacksnake." This frightened the stage team, and they jumped to one side pull ing the stage into an old wagon rut. Ed. Long, the driver, and a passenger, Fred Milsoher, w re unceremoniously tumbled to the turf, Ed. receiving no injuries whatever, but Fred was not so fortunate, and oame out with a shin severely bruised. The horses soon got loose from the vehicle, breaking the nenkyoke and doubletrees, and slightly damaging the rig. Dkath of a Fokmeu Momiow Oounty 1TK. R. Saling, father of the Saling Bros., Eight Mile, died Aug. 21, 1894, at the hospital Bt Downieville, Calif., of lung trouble. He emigrated from Mis souri to California iu tbe days of the gold excitement and for years followed the oooupation of mining. He then moved to the Willamette vslley, from thence to the Walla Walla oouutry, and finally to Eight Mile, Morrow flounty. People in this section are familiar with the serious trouble iu whioh he beoume involved, about 1885. He subsequently moved to California where he has sinoO resided. While the life of li. Haling wss not one that can be looked up to with pride by bis relatives Btid acquaintances, vet when death takes the wanderer to the realms of tbe unknown, we should all remember his good qualities and for get the bad. MEDICAL SCIENCE. The average weight of the Chinese brain is said to be heavier than the average weight of the brain in any other race. A British scientist recently stated that if a man weighing one hundred and forty pounds were placed under a hydraulic press and squeezed flat, the result would be one hundred and five pounds of water aud thirty-five pounds of dry residue. Kecknt studies of cancer nut only in dicate that it is an organic growth, but almost certainly prove that it is itself liable to the attack of another parasite. Hotter acquaintance with the relations of these parasites may pissiljl3- bring the long-sought method of arresting cancer. Fhancis Dowi.iNO, of Cincinnati, hn-. published the resultof his examina tion into the effort of tobacco (.'hewing on the eyes. The experiments covered three thousand eas'-s. and showed that ninety-fi ?r per cent, suil'i-red with vis ual troubles, and xe-ariy as many ex hibited musrular deterioration. Fverytlilng Has Its t'se. Chemists turn scrap iron into ink, old bones into lucifer matches, the shavings of the blacksmith shop inU Prussian blue, fusel oil into oil of ap ples and pears, the draining! of cow houses into fashionable perfumery, beggars' rags into new pilot coats, cesspool filth into ammonia and tar waste into anilincdyesand saccharine. i In J'aris they first utilize rats to clear ! the flesh from the bones of carcasses, j then kill the rats, use up their fur for I trimmings, their skin for gloves, their thigh bones for toothpicks and their j tendons and bones for gelatine wrap- peril Will reign supreme amoug the residents of Morrow and adjoining Co's They catch onto a few important facts, one of which they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of the Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! They will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait. WHAT ? McFarland Mercantile Co , of Heppner, selling out at cost ? Yes, we oiler our whole stook at lowest wholesale prieea, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for our Fall purchases. These goods are all New, Clean, Fitst-Class Articles aud bought in the best markets iu the United States. We wish to exchauge them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Cost or Lower ! Diess Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Caps, Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves aud Mitts, Flannels, blankets. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, Black and Colored Hose, Dress Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, Fancy Goods, etc. Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, At prices never thought of. Call and see. One hundred pairs child's heavy lace shoes Uvershirts, Gloves, etc., Boots, hhoes, Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks lises, etc. Our whole Counter Months. A Full Stook of Hardware. Cook and Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts aud Washers, Plow Single TreeB, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes, Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamns. Glassware. Crockerv. TYilet Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Chimuevs, Lantern Globles. Lanterns. Wicks. Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay RakeB Mowers, Mitohell WBgons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oost until present stook is sold. Saddles and HarnesB, Rifies and Shot Guns, etc. Come in and make vour selections before mouev bv buvini? at our store. A full of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will nav vou lo travel hundreds of miles to lav in your supplies at our prices. Don't let yourself these hatd tunes. Mail ordere No trouble to show (joods. WK A1.KAN This Clearance Sale is now in full blast. It is the Headquarters ! paints, Druga Oils, aici&H, Toi let Artloes, liitoiit .Mt-lleiU.w, 104 1) Office of ail stages ranniiig u iruunnuiui for Infants " C'astorla is so well adapted to children that I recommend it on superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AacHEft, M. I)., Ill So. Oxford St., llrooklj-u, N. Y. "Tho usA of 'C'astoria a so universal and its merits bo well known that it Heerns a work of supererogation to endorse it. l-Vw are the Intelligent families who do nut keepCastoria within easy reat-li," C'AltLGg 5IA11TYN, I). II., New York City. Tine ('KNTACrt OF VThts vouiiL' how to choose tho bust ono to iiiuirv ;(L fJOURSE)Tlio iiittrriod how to be Imppy in marriuj'B; ( DAYS YOU )The fond parent bow to havo prizo babies j ( ONE WANT )Titn mother how to have them without pain; (AOKNT TO )Tho childless how to be fruitful und multiply; ( HOLD KNOW )Tho curious how they "growed" and came to be ;( 42 WHAT )Tho healthy how to enjoy life and keep well; (AND UK EVERY )Th(! invalid how to get well again speedily; ( SAVED KODY )Thu imprudent how to regain wasted energy. ( $1,100 OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth (7.N ONE TO JFin'd it in Dr. Foote'a " Plain Homo Talk, YEA L' KNOW. )1 ,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates ; 200 t 100,000 READ ) Reduced from $3.25 to $1. HO; circulars fixj. . COJ'IES V. II. T. )Murray Hill Book Co., 12!) E. 2xth St., Nc .SOLD. The Lancashire Insurance Co. Or MANCHKHTKH, K.V(;iA.I) A. W. PATCERSOX. AGKNT. neoiheiio.tn.ti.e w.,rii ! Fine Fbuit fok Halk. I will sell nil kinds of frnit for lo. per poonil, exoept j peaches, tbem for lo per pound. Oram ; or spring calves taken in exobanKe for ' frrtif bt tho mnrtrtit nrii'A G2-0 O. F. Thomi'sow. Advertising pays in the Gazette. way dowu. Men's and Hoy's Clothing, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket aud spoons) Carving .Sets, Trunks, Va store will be a Big Bargain During the coming Summer Heatins Stoves. Tinware. Buckets. Milk Die assortment in lirnlmn. Suva vonr linn of (jronnriea at cnl nrieoH. until cIoha friendship for any linn cause yon to tax carefully filled. Cull and be convinced : .lnJSIiNTKSS ! out of Heppner. ncsip onmnniiv unuo uuurnni. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. and Children. Casturia cures Colie, Constipalion, Soiu- Stomach, IllarrlKca, Eruruillon, Kills WormM, ylvus sleep, anrl promotes dl- giistion, Without injurious medication. "For several yejirs 1 havo recommended your 'Castorla,1 and shall always continue to do m as it has invariably produced beucllciul results." Kiiwin V. I'aiidbk, M. I). 125th Street and 7Ui Ave, Now York City. Compakv, 77 Mi-rrat Hthkkt, Nkw Yohk Citt. j Land For Sale. 4H0 aoreH over in Wilson prairie. A (food stock rmieb nil.: i . gfM fof tioalm BnlJ , , Simmons Liver Regulator cored me of, general debility aud loss of appetite. Mrs, Edmund Fit ton, Frank ford, I'a. AS After a thorough test of the credit system, wehaveconclud ed to change to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, coll -. J n r .. jtii w 1 1 o emu an lur ClST-I ONLY ! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of what heretofore bud to be ohnrged for uncolleotnble accounts. This is no rellection on yon, but is a plain business statement. We oan afford to sell at lowor prioes in this way. Vo Pdvorites rVo 12iitl Debts For Sale 1 Quarter and t Half-Blood V Sbeopmon will Oud it to their interest to inspeot my Rams before buying elsewhere. I ensure tberu to be sound aud iu exceptional fine oondition for service. I have taken great pains and went to niuoh expense to meet the rowiug demand for tins nltws of sheep, and will sell tbem to SUIT THIS HARD TlAlJSa. Come and See Them and be Convinced. For further piutimilnrR nihlreM rue at PILOT HOCK, ORE., or call at ray arm nix mileH south of 1'ilot Jlock, Ore. EASTERN tate Normal School, WESTON. milK KIHST TKRM HKOINS Till! :IH1) OF HKPT. IKlll. Tuition peirm In Elementary J Course. l..m: Kofiilar (Joure, HM; HusIiic-hh Course, :,.00; to thorns in the Senior Class pledged to tench, free. J 2 Of I ft 1 ","01' hi private families, :i.M per week or rooms , , . , , , 111 11 vry ruHsonnlilu rent for those who nrnv desire to board them. la lw klituls - OF- Land Patents Land patents Hcciirod fur Hcttliru in tho shortest postiiluV time. Contested Cases CbntoKtcd ciHt'H iulclliyciitly mid skillfully limidlfMl. Old Claims and Disputes Old chiiiim mid disputes spoedily nettled. Contests Hetwwiu indiviilniilH biivint; coiiliictiusr olnims under tbe airiculti,ral land laws, and tboHH between oliiimanta under the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; ami ulmi butween el'iimuiits under any of tbe pnblio laud laws and the liniliioid coni, in.ii h and their uriinteeH, and the atatea and their tfranteea, under tlie riwumy-Jiiind and Heh(iol.J,iiin Grants. Hpecinlty made of H.-enriiiK patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with the lawn under whioh their eutnee were made, and who me annoyed ami worried by delays in tbe iwoio of their patents, caused by Trifling Irrt'KUhiritins wbinh can be easily and speedily removed. Advieo also iven in all mutters relating tu the publio lands, espeolally on points arising under the new laws whioh have been reoently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any eherunter, attended to by skillful anil competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wki;dkrburn, Gkn. Man., 1'. (). Hoi, :inn. Washington, D. 0. . POOTIf S II M-HOOIt OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY B1ECIPB9, " Is the title of a vm-y vulealih, hook that gives a uruat amount of Information of tha Utuiusl Importam to Kveryuody, coni-urulm; their dally hahlts of JSatlu, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT i aiioi t What to Kat, How to K;it It, Thlnifs to Io, Tlilr.ns to Avoid, I'erlls of hummer, llf.W Itr..tl... Influence of Thirds, Occupation for Invalids, Alcohol us a l'ood and a Medicine, fiilis-rlluous Hair, Kcmovinir Name, bankers of klmtnif. . , ' , ,: :: -- -- OverhcutliiK IJoubea, 1'revcutlnif r,ear-hli(hled- VeutiJatiou, ness, Kxerclse, IT TKIW HOW TO ( IKK Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Teet, Corns, Conifhs, Cholera, Dlarrliu-a, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Karacha, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inllamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Moles, Pimples, MP s, Rheumatism, King-worm, Snoring, stammering, Sore Kyes, Sore Mouth, Sore Nipples, Hero Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect lutes. Sweating Feet, Toothache, UloS. Warts, Whooping Uouuh, W oruis to Childrun. IT WILL S.iVK IsOCTOHS KILLS. lf!A new sniiscribers and prompt renewals dunngthe month of June will be preeensed with a free copy of this as a premium. NOTARY PUBLIC -CONVEYANCER Of Plan! T we will P V s ill it CO. OXFORD RAMS. OREGON; tiuc'y of KcKonttJ. For the Cure 01 Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Forest Grove, Or., The Mont Beautiful Town on the Coast. Cull nt the (Jazkttk ohVe for particulars. Ktrietly confidential. Treatment private aud aura cure. I'araHltcs of the Hkln, Care of Teeth Hulhimr-llest Way, After-Dlnner rVaps Limits and Limit Diseases, Kffectsof Tobacco', ilow to Avoid Them, Cure for IntemperanM, ( lothlnir, w hat to Wear, Headache, Cause Curs, Ilow Much to Wear, To (let Hid of Lice, ,.,,, jnaiariai au Bullous. How to Avoid Them. Croun ts Ptswunt. CAtL ATP OPPICK