Notice to Aduerti8ers. 'TpilOSE deslrina; the Insertion of display ads , M. or change of same, must get their copy In not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's edition, or Thursday evening for Friday's edi tion. Tin Patterson Publishing Co. Take Notice. ..hVJSi ' Te oenn per line will be SSSS'-JSTr. cfrdi.?f than1"'" "resolutions of ?,i,i't,0'.edd,lnPre8lnt, ni donors, i?125iry er than those the edlt- ISEr hlmelf,lve as a matter of news,) and otosol special meetings for whatever purpose. '. 7 y""'"" "u aocieiy ano another entoinmenu from which revenue is to be de- eents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to In every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. We hOld ennh RnH I'Voi-ir m,nnnjnn, ponsible for bis or her communication. No wiiX. i . , P"D'nea unless the K81 name h "'sued as an evidence of iroou faith. T P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS , J tr "!! Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, 'ban Iraucisco, is onr authorized agent. This japet la kept on file in his office. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrives every day at 6 p. m except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. o, n, v. . B- A- HUNSAKEK, Prop. PhlU (John, Agent. Removal Notice. G. I). Tedrowe desires to Inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel stand, where he will still keep the best brands of Liquors and Cigars. Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largeBt sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. Subsoribe tor the Gazette. H. Padberg was up from below Satur day. Miss Etlie Fields is buck from Baker City. Mrs. 8. F. Oarrign.es returned Tuesday from Milton. Beck Bros.took out big loads of sup plies Sunday. Charley Johuson, of Lexington, was up Saturday. 8taoy Roberta was over Saturday from Eight Mile. Bev. M. Brambletwas overfromlLone Koek last week. Tom Barnett, of Lexington, was with us yesterday. Q. F. Roberts, the traveling man, was in town late last week. Ralph Dittenhoefer, of Spokane, was in town over Sunday. Felix Johnson and wife were in from Butter creek yesterday. Ed Holland says he has a thirty-day run yet with his thresher. Jas Jones and Q B. Tedrowe expect to take in the Fossil races. For thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens oil on W. W. Smead. The Ling Creek raoes were very sua oessiul, judging from reports. Case Fuq.ua and Dallas Xampman were over from Eight Mile Saturday. Bill Qosney will have 2,000 bu. of barley up on his mountain ranch, A stitob in time. Take Simmoue Liver Regulator to prevent sickness. Fry Wilson came iu Sunday and to day left for bis borne at Monument. Sam and Will Leezer will shortly open up a grocery store in the Ayers oorner. T. W. Ayers; Jr., sells school books at a great reduction in price, for cash only. 62-tf. Sunday Albert Ayers and wife and Mies Jennie Hale returned from Malheur county. Word cauie dowu from Athena that Aaron Royse reoently diedsuddenly near that place. J. A. Patterson's brnther-in-law, Mr. Bennett, is over from Umatilla visiting the folks. Eagle: Henry Blackwell returned Wednesday from a trip to Heppner and Pendleton. Pry Wilson has moved the old home residence down to bis present borne near the river. That dead man story didn't work this time. Coroner Ayers went aut to find u dead man lust week. Photographs $1.50 pet dozen at Sbep pard's gallery, near opera bouse, noith Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tt. The Oregon grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias will be held in the oity ol Portland Ootober 9, 10 and 11. The strawburniug stove advertised in the Gazette is a complete success. Gil liam & Bisbee, Gen'l Agents. tf. Joe Luokman says tbat A. Smith, who worked for him for a long time, has ar rived at his old home in England. Died On Sept. 15, '94, on Eight Mile, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike fjweareogen, aged two weeks Mrs. John C.Brown, of Black- Horse, left with us Saturday the finest ear of white corn we have seen thus fur this year. Salem Journal: Miss Ida Shulse, daughter of Rev. Sbulse, who has been ill for a loun time, is improving in health. Chas. Jones has oharge of GreeD Mathews' shaving parlors during the latter's sojourn iu the oouutry. Call ou him. Born-On Sept., 19 '94 on Eight Mile, to the wife of Mr. C. E. Jones, an eleven pound boy. Eight Mile against the world. Fred Eaton, of Walla Walla, was in fnwn Saturday. He will soon have a steam thresher in operation dowu in the lone oountry. Our readers will please Dotioe thai Ed. lay 's band of flue SpBnish-Merino hoots are soon to be on salo dowu at Thus. Morgan's. See ad. Mrs. Mary Sherman, sister of Dave McAtee, holds au important position iu the Spokane postoffice. We are gliid in deed to hear of her suooess. J. F. Spray, of the Liberty Meat Market, is now selling meat cheaper than auy shop in Eastern Oregou, He offers big discounts for cash. 65 tf Barney Baruett was hurt over at the Monument bridge abont two week ago nod osme in Sunday with Pry Wilson. Barnett had a narrow escape. Rip Van Winkle is back from the Monument bridge, having quit work IhriK U. think that it will take two nio'iiuH yet to oomplete the strnotnre. Our prodiotiona in last isu id regard tn the tinman rMni'i tnnd ont in Spring boiiw pr. v-d to h correct. We cxnuot tbvrt-t 're r-sle mir readers with any story nf iit.-odtliirstioea. unparallel ed iu tieLuir; Morrow o -uoy, Yesterday ti B. Hatt was arrested over the barber shop difficulty mentioned re cently, on complaint of Hiok Mathews, charging him with breaking into a build ing and also with taking property there from. The trial has been in progress be fore Justice Freeland since yesterday afternoon. About 8:30 this afternoon Judge Freeland deoided to hold defend ant in the sum of $250 in each of the two cases. Bail was furnished. The Webfoot Planter, a Portland peri odical devoted to the interests of farm ers, stock raisers, orohardists, bee-keepers and poultry raisers, will be seut free of charge for one year to all those who pay up all arrearages and one year in ad vance, or to all new subscribers to the Gazette. This offer is made for a limited time. Those who desire the paper must mention it when they settle their ac counts. The regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the regular price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for the Gazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for $3. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in adyanoe will be entitled to the same. A house in Arlington belonging to Arthur Coffin and oocupied by Mr. Bar foot was destroyed by Are last Saturday morning (15th), about 1 o'olook. It was evidently of incendiary origin, as it started in an outhouse. Mr. Coffin's loss is $1,500, insured for $1,000, and Mr. Bar foot lost olotbiog aud furniture valued at $350. Chroniole Ayer's Sarsaparilla does what un other blood medicine in existence can do. It searches ont all the impurities in tbe system and expels them harmlessly through the proper ohannels. This is why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is so pre-eminently effective as a remedy for rheuma tism. " Eagle: Jack Parker who killed Bud Howard at Burns, we understand, is now out under $1,000 bonds to appear before the next meeting of the grand jury of Harney connty From the the faot that this is a very light bond we surmise that tbe evidenoe of murder is not very strong against tbe boy. Chas. Cunningham will have at the James Jones ranch a band of Mis Frenob and American Merino and Oxford graded Books. All wool growers who are interested in improving tbeir bands will have a obanoe to see a splendid band of bucks after tbe 1st of October. 60 tf. Under Judge Bellinger's decision thoss Indians of tbe Umatilla reservation who have taken lands are entitled to buy fire water tbe same ae white men, bo just now tbe justioe courts of Pendleton are kept pretty busy and there is a falling off of federal court business. To eradicate tbe poisons wbioh pro duce fever and ague, take Ayer's Ague Cure. It cures without leaving any injurious effect upon tbe system, and is tbe only medicine in existence which may be considered an absolute antidote for malaria. Donald McKay, of Pendleton, is re ported 88 haying died up on tbe Yakima reservation . He was a morphine habi tue and breaking the needle of his hy podermic syringe, was unable to inject the drug under the skin, deatb resulting therefrom. Eagle: "Sandy" Hancock has been informed by physioians and others tbat a small sore which has been forming on his upper lip for about one year, is a oanoer. He intends going to Portland soon where he can have it treated. Chronicle ; A dinpatoh from Oakland, Oregon, brings tbe sad news of the death of our old townsman, James A. Varney, at tbat place at midnight last night. We understand the remains will be brought here for interment. Died Yesterday of cholera infantum, the baby sod of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duun, aged three months. The interment oc curred today in the Heppner cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community. Geo. W. Wells and J. S. Buseiok, under tbe firm name of Wells & Co., are buying aud selling grain of all kinds next door to the Gazette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. 6'J-tf. Gid Hatt has purohased the barber shop on the Matlock corner from A. U Carle, where his old friends and custom ers will find him. Shaves, shampoos and haircuts on short notice and in tbe highest style of the art. Eagle: Dr. B.F. Vanghan, resident dentist of Heppner, arrived m this city last Wednesday evening in company with Orin L. Patterson, who returned from a business trip of several weeks. Dr. B. F. Vanghan, the resident dentist has purchased n first class remedy for the painless extraction of teeth. Those desiring hret class work in his line Bbould give bim a call. Yesterday Johnny Crlsman, Dan Mor. row and Jaok Reoord. aooompanied by Jas. Bradley and Frank Thomas who bave been working on the Monument bridge, arrived with wool. Murrow county's tax levy for the cur rent year, twelve mills for county pur poses and five mills for school purposes, ib all that the people can bear under the present oiroumstnnoes. If vou owe the Gaaette you must ex pect that pay will be demanded. We need our money, and don't expect to Wrow under the ciroumstanccs. Come, give us a lift. .T. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times tbe best beer on the rnoinc ooast. Also on bands tbe best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. otitr. Tbe Monument bridge is progressing slowly, most of tbe workman having quit recently. Hie manager was com pelled to send to Portland for anew foroe A person is prematurely old when baldness oocnrs before the forty-fifth year. Use Hall's Hair Renewer to keep the scalp healthy and prevent baldness. The Dalles Chroniole: Mrs. Charles Johnston is at Heppner and is reported as being very sick. (We do not know of the illness nf any person by that name.) Doug. Belts will be in from Pilot Rock on or about Oct. 8, 1894. with b ohoioe lot of buoks which be will sell at the lowest possible figures. 67-tf. Illieninatic Pains Cared. "1 had severe pains in my knee which was very much ewoolen. For several days I oonld not move my leg in bed. I sent for Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Vegetable Pills and began taking tbem and in two days I got out and oould walk. 1 feel it my duty to give my testimony fur t tie benefit I received from Hood's ; Sarsaparilla." Mrs. B. J. Kelso, Lawen, Ore. Hood's Fills cure indigeition. THK WHKAT OL'TLOOK. The wheat situation gets no better. Tbe orop in the United States is con siderably below the average, due to many canned, the prinoipal one of whioh is the remarkably dry and hot weather of the western utaten. Yet tbe low crop ' conditions are uo benefit to prices. A low yield is followed by tbe lowest prioes ever known in this oountry. The crop iu Europe 13 hardly up to tbe Mm. Viola Emery Indigestion, Cramps In the stomach. dvsneDSin and catarrh of the bowels, caused my wife greatsuffering. She has been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla aud now has Sarsa parilla none of these symptoms, ures has Improved In looks and weight I have also Wk V taken Hood's Sarsapa- rllla for Scrofula and 3rnerl Debility with much benefit. Iam satisfied Hood's Kur.s parllla Is a splendid tonic ftnd Mood purifier Herman P. Emery, 34S sixth St., Portland, Ore Hood '8 Pills "ire all Liver Ills, Biliousness. average, yet tbe enormous inorease of tbe Argentine has served to make up for all deficiencies, and still leave tbe world with a surplus. This country will have wheat to ship but as the world does not need all that is grown, tbe question as to who is to sell is determined by the answer of tbe other question, who will sell for the smallest price. Our farmers are iu competition with tbe world, and tbe price is such that unless cheaper means of getting their prod note to tbe world's markets can be found, they will have to go out of the business of wheat raising. At 30 cents a bushel there is nothing in it, and the prospect of its bringing more are decidedly dis oouraging. It is simply a question of wbo can put tbe grain in the European market the more cheaply. As far as the Paoitio ooast is concerned, Argentine has much the better of us in the matter of transportation, for her wheat oan be laid down in Liverpool for less than half the freight rates tbat we must pay from Portlatd or San Franolsco, Be sides the Argentine is a rioh prairie country, through wbioh railroads oan be built at a minimum price, labor is cheap and all tbe elements combine to put ber grain growers in a position to undersell us, and still make handsome profits. Argentine will have iu the neighborhood of 100,000,000 bushels to export neat spring, ber crop ripening in January, and she is now shippingaorop of 77,900,- 000 bushels. From all of which it will be seen that tbe wheat outlook is deoidedly bad. The Dalles Chronicle. FIRE IN PORTLAND. Loss of (1,000,000,000, the Largest Confla gration Since 187H Three Men Perished in the Flames. From The Oregonian. Fire at tbe Alhina terminal grounds Sunday destroyed the Pacific ooast wheat elevator, warehouse and oontents, the railroad coal-bunkers aud contents, a vaststretoh of wharves, 60 or more freight cars and wheat contents, a number of cars containing a part of the great plant of the Portland General Electric Com pany, about four miles of railroad track age, and tbe river steamer Willamette Chief. The conflagration consumed in round numbers $1,000,000 worth of prop erty, though it is not possible at this time to give accurate estimates. It was pretty fully coveted by insurance. The fire department oould do little or nothing to stay the progress of the flames, and they completely devoured everything in tbeir path, an i subsided only from laok of material. It is supposed tbat three lives of workmen at the elevator were lost, Anderson, Murray aud Browu. Tbe origin of tbe conflagration is not definite ly known. The disaster was altogether tbe most serious tbat has visited Port land sinoe the great fire of 1872, AnorTS thk Cash System. After Oct. 1. 1804, E. ;J. blocum will sell goods for striotly cash. There will be no discrim ination in any respect, and customers will be benefitted thereby. 67-tf. Fine Fruit fob Sale. I will sell all kinds of fruit for lo. per pound, exoept peaches, those for l'a'o per pound. Grain or spring oalves taken in exobango for fruit at the market price. 6l'-0 O. F. Thompson. Notice to G. A. B. Veterans. Ou the last Saturday in September, the 20tb lust., Rawlins Post, G. A. K., of Lexing ton, will meet in Matlock's hall, Hepp ner. Also at same date tbe W. R. C, of tbe same post, meets on above date. Members of both are invited to be pres ent. 67 0. Sad Death. A week ago lust Mon day, Nobe Bayer, a well known and high ly respeoted young man, jumped off a threshing machine with which be was employed out in tbe Eight Mile country, striking the handle of a pitchfork, pene trating Lis body for a foot or more. He was a lare man and strrjek tbe handle of tbe fork with terrible foroe, We are Informed by W. A. Kiddle that be died tbe following Wednesday. Uaoisn-Glabkb. Ou Saturday even ing, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. t'ass Matlock, Dr. E. T. Gagen and Miss Geraldine Clarke were uuiied in marriage by the Rev. W. E. Pot wine, rector of the Church of the Redeemer. The bride is a niece of Senator W. F. Matlock and C. J. Matlock and the groom is a Drnotioing physician residiag at Heppner. They left on the Sunday morning train for the East un an extended visit. E. O. HTRiVKU Oil HTU1KN. One horse branded M S. Finder will plee return to George M. Masainger, in the mouutaius, or to A. Abrabammck, Heppner, Or., and receive suitable reward. There are other 1 rands on the animal besides the one mentioned, but tbe writer csuuot describe th"". :4Mf. HAPPINESS Will reign supreme amoug the residents of Morrow and adjoining Cu's Tbey Catch onto a few important tacts, one of wbioh they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of the GRAND CLEARANCE SATvE 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 ? MoFarland Mercantile Co., of Heppner, selling out at cost ? Yes, we offer our whole stook at lowest wholesale prioea, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready tor our Fall purohases. These goods are all New, Clean, FiiBt-Claes Articles and bought in tbe best markets in tbe United States. We wish to exchange them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Cost or Lower ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Caps, Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mitta, 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 Overshirts, Gloves, etc.. Boots, Shoes, Kubbers, Hats, (Japs, untterwear, WDite Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va lises, etc. Our whole store will Counter During Months. A Full Stook of Hardware. Cook and Pails, Pans, Cooking Uteosile, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe, Nails, Horse Shoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps, G'assware, Crookery, T'.ilet Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Chimnevs, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, HBy Bakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Bnok Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oost and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc. Come in and make your selections before money by buying at our store, A full line 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 prices. Don't let friendship for any firm cause you to tax yourself these bard times. Mail orders No trouble to show goods. WE MKA-N This Clearanoe Sale is now in full blast. 1 McFARLAND irnniM It is the Headquarters ! palnta. Drugs Oils. Olasa. Toi let Artloea. l3utent Merllolnea. Bto Ofjice of all stages running for Infants Cai torla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as Btiperiortoany preneriptiun known to me." IT. A. Aether, M. I)., Ill So. Orford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'C&fitoria, Is ho unlrrrwil and it merita bo well known that it nwnm a work of wipererofjation to endorse it. Few ar the intelligent families who do not keep Costoria within easy reach." Carloh Mahttx, I). I)., New York City. Tub Centaur W. L. DdUCLAS SHOE IS THC BEST. NOSQUCAKINCL 5. CORDOVAN, FlrCCMf &KW6ARDa 3. POLICED Solis. 2A7-?BOYS'SCH0DL5H0Ei LADIES UI9 1I7S -Bestdongou SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-U-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Vou ens se monry br purcbaalof W. L JJouaiaa fchoeft. Because, we are the largefct ruannfacturers of adverlisea shoes in tbe world, and guarantee, the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work In style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We bave them sold every, where at lower prices for the value given than anyolhermake. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by luler whose name will shortly ap pearing. Agcut wanted. Applyitonce f V7 .... . V fc- 1 "J ' ' UI lo-i uuut. , t.tu. dtri 1.1 rtM- 3fc $3 way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing, be a Big Bargain the coming Fall Heating Stoves. Tinware, Bnokets, Milk until present stook is sold. Baddies the assortment is broken. Save your of Groceries at out priocs, until close carefully filled. Call and be convinced; BUSINESS! run i) out of Heppner. T. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. and Children. Cat tori a cures Colic, Constipation, Bout Stomach, Itiarrhwa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sloep, and promotes di gestion, Wfthuut Injurious medication. "For several years I hav recommended your 'Castono,' and Bhall always continue to do bo as it has invariably produced beneficial result.'1 KnwiN F. Fardeic, M. D. 135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City, Company, 77 Mi brat fVnticrr, New Yore City. HI1. OF OREGON. Next Beaaion beijins the 17th of Sep tember, 1MI4. Tuition, free. Board, 82.50 a week. Five oonrsea; Claasical, Sciebtifb, Literary, Ktitfliab and Btiaiueas. IKUmiTOHY. The il'urliiig Hall for young Indies and the K'mrditiu; Hall for young, uentle raen will be nriiler tlie pfraonal Htipervi sion of Mrs. Mnnra, a lady of refinement and lare experience. For Catalogues1, addrepH J. J. Walton, 53-71. Keoy. Koifenta. B EVERGREEN TREE! WITHOUT COST. ArIS w'" IM'n '"" by mnH Titi alftiinp sniali TT evTKr?pn tree a'lapten to yur i.-lfmate, with lustrtif-tlons for planting; and earlriK for It, together with our complete list of Nursery Btock. If you will (rut out this advertisement, mark on it the name of this paper, and tell how manvandwhst kind of trees and plants vou would like to purchase, and when you wish to plant thern. We will quote you lower prices on the stoek you want ihan have ever been ottered you. write at odoc. tVKRJKEF.N Nl'IMKKlKM. I'rrnrrerrir luor' , I rn I STANDARD MOWER! Has the reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machine in the market. FOE SALE SZ- Grilliam A After a thorough test of the credit system, wehaveconclud ed to change to net cash. On and after Aug. I, '94, we will sell to one and all for OlSH ONLY ! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of whut heretofore bad to be obarged for iiDoolleotable acoounts. This is no refleolioD on you, but is a plain business statement. We oan afford to sell at lower prices in this nay. Jo Favorites Xo Bod rett For Sale- 1 OsCM Quarter Half-Blood .Sheepmen will liuil it to tbeir interest to inspect my Kama before buying elaewbere. I ensure tbem to be sound and in exoeptional fine oondition for service. I bave taken great pains and went to muoh expense to meet tbe growing demand for this olass of sheep, and will sell them to STJIT TH1$ HARD OMIVIISS. Come and See Them and be Convinced. For further purtioulara address me farm six miles south of Pilot Itook, Ore. EASTERN State Normal School, WESTON. fVIK FIKKT TKRM MWINH THIS IIKD OF HKI'T, 181M. Tuition per term Iu Elementary J Course, ?4..t0; Regular Uourno, ..50; BuBlneita Courgo, 5.00; to those iu tho Senior Clasi pledged to teach, frue. flood board aud lodging In private families, $: fiOper week or roomi III? at a very reaMonHhlo rent for thone who may desire to board thorn Helves, hut all students, no matter how they hoard, will he under the immediat care of the faculty, (.radinitos of the Normal receive Htate Diplomas. I. A. WOKTHINUTON, Nov. 1. tfuc'y of Regents. Land Patents Laud jmtontH tiucural for sottloi'B in the oliortoHt poBHiblc tinio. Contested Cases Contented casea intelligently and skillfully bandied. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having oonlliotiug olaimB under the aKriou.ltt.rBl land laws, and those between oluimnuts under the Mineral Lawa and agrioriltural claimants; aud hIho between olitimantH tinder any of the public land laws and the Kuilroad oompanies and their urmitci , and the stateB and tbeir grantees, under tl; Swsmp-Land and Hohnol-Lniid (Irauls. Hprclnlty made of securing pBlente in the shortest poesible time for settlers whohave complied with the laws under which tbeir entries were made, and who are aunoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of their patents, oaOBed by Trifling Irregularities whioh can he easily aud speedily removed. Advice alno given iu all matters relating t the publio lands, especially on points arising under the new laws whioh have been reoently passed providing for the dispoeal of tbe public domain. If you want your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any character, attended to by skillful and onmpeteut attorneya, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wkudkkisurn, Gkn. Man., I'. O. Hoi, :iS5. Washington, U. 0. h -Keeley Institute -OF- is Pa NOTARY PUBLIC v CONVEYANCER & Bisbee, HBPFNEH, OH. Of Plan! B MINOR & CO. rW . 0'.V and I- v OXFORD RAMS. at PILOT BOCK, OUE., or oall at my OREGON: For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits I It Is located at Salem, Oregou, ' The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oazktte office lor particulars. ! Rtrlctlyuontldentiat. Treatment private aud sure I cure. CALL AX