Notice to Aduertisers. rpHOSE dcBirinp the insertion of display ads., A Or CtlHIiee llf 8liint miltf. tret thnif onnv In not later than Monday evening for Tuesday's i iuurBuay evening ror rriuay s eai tion. The Patterson Poblishino Co. Take Notice. 1. The lum of Ave cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of Ave cenis a line, i nese 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's real name is signed as an evidence of good faith. LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERT18- ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on rile in his office. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stape for Hardman, Monument, Lonfr Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Kvery day at 6 a. m.. except Hnndav. A r rives every day at 6 p. m,, except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and bent line to or from the interior country. K. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. 1'hJIl Cohn, Agent. Removal Notice. G. B. Tcdrowe 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. Ciambrlmis Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. (i. B. TEUROVVE, Prop. Here and There. About Twenty oords Of good pine wood Are needed at the Gazette OSioe on subscription Bt once. I. R. Esteb ia over from Gooseberry today. Speoial session of the county court yesterday. Joe Eskelson was in Monday from the lower country. Henry Royse was down from Hard man yesterday. Those who profess not to have money may be able to tret wood. Everybody is going to tbeoash system. It is the only way to do business. For thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens ct 11 ou W. W. Smead. Mr. Rodney H. Marohant, represent ing the New York Life Ins, Co., is iu town. T. W. Ayere; Jr., sells sohool books at a great reduction in prioe, for cash only. 62-tf. Ed. Slooum sports a broad smile and steps high. It is a boy, born Oot. 1, 1894. OHC Bergstrom and Olave Pearson were over from Eight Mile yesterday ou business. i -Chas. Irrgrabam' cauie'over yesterday to get some work done on one of hie patent lamps. Photographs $1.50 pet dozen at Shep pnrd's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. John Wilmorth and family, aooom panied by Frank Wilmorth, left today overland for upper Washington. The strawburning Btove advertised in the Gazette Is a complete suooess. Gil liam & Bisbee, Gen't Agents. tf. Engineer Watson was seriously, prob ably fatally injured, by tbe lerailing of an engine near Meaoham recently. Found -A bunoh of keys near May street bridge. Owner oan have same by payiug charges and proving property, Chas. Jo os lias ouarge of Green Mathews' shaving parlors during tbe latter's sojourn in the country. Call on him. Rev. Denisnu and wife have returned to Heppner, Mr. Deoieon having been stationed at this place for tbe coming year. Onr readers will please noiioe that Ed. Day's band of fine Spanish-Merino bnoVs are noon to be on sale down at Tliss. Morgan's. See ad. Mrs. Anna Oricbton and Mrs. Helen Donohoe, of Portland, daughters of Mrs. Julius Keituley, are here visiting with relatives and friends. We will take wheal at the market price on subscription, and if onr patrons have as tnuoh as a load will pay the balanoe in bard cash. Mrs. Homer Hallook arrived from Pendleton Saturday morning on a visit, leaving on last evening's train to join her husband at Umatilla. Cong. Belts will Dot be at Heppner as advertised, owing to the fact that an un expected demand for bis Oxford grade rams has exhausted bis band. tf. Born To the wife of Pearl Jonee, Sept. 27, a nine pound girl. All getting along nicely, Mrs. M. J. 8aling in at tendance. Reoord please copy, Asa Tiiompson will not deliver any more trnit, for Henry Tbompson this year, the fruit season being about over. Ho brought in the last load Friday last Any person who desires to trade good unincumbered farm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wheat, for property in Portland, should call at tbe Gazette office. La Grande Chronicle: S. K. Reeves has acoepted a position as niubt-watcb in the machine Bhops, taking the place of S. B Hammock who formerly oocu pied this position. After computing prices with Pendle ton and The Dalles, John F. Spray will sell and deliver meat at tbe residence of Heppner people as cheap as either town above mentioned. Osmin k Thompson's thresher met with a serious accident out at J. 8 Ingraham's recently, the master wheel breaking. Repairs will be made and threshing resumed in tbe near future. Some of onr Oregon people are buy ing Nebraka hoirs and will feed tbem Orpgon wheat, If hog cholera does not interfere before tbey can be gotten ont to this section, there's big money in such ventures. Gid Hatt has purchased tbe barber shop on tlie Matlook noroer from A. O. Carle, where his old friends and onstom' ers will find him. Shaves, shampoos and haircuts on short notice and in tbe bitrhpst style of the art. ' B.,, pe noticed a horse down near A. C. 1 "iteyV place yesierday tbat had been U.vrsted terrih'v ah -nt the bead nr neck. Tb month and tongn wre pwolln so hsdly that the anirnM. JJeo ih'nk, csnn' livt S-ii-h .rnelty is ineiensahle, arrl persons thui gnilry The Webfoot Planter, a Portland peri odical devoted to the interests of farm ers, stockraieers, orohardists, bee-keepers and ponltry raisers, will be sent 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 Qazette. Tbis offer is made for a limited time. Those wbo desire tbe paper must mention it when tbey settle their ac counts. La Grande Cbroniole: J. G. Stuttz' yacht, tbe "Ivy Stuttz," on September 4tb won the prize and parse from tbe Southern Yscht Club. The rrcswere run at Arkansas Harbor, Texas. Tbe Ivy Stuttz is 32 feet long, HJ j feet beam and five feet depth. She has taken the purse for four suooessive years. Mr. Stuttz is tbe theatrioal man well known to La Grande people. Tbe regular subscription price of the Semi-Weekly Gazette is 82.50 and the regular prioe of the Weekly Oregonian is 41.50. Anyone subscribing for the Oazette and paying for one year in advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advanoe will be entitled to the same. Fossil Journal: T. A. Rhea passed through town Monday with 65 bend of beef cattle he bad purchased from Horn & Sons, A. Beard, F. W. Peaslee and others. Mr. Beard and others were assisting to drive tne cat'leto Arlington, where Mr. Rhea was to put them on cars for Portland. Ohas. Cunningham will have at tbe James Jones ranch a band of bis Freuob and American Merino and Oxford graded Buoks. All wool growers who are interested in improving their bands will have a chance to see a spleidid band of bucks after the 1st of October. 60 tf. In an age of fraud and adulteration, it is certainlv gratifying to know tbat suoh an extensively used preparation as Ayer's Sarsaparilla may be implicitly relied upon. It never varies either in quality, appearanoe or effeot, but is al ways up to tbe standard. Frank Engleman was in town Satur day and Sunday, enjoying needed re creation after 56 days hard rustling with 0. F. Walker's thresher. Mr. Walker's outfit lost no time during the whole fifty-six days and the amount threshed was 52,000. This is a good reoord. Ayer's Hair Vigor promotes the growth and improves the beauty of the hair. Ibis preparation stimulates the roots of tbe bair, cleanses the scalp, prevents the accumulation of dandruff, and re stores to faded and gray bair its origio nal color. Frank Gentry left some Bpples on our desk Saturday, grown on bis bunchgrass ranch whiob are very fine or were, rather. The agricultural editor, for fear tbat the fruit might spoil, sampled it immedately after its arrival. Geo. W. Wells and J. S. Bueeick, under the firm name of Wells & Co., are buying and selling grain of all kinds next door to tbe Gazette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. 69 tf. Jacob Bortzer, of lone, and another gentleman whose name we did not learn, were up from the lone country Friday last. They see very little prospect of our oountry advancing muoh at the present low prices for grain. Clyde Sperry got kicked on tbe jaw by a borse out at Newt. Jones, last Friday, and in consequence his head has been in a sling ever since It was a olose shave from something serious. Dr. B. F. Vaughan, tbe resident dentist bas purchased a first clasp remedy for the painless extraction of teeth. Those desiring first class work in bis line should give him a oall. Geo. Gray left on last eveniug's train for Montana where be may locate if be snooeeds in finding a section tbat suits lum. The Gazette sincerely wishes George success. If you owe the Gazette you must ex pect tbat pay will be demanded. We need our money, and don't expect to borrow under the circumstances. Come, give us a lift. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer ou the Paoifio ooast. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tf. Improper and defioieut care of the scalp will cause graynessof the bair and baldness. Escape both by the use oi that reliable Bpecifio Hall's Hair Renew- er. Born At Hillshoro, Sept. 12, to the wife of Ike Eonis, a boy. Ike bas raised water and light rates aud steps around like he owned a brick block. Considerable mail addressed to Hon. W. K. Ellis is being reoeived at Hepp ner, and Mr. Ellis' friends expect his arrival soon, Great preparations arn in progress down at rortland for tbe entertainment of the visitors to tbe grand lodge, K. of P. Aaron Vinson, tbe Walla Walla marble man, arrived last evening, and will shortly leave for Long Creek. Salem Statesman: Mrs. Z. M, Parvin left yesterday for an extended visit to her daughter at Heppner. J. A. Patterson is down to Portland. Ed. Reese is rnnoing the branch engine during Pat's absence. Mrs. Z. M. Parvin, of Kalem.is visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. N Brown. Snpt. O'Brien, of the O. R. & N., oame in Saturday on bis special car, remaining about two hours. Hood's Pills are pnrely vegetable, carefully prepared trom tbe best in grienedts. 25o. Take Simmons Liver Regulator in youth and you will enjoy a green old age. E O. : Homer Hallook and wife are in tbe oity from Portland. Mrs. E. Muii departed last evening for tbe East to visit relatives. A. W. Patteison iB over to Pendleton on business aud pleasure. Rev. Sbulse arrived from Salem this morning to visit friends. C. W. Oney has returned from a trip to Portland. Clerk Morrow is down at Portlaud on business. Pllen! I'llen! Itthing Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense itchiug and stinging: most at night: worse by scratching. If sllowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swatne's Ointment stops the itching anil bleed roe. heals ulceration, aod in most oases removes the tnmors At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne A Son, Philadelphia To Thbbshing Machisk Men. At tbe close of the threshing season, the Oa zette is desirons of ascertaining the total number of bushels of grain harvested in Morrow rounty. If those who are run ning threshers will send iu full reports, including wheat, barley, rye and oats, we can easily give correct figures. This will ahow up ell for Morrow county, and B hope all who ci,o giye tha desired inf(5Tn)lifjB wjl not rjagtent t? do (o. Hood's Is Wonderful "At harvesting time I took s severe cold which settled in my limbs, and in a short time developed into In flnnimntory Rheu ma Mini After spend inir a good sum of mon ey for different reme dies and suffering all winter, I became so crippled that I had to walk with the aid of crutches. By the kind 5 aavice oi a inena i wa mmm meaicme ana n. nas iut- Sir. A. W. look')-, ly restored me to health Clifford, N. D. aiui I think it KaYwl my I,iiV. I w ill cheerfully answer all who may wish to correspond about my affliction or state ment." A. W. Cooley, Clifford, North Dakota. Hood's Sarsa V parilla Be Sure to Get f iTQS IIOQds WrW Hood's Pills citi. nausea, aud biliousness. Land Fob Sale. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh ao. will be sold cheap. Call at Qazeite office for particulars and terms Wheat Sacks. The Morrow County Land & Trust Co. are putting out wheat saoks at their warehouses at Dounlas, lone and Heppner. All those wishing saoks should see them. 57tf. Notice to G. A. R. Veterans. On tbe last Saturday in September, the 2!)tb inet., Rawlins Post, G. A. JJ., of Lexing ton, will meet in Matlook's hall, Hepp uer. Also at same date the W. K. C, of tbe same post, meets on above date. Members of both are invited to be pres ent. 67-0. The Shoe Maker. Joe Dubois bas moved his shoe-making and repair shop from the old May street stand to the room formerly occupied by Green Mathews, barber shop, next door to Noble's harness shop. Joe also has a good workman with him and guarantees satisfaction. Don't overlook him for first class work. 66 tf. Change to Cash Basis. After Nov. 1st, the Central hotel will be conducted onastriotly oash basis. Any kind of produce will be taken in payment of board. Our terms will be the lowest of any first class house in tbe city. All patrons will be treated alike for cash or its equivalant. Please to bear tbis in mind. 71-2. O. C. Sargent, Prop. Special Session County Court. County oourt held u session yesterday and among other things considered tbe matter of deputies' salaries. A petition was presented them containing tbesigna tnres of taxpayers in Heppner, whose taxable property as appears by the assessment roll aggregates about $450, 000, about one-fourth of tbe taxable property in Morrow oounty, inoludiug tbe railroad. There being no remon strance on hie, the petition was simply ignored. Can't Shlt Down. An exohauge trnthfuliy says; Tbe newspaper pro prietor labors at a disadvantage iu a time of money stringency as oom pared with a manufacturer. Tbe latter can shut down bis mill, but the newspaper publisher never finds a time when he oan shut down his plant and lay off bis employes until be bas to do so for good. Tbe newspaper must be turned out regularly and the expenses continue right on just the same in dull times as when business is booming. Any re trenchment of the reading matter will immediately bring a protest from the subscribers, yet many of these subscrib ers fail to think of paying their bills. Uoi'ncil Mketinq. Counoil met in regular session last evening, all council men present except Keitbley Minutes of last regular meeting read aud approved Bills allowed: Hepp ner Light & WBterCo, $70; H. Blahm, 1; Gilliam & Bisbee, $20; The Meston Uygert Book Mfg. Co., $24; C. S. Van Duyn, 85c; Gilliam A Bisbee, $30.56; Guttapercha & Rubber Mfg. Co., $0; F. J. Hallook, $16.60; Heppner Trans. Co., $6.25 Councilmun Jobns'on authorized to assist the fire laddies in makir.g collection for a fire bell Ou motion ti e mayor was instructed to notify tbe recorder to furnish the council with a list of delinquent taxes. The marshal was ordered to notify those persons wbo bave been asked to ooustrnot sidewalk to do so at once, or at tbe end of three weeks the same will be bnilt by tbe town Council adjourned. That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous conditiou directly due to depleted or impure blood. It should oot be allowed to continue, as in its debility the system is especially liable to serious utucks of illness. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the remedy for such a condition, and also for that weaktif-sft which prevails at the change nf seae 'ii, climate er life. JIAI1KKT KKI'UKT. Tuesday. Oct. 'I The local irm'ket so far as produce is concerned, remains about the same. Butter is plentiful but the bst is quot ed 50 cents per roll. Medium grades, 40 cents. Eggs are qui ted at 10 oents and chick ens from 8- to $2.75 per dozen, accord ing to siz. Potatoes are worth 00 cents per li)0 pounds. Frnit plentiful and priceB nominal. Whent is worth zV per bu., top price, bfst q lelity. Kye, trio per 100; barley, 4uV pt-r 11KI; outs, 5tlo per Jiki. Don't sinker, people Willi tbat lj,ul breatb. Take Hirumip Jivr N-'"j.. lator to sweleri it ' -1 ft- '4j SIMM H APPINBSS Will reign supreme among the residents of Morrow and adjoining Cu's They catcb onto a few important facts, one of which they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of tbe GRANDCLEARANCE SALE Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! Tbev will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait. WHAT ? MoFarland Mercantile Co , of Heppner, selling ont at cost ? Yes, we offer our whole stock at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for onr Fall pnrohases. These goods are all New, Clean, Fiist-Class Articles and bought in the 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 ! Dtess Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Cbps. Bonnete and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and 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 way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Oversuirts, Gloves, etc, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Sbirts, 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 Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buokets. Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, 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, Crockery, Trilet Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Ohimuevs, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitohell Wagons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows. Seed Drills, at cont until present stook is sold. Saddles and Harness, Kirles and Shot Guns, etc. Come in and mBke your selections before the assortment is broken. Save your money by buying at our store, A full Hue of Groceries at cut 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 onr prioes. Don't let friendship for any firm cause yon to tax yourself these hard times. Mail orders carefully filled. Call Bnd be oonvinoed ; No trouble to show goods. Will MTCAJN" BUSINESS! This Clearance Sale is now in lull blast. 11LA1 It is the Headquarters ! jpalnts, I ti 1 0 1 1 h, Glaas, Toi let jrt loes, Ifrent Mellolnefii, Office of all stages running for Infants " CastorlalH so well adapted to children that 1 rucommeuii It as superior to any prescription J;nowa to me." II. A. AitcnKtt, M. D-, ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. "The use of 'C'astoria Is so universal and i:n merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep C'astoria within easy reach." Cajuos Mahtyn, I). I)., New York City. Thk Ckntai-h KIJOEMK. Next session begins the 17th of Sep tember, n'M. Tuition, iree. board, ii'Z.tiO a week. Five courHee: Classical, Scietititij, Literary, Knglieh and liuHiiieH". n)KMIT01;T. The Hoarding Hall for young ladies and the Bonrdine H-UI for youiiv; gnntle men will be nnder tiie p'rsotial supervi sion of Mrs. Mnnrn, a ludv of refinement and larye ex f hence. For (.'alalotiiieH, addresB J. I. Walton, 03-71. Seny. Regents. U EVERGREEN TREE ! WITHOUT COST. fK willn'H'l you y mm' I w-jmfrione Krnuli tvrtfriMMi tn lnfU'(i to your climate, with ttiBtriicttonK for planting anl carfiiir for It, toother with our complete lint of Nursery Htovk. If you will cut out ttilH advert. tM-mt:iit, mark on it the nam' of thin puper, aod tell how many and what kind of tn--n ai:d plant you would like lo purchase, and when you wuh to pirint thf in. W will (uop you lowr prief on the etnfk yon wunt than have ever been ohr:J yuu, Write at once, KVKUtiHi'KN NI'RSKKIKN, be a Big Bargain the coming Fall oat of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. and Children. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Ktomach, Diarrhaia, nictation. Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl gestion. Without Injurious medication. "For Heveral years I havo recommended your 'CaHfriria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial result." Knwm F. I'AanER, M. I. 125th Street and 7th Ave., Now York City. Company, 77 Mi-rray Btrkkt, Nkw York Citt, . L. Douglas LJfC HTHI HIT. WliWt NOSQUEAKINO. 5. CORDOVA IN, FHENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 3.P FINE CALf &KANBABD1 3.5 POLICE Soles. 2 A7-5 Boys'SchoolShoei LADIES' SEND FOR CATALOG U a WL'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You cud save mnner by purchttaiug W. I Jtuiiglun Khicpt Because, we are the largest manufacturers n advertised thnrt in the world, and Kunrautei the value by stamping: the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, eafiy fitting aud wearing nualitk-s. We have them old every where at lower pri res for the value given than ny other make. T.ike no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. bold by Dealer whrme name will ahortly ap pear hen. At;ent WHhtftl. A pply it once ELECTRIC TELEPHONE I'o fit)-. Vilinun or On ?i 1 1 1 I o'ltrjifht. no rM. m inyntt. (irtt i ill i-tnrr Hi tMttCt it th. 1 Aw'tn mil be from ftft iwftAO pi dar. Hnwlftiire I1K If iifiiuhrc r-M. 1 in inn! rum nt, no lo l w.fiiu yi rwiiro, m j t)i"W"". "i..( I'-Ic im Tor JW if pirfhnV)'.j,,''r-: "J Cn.umbw.fl- m IE STANDARD MOWER! Has the reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machine in the market. Grilliam A After a thorough test of the credit system, we have conclud ed to change to net cash. On and after Aug. i, '94, we will sell to one and all for CASH ONLY ! GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of what heretofore had to be charged for uuoollectable acoounts. TbiB is no reflection on you, but is a plain business statement. We oan afford to sell at lower prioes in this way. No Favorites Xo 13 fitl Del)t s For Sale 1 Onrv Quarter Half-Blood Sheepmen will find it to their interest to inspect my Kama before buying elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound and in exceptional fine oondition for service. I have taken great pains and went to muoh expense to meet the growing demand for this olass of sheep, and will sell them to SUIT TH1$ HARD TIMES. Come and See Them and be Convinced. For further partionlars address me nt PILOT ROCK, OKE., or call at my farm six miles south of Pilot Hook, Ore. EASTERN State Normal School, WESTON. fllHK FIIWT TERM HEG1NH TH 15 liltll OF J Course, $1..; Kogular Con roe, fl.5(); BuHineHS Counto, 5.lt0 Ijli'tlgw to teach, frao. wjlyen, but all ntudenta, no matter how they hoard, tmujiiiiLUN ii uiu mmntu receive nuuu lJipionuiK, Nov. 1. Land Patents Laud patentH secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently aud skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Betweeu individuals hnviuii ooullintiug oluims iimler the agricultural land laws, aud tbone between oluiruimts umler tbe Mineral Laws aud agricultural olaimaots; and also between claimnntH under any (it tbe public land laws aud tbe Kuilroad companies and their Krantees, HI1( t)ie states and tbeir granted, under the fiwnmp-Land and Hclnol Linul Uranle. Hpecialty made f securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who bave complied with the laws under which their entries were made, and who are annoyed aud worried by delays in tbe issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily aud speedily removed. Advioe also given iu all matters relating t the public lands, especially on points arising under the new laws which have beeu reoently passed providing for the disposal of the publio domaiu. If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you waut your land business, nf any character, attended to by skilllul and competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wkijdkrijurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. Washington, D. 0. The M"j institute -OF- & Bisbee, HErpNEn or, B I MIR ft CO. and OXFORD RAMS. OREGON KEI'T. W.H, Tuition per term in Elementary to those in the Senior Clans (iood board and lodging iu private fatnllien, ' 50perweek or rooms at a vurv rcttHiiiuiblu rent for thoNe. who mttv riuHirtt tn hnnrrl thnm. will be uudyrtheimmedlal care of the faculty. r, a. WUKTmiNU HJii, Hee'y of Regents. For the Cure Oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It In locutod at Balcm, Oregon, The Must Beautiful Town on the Coast. 1 ('all at the Oazkttic office for particular. ; Htrii'tlycuDtMential. Treatment private and aure j cure. NOTARY PUBU'vC AT v s: v 'r-irrrrps-