Notice to Advertisers. TMI08K desiring the insertion of display ails., X or change of B&me, must et their copy in not later than Monday evening for TnemUy's edition, or Thursday evening for Fridny'a edi tiou. The Patterson Publish imj Co. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of reHpect," 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. ii. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to iu 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 ADVKRTIH- Ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper Is 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. Htage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves an follows : Every day at t 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. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Conn, Agent. Removal Notice. O. B. Tedrowe desireB to inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel stand, where he will still koep the best brands of Liquors and Cigars. Gambrlnug Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDKOWE, Prop. T. M.: Not far from The Dalles a minister of the gospel was met by a boy, who loquirea where he was going. The COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. On Monday, Oct. 1, 1894, county oourt clerioal gentleman was riding a decrepit met in adjourned session from the Sept. Here and There. About Twenty ooida Of good pine wood Are needed at the Gazette 1 Oflioe on subscription at once. The Dalles is getting ready for the diBtriot fair. J. O. Warmoth was in from Ella early this week. Leon BrigKS has a slight ottnok of rheumatism. J. Q. Crafts, of lone, was in Tuesday on business. Tom Crle and Torn Woolery visited town Tuesday. Miss Alice Douahoo returned Wednes day from a visit below. Miss Euuioe Shipley has returned from Willows Junction. Marion Evana was iu from Lexington Tuesday with some wheat. Mrs. (ieo. Thornton and child are visiting relatives at Heppner. For thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens cull on W. VV. Smead. Asa Oumminga, of Dayville, is uiite ill at the Grand Central hotel. Mrs. J. J. Roberts has been quite ill with quinsy, but at present is improving. - T. W. Ayers; Jr., sells school books at a great reduction in price, far cash only. 62-tf. Nathan Moliee has gone out to guide the destinies of a band of sheep till spring. Wright Saliug was in town Tuesday with a load of wheat for the Heppner market. Herbert L. Gill, formerly editor and manager of the Osweeo Iron Works, is in town. Hood's Pills arc hand made, and perfect in proportion and appearanoe. 26o. per box. The new president of the Oregon Press Association is J. R. Beegle, of St. Helen's Mist. The boys of Pendleton are having a big time, trip to Milton being one of the prinoipal features. Photographs 81.50 pel dozen at Sbep pard's gallpry, near opera house, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tf. Born In Juniper cauyon, near Lex ington, Sep. 30, 1894, to the wife of Austin Yocum, a girl. Clerk J. W. Morrow returned early this week from Portland where be had been on a business trip. Jas. Wyland came iu this week to enjoy a visit with his sisters, Mesdames Donohoe and Crichton, of Portland. Chas, Jones has ouarge of Green Mathews' shaving parlors during the latter's sojourn in the country. Call on him. We want a good rustler, and want him right away. The Gazette can give a live man a job that will make him money. Ben Swaggart harvested 6,000 bushels of grain off his ranoh this year. He also reports bis fruit prop as being exoellent. cayuse that could not make over three miles an hour, and to the question asked answered that he was a follower of the Lord Jesus ChriBt. To this the boy, with a broad grin on his face replied, well yon will never overtake him on that ping. The Wobfoot Planter, a Portland peri odical devoted to the interests of farm ers, stock raisers, orchardists, bee-keepers and poultry misers, 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 Gazette. This offer is made for a limited time. Those wbo desire the paper must mention it when they settle their ac counts. Owing to "brief" and infrequent re mittances these times, a newspaper can not afford to hire very mnoh help, con sequently there is a briefness of live news. However, this issue is probably more than the average short, which is occasioned by the editor being eiuht or ten persons in about that many minutes. In other words, we are putting in a large power press. At the conclusion of an impassioned address down in Kentucky not long sinoe. Col. W. 0. P. Breckinridge an nounces that be was weary, and that as soon as his campaign was ended he would visit England. Whereupon the leader of the band, who happened to be an Englishman, struok up, Uod save the Queen." 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 advanoe will be entitled to the same The Advance, of Lebannon, proposes henceforth to publish the names of the dead bents who, after taking the paper for years and never paying a cent, have their postmaster notify them that it is "refused." They will not ouly expose the bilks, but propose to stand some of them a law suit. Chas. Cunningham will have at the James Jones ranch a band of his Frenob and American Merino and Oxford graded Bucks. All wool growers who are interested in improving their bands will have a ohanoe to see a splendid band of bucks after the 1st of October, 60 tf. Eagle: The Peudleton-TJkinh stage was held up by a lone highwayman MoDday Sept. 21. near Nye. The driver, Lewis Gault, coolly thrust a pistol iu the face of the robber, whioh caused him to slink aw By, when the stBge pro ceeded on its way unmolested. The lectures of Mrs. Ada W. Uuruh, at the M. E. church Sunday and Mon day niflitp, were well attended. Her subjects were "Social Puriti" and Woman a Sutlmge. lue laay wbb in Heppner about a year ago and made many friends here. Word was brought to town this morn ing announcing the death of E. A. Morgan. Tbe old mtm had a stroke of paralyBis two or three years ago, and this was the prinoipal cause of his death, though he has been able to get around for some time. In an age of fraud and adulteration, it is certainlv gratifying to know that such an extensively used preparation as Ayer's Sarsaparilla may be implicitly relied npon. It, never varies either in quality, appearance or efftiot, but is al ways up to the standard. A case of scarlet (ever is reported in the family of Mrs. Doonan. but us the place is quarantined the disease will not spread. We are informed that tie child came in ooutact with the disease before her arrival at Heppner. term. Preseut, Judge Keitbly, Corns. Baker and Howard, Clerk J. W. Morrow and Sheriff G. W. Harrington. Bond of T. J. Carle, as jnstice of the peace, approved. Bills allowed: J. W. Morrow. 8200; J. L. Howaid, 87; J. M. Baker, 87. Other bills will appear in the official. S. P. Garrigues awarded contraot to constiHOt bridge aorosi Rhea creek, near Lutu Rhea's place, at $317. Affidavit of the publication of The Pattersou Pub. Co. accepted. Proposition of Paul A. Ozanne to furnish oouoty maps continued for term. Deputies' salaries not allowed. Peti tion for same plaoe on file. How's TliM We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Uure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and financially able to oarry out any obligation made bv their firm. West & Trcax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. W aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drugitist", Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally aoting direotly upon the blood and mncoue surfaoes of the system. Pnoe 75o. per bottle. Sold by all drnggists. Testimonials free. lONE ITEMS. A little rain is at band. Tbe new steam thresher Is in full operation. The lone warehouse and platform is piled with grain. Misses Lena and Eva Rhea are at tending school at The Dalles. Miss Josie Fisher returned from San Francisco. She was iu attendance at tbe Mid-winter Fair. The lone Sunday school numbers forty. A. W. Balsiger has be re-elected superintendent of tbe same. Several shippers of grain from this vioinity are supposed to have lost their shipments iu the Portlaud Are. Our Sunday sohool is increasing iu attendance. Mrs. Keub Sperry and Miss Anna Balsiger were elected as delegates to the Morrow Co. Sunday Bchool convention. Our new store, opposite the post oflioe is having its stock of goods enlarged. There is no reason why it should not do a prosperous business, if goods can be bought at reasonable rates. Jake. Oct. 1, 1894. Land Fok Saus. 480 aores over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh uni will be sold cheap. Call at Ghzerte office for particulars and terms tJ. airs, jjavid nigger Chills and Fever Left me eraaelatrd, with distressing cough, no aupetilf, pain In chest, shoulder, back and Hood's? Cures stomach. Four buttles ot Hood's tirapartlla giive me stri-mrUi, ki;oiI appetite and health. Sins. David Hiukkk, Wikox, Nebraska. THE STANDARD MOWER! Has the reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, cif tiny machine iu the market. Gilliam FCS SALE MKKKT RKl'OBT. Fkiday, Oct. 5. The local market so far as produoe is ooncerned, remains about the same. Butter is plentiful but the best is quot ed 50 ceuts per roll. Ebbs are quoted at, 12U cents and chick ens from 9'i to $2.75 per dozen, accord ing to size. Potatoes are worth 50 cents per 100 pounds. Fruit is plentiful and prioes nominal. Wool is quoted at from 6 to 84. Wheat is worth 2314 Per bu.. top prioe, best quality. Rye, 50o per 100; barley, 4L'c per 100; oats, 50o per 100. The Shoe Makeh. Joe Dubois has 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 wofknian with him and guarantees satisfaction. Don't overlook him for first class work. 66 tf. HoGd's Pillo win new friends daily. HAD KM. Sing a song of penitence, An agent full of ryo ! Four and twenty serpents Danced before his eye. When his eye was opened He shouted for his lite. Wasn't he a pretty chump To get before his wile? His hat was in the parlor Underneath a chair, His boots were in the hallway His coat was on the stair, His trousers in the kitchen, His collar on the shelf, But he hadn't any notion Where he was himself. When the mom was breaking Borne one heard him call; His head was in the ice-box, And that was beBt of all. Miss Deos, daughter of J. F. Deos, and Miss MandGlassoook were up from the lower end of the county the first of this week. Our readers will please notioe that Ed. Day's band of fine Spanish-Merino boos are soon to be on sale down nt Tims. Morgan's. See ad. TJ. S. Harer is over from Long Creek to get the Eagle's power press, and will get started homeward about tomorrow morning. We will take wheat at the market price on subscription, and if our patrons have as much as a load will pay the balanoe in bard cash. Johnny Hughes, of Susanville, has discovered a new and a very rioh ledge over in the Greenhorn district. Doug. Belts will not be at Heppner as advertised, owing to tbe faot that an un expected demand for bis Oxford grade rams has exhausted his band. tf. A ntplonfi Herald: E. J. Gliaan, who has been residing at Portland for a few years past, arrived here last Sunday, nri will visit bis folks for a short time. Any person who desires to trade good unincumbered farm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wheat, for property in Portland, should call at the Qszette office Eagle : Henry Welch and Mies Louise Allen, of Monument, were united in tbe holy bonds of matrimony last week. The Eagle congratulates. Old Hatt has purchased the barber I hop on ue iuaiiocn curnw in'ui n. v. Carle, where his old friends and custom ers will find bim. Shaves, shampoos and haircut on short notk t aud in tbe Ayer's Hair Vigor promotes the growth and improves the beauty of tbe hair. This preparation stimulates the roots of the hair, cleanses the soalp, prevents the accumulation of dandruff, and re stores to faded and gray bBir its origio nal color. Eagle: John J. Murphy returned last week from Union county and is now with relatives in Fox valley. He had sufficiently recovered from wounds re ceived in a fight with one Young to make the trip. Geo. W. Wells and J. 8. Bnseick. under the firm name of Wells & Co., are buying and s lliug grain of nil kinds next door to the Gazette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in Buy quantities. 60-tf. Ellis Minor aud wile arrived home from Fairhuven on last Hunday. They report a ileljfibtful visit with their relatives. Mr. Minor thinks for trout fishing tbe Bound streams greatly sur pass those of t b is section. The sons of T. J. Merrill, of Eight Mile have taken np thir residence in the btiildini; opposite the Gazette's boms ranch, on August street. They oouie m to ttr.e aJvautae of our fine school . Dr. 13. V. Vaiioft", I he resident dentist ba.s iuroiiKoil a first class remedy for In? pin'MHs extraction of teeth. 'I hoH' desirinc first class work in his line should give him a call. Dick Clark, bioihtr nf Mrs Geo. Swaggarl, of l.'ili1., arrived here yester day, and other iui ntlirrs of the family are pxpwted sum. It ic the intention to hold a tamily reunion. After computing prirj"B with Pendle ton and The Dulles, John F. Spray will sell aud deliver meat at the residence of Heppner people as cheap as either town above mentioned. Eagle: A. Hirohberg, formerly a merohanl ( ( this city, writes from Inde pendence, Or,, that he will soon return to Long Creek aod re-embark in tbe mercantile business. If you owe the Gazette you must ex pect that pay will be demanded. We oeed our money, and don't expert to borrow under th circumstances. Come, give us a lift. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keepii'g on top at all limes the best Iver o 1 ih I'umfia coast. Alao on bands tbe b-t br.itili of liquors, wines and cigars. 5Htf. Improper m: .1 deficient care of tbe scalp will cans' rayneHS of tbe hair and baldness. Kk?.ip both by the use of that reliable spec fin Ball's Hair Renew-er. Home and Abroad. II la I tie duly of every one, whether at borne or travelling for pleasure or business, to equip himself witb the remedy which will keep np strength and prevent illnes-e. and cure encb ills as are liable to come npon all in every day life. Hood's Sarsnparilla keeps the blood pure and lesaiibbie to absorb tbe germs of disease. " TEACHER AND PUPIL. The Frank Speech uf h Ilopeutant Scotch, l'rofeasori A well-known Scotch professor was noted for his hot temper and vehement candor, as well as for his profound scholarship. At the opening of a college term the boys observed that he was unusually irritable and harsh. The applicants for ladmission ranged themselves for examination in a lino below Mb desk. "Show your papers!" he ordered. One lad held his paper up awkwardly in his left hand. "Hold it up properly, sir, in your right hand!" commanded the master. The new pupil muttered something, but kept his left hand raised. "The right hand, ye loon!" thundered the professor. Theboy, growing very pale, lifted his right arm. It was a burned stump. The hand was gone. The boys burst into indignant hisses, but the professor had leaped down from the platform and had thrown his arm about the boy's shoulders. "Eh, laddie, "tijrgive me!" he cried, breaking into broad Scotch, as he al ways did when greatly excited. "1 didnaken! Hut," turning to the class, with smimming eyes: "I thank God He has given me gentlemen to teach who can ca' me to account when I go astray." "After that day," wrote one of the boys, years afterward, "every man there was his firm friend and liegeman. He had won us all by that one frank speech. The change which fifty years has made in the relation between teacher and taught has been very great. The boy of the last century looked up to his master with the fear of the wait ing lash, below all other emotions or motives. The best teacher of to-day is well de scribed in the words of a great German educator, as one "who takes the posi tion of an older kinsman to his pupils; climbing the same ladder as they, but a little higher up." But the boy who trusts his teacher as the truest of gentlemen is learning fromliim something better than Latiu and Greek. Youth's Companion. LANGUAGE MADE BY WOMEN' Their Influence Much Ureater Than la Ordinarily Thought. The influence of woman on the lan guage of each generation is much greater than that of men, says Max Muller in (Science of Language. We very properly call our language in Germany our mother tongue, with all its peculiarities, faults, idioms, ac cents. Cicero said: "It makes a great difference whom we hear at home every day and with whom we speak as boys, and how our fathers, our tutors and our mothers speak. We read the letters of Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi, and it is clear from them that her sons were brought up not in tltc lap, but. so to say, iu the very breath and speech of their mother." But this is not all. Dante ascribes the firs t attempts at, using the vulgar tongue in Italy for literary composi tions to t he silent influence of ladies who did not understand the Latin lan guage. Now this vulgar Italian, before ii became the literary lungtiuife of Italy, held very much the same position there as the so-called Prakrit dialects in In dia; and these Prakrit dialects first as sumed a literary position in the Smiv krit plays where female characters, both high and low. are introduced as Prakrit, instead of the Sanskrit em ployed by kings, nohleinei and priests, lierc, then, we see the language of women, .or, if not of women exclusive ly, at all events of women and domes tic servants, gradually entering into the literarv idiom, and in later times I even supplanting it altogether: for it IS ir.MIl tnv l mitri t, auu uut inj.ii m- literary Sanskrit, that the luod.-iii vernaculars of India branched oil 11. course of time. Throug-h a thousand smaller chan nels the idioms of women everywhere Changs to Cash Basis. After Nov. 1st, the Central hotel will be conducted on n strictly oash basis. Any kind of produce will be taken in payment of board. Our terms will be the lowest of any first class house iu the city. All patrons will be treated alike for cash or its equivalant. Please to bear tbis iu mind. 71-2. C, 0. Sargent, Prop. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense itohiug aud stinging; most at nignt; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Bwavnb's Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50oents. Dr. awayue Hon, Philadelphia It is the Headquarters ! J1 11 1 JH , J 1 1 i S OllSi let Artloes, Potent Olenitis, Tot-MecllolneiA. c T": .1.. on. AS A Clio 11 ge Of IMaia! T 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 j sell to one and all for OSEE ONLY ! S 3ESr GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT Of what heretofore had to be obarged for uncollectable acoounts. This is 110 relleotion on you, but is a plain busmess statement, we can artora to sell at loner prices in this way. No Favorites No Jifid Debts MINOR it CO. For Sale. Office of all stages rami ing out of Heppner. PUIL. COHN, Proprietor. for Infants and Children. ' Castoria is so w'll adapted to children that I recommend It as miperior to any prescription Lnuwuto me." H. A. Archer, M. I)., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria Is so imircrsfil and iLs merits bo well known that it ne?niB a work of siiperuroKation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not kijp Castoria within easy reach." Cajiujh Martyn, T. V., New York City. Tub Centai r Compact, 77 MrnxAY Rtrket, Nkw York City, Castoria curea Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomatrh, Dlarrhma, Eructation, KilLs Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I havo recommended your 'Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." F.nwiN V. Parmer, M. I. 125th Street and 7tli Ave., New York City. , N 1 Of.A Quarter and Half-Blood OXFORD to inspeot my Earns before buying and in exceptional fine condition for Sheepmen will find it to their interest elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound service. I have taken great pains and went to muoh expense to meet tbe growing demand for this olaBS of sheep, and will sell them to SUIT Tril HARD TIAIIOSS. Come and See Them and be Convinced, For further particulars address me at PILOT ROOK, ORE., or call at my farm six miles south of Pilot Rook, Ore. rEASTERN OREGON A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. Thn following rrnnh!? statement will he f ad with intent' int n-tt: ' l cannot rietrrilje theiuirnb, creepy fenat Ion f hat x (sled In my arms, hands and h-i-. 1 had toruh mid be;it Uiosh pin ts until l liny were sore., t overcome in a measure the dead frieiinL- that had taken poHKHSHlon of them. In addition, i hud a Mrange weakne iu my hack and around my waist, totrether Willi an indeserihable Vone' feeding in rny 8torrm-h. i'hysh-1an wild It w;is creeping pa nil. yds, from whh-h, aeeord intr to their universal ronclu-don, there is no relu-f. On-e it fa.iei upon a p'rson, th-y Kiy, it rontlnwn its infdiou p rot? res- until it rem hes a vital point and the sutFerer die. Hfjeh w:i5 my prrwpeet,. I had been doetorinK a vrar and a half meadlly, but with no par titular benefit, when J saw an advertisement r.f )r MiieV Kestoiatlve Nervine, procured a Ik tile and Ix-ttun u-inn it. Marvefoua as It may vein, hut a few days had passed beforo eierv bit of thatereepy feelinx had h f t me, end "ihem has not leen even the tdlirhtest indication of its return. I now fe.d as well as 1 tvi-r did. and have fealneU U-u pounds In w,lybi, thou lib i had run do a fiorii 170 10 1.(7. taur othets h&ve ued U. Milts" hetorutlve Nurviae on my recomen dfction. and It ha been as satisfactory In their Cases m in mine." James Kane, La Hue, O. lir. Mile' iLc-Mtorativu Nervine is Hold by all druirzfsta on a no.-ltive oiarante.e, fir sent direct by the hr. MHea Medkul Co.. Elkhart, inn., fiii rweipt m . L Douglas V3 S HOE HO SQUEAKING 6 5. CORDOVAN. rKLniJ(iOitiwncu-L.Lwux. , 4.f4.5-0 FINE CALF&KAN6ARQH 3.ypOLICrT,3 SOLES. State Normal School, W15STON. fHK KI1WT IK KM BKlilNH TIIK :iKI) OK HKI'T. 1W.M. Tuition per term In momentary I Conrio, 14.30; Kegular Courne, W.B0; fliisiiioaa Coarse, fr.IM; to thoao in the Senior Class pledKed to teach, free. J- - Onoil hcianl and 1mIkIii In private (amlllSs, JH.rfl per week or rooms iOflril I at a vory reasonable runt for those who may desire to board them, solves, but all students, no matter how they board, will bo under tbo tramedlat" care of the faculty. Graduates of the Normal receive State Diplomas. P. A. WORTH 1NOTON, Nov 1 Bee y of Kcgonts. S?2. FYTBA FINE. 2.I7sBoys'SchodlShoe3. LADIES' rlfckSEHO FOR CATALOGUE A WL'DOUOLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yon can laye money hy purcbaln W. L. Il.mitlaa Shoe. Because, we are the lurgest manufacturers 01 advertised shoei in the world, aud Ruarante tbe value by stampinK the name and price on the botlom, which protects you against hiKU prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes cuual cufctom work in style, easy fitting ana .r;r.cr niinlilii-n. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than sny oilier imike. Take no substitute. If your dealer cauuot supply you, we can. bold by Wheat Sacks. Tbe Morrow Land i. Trust Co. are patting oat wheat sacks at their warehou-tei st Douglas, lone and Heppner. All these wishing aekt iboold bm. R. ttA n,lm;at,:r.n ir.tn .ha ! r,m Ac t i i nrtn. ... . . , ..,.. Irul . f.n M.i-flni, of nrice. ?L ryr IkitiIc, sit , versation ol trie wnole iainuy ana into j ilJtl)n ,r Vl .r,.,,r..M;,ia. U Utrut! from rv,llr,iv I the public speeches of their assern- ! ouiatcs or tlauiicruui. ui u. j Dues, me greater me ascenueucy oi( the female element in society the For sale by T. W. Ayers. jr. Take Him morn Liver Regulator in on th liogutf ot i iimily ot t cUa, , youth d rci will r. a ro old l)efiler wIiorh name wi pear here. Acnt wutited. I ebortly up Apply it once n EfEiErl TREE! W WITHOUT COST, ill M'lil yon by mni' i,'Ml-p'iion. nmflli rcre.'li tre fdsnle'l Vn your climate. with liisti'UclioliK for planting ami caring (or It, together with our complete list of Nuriery rstock. If you will cut out this advertisement, mark on It the name of tills paper, ami U-ll how many atel what kind of trees and plants you would like to purchase, aud when you wish ts plant them. Wo will ouote you lower prices on the stock von want than have ever been ottered you. VVrltc at once. KVLK'ilU.EN M tlSLKllW, Land Patents Liiud patents uueured for settlors in tho shortcut possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently and skillfully bundled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims ami disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having oDllii:tiun elaims under the agricultural land laws, and thoue between olaimnnts under the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; aud alao between clatmitntH under any of the public laud laws and the Kiiilroad companies and their grantees, iind the states and their grantees, under the Swnmp-Land and School-Lund OraDlB. Specialty made of securing patenta iu the shortest pussible time for settlers who have complied with the laws under whioh their entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, oaused by Trifling Irregularities whioh cun be easily aud sieedily removed. Advioe bIso given iu nil matters relating ta the public lunds, especially cu points arising under the new laws whioh have been recently passed providing fur the disposal of the public domain. If you want vour land patent in a hurry if you waut your land business, of any charaoter, attended to by skillful and oompetent attornoys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Weddkrhukn, Ckn. Man., Evcrcrf mi, Vwr Co , vu. 'V LA (fnlit nofeiaht hn runt, no rfiTftltT. AHuftau i to fit j. Villat; or (Vjurjtr. N 11 vm -fiC- ti'Hii!, rni'. -"ir mm imi'u. ijret.itn.1 uuuvvn V 1 jMi'- hit) t-' r on curt h. AgMlM mtsUc from (w lo tVW amr. Cu in iftdm- mean, ft mix ro an th unifi; ijr.ru. i in lOBtrum'ntt, no w, ork nr.iTiier. hvy dl-tr'. Comp!t, rwifiy tor un whn thii M--d Can ft our up by rv, uxvn (jut of or'i?r. no rur-ai rina. lnt lit P. O. Box, bX5. Waabington, D. 0. Ik Kcchy Institute -OF- For tho Cure 01 Liquor. 0)ium and Tobacco Habits It Is locate J t Buem, Or.jon, The Must Beautiful Tou-n on the Count. Call nt the O.zrtts office for particulars. Strictly coundeutial. Trestaieut private uid sure euro. NOTARY PUBLIC v, CONVEYANCER OALIy A.? orfios b.igbM itl el b 1