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FIHHEK, NEWSPAPER ADVERTU- ins: Age-uVUl.. Merchants' iixchanKe, ha u i rancisco, is oeir authorized agent. This paper is kept ou tile in hi office. : : Give, your business tq Ueppner people, and therefore, mist to build up Uepp ner. Patronize, thone: toto patronize -k m It IBUSI J - 'J Staifo for Fianlinan, Monument, T)im Creek, John J)ny and iMnjotf ty HtdWus atufnuowfi : : livery day jit u.m., exH'pt uih1rv. ArrlvMvry rftryatp. ffi., except Mofulfty ! Tho chiiprjRt, qnicUeKt and best lino to or from tlie interior country, B. A. HUNSAKEU, Prop. Willi Colin, Ageut. Removal Notice. ti. It. Tedrnwc desires to inform tho public that he has removed to the t'ltv ITotel stiuid, where ho will still keep the best brands of Liquors and Clears. , GambrtntiB lteer on tup. Served In largest sized mugs. . G. 1). TKDKOWli, Prop. Here and There! About Twenty cords Of good pine wood Are needed nt the Gazette Oflioe on subscription lit once. Mra. Jerry Cebn returned from Port Innd Saturday morning. . l.n aud . Andy Tillurd were in from Butter oreek yesterday. Cbarley Armstrong was up from tbe Alpine country yesterday. Sheriff Harrington returned from Tbe Dalles Sunday morning. For choice coal, very cbeap, Bee tbe Huppner Transfer Company. F. Mrs. Jerry Cohu will open a bakery on ny street in the near future. John LueUiug and sou, Beu, were in from tbe Hardpiun country yesterday. No doctor's bills, prep-ented to. .tlie families who use Simmons Liver Jlegu lator. ... . , v ... F. H. Kberman ia doing some good work for the city on tho streets and crosswalks, Hood's Pills euro all liver ills, bilious ness, jaundice, indigestion"?1 sickbead aohe. 2,")C. I. K. Hngnn, brotiier of tbe bi(i' Port land wholesale harness man, C. L. Uuguii, is in town. Photographs $1.50 pet dozen at Sbep pard's gallery, near opera bouse, north Main St., Ueppner, Ore. 26tf. Come out to t!e opera bouse tonight and bear Elder Jenkins, of 'lhe Dalles, preach. Sony service at 7 u'mVck, sharp. Chas. Jones has oiuii'ge of Green Mathews' shaving parlors during the latter's sojourn in the country. Cull ou him. Kip VanWiukle now ourries his band in a sling as a resid' of coming in oon tact witb the buz, saw, or rather his wood saw. K:igle: The road from Grant county to Horjpner' is lined with wool teams, t Nineteen were reported on the road early this week. Our readers will please uotioa thatEd. Day's band of flue Spanish-Merino 11001-s are soon to be ou a. lie down at Ttios. Morgan's. See sd. Tbe master wheel on Thompson & Os mins nuiohiue broke while threshing up at Johnny Woodard'a, vvbioh will de lay them a tev duys. We will take wheat at the market price ou subscription, and if our patrons baveus much as a load will pay the balance iu hard ca?h. J. D. Eickey, who has been hording bis sheep ove'i1 in the Austin Station country, psssed tbromrb Heppner with them jeslerday moruiriK.- Born I'o the wife of Charley Johnson, of Lexington, on Friday last, an eight pound b iy. They say, Cbarley is still able to bii Milo a wheat sacs. Doug. Belts will not be at Heppuer as advertised, owing to the fact that an un expected demand for'.hia Oxford grade rams has exhausted Lis baud. tf. H. Alexander, who was for a short time fireman oj the. branch liDS, Snn dByed with friends in the city. He now has a position on the main line. Hfngo leaves for ' Echo Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on Tueedavs," Thuredave and Saturdays, il. Wade, Prop. T. W. AyersJr., agent. 15. F. Kibbins, .of Fox Valley, a son-iu-law of W. 0. Gentry, of this city, died at bis home last Friday iiiKbt, of consumption. Portland papers please copy. Any pcrsotrn'uo deslfifi to trade good unincumbered (arm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wbar. for t.mnertv in Portland, should call at tbe Gazette efUafl. . Frank Rogers cjine up on Sunday tuoroirig'a train spend a few days j witb bomi' folks. I ranK nas oeu worn- ing witb tin t R. t N-brirk-o cr.-wsinee j the .Tunc wash-mt. , Old Hatt has purchased ti'" liar"',' l phop ou the .Vat lock corner from A. C. Carle, where his old friends and custom- j ere will find htm. Shaves, suampooi , .? VL 1 l,orl notice and in the ' higbest style of the art. H. K Ii;n.s. D D.. of. forllar.ii, will Wtiira in Henra.ff ou hatnrday, uci. 'J7 th Snbi-ict: "Pioneers and pio- ! neeriug." Mr. times ia r ignbtad a ; one of tbe orators pftb-iioittiwest, and; bis lecture will be well wrth besnng. , Tbe Webfoot Planter, a PoiUbimI t-eri- , . j: i iia ti.rcroQtD nf ffirm-i ouicai "V" - ; """Tl,,, V ' " , frJa -.f i barge for one year to all those who pay ; up all arrearages and one ve:,r " vance. or ti all new so...? crih; r-i ,n ;" Gazette. Tbi. off-r is marie f..r a I m,, ; id ttme. Those wiis desire t n 1 kr-.rittrun it iciiOu I It" v St'lilU v- I Hon. T. E. F'.ll spsnt Sunday with , borne folks, returning to Pendleton ou last niuht's train. nctompauied by his "on, hueluoo. luereu is now nursing ' so'e broken ribs which were fractured (by a fll trbile working on th mtioiiiti- I ery of the scouring mill last spring. At the time he thought he hud reomved a severe sprain, but us be could not work it off, consulted a physician recently, who informed him of the breaks. Theo. expects to spend the winter in California, where be hopes for improvement, or as he puts it,"get more flesh on bis bones." The regular subscription price of tbe Semi-Weekly Gazette is 62.50 and the regular price of tba Weekly Oregonian is 81.50. , Any oue subscribing for tho Gra.ette aud paying for one year in advance can get both tbe Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for S3. All old sub-; senbers paying their subscriptions for '1 one year in adyance will be entitled to ! tbe Bame I Tbe cry of tire last Snuday evening created considerable excitement and brought out the file boys m due form. Ou inquiring it was found to be at J. B. Sperry's main Btreet residence, aud was oansed by dropping n burning match in the lace curtains. However, it was ex tinguished before any grtnt dumage was done, in fact bsfore either of thttfire compauies arrived. T. M : Mrs.Tiios. Q.iaid, of Ileppaer, who has heen a representative of tbe Pythian Sisters fit the supreme couucil ! in Wasljingtou City ai d is now in at tendance at the grand council in session at Portland, will be in the city Saturday and visit her sister, Mrs. Forwood Bud daughter, Miss Katie w ho is a pupil at the Sister's academy. Don't commit suicide on account of your "incurable" blood disease. Tbe sensible thitig for you to do is to take Ayei's Hareaparilla. If thnt fails, why, theu keep on trjing. and it will not fail. Tbe trouble is, people gt discour aged too soon. "Try, try, try again." Salem Jo'irual : Daniel Wolf, proprie tor of the Oregon City opera house, aud manager of the Swedish Ladies Quartet, soon to appear at this place, was intowu yesterday completing arrangements for their performance here. They are billed for Salem tho Kith of October. Between disease and the many cheap preparations which are palmed off under the name of blood purifiers, take your chances with disease, until you can pro cure Ayer'a Sarsapariila the only re liivble bimd purifier. Sold by all drug gists aud dealers in medicine. Heury Blnckwell and Fred Staddon arrived from Pendleton ou Sunday morning's train, where Henry recently made a delivery of :i50 head of Grant eouuty cattle to E. Mays, of the Union Dress Meat Co., of Portland. They loft for Long Creel; this morning. Chas. Cunningham will have at the James Jones ranch a band of his Frenob and American Merino and Oxford ijraded Bucks. AH wool growers who are interested in improving I heir bnnds will have a chance to see a p!eidid band of bucks after the 1st of October.- 61) tf. 'Johnny Kirk had quite eu encounter wiih a buck down at Tom Morgan's cor ral last Saturday in which he cone out with a badly disBvured car and bruised faros. Six atitoii"a were neciesK.iry to put bis ear back in shape aain. Geo. W. Wells and J S Bnsciok, under the firm mime of Wells & Co., are buying and s-liinj; ij.'ai:i of nil kinds ne?;t doer to the Ga.ei'e i-iv.;t-. They pay the hiybeet market pr.:;-, ned will buy in any qunutuies. t') !f. B, A. Kunsnkei rnn f-lt:e ht'tweeu Ilenpuer and Monument, 'iniviny (.very day except Monday aud leaving every (day exoept Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the interior. P. Colin, agent. ,.- Cbnd'ii Globe: Hon. Wm. Hughes and Miles Molvelvey of Ueppner were over to Condon eeverl days this week ou business. Mr. Mclvelvey formerly was in the sheep business in this section. Green Mathews, who h !s been sewing sacks with Thompson & Osniin's thresh er this season, eaaie in Sunday morning with a prolific beard of ac-veral week's growth 011 his face. 10. P. Vomz and wj?,., J.J. Huberts and wife, Mis. Tbos. Quairi and 1 . J. Hallock, the greater portion of the Hepp ner K, V. delegation, returned home Sunday morning. Canyon City News: Attorney J.N. Brown, of Heppuer, came over to attend to some business in court, fie reports the roadb across th-. mountains in excel lent condition. . If you owe the Gaaette you must ex pect that pay, will be demanded. We need our money, and dou't ex -ect to borrow under the circumstances. Come, give us a lift. J. B. Natter has reopened theBrewt ry Saloon, keeping on tap at all timeB the best beer on the Pacific coast. Also on bands tbf brfst brands of liquors, wince and cigars. , . , ' fl.f. . The G)iii ifo wnufd be pls-aiscd lo re ceive the "'ni'uie of the person who uses the brand C 1! 0-1 catrle. Alao informed us es to where brand is located. 5 7 D. vV. Uortior i.uu ll-tnry Wade had a sl'teh msuuderstHuiilutt out nt thelat tei'e place las; S".iiir-ii,',;'. Judge Free land will hear Vu'r ibis evi-nieg. ' J. fr. Kaw'-of.-, who bus been visiting relatives up in eound country, returned home .Sunday tcoratatf. He alao visited the Ticonin fair whiie auove; ' , , , . . . , .a,.,, When tbe scalp h ntroje led, or shiny- lid, no nri-parslioo will restore the bald hairi in all oititr oases. Hall's Hi-.ir He- newer v-ill start it gn-ivih. liarry Phillip's and f imdy rat ii .,a 1 from the Yakima caunlry Suturday, where they have been picking hop3 for the past two months. E. Ii Matlock's p . polar resort pre sents quite h neat nppeerane'1, as a re sult nt having come in contact witb H. A. Fold's paint b; tish tii-i-if. tWak. Ni'ivini. : I Mean impure blond, ami overwutk "r itoo-mnou strain on brain and bodv.i lha only way t. cote is to fe -i1 (bet u.rw; ..Ii pore bhe-d. Tl:rm.-t-i:if oft peopie re-r .oy ut me o-' i nioou puriSer", the !.( nerve tonic and streiig.U buibl-r is Hood's Sarsnrsrilla. WIih' it bas done for others it will also - ief - it vo --""-'''n '-taw y Co.veLKf loN.-Tbe LoLg . , .... . Creek Eag! Mis toe enm!,,a!ion Ihat- I ciier trUfii .nda Ik iug constructed across the North Fork river at Monu ment by ti e P'Ul'ein Bridge Co , of Pueblo, Oji.t i ". now near.ng com- pinion, aud w t nn'y rirjuire a few h t , , u,ier the stt uctnre b). ,be trSTeliu( piib. yxc e-.racUire i a gnod one, "ell -i built, and if it win omy stanu against .o,-li flccla ns last epring. it ll render fleods ns last eprin valuable ervie to th pe-ple of Grant j county- - - - ' : ".' .nd Pitistitatr-J. ra - in n kra;.id it by tskm, himmoiis r - - . . . : .a 1;. r. o. Jitt'ue vitd Jauylttcr lie Can't Live Ri i ! mv fri 'mis aii-1 i.H;-IU'ors. I Jnd ! I'f-.i 11; i-:ir; i!iiyi(;j:iiis find fluinye of t:jjj..::.i' il; i :...t Ut'Ip tu-. Uut llnoU'si S.'irs;ipa- flood's Sarsa " " "ri!"--- fill 2 I can ?i!rv e;!t, s't i".uiM 1 KK, J and wo, 1 y.yiU.ivr wlso !i;ni di:-li fas ;:ud rheum;: t lain. lUtoi'.'ii rt.a- sr:p;ai!Ia ina.lo. h or stout, well uitil henlLliy. 1!. F. O. Koiiii, l';iirv!o.v, Kansas. E!ocl"3 P:It3 arc purely vcivribie, J'g'I do not purt; , p;u;ior ripo. K.M I y jul flinLjists. SI. FOX'S til Is for sain tit the folluwiiig prices : . ... 1 Chain her set, ll pieces, luinhviiixl, . IT.li',1 , J " IK.UO 1 " " 1 " " ... i. ..IX I l'aiior set, o pieces, walnut up'uil- stercl . . . Km 1 Extension iliiihiLt tiilde, walnut. ;t.. , -i en 1 " " ' mill, s ft ' l.nu 1 Hasy rocker -.- . . . l.'-'i These articles are 111 good u jiw, nearly new most of thorn. Apply to ( 1j. I''Ef.i,. Land Fok Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good slock rauc!i; ab. will be sold cheap. Call at ' GbvtcMe oflice for particulars and terms '!. Wheat Hacks. The Morrow County Land & Trust Co. nro puttitig out. wheat fucks nt their warehouses at , Duuulas, foue aud Heppner. All those . wishing nacks should see them. . . -D7'. f. Cui.idB Ai'PbEs Foil 8Al.tS.Wtn. Du ran bus 700 binhels, more or lees, o Tieij Davis apples, fre; from worms, for sale at his place, six mi lea unrlli of Jieiipiior, ou Ijle.ok Hoise. Fust choice, l'u.iit?. per pound, i;eoond .choice, let. -ir pouiH'. , - ..... 5 7 Coal and Post Fob Sali;. Tie' Hejtp ner Transfer Co., now have oh hi-n.'i a carload of the beet lump coal pf t so'il in Heppuer, wliicii thev will disp.jse of i t a lower price than ever before quoted inthis city. Also a choice lot of oednr ioels for sale or trade very cheap. F. The Siiou Maksk. Joe Dub da ha? moved bis shoe-making and repair shop from the old May street stand to the room formerly occupied by Green oVatiiews, barber shop, titxtdonr to Coble's harness shop. Joe also has a good workman with him and qnarnntees satisfaction. Don't overlook him for first class work. tf. Appointbu Chief Clukk. C. -K. Dus tin departed for Portland this week with Ins family, where be goes to accept the office of chief clerk in the olliee of John C. Arnold, surveyor general of Oregon. Mr. Dunlin's Grunt ooenty friends wil be pleased to learn of bis good fortune. He wjil make an tiiicii-nt clerk after be ban gained a knowledge of tho duties en cumbent upon him . E igle. Stuonq Fpiinixa Auainsi' YocKo. J. J. Murphy, who was recently shot ever iu tbe Ea.;le Vulley country, was in, Heppner Saturday for ft eight for Long Creek merchants. Murphy will iu time recover as the wound was only a flesh one. Mrs. Murphy was struck by two balls from which she die-i in a few hours nfter-vard. Mr. Murphy says tbe fei ! iag is pretty strong against Young, liie VUirdcrer. His tri d coiuc- . lip utzt ruoolb, when It is safe to sa he will gu lo fhe pen for u lung twin. Young i now under .r'.HJK'-n horile. - ' Puniiio Sai.b E. D. Hood, minimis tiator for the Johnsoo (:.-,Ute, will sell nt public auction at Jacob Jolms.-m'a.nld ranch out in the Gooseberry eeciioii, on Thursday, Oedober '25:h. begi'iuing at 1 p. m., the iollowmg properly:Vive head of hoines,. two oaws, 'i.iio 'u'aff' Baldwin feed cntier, buck, harraw, leleigu, saddle and two pack saddles. ' . . Oue yeai s tune witn a:n,roved senunly at 10 p3r cent will b allowed 'oil :i:i sums over .r?5. For uli .al-ri unff'-r t!o amount cta'.i will be itq-oied ll'iii'Mii-b-r Hie d iy a'ni dn u. 5 7 . Ox a To I'll K. Y. Judd 1 f- last Fri day tvei;ii;g fir S..n Ft arc: ". After transacting h"t;:i:i-.-s r.-latiu I last sea son's np';rat:eh& jo wool end vi.ilitig for a fe.v da;, ttith frieuiltt, l.i tvtli to Hartf' rd, Conn , to join Ins l.iiher, wdb Ahoin he will go on a foreign tour. The !t ijet.tleuian go fir.-t to England, ! where tbi y take s'er.iiier for the far Eat i via the Suez teute. Auckland, Ne ;'.a!and, end (.aleuti a, Italia, ato both otjeetive poiute. If Calcutta n visit.! ' first Ct.ritmii4 mil be upttt tL-re. 'lhe ! Auc'ila'jd irip d! include a stay of f.t ! least a month, the titue beirm devoted to i iuvestigKin;r the wool md istry, and ; various Ausrrahe.a ci! i- s are i n thy li. also. One particular point will bog v -.i close attention -the pti-am aiiear'ng m i ; chine'-:, and if hnjiid r tlttain'-, one will t be purchased foi use Hi Im-.tiil i c.-nnty, to be fi'llowe l bv others loter. He l -pec's to land in ban Franoisc in April, stopping on the wiy at the Ssndii'b ( WmJ, an 1 return to Pendleton by Apiil lo. Hard Oreottian. ' xhrt c-impailt.a prie- with lYi.-Si.- "ton aa-J Tne D.llrs, Jb h Hprav .ii) ; 11 aad d-iiv-r taeut at tbe r.s.'iei.c- of Heppuw pcipis as cheap ai either Will rei'n supreme among tbe residents of Morrow and adjoining Co's Thev catch outu a few important facts, one of which they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they leara of tbe Of General Merchandise taking place at McFarlancl Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store! They will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait. WHAT ? MeFnrland Mercantile Co, of Heppner, selling out at cost ? Yes, we offer onr whole stock at lowest wbolesule prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for onr Fall purchases. These goods are all New, CleBii, Fitst-Class Articles and bought in tbe beat markets iu the United States. We wish to exchnuge them for your money. A CI lance or a Lire At Cost llres? Goods, While Goods, Linens, Fnibroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infunts Cans. Bonnets snd Clonks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves Bnd Mitts, Flannels, blankets, Ladies' Mueliu Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, Black and Colored Hose, Dress Linings, Stays, Silk Thread and Twist, Knitting Yarns, Saxony Yarns, FanoyOoode, 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 Bud Boy's Clothing, Overshirts. Gloves, etc., Boots, Shoes, llnbbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated WBre (knives, forks and spoons) Oarving Sets, Trunks, Va lises, etc. Our whole store will be a Big Bargain . Counter During the coming Fall Months. 'A Full Stock ot Hardware, Cook and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buokets, Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Gotten Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tabs, Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts and Washers, Plow Single Trees, Carpenter Tools, (all kinds) Garden Tools, Roof Plates, Stove Pipe NBils, Horse Shoes. Bar Iron, Blasting Powder, Hanging and Stand Lamps, Glassware, Crookery, Tr.ilet Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Chimneys, Lantern Olohles, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows? Hay Rakes Mowers, Mit-ohell Wsgons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oost until ptesent Stock; is. sold. i Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc , - . Come iu und make your selections before the assortment is broken. Save your money by buying at our store, A fall line of Groceries at cut prioes, nntil close of this sale. . - ' ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solioited. It will pay you 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 carefully filled. Call aud be oonvinoed ; No trouble to show goods. : WE MJCAJST' BUSINESS ! This Clearance Sale is now in full blast. McFARLAND ME11CANT1LE COMPANY. It is the Headquarters ! I li t? lrul.a Ollfri, I 1 1 1 H M , Ti1 1 lt Artloers, I'Hteiit Meillclnen, Ulo. OjHca of ail xlwjes running out of Hepmer. liliji-JlllSTl SS8S OOPIPffly...,.;. for Infants " ''ustorialsHowetlailaptMtoiThii'iren that I n-iioxinend it. assuiienurtaany pnweription Jtnuva to naM t. A. Aiu-J.oat, SL P.. , , IU :-;u. Osl'orU ::il., Iiruuklyii, N. X. .. . "The u.-e of '('aiitoria 1 i ii ualvi-rsal and ;tK pu-rits .so vi'i'll known that It wajin a work - f KnperWKaUuli to endorwj it. J'ewarethe 'inteJIitrieit families who t!o not ki'up Castolia "wfthln ea.sy r-aeh." C.uiu.s ?'aiixv.v, II, I., 'vr York City. The ('KSTit-B rouoMnviMi.. When persona are weak end languid, jfrotn sickness or overwork, feel delapi I diifi.-d aud depressed, it ts an judication : that the blood is out of order, aud they iUeui helu to throw off tbe miserable i feeling. The best icniedy for this pnr , pose is Dr. J. Jl. Mof.enn's Strengthen ing Cordial and Blond Purifier. It re store:! Jifct elr.-ngib. g;vi i viv'i.r t- cir culation, promotes gao l api.eti', and a . Hi of cheerful spirit-. l'rh-e ,)).) per b-d.lt!. '''.ailing in ell'ecl'i nura and bariulei'S, Iti'gulat' ir. a, a; s reliai'lH, Simmons Liv. r rote r i WITHOUT COST. viiU"ii'J v-i'i l,y m".i fffl ii'int nitL' iiL!jli I! tv -rsfrfMi ret plKitii to your (ihriHtf. with Initr'i' tloti for pUiitintr and cnrinK ft-r Jt, tofriher vifn our cofiipit'fj lint of Nurhiry "it'-ol:. If yon wlil rat out this advertipcjiient, ifiurt uii It the mtrnt'of t.'iin ,ttipT, n'l t how iiuitiv i'u h Ira kind of tr.-ri' Hi:d pl8iiB jon wiiiifd Kki; to jiu.'VitkHe, and wlicu joti w mil to pluftt tfi-in. wfiitjuot j'tHj lower rrlffli on ih-Htok vcti tr!i,it lltE.I fiVC i;.ft ti'.-ii Ollf-rrl )'Oll. r!tc u: ni;';i- t, V I- KfiUELN MiiSfc-HJ ii. KvriKfifH. Pour tii., Win. lime to Jbuv Vjooqs or Lower ! PHIL. rOHN, Proprietor. and Children. Castorla euros frolic, ConRtiiiattoti, J Sour Ktoiuaeh, liiarrhipa, ifnirtatlon, ' Kills Worms, gives Bleep, ami iiromotes dl-- gestion, Without Injtirioua tneilleatlua. "For several years I Imvo rocouimendi.il your ' Ciwtorla,' anil shall always continue to do no as it haa invariably produced beneficial result." r.ownc k. pardm, m. n. lOtb fsinwt and Uli Ave., Nw York City. Cokmnv, 7T JIi bray Strkbt, Sew York Cirr. .L. Douglas $3 SHOE is thc taT. MOtQUIAKINQ. 5. CORDOVAN, r KtNUH0i trwfltux.u wmj. 4.'-3.5-0 FINE CALF &KAN6ARDH 3.U P0UCE.3 Sous. 2.l.7JBOYS'SCnOrjLSH0ES. LADIES- it SEND FOP CATALOGUE WL-DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Vol con lave moa.T lr urcbl W. 1m llougla. Hhoe., . because, we re the largest manufacturer! of advertised! shoes in the world, od guarintea the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protect, yon against high prices and the middleman's ptofita. Our ihoej equal custom work in style, easy fitting ana wearing qualities. We have them told every where at lower prices for the value given tha any o'aer m.ike. 'fake no substitute. If your dealer cannot tunply you, we can. Sola by Dealer ubose name will shortly ap pear here. Agent wanted. Apply it once ELECTRIC TELEPHONE l Rfilrf out riutit. no nmt. no roltr. AAnttA It, i n. Villnun or (Aiutur. Tsxii in tivmrw rtc.Z-' li'im'1, ho(, ftorn und Wn . (inuiml cubviv ( (i ' i ' riu tnukt from M lOtVVO pri dv. irn.trumorjij', no Utyn, wort iAjapirtr. nwlf lor l HJl.'.V-.Ml'lrjBiwl . I T-Jf.KU-iitMT-. fin U -l ! una wuy hwXl KBM i rm9 q.rl nf nr-lrt an mi fi-i(ir "rl' k 10, Cofumtotfft l STANDARD MOWER! Has the reputation of being the Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machiue in the market. FOB SALS S"Z- -OF- Spanish-Merino Bucks For sale at Thos. Morgan's place, Heppner, Oregon, October, 1, 1894. w-to nov. 1. Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently ami skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having contlicting claims under the agricultural laud laws, and those between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; aud also between claimants under any of the pnblio land laws and the Railroad companies and their grantees, and tbe states and their grantees, under the Swamp-Laud and School-Land Grants. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for eettlera who have complied with the laws nnder which their entries were made, aud who nre annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given iu all matters relating to- the public lands, especially ou points arising undor the new laws whioh have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you waut your land patent in a hurry if you want your land business, of any character, attended to by skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Box, 385. Wasbiugtou, D. C. ?E ASTERN State Normal School, WESTON. MM Mi K'RfT TKBM I1K01N8 THK 3RD OK SEPT. 1HIM. Tuition per term in KlemeoUry . J Coune, fl.riO; RcKtilar Course, 4.50; Business Couro, 15.00; to those In the Bculor Class pledged to tench, free. 1- . dood board and lodging In private families, W.fiO per week or roomi -BsBMfll 9 ... .. l.l- ...t ln. l..u Mhn muu mIm In hnn them. jeh es, but all students, no matter how ttiey board, iirailuates of the Normal receive Htate Diplomas. .nov. I. For Sale i - 1 O.TIO Quarter and .JJ Uaf.Rorid Sheepmen will find it to their interest to inspect my Kama before buying elsewhere. I ensure them to be sound and iu exceptional fine oondition for mr vice. I have taken great pains and went to muob expense to meet tbe growing demand for this olass of sheep, and will sell them. to SUIT THIS IliVKO TIAIJSJS. Come and See Them and be Convinced. Fur further particulars address me at PILOT HOCK, OKK., or call at my farm six miles south of Pilot .'lock, Ore. Ir,ili -OF- tills Otis Patterson Gilliam & Bisbee, UEPrNHn, on. ED. DAY Will have- 400 Head THOS. MORGAN, AGENT. OREGON will be under tliulmtnedlat" care of tho faculty. 1 1. A. IIUMIlinillon, Soo'ynl Kegenta. OXFORD RAMS. Vor the Cure Oi Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It la totaled at haletu, Oregon, The Mont Beautiful Toxen on the Coast. Call at the Oajiktts offlee for particulars. ; Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure NOTARY PUBLIC v CONVEYANCER OAJfwI 4t LiVfcr B'-iulat.ir. tOnU ttbiiVC UllurtouVil. Counts,