Notice to Advertisers. rpHOSK dcstrini; the insertion of li.lnv a.ls., 1. or change of same, must net their copy in not later than Monday evening for Tuenlar'i edition, or Thursday evening lor Friday'! edi tion. THB FaTTBKSON PUBLISHINU UO. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be Charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, nd 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 cents a lino. These 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. T P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVKRTM- -i-J ing Agent, 21 Merchants Kxcuange, mge, This ohu rrancisco, is onr authorized agent, paper is kept on tile in his office. Oive your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage lor Hard man, Monument, Long Creek, J oh a Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. in., except Sunday. Arrives every day at6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Removal Notice. G. B. Tcdrowc 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. Oambrlnus Boer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. G. B. TKDKOWK, Prop. Here and There. About Twenty cords Ot good pine wood Are needed at the Gazette Offioe on subscription at once. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. J, P. Ha.vden, representing Lang & Co., was in Heppner over Sunday. Good meals and beds at Monumental Hotel, Long Oreek. Stop there. 8-7 For wakefulness, weakness or laok of energy tBke Simmons Liver Regulator. When iu Long Creek stop with Geo. F. Ward, prop., Monumental Ho'el. 8 7. Judge Julius Keitbley was iu attend ance at the meeting f county judges at Portlaod last week. Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Shep pard's gallery, near opera house, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 'Mill. Last Saturday Daniel B. Leathers proved up on bis homestead with iviaok Riley and Bert Alley as witnesses. Billy Hale, who baa been 'tending oamp for Hugh Fields the pant summer, was down from the mnun tains Inst week. Chas. Jones has 'oharge ot Green Mathews' shaving parlors during the latter's sojourn in the country. Call on him. Our readers will please notioe tliBtEd. Day's band of fine Spanish-Merino buos are soon to be on sale down at Tlios. Morgan's. See ad. We will take wheat at the market price on subscription, aud if our patrons have as much as a load will pay the balanoe iu bard cash. Pythias: J. A. Waddle, P. G. C, has been in the southern part of the state on a business trip. Of course be visited all tbe lodges that were convenient. JohD Tharp, very well known here as the backer of Funny, a quarter bnrse, was recently sent to .the "pen" from Umatilla oouuty on charge of cattle stealing. Any person, wbo deBires to trade good uniuoumbered farm lands, suitable and in condition for raising wheat, for property in Portland, should oall at tbe Gazette office. We are reliably informed tbat C. A. Rhea had the misfortune to lose between 1,000 and 2,000 bead of Bheep on tbe way out of tbe mountains by poison weed or alkali. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Hopper, of La Grande, arrived here last Friday morn ing on a visit to Mrs. Hopper's mother, Mrs. Fred Sherman, and other relatives in this vioioity. After comparing prioes with Pendle ton and Tbe Dalles, John F. Spray will sell and deliver meat at the residence of Heppner people as obeap as either town above mentioned. E. O:. O. M. Pieroe, tbe newly elected cashier of the Weston bank, came down from that city on the Friday night train. He will go to Weston Monday morning to assume oharge of the bank. The Dalles Chronicle : Harry Fowler, who has been in oharge of the passeuger train on the Heppner branch during the temporary absenoe of Conductor Dunn, arrived here yesterday to take his regular run. B. A. Hunsaker has put on excellent, brand-new vebioles on his stage line between Heppner and Monument, and the wants of the public in the matter of transportation will now be better sub served tban ever. Gid Hatt has purobased the barber shop on trie Matlock oorner from A. C. Carle, where his old friends and custom ers will rind him. Shaves, shampoos and haircuts on short notice and in tbe highest style of tbe art. Last Friday Geo. W. Smith, wbo lives near Lexington, left a sample of his New Golden wheat which we call very fine. He has 100 acres of this grain yet oo tbreshed. It is earlier than other wheat and well adapted for tbis aeoti n. Ed. Holland, of tbe LexinKtonoountry and one of our solid patrons, wan in town yesterday on business. Mr. Hol land threshed 13,000 buBbels of grain this year, 2,000 bushels of which is rye. If prioes were good Ed. would be "iu it." Chas. Cunningham will have at the James Jones ranch a band of bis Frenob and American Merino and Oxford graded Bnoks. All wool growers wbo are interested in improving their binds will have a cbanoe to see a sole idid band of bucks after tbe 1st of October, 60 tf. ! Tbe Webfoot Planter, a Fortlaud peri odical devoted to tbe interests of farm ers, stockraisers, orchard ists, bee-keepers and poultry raisers, will be sent free of charge for one year to all those who pay op all arrearages aod one year io ad vance, or to all new annennbers tn the Gazette. Tbi offer is made for a limited time. Tbosa wbo dasira the paper mnst mention jt when tbe,v ftettln lbir a fx)ont. " ' Antelope Herald: We understand that "Kooky Mountain" Smith, the aged tramp printer, who was so unceremoni ously bounced from this think foundry recently on aooouut of his peouliar admiration for the festive "bug sap," dropped bis position on tbe Fossil Journal week before last aud went to Mitcbel to establish a newspaper at that place. It will probably appear in tbe near future under the bead of the "Rocky Mountain Hebdomadal Scruti neer, " and will be a branch ot tbe Union Signal. We hope Smith will make a howliug success of it. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ads directly and promptly, purifying aud enriobing tbe blood, improving the appetite, strength ening the nerves, and invigoratiug the system. It is, therefore, iu the truest sense, an alterative medioine. Every invalid should give it a trial. Mrs. jerry (John has opened up a bakery in the Abrabamsick building on May street, where she keepB fresh bread stilus of every desoription. A full line of canned goods, confectioneries, cigars and tobacco will bIbq be added in a few days. Give Mrs. Uttiu a oall. 77-tf G. V. McHaley's store at Hamilton was blown off the foundation last YVednesduy. It had been raised up preparatory to moving by John Frum and Charley Robinson, whiob gave the wind a better sweep at the struoture. The building was broken iu two. Roobter Plug Cut smoking tobaooo, best in the market, 50 oeuts per pound at Minor & Co's. Try the Rooster and you will have no other. It doa not bite the tongue, has a pleasant aroma and baa the right strength to please the most fastidious smoker. D. A. Herren and J. S. Buseick, under the firm name of D. A Herren & Co., are buying aud selling grain of all kinds next door to tbe Gazette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. 78-tf. Grunt County NewB: From reliable sources we. learn the cleanup at the Black Butte quartz mill averaged about S30 per ton from the ore crushed. The prospeot grows brighter and tne ore be comes richer as tbe mine is developed. Married At Dun Stalter's, at5o'cloolr, p. in., yesterday, Oct. 2'J, Mr. Victor Grosueo and Miss Anna Erlcksou, of t'ortland. A few invited guests were present. Our best wishes go with the young couple. A chiropodist, or iu other words a corn doctor, is doing tbe town. A public exhibition was given down at Green Msthews' barber shop this morn ing. Subjects still lives to give valuable testimonials. Jap Griffith is back from Baker couuly where he has his sheep on range. He will in the future conduct Ins stock business near Weiser, Idaho. He likes that country muoh better aud will return very soon. Arlingtuti Record: Misses Daisy and "ella Maye'S, of Willow creek spent a fr-w days iu our oity last week, aud on Friday night took the train for W- stoo. where they go to attetd the state normal school. B. A. Huusaker rues stage between Heupner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap est route to the iurenir. P. Ohn, agent. Last Saturday Dan Morrow, Sim Hardistv aud Will Blaokwell oaiue in for freight for W. M. Rndio, E.. O. Wood all and Chas. Conger, Long Creek. They left today for home. Rev. H. K. H iiif B d livtred at the M. E. ohuroh Suiionj morning and evening, very interesting sermon. A large number of people were present at the evening servioe. ' J. B. Natter has reopened tbe Brewery Saloon, keeping mi tap at all times tbe best beer on the Pacific coast. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 60 if. Nearly nil women have good bair, though many are uray.and few are bald. Hall's Hair Renewer restores the natural color, and thiokens tbe growth of the bair. The Gazette would be pleased to re ceive the name of tbe person who uses the brand 0. R on oattle. Also iuforrncd us as to where brand is looated. 5-7 W. N. Matlock, son of Hon. W. i Matlock, came in Friday by the way of Vinson and remained over Sunday. Wes is tbe reoeiver of the Driscoll estate. A very nioe danoe was given at Pry Wilson's, Monument, last Friday even ing. Quite a number were present and a most enjoyable time was bad. Cliff, Gill Bud Pearl Jones are in from Eight Mile today. They report tbat tbe Jones & Stanton thresher has 24,000 bushels to its credit tbis season. Yesterday D. A. Herren & Co. were very bnsy unloading wheat from country teams. Tbeir place nf business is ne.t door to tbe Gazette otliue. Sunday last Mrs. Jndy Mitchell and Mrs. D. A. Herren were baptised in Willow creek by the Christian minister. Elder J. W. Jenkins. G. B. Tedrowe took a 'rip to the Willows Saturday nicht, hut as he declined to be interviewed the Gazette has nothing to say. T. A. Rhea came up fiom I'orlland tbis morning. Hn reports the oattle market in very bad condition at present. Adam Mueller, manager of the Van couver brewery, was np to visit his customer, J. B. Natter, lust week. Quarterly meeting will be held at the M. E. ohuroh, South, Nov. 17 and 18. AH are invited. For distressing oppressions and full ness in the stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. Frank Whetstone and Albert Rhea returned from Pendleton the latter part of last week. Chas. Repass Bnd Bob Knighten were in yesterday with grain from tbe E ght Mile oountry. Lisbe Watkius has a pet which has required much attention for weeks past a felon. Hood's Pills are the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent oonsti pation. Jas. Roberts, representing Riohet, Roberta Sr Kerr, of Portland, is in town. Hon. J. N. Brown has returned from bis visit to Canyon City and Monument. Frank Rogers is back to Heppner again and will remain for the winter. Mrs. Harriet lialloik is reported as very much improved. Car load of eu?ar t'. arnre for MiO'T & Co. tomorrow. Geo. Vincent was iu from Galloway Saturday last D. H. McCarty was over Sunday from i Butter creek. F, J. Hillock returned from below tbit morning. Chas fa's was in yesterday from Kidgo ' Invalid 3 Years, Cured by Hood's "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : "Gentlemen: I am glad to tell you that 1 have been given good health by Hood's KarHaparilla. For three years I was an in valid, suffering terribly from Nervousness and Lameness. I was so nervous il could not bear the leant noise, aud I had to walk with crutches for six months, as 1 could not put one of my feet to the floor. Physicians did not do me any good, so a friend told me to get Hood's Sar saparilla, but .1 Said There Was No Use. "However, after thinking the matter over, I de cided to giro it a trial, and have taken six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the re sult is that 1 am well as any one could wish to be, and can do any'fciml of work. I ad vise all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa rilla for I believe it will do them good." Miss Si'siK Hudson-, Colton, California. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, iitdigesUoa uand j; or sale, 4u noreB over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh an will be sold cheap. Call at Qazette office for particulars and terms . ; Whbat Sacks. Tbe Morrow County Land & Trust Co. are putting out wheat saoks at their warehouses at Doualas, lone and Heppner. All those wishing saoks should see them. 57tf, The Shoe Maker. Joe Dubois has moved his shoe-making and repair shop from tbe 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 aud cuarantees satisfaction. Don't overlook him for first class work. 66 tf. Fob Sale. A thoroughbred regis tered Hereford bull Maywood, No. J8,(K)6, This bull was bred in Illinois by Geo. T. BBker, and is just the animal you want to breed stook that will bring a good prioe. I will sell oheap as I bao another of same stock ; or will trade for good milch oows. 8tf. F. O. Bccknom. Litebabt Entebtainment. Saturday evening, November 3rd, the Heppuer High School will give a literary enter tainment of music, songs, recitations, tableaux aod plays, at the Opera House, beginning at 7:30 o'clook. The prooeeds are to supply the High School with new song books and library reading. Ad mission, 25 oents; obiidren, 10 ots. 8-10. Look Out, A bilking onnoern tried to oatoh a number of Pendleton busi ness men. Tbe intended victims paid $5 eaob for advertisements in a directory, the receipt for which, when about two inches were torn off, proved to be an agreement to pay $5 more. Tbe gentle man presenting tbe swindling contracts paid bBok the first money in every instanoe and got out of town. For tbe many accidents that occur about the farm or household, such as burns, scalds, bruises, outs, ragged wounds, bites of animals, mosquitos or other insects galls or chaffed spots, frost bites, aches or pains on any part of tbe body, or the ailments resulting from exposure, as neuralgia, rheuma tism, eto. Dr. J. H. MoLean's Voloan io Oil Liniment has proved itself a sovereig n remedy. Prioe 25o, 50o aud 81 00 per bottle. The Problem Solved. An editor works 3(i5'2 days per year to get out 52 issues of a paper; that's labor. Once in a while somebody pays a year's sub scription; that's capital. And once in a while some son of a gnu of a dead beat takes the paper a year or two and then vanishes .without paying (or it ; that's anarchy. But later on justice will over take the last named creature, for there is a place where he will get his just deserts; that's hell. Exchange. Wanted. In almost every town in the oountry, an editor who can read, write, and argue politios aud at tbe same time be religious, funny, scientific and historio at will; write to please all without ask. ing or being told; always have some thin'g to say about everyone else, adver tise the merchants for half price aud throw in $23 wortb of locals; live on wind, aud make more money than enemies. For such men a good openiug will be made - in the graveyard. Ex. New Mope or Cull:tin. Mr. Fred Eaton has been oon fined to bis home all day from tbe effects of an assault made upon bim, by a man in his employ at lone. Mr. Eaton had been to lone making collection and not colleoting sufficient to pay all his men in full, agreed to divide the money I equally among them. This uiet the approval of all, save tlir oouk of the outfit, who ilcaaauile j full payment and j not having his demands complied with, proceeded to club Mr. Eaton oer tbe head with a largo borse pistol. Mr. Eatoc's injuries are n tt sen-ins and be "ill be out Wedomday. Statesman. Walla- Walla If you are melancholy or down with tbe b.Qfei you nftq.i Siojinooa Liver H APPINBSS Will reign supreme among tbe residents of Morrow and' adjVjinmg Cu's They oatch onto a few important facts, one of whiob they must and will know on reading this Ad. When they learn of the GRAND AR AXCE SAIvU Of General Merchandise taking plaoe at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammoth Retail Store ! They will make a "bee line" for it at a "Nancy Hanks" gait. WHAT ? McFarland Mercantile Co , of Heppner, selling out at cost ? Yes, we oiler our whole stook at lowest wholesale prices, for CASH ONLY, in order to bo read for our Kail purohases. These goods are all New, Clean, Fitst-Class Articles Bnd bought in the best markets in the United States. We wish to eichange 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 CloBks, 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, eto. Ladies' and Children's At prices never thought of, Call and see. One hundred pairs child's heavy lace shoes way down. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Oversbirts, Gloves, etc., Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware (knives, forks and spoons) Carving Sets, Trunks, Va lises, eto. Our whole store will Counter During Months. A Full Stook ot Hardware, Cook and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Buckets. Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking Utensils, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, Wash Tubs, Brooms, Brushes, Graniteware, Bolts aod 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, TVilet Sets, Stone Jars, Lamp Chimuevs, Lantern Glohles, Lanterns, Wicks, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitohell Wagons, Haoks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Seed Drills, at oost until present stock is sold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, eto. Come iu and make your selections before tiie assortment is lirok'.n. Save your money by buying at our store, A full lino of Groceries at cut price, until close of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will pay you to travel hundreds of miles tu lay iu your supplies at our prioes. Don't let yourself these hard times. Mail orders No trouble to show goods. WK MMAX This Clearance Sale is now in full blast. for Infants ' Castoria Is so well adapted to children that 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription Lnuwu tome." H. A. Ahchkk, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The uae of 'Castoria id so universal and lis merits so well known that it mMtnis a work of RuiwreroKation to eiidorw; it. Few are the intel'ipent families who do not keep Castoria within eaj-y reach. " Carlos Marty, I. J)., NVw York City. Tim Ckntai'ii ElHtnp! of llie Wilt) and Woolly Wflit. ''I've sewn a jfood many funny Miaps in the way of playsHitd )Uty actors in my time," saiii the aivam-c ujvnt. "but one 1 stnu'U out in .M ilwauket tne other (Jay was by far the best of any thing I have ever been up against. Jt was in one of 1 lie museums there. The museum has a stock company in its theater aiul itsjrreat specialty is a border drama. Kvery week they tfive a new drama of the wild and woolly west. "This play that I saw was a blood-curdier of that character, and at the time t arrived at the theater the stag was pitch dark and two men were , ttghtiny a duel. I could hear the kniveH clash together and hear the men stumble around the stajfe, but I could but faint ly distinguish the forms of th actors. After awhile tiiere was a thump on the floor, and the villain (I knew it was the villain by his accent; hissed; 'Ah, ha! Kndolph Tetfherintfton, 1 have, you now and no one nitfh to se ine do the deed!" "Thn t he drummer hit the bass drum a belt and the calcium man turned on the lijrht. and aay upon the tnp of a rocky pass a woman ithe heroin) waH Men standing. 'Coward!' she (shouted, 'me and heaven is here!' " HufFalo KxprcikS. A good name fur a choice baby colt "Prize racknge." To htop a horse chewing his tie rope, steep it in cayeuue pepper and water. -NfcVfcrt tie a liore so loliV lhut he Uu put his hea-i oil the tluOl it he cari yat hiA head down ht.ifa sure to roll and get cast. If you cannot htop your horse bolt ing his food by putting a handful of shelled corn in hit manner, ffive him cut hay with ground feed. He will masticate that. Watjlh vour horse before giving him hay fr!r him hay before you give him t?ttip Wive the Cuw.tuttaiad fooJ Jaht. His rftoauaeh U iwl Jarfc'e .f..citfh H ; !. - Shoes and SI lppers, be a Big Bargain the coming Fall friendship for any linn cause you to tax care fully filled. Call and beoouvinoed; and Children. Castoria curt Colin, !onstipatinn. Sour HUmiaeh, I)iarrha, Eructation, KillH Worms, gives sleep, and promotes, dl- petition. Without injurious medication. " For several yart I have recommended your 'Castoria,' and nliall always continue to do so an it has invariably produced beneficial results." F.uwin F. I'ardrk, M. I. lrilth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 Mtrhay Rtufbt, Nkw Yoke Citt. "How to Cure All Skin DiHcaMeH.'1 Simply apply "Swavnk'h Ointment." No internal medicine required.. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptiona on the face, bauds, uoae, vo., leaving thu Hkin clear, white and healthy. Its ureal heal i n l' and curative powern are pohhohb ed by no other remedy. Ah( ynitrdrug- glHt tor H A VNK'h OlN'iMKNT. LIST OK blITKKS. T KTIKi:.- A l)V KK'I'iHKP AT II KITS KK, 1 J or , on. IH'.U. Kiile Kiiht. K Smith Miio. HchhIc. When ('rilling for thi'Ke letterH U:ntti' say dvcrtlned. J. 1. William, I'. M. W. L Douclas CUnr n thi iirr. 0 11 Wb NO SOUCAKINO. 5. CORDOVAN, 4.3-FlNECAlMlftN6AI8ll 3.5?P0LICrr,3SOLt9. t2sO2.W0RKINGMEN5 RXTRA FINK. " 2.l.7s Boys'SchobiShoei LADIES- .t?o2 l ' "bestDO"6. SEND FOP CaTALOGuF W-L-DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can save money by purchasing W. 1 Douglas ttbneM, Became, we a re tbe largest manufacturer! of adve rimed short in the world, aod guarautet the value by stamuw? the name nad price cm the bottom, which (irotects you against higtt jjiIcS8 aud the tiuddlemttu' profit. Our Bhoei eijuiil cu-itum wm It iu ttyie, eay iittmg aud weanutf (jitahtif -. We have tucui iuld eveiy where at low-f pin n Jul flat v.tlue given lbu lUvI1-'-1 i" I Ac liu uLiUlulr ff utu 3tijrr .A f ' --u i Of-fifT -ViJGSB fcrilib v,,ij ui.CTt.y by pcarhrre. Apent wanted. Apply itoDC ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Rolri vtt right, no rnt, no royal tr. Arttptivl ltn(Mi. Villus ur f Mt'lM III m-fsTJ h'ltu. lio;j, tti'ir inO firnr inc) Hvi tt 4! i ur od f i Aenl nrjMkt frotn Vita ftAO m-i 4.r. tjn't id i finc DWiHnt wiih to all thi nH-MrT. F irt tqtrumntfl, no toyi wrrlw nyhre, iy rllrnr. ComplM. nuAr for uMr hn i hipprtA Co f pit U. HT-. r or, oat "ij! ff orir, do rflr1r. )hn Utm '. V nr-rie'" A fjtr.no vkft W-rm Y Hi'r:cr) to .Clt'K 10, Cotunbui.O L5USIJSTKSS ! 53 K,r' - ' It is the Headquarters! paints, I)ru; Oils, Claaai, '1A let Artleea, lntent: Mecllolnest Btu OfLce of all stages run ning HARD MOW Has the reputatiou of boiug the Lightest Rur.ninir. Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machine iu the market. -OF- Spanish-Merino Bucks For bbIo at Thos. Morgan's place, Heppuer, Oregon, October, 1, 18!M. H-t) NOV. I. The Keeley Institute -OF- ?E ASTERN State Normal School, WESTON. fVIK I'IKKr'IKI.M BKtJINH THK IlKD OF I (.'ourne, tVW; Kt!Ktilnr Courne, JM.OO; HuhIiiunh Coume, $".IK) pledpul tu tead), fr;;c. m - (i nod hoard and lodghiK In private fmnillcti, :i .r0 per week or rooinii i iOciril ut a very niaHoiiflhlu rut for thoHc who may dealru to board them Halves, hut nlUtndeiitH, no matter how they hoard, will be under the immediat" eare of the faculty, (.raduateB of the Normal receive Htate Plplomun. A. WOKTHINUTON, Nov. J. Hec'y oi KegentK. Land Patents Laud pateiitu seemed for settlers iu the shortest possible tiiue. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligeutly and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes spnpdily settled. Contests Kntwnen iiidivi(liilH ImviuL' coullicliiiK (ilHimn umlor tlit HKncult'.riil IbuiI Ihwh. iuiiI Hume between oluimnnts under lire Minernl Laws mid BKrloultiirnl olmniHiitH; mid hIho between cluirntntH under ny ot the imlilio laud Iiiwm mid the liuilroud aompnnies Had their urnnrei'M, and the Htntep mid tlieir urunterfi, under the Kwrimi-jjfmd mid fSchonl'ljund (IrrtniH. Hpeululty made of HecuririK patenta in tbe ebiirteel unHxible time dr settlera who have complied with tbe lawa nnrier wbioh tbeir entries were made, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe ieeue of Ibeir patenta, canned by Trifling Irregularities which can be eaaily and aKiedily removed. Advice also (liven iu all matters relating tu tbe public lands, especially nil points arising under the new lawa whiob bnve been recently passed providing for the disposal of tbe public domain. If you want your land patent iu a hurry if you want your land business, nf any cbaraoter, attended to by skilllul and oompeteot attorneys, and promptly ilia posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wkddf.rkukn, Gkn. Max., 1'. O. lioi, !!H,r,. Washiimton. 1. 0. Owiux to the ads an (ages gamed lliniunh being a member of tbe ... P. C. Thompson Co. Ar tu pvjitivi. tv Uittkt p:i.4 f, .nit g! low E9 toe iowet. Complete Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Gent's Furnishing Goods,, Sewing Machines, A Car Load of Rushford Wagons just received. Odd Combinations Sign. Curtitf Maiu aud Wjlluw Streele, out of Heppner. THIL. COHN. 1'roprietor. FR Gilliam & I3isbee, iiErpivrEn., on. ED. DAY Will have 400 Head THOS. MORG AN, AGENT. Vov Iho Cure ot Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits It i loeatcd at 9tilcni, Or'emm, The Most Beautiful Town on the Uvttttt. Call Ht the (iAZKTTK nffiee for iarlleit1nr. 1 Ktrietly eonlMcutijil. Treatment, private and mire j euro. OREGON: HKPT. 1H Tuition per term In KleineutHry to Hume in thu Hcninr i;1hh