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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTW- ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, Han Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on Ale In his office. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lontr Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leave rb follows : Every day at 6 a. ra except Sunday. Arrives every day at 6 p. mexeept Monday. The cheapest, quickest aud best line to or from the interior country. B. A. HUNSAKKR, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Removal Notice. G. B. Tedrowe desires to inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel stand, where he will still keep the best brands of Liquors and Cigars, Gambrfnus Beer on tap. Served in largest Sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. She stepped along on Chestnut street; Her face began to pale; Her thoughts sank down toward her feet; Her breath began to fail. She was the moBt disconsolate Of all the maids in town. For every time she stepped she felt Her stocking coming down. Wm. Gosney has moved to town. Waldron Kbea is down at Portland. Jerry Brosnan was in town over Sun day laal. Qeo. Miller was up from Douglas Tuesday. Emil Soharff, of Hamilton, is over od business. D. M. French, of The Dalles, oatue up Wednesday. Ait Auimerman is down frou. the mouutaius. J. M. Hoy was in from Monument Friday last. Hon. W. R. Ellis went below the first of the week. Mrs. Harriet Hnllock is reported as yet being quite ill. John Hughes is troubled this week with h game leg. Nat Webb left on last evening's train for Walla Walla. August Charlton was in from Goose berry yesterday. Joe Beok, the John Day stockman, was over Wednesday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Mike Kenney was over from Sand Hellow yesterday. Mrs. Bessie Eirk departed lust Wednes day foe The Dalles. It is good for us all to do more think ing and less talking. Otho Ward, Lone Hock's admirer of fast horses, is in town. Miss Myrtle Sargent baa gone to The Dalles to attend school. Ghas. and Bud Ing aliani came in from Eight Mile Wednesday. A. W. Patterson left for Portland last Wednesday on business. Ex-Assessor J. J. MoOee was over from Hardman Wednesday. Numerous members of the Masonio fraternity were in town Wednesday. Owing to Teachers' Institute next week there will be no school in Heppner. John Gates, aon-in-law of B. A. Hun saker, was in town the first of the week. Allen Evans, one of Alpine's sturdy residents, was over the first of the week. When In Long Greek stop with Geo. V. Ward. nroD.. Monumental Hotel. 8-7. Phill Cohn, wife and baby departed for Portland laBt evening to visit rela tives. Hank Putinan came in Sunday in connection with a cattle shipment to the Hound. Hon. Henry Blackruan. colleotor of internal revenue, left for Portland last Wednesday. On Monday last T. A. Rbea shipped 115 head of cattle to The Union Dressed Meat Co., Portland. Mies Florenoe Hallook departed on Friday's train for Pendleton where she will join her parents. Emmett Cochran and Mr. Allen left yesterday with merohandise bound for the John Day section. Preaobing morning and evening Sun day at the opera house by Elder J. W. Jenkins, of 1 he Dalles. Photographs $1.50 pel dozen at Sbep pard'e gallery, near opera house, north Main St., Heppner, Ore. 26tr- It is a treat as well as interesting to (to into Gilbouseu's gallery and look at thA Una views and photo's. i. the fine views and pb Wheat has fallen Bgain, but the future ia bright for that cereal. That's the Gazette's opinion anyway. D. Richardson, Ralph Fish and Eph Evans represented Haystaok last week. Tbey report two day's lively racing over there recently. i n with rmlh feet off was in Hepp- ner yesterday asking aims. . n claims to have met bia misfortune in a railroad accident. A stimulant is often needed to nourish and alrengtben the roots and to keep the hair a natural color. Hall's Hair Renew r is the be$t tonio for the hair. Frank Hale and Oscar Minor returned recently from a visit to Crooked river m quest of some fine stock bnt were not successful in getting what they wanted. - - , 1 1 Buy Bell brand of tea at 2o cents per . TL.a too A f D i: mnmooo iu. "D Tc i.. pore leal ana "k For the many accidents that occur about the farm or household, such as burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged wounds, bites of animals, rnosqiiitos or I other insects galls or chaffed spots, frost bites, aches or pains on any part of the body, or the ailments reaultiug from exposure, as neuralgia, rheuma tism, etc Dr. j. H. McLean's Volcan ic Oil Liniment has proved itself a sovereign remedy. Prioe 25o, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. Mr. R. H. Whitson, formerly with the Alliance Herald, was in town yesterday. Mr. Whitson came down the first of the week and will remain several days look ing after his interests here. He informs the Gazette that if he can make collec tions the Allianoe Herald will resume publication ab ut Jan. 1st. The Herald was one of our best exchanges and we hope that Mr. Whitson will be success ful. Mr. T. D. Condon, formerly with the Union Pacific and very well known to m ny in Eastern Oregon, is the propri etor of the Merchant Hotel, of Portland. As will be seen iu his advertisement in these columns, he runs a first class hotel and at prices to suit the times. Mr. Condon is worthy of patronage beoanse he can give you excellent enter tainment and save you money. Prof. W. A. Wetzel 1, formerly county superintendent of Multnomah oonntv, and au enthusiastic worker, Prof. A. W. Wier, of the Heppner schools, and Prof. J. D. Brown, of Lexington, are the corps of able assistants and instructors secured by Superintendent Balsiger for the 'nstitute text week. No teacher can afford to miss the institute. 5-8 Our Heppner people will remember Max Smith, of The Vienna Cafe, formerly looaed at the corner of Heoond and Wash, streets, Portland. We know that hiH old friends will be gratified to learn that be is again at the bead of "The Vienna" at 251 Morrison street. His reputation as a caterer oertainly means a continuation of the old patronage. Hank Putman started 540 bead of oattle from hre over the branch Wednes day evening bound for North Takama and The Pacific Meat Co., Taootna. About 400 head will be fed at North Yakama while the remainder will go on to Tacoma. The full oil the year is a trying season for elderly people. The many cheerleS", dark, dismal days act depressingly, not to say injuriously, on both old and young. Now is the time to re-enforce the vital enorgies with Aver s Harsapa ilia the best of all blood medicines. Remember the meeting of the Y. P. S. O. E.. at the hall on Sunday evening at 4 o'olook. Subject: "Thanksgiving and Thanksliving." All members should be present and make the meeting an interesting one. Of intorest to ladies. The soalp may be kept white and clean, and the bair soft, pliant, and glossy, by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation never fails to restore to faded and gray hair its original color. Sold by drug gists and perfumers. It is asserted that minors are being sold liquor in Heppner. It IB more than likely that the purchases are made by adults who in turn sell to boys. A vigorous watoh shnuld be kept and the guilty parties punished. Steel tea spoons plated with silver will not turn brassy when the silver wears off. Heavily plated steel tea sponus for sale by P. O. Thompson Co., at '20 cents per set. Better grade in Congress pattern, 50 cents per set. u-7. The Lexiugtnu justice decided that 'Gene Jones was not guilty of the oharee preferred against him, that of being accessory to the larceny of a cow. We are informed that Clyde Sperry was not apprehended. Mrs. Frenob, mother of Lafayette Frenoh and Mrs. L. W. Briggs, is suffer ing severely from a felon on her thumb. Amputation to the first joint was re sorted to Wednesday to prevent blood poisoning. D. A. Herren Bnd J. 8. Busetek, under the firm name of D. A Herren & Co., are buying aud s-lling grain of all kinds next door to the 6-nzette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. 78 tf. Dr. ,1. W. Rasmus is below visiting his wife who is at present at the hospital. Mrs. Rasmus was doing well at last aooonuts and her complete recovery is but a matter of time. It is the wish of the county superin tendent that the teachers of this county attend the institnte next week during the entire session. A speoial and inter estiug program has been prepared whiob none can BtTord to miss. 5-0 Arthur Donliitle met with a runnway reoeutly, his team running a mile and one half, jumping a barb wire fenoe in the melee, but fortunately not injuring either horse. Gid Hatt has purchased the barber shop on tbe Matlook oornerfromA. C Carle, where his old friends and custom ers will and mm. tsnaves, snampooi and bairontB on short notice and ip tbe highest style of tbe art. After coiupating prioes with Pendle ton and The Dalles, John F. SprBy will sell and deliver meat at the residence of Heppner people as cheap ae either town above mentioned. Tbe jury in the case Town of Hepp- npr vs. Geo. B Tedrowe was as follows: Dan Hornor, 'Gene Noble, Ike Large, Al Roberts, Neil Van Duyn and Geo. Aiken. We have ba1 a great many calls for T & B. Smoking Tobacco. Wearenow Dreoared to supply the demand at the store of P. C. Thompson Co. 67 Gilhouseo in order to have samples of bis work all over the county, offers ynn a life-size crayon portrait with the Gb ztte. one year in advance from date of order, for $4.70. 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 Gazette offioe The weather so far is not bad for November, yet tbe shrill whistle of the frost-laden zephvrs among the denuded tree' opt gives ample warning that winter is not far distant. Geo. Swaggart, Mud Springs' pro gressive rancher and an erstwhile bui ness man of our city, is enjoying life with na a few days. Green Mathews for shBving, hair cutting, shbmpooiog and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. Cbss. Johnson was up from Lexington worse for Tuesday, considerably the wear from a fall reoelved about a veefc before. Pat Kelebar took the Knigbt degree in tbe K. of P. Tneslay night. Pat rode the goat hks an old hand at tbe bosf nees. ,T. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Salonn, keepii g on Ihp at all times the best beer o i the Pci6c coast. Also on bands the brfst brands of liquors, wioes anfi ci;:ar. 661 Thr'e who expect to a'.tenri we nepp- Mr Musical L.sif t. should make it Well and Happy Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla-Dull Headaches-That Tired Feeling. Ur. If. IT. Tolea San Francisco, Cat. " One of the greatest mistakes people make is to lock the door after the horse Is stolen, or in other words, to wait until they are sick in bed before they do anything for the poor body. Neither my wife nor myself were real sick ; I attended to my business, and my wife to her household duties dally. Put we had dull, heavy headaches, and a little ovcT-exertion would tire us greattv, and my appetite was very poor. So we took three bottles of Hood's harsaparllla, and the result w;is erfectly satisfactory, i be lieve Hood's Sarsaparilla Saved Us a Severe Sickness And a big doctor's Mil. If people would only rem mdwr that ' an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure,1 there would be less suffering in the world. My advice tt all who do not feel HoodV?Cures well is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla according to directions, und you will be well aud happy." W. 11. Toles, 145 12th St., Ban Francisco, Cal. Hood's Pills eure all liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. MASONIC D01NO8. Most Worshipful Grand Master Philip 8. Malcolm visits Heppner Lodge. A Memor able Occasion. The recent visit of Philip H. Malcolm, M. W. G. M. of the Oregon, A. F. & A. M., will long be remembered by tbe members of Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. & A. M. Not only did his presence and kindly advice on this occasion encourage tbe brethren to renewed aotivitv, but in many other ways be manifested a brotherly interest in the lodge's internal affairs. Tbe Grand Master was met at the depot on Wednesday morning by a reception committee and escorted to tbe hotel. At 10 o'olock, a. in., an elegant breakfast was served in his honor at the City hotel, quite a number of the local Masons favoring bim with their pres ence. The remainder of the day whs pleasantly spent with friends. Lodge met early Wednesday evening, and although the visit of the Grand Master bad not been widely heralded, twenty-nine members were present. After an eloquent address by Grand Master Maloolm, numerous Masons were oalled upon and made appropriate remarks. The remainder of the evening was spent in pleasant conversation and a general reunion. Bro. M dcolm departed on the evening trim, and was accompanied as far as the Willows by Hon. Henry Black in bd. He visits Pendleton, La Grande, Union and Baker City before return ng to Portland. rjpeoinian CflMes. S, H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was nffected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in Hesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured bim. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, Ills., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Klectrio Bitters and wen boxes of Buok len's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doc tors said he was incurable. One bottle of Eleotrio Bitters and one box Buoklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. TRIALS OF 8ALOON MKS. No Convictions in Two Cams and the Remainder DiBoiiHHeil. Wednesday last the case, Town uf Heppner vs. J. B. Natter, violation of tbe Sunday law, wan called before Jndge Hallook, Hon. J. N. Brown prosecuting and Messrs. G. W. Re a and J. W. Dawson defending. Tbe jury summoned was composed of the following citizens: Al EmerBon, Frank Rogers, John Bu seick, Fred Sherman, Joe Hayes aud Willis Stewart. Their verdict after bearing all the evidence was "not guilty.'' Yesterday Geo. B. Tedrowe was tried for a similar offense, with the mime lawyers, respectively, prosecuting and defi'iiding. The case whs given to the jury late last evening aud were out all night, failing to agree. It is said that three were for conviction and three for acquittal. Seeing no opportunity of conviction, Mr. Brown moved that the case against Mr. Tedrowe be thrown out, and that tbe cases against Bob Krick, E. L. Matlook snd E. G. Sperry be dismissed. Tbe result of these trials, in a nut- shtll, is that tbe town is probably 8200 deeper in debt with no good results having been attained. Tbe taxpayers of Heppner are opposed to aoy each moves and fully three-fourth of tbe citizens are with them. Deafness Cannot be cured by local applications, as tbey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Ileafoess is caused by an inflamed con dition of the muoons lining of tbe Eustachian tobe. When tbis tube gets i inflamed you have ft rumbling sonnd or : imperieci neunog, buu wuou u ib entirely oioseaaeamess isine result, ng . . . n l i 1 unless the inflammation can oe isaeo nr,l Vilc n r. atr.ron tn Itfl normfil condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases ont of tso are caused by Ofttarrb, which Is nothing bnt an ititliraed condition of the mncnous surfaces. We will give One Hundied Dollars for any cae of Heafnes" (caused tiy catarrh) that onnnnt he mired by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 8end for ci'cnlar, free F. 3. CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O. I Emboli by dmifie's- , A CHANCE FOR HUSTi.fc.K8. We want several live, wide-awake nau vassers to represent tbe Gazette iu this and adjoiuing oonuties, iu connection with the National Newspaper Union. The work is new, popular and very profitable, requiring neither capital nor previous experience. It is worth look ing after, and if you want a real good thing in the way of light, pleasant and profitable employment il will pay yon to investigate this at once. There is money in it for bustlers. Write for full par ticulars to THE NATIONAL CO , 84 tf. St, Louis, Mo. A life Bize crayon picture of yourself or any member of your family, made right here in Heppner by an experienced artist and worth $$5 in tbe cheapest markets of the world, and the Gazette for one year, in advance from date of order, for $4.70. Call and see ns for terms. This offer holds good only till Dec. 15th. All orders must be iu before that date. Tbe Webfoot Planter, a Portland peri odical devoted to the interests of farm ers, stockraisers, orohardists, bee - keepers and poultry 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 Gazette. This offer is made for a limited time. Those who desire tbe paper must mention it when tbey settle their ac counts. Good meals and beds at Monumental Hotel, Long Creek. Stop there. 8-7 MERCHANT OTEL, Corner Third and PORTLAND, Meals 25 cents, best in the city, itoonis 25 $5.00 to 87 00 per week, ELEGANT DINING ROOM Gcfod Cooks, Polite Waiters, Prompt Service. No Chinese Employed. w lm. T. D. CONDON, lTop, THE VIE!!?! OPEN DAY IV I AX HW-3ni t-i.XI ITU, Proprietor, for Infants ' Cutoris Is no well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any preHcription known to me." II. A. Archer, M. I., ill So. Oxford St., Iirooklyn, N. Y. "The U!4S of '('Astoria U so universal and ils nierita so well known that It stxiins a work of supererogation to endorse it. Tew are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cuinos Mauttm, D. D., New York City. The CKNTiuK SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A r-TPnt discovery in that hfa.3fw)ie, dlsin;ss, dullness, confusion of th lulin etc, ore due to derangement of tho nnrve centers which auppiy tho brain with nrvo forre; that In digestion, dyspepsia, neuralht. wind In stomach, etc., arise from ihpoVrai.?p n;int of the nerve ceoLers supply in tln'so or p:tns with nervf fluid or force. This i lilirwKo true of many dia's.f th heari und Iimiks. The nervtt Hystera is like u te!i;'ruph -.yst,ni, as will btt st'ttu by 'he aecoinpuuj iug cut. Tho llttlo whit liner) aro the iiitvim which convey the nerve f t from the nerve centers to every purt of the h'fiv (tint as th'i electric iirrerjt Ih conveyed alonsc the tleraph wire to e v e r y station, lame or fttnsll. Ordinary phiflanK fail to reajani t his fact; Instead of treat In the uervecen ten for thecau-e 0 f the disorders arising therefrom thny treat the part affected. Frmltlln Miles. M. L LL. B , the highly celebrated specialist and NTndent of nptrvntiR rlioeaite. snd nnthor Ulle,-t. of many noted treat Ue on the latter u'Jt since realized th truth of the first utement. and his Kestorallve Nervine in prep-ireit on that principle Its ,o,v-ess In enrtn? nil illtfujd Mrlfilnff from del linee- I inent of llin tiervniia t.v,letil Is 1 j , t fiiou'and of unpointed techno- iii 01 icib nervous bybieui i ,.m-iTi- In noswukio ot the cotoiauy luauiil'- turing the, remedy ftmoly wove. lir. Ml!- Eeswratlve Servlne Is a reliable. rernedv fur nil nervnii dtfieusen. HUol headfjfhe, nervo-is debility. proMrwtlon, sleeplesvie, dizlnefs hy!'erla, bexual de bility, rt. Vilas danre. epilepsy, ete. It U told iy nil druirUtH on a positive guarantee, orsent dlrei-t by the I)r wiles M-dl'-nl 1 'o., Klkliiirt. lud., on welpt of price. t e-r Ujt tie. ix bot'le for tft. expren prepal.l. U''st,rail Nervine po-l'-lvgly uucuuus no opUtA or (Unvrou tlru. For sale by T. W. Ayors, Jr. He Kseley Institute OF ! t ORBGrOM' ; rwnrii'Miw''M''','""'''"'J'"JI-!'"',''!""'!l '''""""" !' CUT THIS OUT jj NO. 2301. Send this CO!' PON ami I li.-I Cents to THE M'YETT MUSIC CO, 2? I Q so o 26 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. And receive (post paid) ONE PIECE OK M'SIC, OT vonr own choice, named below, or THREE pieces for 60 cents, or SIX pfeces fur $1.00. Remit postal note or one and two cent stamps. This Coupon not good after December 31st, 1H4. The Latest Music VOCAL. Wbddkd Aktkr thk Ball. By Barney Ka- can 40 eta Mont popular Waltz Honir of the day. Dedicated to Mr. C. K. Harirs, author or "After the Ball." A Dream of Arcadia. Waltz sons, Lanyon.5C cts The song of all boukb. Favorite of Adelina Patti. Moonlu; hi on the L Auoo N , by Geo. Hchleitlarth M) eta Latest popular Biieeeaa by thta uoted composer. THKK HOUTHKKN -SONUS : TNn.it Dan," "Aunt Sis Tah," "Whkrk My Honky Hlrki'm," complete 75 ctH Three charming, plaintive and charac teristic Southern Hodkb, written by Col. Will h. Visseher, and arranged bv W. Hebert Lanyon. INSTRUMENTAL At Evkntide, Nocturne for piano, Mar cus 0 cts A very brilliant Nocturne, about grade -i-o. In Klow'ky Groves, reverie for piuuo, Marcus SO cts Beautiful reverie, original, and sure to please. The above are all fine editions of val u able copyrights, and cannot be had in CHEAP FORM. ' Coupons must accompany the order to secure tho reductions named. Davis streets. OREGON. cents to 50 cents. Board aud according to room. rooms, .0AFE AND NIOIIT am i.ioiwi!orv sr., Botwwn Sci'nnii A- Thlnl, f ortnitnl. Ore, Kor the Liquor, Opium uu Guru Oi 1 Tobacco Habits It in located at suk-in, Oregon, Most Beautiful Tmvn on Vie Coast, Tall ttt tlic Gazkttk ofllco tor piirtkMilarn. 81 rieuy cmiliiluntial. Trt'.uni)tmt private and Mure ci' re. and Children. Cafttorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrluea, r.ructatlon, Kills Worms, gives sleep, mid promote di gest ion, Without injurious med lent ion. "For several years 1 havo recommended your 'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneflciaJ result." Kowin F. Pardee, M. D. lS5th Street and Vth Ave., Now York City. CowpiXT, 17 McRniV fiTRmrr, Nkw Yoiur. Citt. c IT 13 ABSOLUTELY The Best SEWING MACHINE MADE SAVE MONEY WK OR OUIi DEALERS can ell you machine cheaper Ilian n call get el.ewliero. The NEW HOME t our beat, but we make cheaper kinds, sueh a tbe CMIHAX, IIIKAI and oilier HlL-h Arm Full Mckel Plated Xewlnic OTacblnea for $15.00 and up. f ell on our agent or write u. we want your trade, and If prleea, "" and squartt dealing will win, we will haTelt. Wo challenge tbe world to nroducea BETTER $60.00 .Machine lor SO.OO,or a better sewing machine for 0.00 than jou ran buy from no, or our Agents. THE EW HOME SEWIHG MACHINE CO. roH SALC BY The New Home Sewing Machine Co. 257 Market St. San FranoiBCO, Ca'. Notice of Intention. L AND OFKIt'K AT THE DALLES. ORKOON, fn't. 17. ls'.H. Notice In berehy uKuii that 11, e fnilowlni natnM uutler um tlu-4 noileaut tilt Intention to maKa Suit ptool In inportyt uUclaliQ, ano m" am pry "in w i Irtiore Jixeph L Olhuon. V. B. fioimnlnlnner, at Lexington, orepon, on November WM, viz . DAM El, M. POTTER, iiri 2jr,. fnr the S'W'i aertion lo, township 1 KOiitti. raui-e J't eiit, V M. He iiHrnen the ("II wtnir wltnemes tn prove hUeontln'ion reiidenee upon and cultivation of Mid land via- Charley hta' fie'.d, W.C. Metier. Wm. ForiruioD and John UcMlUaa, all ol Lexington. Oregon. rJA ! V B'JtiaKK. HAPPINESS Will reign supreme among tbe residents of Morrow and adjoining Co's Thej patcu onto a few important facts, one of which tbey mast and will fcuo-w on reading tbiB Ad. When tbey learn of tt-s GRAND CIvBARANClJ P4ATE Of General Merchandise taking place at McFarland Mercantile Co.'s Mammotfi Retail Store ! I Ley will make a "bee line" for W H MoFarlaud Mercantile Co, of Heppner, selliog out at cost? Yes, we offer ont whole stock at lowest wholesale prioes, for CASH ONLY, in order to be ready for onr Fall pnrohaees. These goods are all New, Clean, Fiist-ClasB Articles and bongbt in tbe best markets in tbe Dnited States. We wish to exchange them for your money. A Chance of a Life Time to Buy Goods At Cost or Lower ! Dress Goods, White Goods, Linens, Embroderies, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Infants Caps. Bonnets and Cloaks, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mitts, Flannels, blankets. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Knit Goods, Silks Satins, Velvets, Riding Gloves, BUck 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 buodred pairs child's heavy lace shoes way down. Men's aud Boy's Clothing, Overshirts, Gloves, etc, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, White Shirts, Silk Neckwear, Hosiery, Toilet SoBps, Brushes, Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Silver Plnted Ware (knives, forks aud spoons) Carving 8ets, Trunks, Va lises, etc. Our whole store will Counter During Months. A Full ytook oi Hardware, Cook and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Bnokets, Milk Pails, Pans, Cooking Uteosils, 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, TVilet Sets, Stone Jars. Lamp Chimnevs, Lantern Globles, Lanterns, WiokB, Oliver Chilled Plows, Gang Plows, Hay Rakes Mowers, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks, Buck Boards, Carts, Harrows, Heed Drills, at oost until present stock is sold. Saddles and Harness, Rifles and Shot Guns, etc. Come iu und make your selections before the assortment is broken. Save yonr money by buying at our store, A full line of Groceries at out prices, until close of this sale. ONLY SPOT CASH gets goods AT COST. Country trade solicited. It will pay you to travel hnudreds of miles to lay In your supplies at our prices. Don't let friendship for any firm oanse yon to tax yourself these hard times. Mail orders oarefully filled. Call and beoonviuaed; No trouble to show goods. WE BUSINESS ! This Clearance Sale is now in full blast. MRUND E STANDARD MOWER! Has tbe reputation of beiug tbe Lightest Running, Least Wear, Fewer Repairs, of any machine in the market. Gilliam & I3isbee, Land Patents Laud patents secured for Bottlers in the shortest possible time. Contested Cases Contested cases intelligently find skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and disputes speedily settled. Contests Between individuals having oonllict laws, and those between claimants undiir the Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimanta Kailrnad companies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under the Kwnmp-Land and Hchool-Land Uranta. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with tbe laws under which their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of tbeir patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities which can be easily and speedily removed. Advioe also given in all matters relating t the pnlilio lands, especially on points arising under the new laws which have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you want your land patent in b hurry if you want your land business, of any character, attended to by akilliul and competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., T. O. Box, 385. Owing to the advantages gained through being a member ot tbe .... P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to low an Complete Stock of Groceries, Hardware, Gent's Furnishing Good, Sewing Machines. A Car Load of Rushford Wagons just received. Odd Combinations Sign. Corner Main and Willow Streets, IHIIES3r it at a 'Nancy Haika" Kiut- A T be the Big Bargain coming Fall HBFFNER, OR. ing claims under the agricultural land under any of the public land laws and the Washington. D. 0. . UNION, OF HEPPNER, make price for rash as tho lowest. HEPFyER, OREGON. MERCANTILE COMPANY.