Notice to Advertisers. THOSB desiring the insertion of display ads., or change of name, must get their eopv In not later than Monday evening for Tuendiiv's edition, or Thursday evening for Friday's edi tion. Thk Patterson Puiiusiiing Co. 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, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of Bpecial 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 five tents a line. 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 slgued as an evidence of good faith. T P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8 JLU Ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file In his office. Oive your business to Heppner people, find therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hard man, Monument, Lone Creek, John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 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. Q. 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. Gambrinus Beer on tap. Servod in largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. 8pruy sells tor oaah only. 88M. Will Baling is on the siok list. H. Obapiu was down Tuesday. Meat 'way down at Spray's. 88tf. Lard, 10-ponud buoket, $1.00 at J. F. Spray's. 88tf, Ernest Beitman, of lone, was in town Tuesday. Perry Snyder was in yesterday from Gooseberry. Bob Watkins was in from "tbe Sad die" Wadnesday. Prineville has a brand-new K. of P. lodge, Mo. 62. Geo. Hmitb has recovered from his reoent illness. Considerable snow is reported op in the mountains. Rev. Bramblet, of Lone Rock, was in town this week. Andy Stevenson is herding this winter for D. A. Herren. E. B. Stanton wbb over from Eight Mile Wednesday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Will Barnett was up from Lexington the first of this week. Minor & Oo. have brine piokles50o per gallon. Extra quality. Joe Hayes is teaobing a successful school out in Clark's oanyon. Staoey Roberts and Bruoe Haines were in from Eight Mile yesterday. T. A. Rhea will ship to Portland next Saturday three oar-load's of fat oattle. E. J. Mote and Leslie Donavan, two Haystaok boys, were in town yesterday. Miss Maud Glasscock's sohool, down below Lexington, is closed tor the present. Water is now used for ballast on sail ing ships, and said to be an entire suc oess. Miss Sarah Gentry is ill at tbe home of Elder Gray, of tbe Christian ohurob sooiety. Rev. Denison, M. E. pastor at this place, is over at Goldeudale assisting in revival work. Members of Elder Gray's family have been ill for the past two weeks, but are now improving. Ben Swaggart shipped 60 bead of fat hogs below this week and is well pleased with the results. Wanted By Mrs. E. R. Bishop, a girl to do general housework. Enquire at Tbe National Bank. Heppner's first skiff of snow came Wednesdav evening, but it melted al most as fast as it fell. Pendleton and Portland are agitating the enforcement of the gambling law. Will the agitation last? GilhouBen Bros, are going to give you cabinet photos at $1 per doz., from Deo. 1st ontil after holidays. 9-12 To arrive this week a new Hdb of shoes, bought at prioes never before heard of. Call on Minor Oo. to see them. Uncle Billy Gilliam, one of our staunch populist friends, presented himBelf at the Gazette headquarters yesterday. An honest man is tbe noblest work of God, and shoes that are honestly made are sold exclusively by Minor & Co. Constable Lieuallen returned Friday of last week, empty-handed so far as oatohicg Bny evil-doer is oonoerned. From now henceforth Chas. Van Winkle's steam saw will cot your wood twice in two at 60 cents por cord, cash down. Protracted meeting is still in progress at Pine City. A. C. Carle is over there adding what he can to aid tbe good cause. Anyone can get a orowd for one day but there must be some reason why Minor & Co.'s store is always rilled with customers. . On Monday evening last, Miss Grace Ball was entertained by a Dumber of young friends, tbe oooasion being ber 20tb birthday. A sure cure for the liquor habit. No cure no pay. For full particulars and terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drugstore. 9-if. As the elections comeoff in tbevaririns secret orders in onr town, we would ap preciate much tbe reports of same from Ibe respective secretaries. Some girls like a rami with apsnt; others with a future, but most gt.ls like man with a present about Christina? lime from Minor S Co.'s store. Little Lizzie Morrow, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. J. W. Morrow. i reported as no better. However, it is hoped Hint a favorable change will occur soon. Tbe remains of Will Hud! were inter red in tbeMasooio oemetery Wednesday. Tbe funeral sermon was preaohed at the M. E. aborob, South, by Rey, Adkins. A. E. Kilpatriok, of Fillmore, Cal , had tbe misfortune to have his leg caught b 'tweeu a cart and a stxne ami badly btiiiseii. Ordinarily he would h'ive been laid up for two or throe weeks but Pays: "After using one bottle of CbiimberlHin's Pum Balm I began to f. el better, and in three days was entirely well. The peculiar soothing qualities! which Chamberlain's Pain Balm possess es I have never uotioed in anv other liniment. I take pleasure m recom mending it." This liniment is ulso of great value for rheumatism and lame hack. For sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co. Mr. Ernest D. Gilbousen arrived Saturday, direct from the East, with all the latest "fads" and styles iu the photo business. He will go in with his brother here. They will refit the gallery up in latest city style with new and handsome continuous backgrounds, whioh will arrive in a few days. Then you can get something new and fine. Their work will be superior to anything done in the past. 9-io Mr, T. D. Condon, formerly with the Union PaciSo, and very well known to maDy in Eastern Oregon, is tbe 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 prioes to suit the times. Mr. Condon is worthy of patronage beoause he can give you exoellent enter tainment and save you money. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, both striot ly in advance, for one year, !f3. No better combination of newspapers can be made in the state. Besides we will give as a premium an additional journal, the Web foot Planter, an agricultural paper. Come in now and subscribe. Mrs. H. Weloh, aooompaoied by her son and daughter, are in Portland visit ing the fair. Otis will remain below, we are informed, to attend school the re mainder of the year. Any young man who bas tbe opportunity to attend school, should avail himself of tbe same, and Utis deoision to secure an education is oommendable. Can someone suggest a plan by which tbe boodlumsof Heppner may be prohib ited from insulting persons as tbey pass them on the street? Reoord. Heppner has very few of tbe hoodlum element. In faot, young men hers, as a rule, are very gentlemanly; at least tbe Gazette's soribe has always found them so. Married At tbe home of Mr. R. E. Sturdevant, Ckiah.Umiftilla Co., Oregon, by Rev. W. J. Wbite, Nov. 27, Mr. Allen Evans, of Lexington, Morrow Co., and Miss May L. Blunder, of Dale, Umatilla Oo. The groom is a very well known stockman of this county, and can number bis friends by bis acquaintances. For pity's sake, don't growl and grumble because you ate troubled with indigestion. No good was ever effeoted by snarling and fretting. Be a man (unless you happen to be a woman), and take Ayer's Sarsaparslla, which will relieve you, wbetber man nr woman. Good wool mittens for 25o. per pair, and knit wool gloves foxed with oil tan ned calfskin, for 50o. per pair. Fleeced lined goat or kid gloves at $1.00 per pair. Gents' Mooba Castor dress glove in black, brown or tan at $1.50 per pair, regular value $2. Call and examine at store of P. O. Thompson Co. Jas. C. Dodson, who iH very well known to a great many Heppner people, writes down that be has changed his residence from Joseph to Imnaha, Wallowa coun ty. Weather is nioe over there and grass doiog well in oonsequeDce. Stock are also in tine condition, For every variety and phase of the many diseases which attack the air passages of the head, throat, and lungs, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will be found a epeoitu:. This preparation allays inflam mation, controls the disposition to cough and prevents consumption. Roy Glassoock, having completed his term of school on Butter creek, presided at the Record's helm during Editor Nel son's absence to Portland Tuesday. Mr. Nelson has been inconvenienced with eye trouble for some time, and went below for treatment. Oregon Frater: Hon. Phillip. S. Mal colm, at the head of Soottish Rite and the grand master of the Blue lodge, state of Oregon, officially visited Hepp ner lodge, No. 69, on Wednesday evening, tbe 21st inst. Wilcbin & Plemmons, who own tbe shooting gBllery next door to tbe poet- omoe, bave casb prize shooting, com mencing Monday of each week and end ing on Saturday. Give tbe boys a call. Held up ! At about 10:30 last evening, while one of our prominent citizens was on his way home, he was beld up on tbe slippery walks because he had on a pair of rubbers from Minor & Co. Geo. Wright got in Tuesday from Cadiz, Ohio, accompanied by a bride, nee Miss Minnie E. Green . Tbe couple were united in marriage at Cadiz, Nov. 28th. Congratulations. Gilbousen in order to bave samples of bis work all over tbe oounty, offers you a life-size crayon portrait with tbe Ga zette, one year in advance from date of order, for S4.7U. 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 othoe. J. B. Natter bas reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Pacini; const. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. obtr. The Inter-State Milk-maids Oonven tion, by the W. C. T. U., at tbe opera house, Deo. 28. Farther particulars of this interesting entertainment will be given later. "Bunoo" Kelly's trial, for the murder of any res, is in progress at Portland, and is going "dead arainst Kelly. He is b bard case, and is capable of doing any thing. R. B. (Rocky Mountain) Smith, did not last long as editor of the Mitchell Monitor. In fact, was out of tbe firm before tbe first issue bad reached the press. We neeleoted to mention in last issne the gathering of tbe members of the Epvortb Leaiun last Thursday evening at i. 11. rsisbee s. A pleasant time was had. D. C. Boyd, son of Dr. Boyd, of Walla Walla, is in town. Mr. Boyd was connected with tbe Grant Co., John Day i Sentinel, formerly in existenoe at John Day. I Born Today to tbe wife of Judge ' Freeland. in this city, twins, a boy and ,' a girl. All are doing well and tbe judge bids fair to rally ere long. The Gazette man likes good neighbors, I but when it comes to Judge Freeland and F. O. Bucknum, we draw tbe line. I W. B. Me.Vlister, one of Lexington's i prominent rit:z.m, was seen on our streets last Saturday. Born In Heppner today, to tbe wife : of ,1. L. Teaser, an eleven pound boy. Mrs. Judge Peak Dyspepsia Mrs. Judge Peck Telis How She Was Cured Sufferers from Dyspepsia should read the fol lowing letter from Mrs. II. M. Pock, wife of Jutl I'eck, a justice at Tracy, Cal.. and a w rlter connected with U;e Associated Press: "By a deep sense of gratitude for the great benefit I have received from the use of Hood's Sarsnparilla, I have been led to write the follow ing statement for the benefit of sulTerers who may he similarly alilicted. For lii years I have been a great sufferer from dysiwpsia and Heart Trouble. Almost everything I ate would distress me. r tried dllTercnt treatments and medicines, but failed to realize relief. Two years afro a friend prevailed upon me to trv Hood's harsaparilla. The lint bottle I noticed helped me, so 1 con tinued tivklnji It. It did me so much good that my friends spoke of the Improvement. I have received such great benefit from It that Cladly Recommend It. I now have an excellent appetite and nothing I eat ever distresses me. ft also keeps up my Hood'sCures flesh and strength. I cannot praise Hood's Sarsaparllla too much." Mns. II. M. J'eck, Tracy, Caiifor:ii:i. tiet HOOD'S. Hood's Fiils are lmud made, and perfect in proportion and appearance. i!5e. a box. Death or J. G. YoCNa Henry Gay brought in word yesterday morning of tbe death of J. G. Young, of Rbea creek, aged 57 years. Mr. Young bad been ill for some time with heart disease, culminating in dropsy, and his death was not unexpected. Mrs. Young became insane a few years ago and is at present in the asylum, and tbia left Mr. Young with a number of little ohildren to take oare of, but he met his troubles nobly. It is indeed unfortunate that he should be taken from them now when tbey need so much the oounsel of a parent. Mr. Young wns a member of the G. A. R , and also of the M. E. churoh, South. His funeral was preach ed at 1 o'clock this afternoon by Rev. Frank Adkins, tbe interment occurring in the Masonic oemetry immediately thereafter, under tbe auspioes of the G. A. R, The bereaved family bave the sympathy of all. Moss-PaeseCl, Married, id this city, at the residenoe of the officiating clergy man, on Dec 1, 18'J4, James Moss to Miss Maggie Parsell, Elder John Barlett, of tbe Adventist ohurob, performing tbe oeremony. The young c.uiple are both residents of this city and have a bast of friends, among whom is Tbe Miltonian, that wish them a life-long season of mat rimonial bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Moss are now at borne to their friends at tbeir oountry residenoe two miles above tbe oity. Miltonian. Miss Parsell formerly resided in Morrow oounty and has many friends here who wish her and oousort a long and happy wedded life. Prominent Men Under Abrkbt. H. W. Soott, editor of the Oregonian, and A. Sorenson, of the Telegram, bave been arreBted at the instance of one, J. R Birt, formerly manager of the now Je funot Cape Horu Telegraph Co., on charges of criminal libel. Mr. Soott pleads that be bas no oontrol over the Telegram while Mr. Sorenson says that he bad no intent to libel Mr. liirt, as the article, he claims, was reoeiyed in good faith. The oases will prove of interest to all newspaper men, as well as to the publio generally. K. op F, Election. At the last regular convention of Doric Lodge No. 20, K. of P., of this place, tbe following officers were eleoted : Thos. Quaid, O. C; E. L. Freeland, V.C ; W. VV. Smead, P.; Harry Warren, M. of W.j Vawter Crawford, K. of R. & 3.: Walt Thomp- son, M. at A.; Geo. D. Fell, M. of 1'.; Pap Simons, M of E.; Lee Cantwell, t. Q. ; S. 8. Horner, O.Q.;John Hughes, Trustee. A Bard-Hitter. On complaint of Joe Luckman, Judge Keithley was arreBted Tuesday for assault. He plead ed guilty before Judge Freeland and was fined $10. Joe got a broken nose dur ing tbe scrap, and taking into consider ation that the judge only delivered one below, the lattar has established a reputation as a sort of a Corbett slngger. The success that bas attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanio Oil Liniment in tbe relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyon tbe reach of medicine, has heen truly remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up crooked or distorted their muscles withered or contracted by I disease have been cured through the ! use of this remedy. Piice 25c, 60 and ' $1.00 per bottle. . OtisS ivage, The been found guilty. Dalles robber, has Dpafnpw Cannot be Cored by local applications, as they cannot reach tbe diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wny to cure deafness, an i that is by constitutional remedies. leafoeH is c tufed by an inflamed con- i ilitirtn of tha mneonu tininc nf th ! Eustachian tube. When this tube gets inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafueei is tbe result, and nnles the inflammation can be taken out and this tnhlie restored to its normal con dition, bearing w II be destroyed forever; nine case) out of ten are caused by catarrh, whioh 1a nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give Oue Hundred Hollars fur 1 any case of deafness (caused hy catarrh); that cannot be cured br Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free. P. J. CHENEY k CO.. Toledo. O. 9oId by druggists, MERCHANT Corner Third tmd PORTLAND, Meals 25 cents, best in the oity. Rooms 25 cents to 50 oents. Board and rooms, $5.00 to $7.00 per week, according to room. ELEGANT DINING ROOM Good Cooks, Polite Waiters, Prompt Service. No Chinese Employed. s wim. T. I. CON11UN, Prop. ....THE OPEN DAY MAX 8.MITH , w-3m Proprietor. He Kceley Institute -OF- for Infants and Children. " Castoria is bo well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.' II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of Castoria is bo universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Martyn, P. P., New York City. "How to Cure All Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swaynb's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Unres tetter, eozema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are pcmsngs ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swaynk'b Ointment. Our Heppner people will remember Max Smith, of The VienuaCafe, formerly looafed at the oorner of Second and Wash, streets, Portland. We know that his old friends will be gratifiod to learn that he is again at the head o( "The Vienna" at 251 Morrison street. His reputation as a oaterer oertainly moans a continuation of the old patronage. A life-size orayon picture of yourself or anv member of your family, made right here in Heppner by an experienced artist and worth $5 in the cheapest markets of the world, and the Gazette for one year, in advance from date of order, for $4.70. Call and see ne for terms This offer bolde good only till Dee. 15th. All orders must be in before that date. Commencing Monday, Dec. 3, and on each Monday and Thursday thereafter until Jan. H. the O. K. & N. will sell ronnd-trip tickets. Heppner to Portland and return, at $9.90, including two ad missions to the Portland Exposition. Tiokets good 5 days. The exposition will undoubtedly be very fine. D. A. Herren and J. 8. Buseiek. uuder the firm name of D A Herren & Co., are buying aud s-lling grain of all kinds next door to the Gazette ntfice. They pay the highest market, price, and will buy in any Quantities. 78-tf. B. A. HnnBaker runs Btage between Heupner and Monument, arriving every day except Monday and leaving every day except Hunday. Hhorteat and cheap est route to the interior. P. Colin, Bgent. Old Hatt has purchased the barber , i shop ou tbe Matlock oorner from A. C. U r. Vira hit, nM frtenria ant nilutritTI. crs will find him. Hhaves, shampoos and haircuts on short notice and in the highest style of the art. Whddbd. Theophilus Vornz and Mrs. Annie Boyer were united in the bonds of holy matrimony on Thursday, Nov. 14th, at 8 o'o'ook p. m., at tbe residenoe 'of the bridegroom's maternal nnnle, I Kev. h. F. Vnlliet. who performed the 'oeremony. The Journal acknowledges the receipt of some fine wedding cake. Thanks - Hiiihiaud (Ills.) Journal. Ir. Voruz is a brother of E. P. Vornz and Mrs. Freeland, wife of Judge Freeland, both of Heppner. Dr. Geisendorfer, of Arlington, is in town. j Neglect of t' e hair often delro)s its 1 vitality and natural hue, and causes it to fall out. Before it is loo iaie or.lv "I I1 : Hall's Hair llenewer, a sure remedy Green Mathews for shaving, hair- cutting, shampooing aud all other work in that line. Hatha at any tune during ! busineas hours. C. Al. Jones, assistant. Hayes Matbewe, proprietors of the City Meat Market, deliver meat to any part of the city. Full wieght and good meat guaranteed. Leave them your urdtrs. tf. LEGAL BLANKS. HOTEL, Davis Streets, OREGON. .($AFE AND NIGU1T i.-51 MOHRISOJW T., Between Second A: Third, Portland, Ore, For the Cure cu Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Cnll at the Gazkttk office for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria,' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Kdwin F. Parkk, M. P. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tub Centaur Company, 77 Mi'rrav Btrkrt, New York City. Plenty of them at the Gazette. Office mm A Page From Her History. T. o i;npm-tiinr. experiences of olherH or( Inl l lie loiiowin n no exc-pp uni I h. yi'iir live . tilltK il heen Iroulileil villi lienri. disease imiii or IniiMlrne very Heriousiy. ror e;i i s 1 wuMtreuleil liy one pliynteluli eon nisly. 1 was In IjusIiiohh, hut obliged lo ini n:i nreiilllil, or III V hell II. A IIIIV' fii"i:m lulfl my friends tlilit, 1 eoilltl not, live a inolilli. My feel mill laiiuswero Imilly swol len, and 1 was indeed In aser'ous eondlllon vhen a nenlleman directed my attenlitm lo lir. Mill s' New lleni-l, ('urn, find paid thai his ulster, who liuil been nlilhied wilh huui'l, dis e:iv, had hero eored by the remedy, and wits fiain asIroMS. heallhy woman. J iiiii-rhafed a hoi I !e of the iienrl. Cure, ai d in less tlnill an hour nfler taking llai Hi:. I iloso 1 ronld feel inleelded Improvement in the eli-eulal ion of ley blond. When I laid taken three doses I eonld inovo my ankles, soinet hln'4 I had net done for rnoiit iis.aud my limbs hud been swol len so loir; i hat t hey seemed almost, pit I ri lied. Ilef,, re I hud taken one hoUle of the New lleitit ('lire lln swellinjr hud nil f-'imn down, nnd I wnssomueh better tliatldld my own work. On my refoinmendat Ion six others tiro lal.iii' this valuable remedy. "Mrs. Morgan, fili'.l W. Ilurri-oni St., Uiieairo, III. Dr. Miles' New lloarl (.'uie, a dlseoveryof an eminent specialist In heart oisense, Issold hy all drilclsls on a Misllive (ruiiranlee.or sent hy the llr. Miles Medieul Co., Klkhart, lnd.,on re!eipt of price, ?l pel' bottle, slv hollies for 15, express prepaid. Jt Is positively free from all opiaLc.i or Uauerous drug's. For sale by T. W. Ayers, jr. Notice of Intention. J AMI OKKICK AT THK DAI.I.KH, (IU KIION. j Oct. :S1, Is'.il. Notice l hereby l veil that the followlni; named pettier Intu riled notice of his Intention to make filial proof lu nupportof h:n claim, aud that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, County (Jlorl, at Heppner, Oregon, on Iiee. 15, IH'.H, viz: CI.IFFOItl) K. JON KM, Hd. K. No. 'iss,',, f Hik. :U, Tp. :l s. K. r the. Y4 RW(4 HK' il K. and NK.14 SYi', Hi. ;i, J'p. 4 8. It. il K. He names tiie follow! hi eoiitlnuoijB renirhrliec oi said land, vi: 1 It witiieHKeK to prove upon and cultivation stacv Koherls, Items 11 I'aldwpll well and J. 1. .Mitchell, all ol .1. T. Cunt hlKbt Mile, Oregon. 3.ri. Y. MOOKK, j iki. KeulnUsr. Notice of Stockholder's Meeting. OTICK IS HKKKHY (.IVKN Til AT TH KRK will be a liieeliiiK of the stockholder of the First National Hank nf 11 eppner. at their orlice ou tiie second Tuesday of Janu ary, Is't;,, between tbe hours of in 0 clock a. in,, ami 4 I O ciuck p. ill.. 01 mil, 1 oav, e, in- ii,,j.q u, flectiu? directors and for the transaction ol such othei biiKio' ss as limy Senear. I.K , (,'ONHKK, (;ashi?r. JU-'J. Heppner, Or., In-c. "Hi. Ifc'Jl. Ill ST OK LKTTKKB. I KTTKK-' I J Or , )-f. Ain'F.KTI.sKl) AT FIKI'I'NKR, ll,t. IWI. llird J W Fltz Mr lames Wilkeiu Mrs .Nancy lii' kiioii Miss Ida Tys-,u lr lUfvey When calling lur tlt-is letters p!aw )' fcdwrtitti!, J. f. Williams, I". M. Facts Worth Knowing ! A few quotations Before and After Minor & Co. reduced prices : HKPOHE. Granulated sugar 8 fib for $1.00 Extra C sugar 5) lb for $1.00 Rice, Island No. 1, 10 pounds for $1.00 Beans 16 pounds for $1.00 Green coffee 4 pounds for $1 00 Arbuckle's coffee 30c per package Rock Candy Syrup $3.00 per keg Keg of pickles $1.65 100 pounds D Salt $1.75 100 pounds stock salt $1.15 Case coal oil $3.25 Flour per barrel $3.00 Matches 5 packs for o cents Cabot W muslin 10 yards for $1.00 Calico 14 yards for $1.00 B. & H. boots $5.25 per pair Overalls 75c per pair 1 gallon jars 35o Suit of clothes $20.00 Overcoats $20.00 ioue to Uphold us as will Still This Space GILLIAM I 77 f FrelBht than all'tho" rest com- 1 I I I I I M (V I J 1 I J WA. bined. This ii no boast; ask .JX. J 1 1) VV VUl I the agent. Patronize those that reduce ! the prtcei, not those that combine to I I keep them up. f Leaders in Low L.-.--t""--i Prices.-i HARDWARE. THE' McFARLAND MERCANTILE Carry a largo stock of Grooeries, Hardware and Tinware, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Clothing, which they are still soiling at HARD TIMES PRIOES ! They exchange Goods highest market PAY CASH Delivered at any station Owing to the advantages gained through.. being a member of the .... P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to make prices for cash as low as the lowest. Corner Main and Willow Streets, E.1H3 Dawson cV Iyyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNEK, Land Patents Land patontn Bocurod for Bfittlers in the shorteBt possible time. Contested Cases CoutoHted caBes intelligently and skillfully bandied. Old Claims and Disputes Old clfiiniB and disputes Bpoedily settled. Contents Between individuals having conflicting olaims under the agricultural land lawe. and those between olaimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants under any of tbe pnblioland laws and the Kailroad oompanies and their grantees, and the states and their grantees, under the Bwamp-Land and Hchool-Land Grants. Specialty made of securing patents iu the shortest possible time for settlers who have complied with the laws under which their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irragnlarities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given In all matters relating ta tbe publio lauds, espeolally on poiuts arising under the new laws which have been reoently passed providing for tbe disposal of the public domain. If yon want vour land patent in a hurry if you waut your land business, of any charaoter. attended to by skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wepperblw, Gen, Man., p, 0. hot, m, APTBK. pounds for $1.00. 16 pounds for $1.00. 14 " 20 to 22 4 " 25c oer package. $2.51 por keg. $1.0C " " 100 ptnnds D Salt $1.30 100 pot, ids stock salt 90c. $2.50 pe: case. $2.15 pei barrel. 7 packagis. 14 yards ht $1.00. 10 to 20 yards for $1.00. $4.50 per pair. 50o per pair. 25 cents. $15.00. $15.00. you have and the Prices so Lower ! Belongs to & BISBEE. corny for Wheat, allowing the price for same. FOR WHEAT along tbe Heppner branob. HEPPNEK, OKEUON. OKEGON Wi 0,