Notice to Advertisers. THOSE desiring the insertion of display arts n"t later than Monday evening for Tuesdav's evening lor Friday's edi tion. Tim Pattsrson Publishing Co. Take Notice. . -fw, . uciiH per nue will be ohrged tor "cards of thanks," "resolutions of reanent." lists nf wAddins npABa..t. -...i j 1 Tho Bum nt Aa ... . ni obituary notices, (other than those the odit n .1.-11 uimnii 8ivo as a matter ot news, and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. -. ... nuu oucieiy aim auotner entertainments from which revenue is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five eent. a Hue. These rulea will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable sad made known upon application. We hold each and ponslble for his or her communication. No vvv. iuu,"w mu m, puoiisnea unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence of good faith. T P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS JLi. in Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file In his office. Give your business to Heppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp- you. TIME TABLE. Stare for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek John Day and Canyon City, leaves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives every day at Hp.ii., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the inferior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. 1 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. Gambrltms Beer on tap. Served tu largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. Geo. Miller is up from Douglas. Oa Mitobell was in town Saturday last. Lard, 10-pound bucket, $1.00 at J. F. Spray's. John Kenny says range is fairly good this fall. Dan Osmers returned this morning from Portland. T. W. Marshal, the traveling mau, is in town today. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Frank Whetstone and Albert Ilea left last evening for Pendleton. Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays. Mr 8. Geo. Oonser is visiting ber parents out on Bbea creek. Wm. Hughes' little daughter, who was ill recently, is oonvalesoent. Harry Warren left list evening for the metropolis to remain a few days. Mrs. Green Mathews departed for Portland Saturday to visit relatives. Ben Rinsheiraer, representing Gbas. Higele & Go., Bundayed in Heppner. Tom Oarle is getting his warehouse ready for snooesstul operation down at ,-Ione. Asa Nelson, r-)----'- it t"--- r.i-.. of the Record, came in Sunday to visit the folks. M. Oorrlgall, a Butter creek sheepman and ranoher, was over Friday last to do some trading. Two freight trains collided yesterday down at Squally Hook. An engineer was severely hurt. Col. J. W. Dawson leaves this even ing on a business trip to Texas. He will be gone about a month. The Heppner region has been visited by very high winds of late, and last night was no exception. Gilhouaen Bros, are going to give you cabinet photos at $1 per doz., from Dec. 1st until after holidays. 9-12 Andy Cook informed the Gazette man this morning that the high winds bad raised "Ned" out on Butter creek. J. E. Taylor, representing the Paoifio Paper Oo., was in town Saturday 1 .oking after his firm's business interests here. From now henceforth Ohas. Van ' Winkle's steam saw will out yonr wood twice in two at 60 cents per cord, cash down. A sure oure for the liquor habit. No care no pay. For full particulars and terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Store. 9-tf. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and bairoots always in stook. Baths inoon neotion. Call on him. Prof. Wetzell fc' " Assist Supt. Bon bam in the institute work at Long Creek this week. He went through Heppner thiB morning, en route to Long Creek. Geo. S. Gray is now located at Ailing ton, and writes to have the Gazette sent to that plooe. George thinks he will be back to bis old borne, Heppner, by spring.' Shilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee It cures Xnoipient Consumption. It is the best Oongh Oure only one oent a dose. 25 ots., 50 ots., and 81. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Two section men. Edward Beck and Edward Bedlan, were run into by a work- train near Bonneville reoentiy while on band-oar, Beldan being fatally injured, the other serionsly bruised. The enrollment of the Heppner High School department is now 71. Besides doing the regular High School work, there is in successful operation Busi ness aod Teachers' olasses. Joe Baling sprayed and pruned J. M. Hager's orobard recently. He was assisted by Albert Res, and from the ad. whioh appears in this issne it seems that Joe is in the business to stay. O. W. Thompson, familiarly known as "Wash," departed last evening for Bolivar, Mo , to visit bis mother. He will spend the winter mere ana me Gazette wishes him a pleasant time. Onr fellow townsman A. A. Jayne is still Ivinc- onite eiok at The TaW. Mr. Wilson, onr former prosecuting attorney, bas been appointed for the Ute for the term now in session. Arlington lt?o rd. Aeonrdiug to present H'raag'nts our contract' with the 0k-.:uiHn expires Jan. 1st, 1893. Those who wn-h the two papers, Gazelle and Oregouian for UU, both strictly in advance, should come in at onoe. Wheat would be selling at a much better figure than 29 and 30 cents per bushel here in Heppoer if it were not for the soarcitv of oars and the goeral wheat blockade below. The Gazette expects to it tb 10 esnt mark rsaobed ft long. Kev. J. B. ni,mh.rl.m .i, i.:i... --nmu, .UD DBI1V1 v6 k er'- DOW B re9'lent of Dayton, """I w' lecture at tlie M. JE. church, South, on the evening's of Dec. 20th and .21st, on "What I Saw in Egypt." This will iDolo.de the ohief cities, Pyramids, ..Dn.P, irumpey-B jriJlar, Hptiioxes, Catacombs, Hod the valley of human . , -x icbi uuv;j with the reminescenoe of Abraham, '-nrMUl jaooo, Jeremiah and Christ, a 'OOioiirnfirn in tho anA ' 11... . . iuuu, niou iUUlUU- lanner, and Peter's vision, Caeserea, kuohbi was nrsi preaobed to t he Gentiles, in the bouse of Centurian Cornelius; and the Island of Cyprus. Come early and get seats. The correspondent from Eight Mile, not having seen any news in the Gazette reoentiy, has sent in some. Thanks. And while we do not always take blnnt sayings of some of our IoobI writers to mean anything offensive, let ns warn all right now that there is a wonderful dif ference between personalities and "news." We do not want to aot in the capacity of trouble-makers ; rather we would have all true men friends. Arlington Record: There is serious oomplaint by farmers on the Heppner branch road because cars oannot be had to ship their grain. A complete dead lock haS nTlRtAH tnf anma TU ' ' DUIUO tllUC, 1UO warehouses can receive no more and can i snip what they have. Farmers are beinp nrennnrl fnr mnnv nnH nnnn..i their wheat off. The people oall on the O. R. & N. Co., for assistance. Minor fir fin's ahlntv,a.t nnini i St. Paul resulted disastrously Potatoes 1. .'. -1- T A. ... oio uiku in lows-ji per Dusnel but the commission men always have some excuse. The Gazette thinks that most of them Bre worse than "bunoo" sharps, and that tho nnl. .! t u; ...... .uu v... duiu )nu ia iu BUip enough that the owner may go along nuu uueiiu me saie or consignment Him self. Now is the time to est the Wneklv Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of ine west, witn tue Uazette, both strict ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better combination of newspapers oan 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 subsorlbe. Frank McFarland and Dr. J. H. Fell are both doing very well below and will soon be able to return to their Eastern Oregon homes. Mrs. J. W. Rasmus bas left St. Vincent's and is at present at the home of her brother-in-law, Rev. Henry Rasmus, of the Grace M. E, church. She is expeoted home the latter part of this week. "Wben your heart is bad, and your head is bBd, and you are bad dean through, what is needed?" asked a Sunday school teaoher of ber olass. "I know Ayer'a Sarsaparilla," spoke np a little girl, whose mother had recently been restored to health by that medioine. The young bloods report thataslugger of fair dimensions is in town. Of oourse, he oould not get up a prize fight here, but he might find some one who would box for points" a limited number of rounds, or until one or tbe other wearied of the sport. No other remedy is so reliable, in cases of sudden colds, or ooughs, or for any and all derangemeots of the tbroat and lungs, as Ayer's Cherry Pcotoral. This wonderful medicine affords great relief in consumption, even in tbe ad vanced stages of that disease. A fall of two feet of snow is reported up in the mountains, and to have reached as low as Wm. Penland's Head quarter ranch. It is, or was, badly drifted, hat v?a have no dr. that the obinook has played sadbnvoo with it ere this. Jack Ktoord, tbe icvinoilile "Jack," who always meets the "enemy" when be comes to town in a baud to moutb oon fiiot, and invariably becomes "bis'n" as soon as be can surrender, bas departed for rural scenes. Wilcbin & Plemmons, who own tbe shooting gnllery next door to tbe post office, have oash prize shooting, com mencing Monday of each week and end ing on Saturday. Give the boys a call. K N. Crockett, and mother, Mrs. H. N. Crockett, aocompanied by Thos. D. Williams, arrived last evening from Long Creek and departed immediately for Portland. Tbe Inter-State Milkmaid's Conven tion, by the W. 0. T. U., to be held at the opera house, has been obanged from Deo. 28th to Dec. 21st. Tbe public will please take notice of tbe same. Dr. P. B. McSwords took a large tumor from the breast of Mrs. Warren Carsner last Saturday. The patient is doing well and her entire reoovery is expeoted in the oourse of a few weeks. C. A. Shnrte, formerly principal of the Heppner schools, but for some years past J. W. Smith's head man, oame in this morning from Arlington on busi ness oounected with bis house. If the oare of the bair were made s part of a lady's education, we should not see so many gray heads, and the nse of Hall's Hair Kenewer would be un necessary. Green Mathews for shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business boars. C. M. Jones, assistant. J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Paoifio ooast. Also on hands tbe best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. B6tf. J. L. Beymer, Chas. Repass, Jones Bros., Bud Ingraham and numerous other prominent Eight Mile people are hauling in their wheat as rapidly bs possible. Gilhousen in order to have Bamples of bis work all over tbe county, offers you a life-size oravon portrait with the Ga zette, one year in advance from date of order, tor 84.7U. Joe Saline is in tbe spraying and pruning business, as his ad. in these oolums will testily, worn emruBiea w bim will be done in a strictly Brst olass manner. Although it has not bfen annonnced, it is presumed that an important feature of the C irintmas week will be a grand hall at the oners house of S. P. Gsrri- gnee. Kiri's Clover Root, the great Blood purifier, gives freshness and olearness to the Complexion and enres Constipation, 25 ots., &0 ots. , 81 . Hold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Hayes & Mathews, pre prietors of the City Meat Market, deliver meat to any part of the city. Full wieght and good meat guaranteed. Leave them your orders. Frank Minor, brother of Bob Minor, is here from Iowa visiting the folks. Mr. Minor says that Bob has married and settled down to farming. Luther Hamilton, Sunday reported a good, stniuV chinonk at work on the snowy mantle np in the mountains at tbe bead of Willow oreck. MoCage Reeder and Mat Hushes Ofiine together Saturday last. "Cage" got tbe wont of the scrap, costing Mat tbs regulation before Judg, Htllwk. Weli and Happy Thanks to Hood's Saraaparllla-Dull Headachea-That Tired Feeling. Mr. W. H. Tolea San Francisco, Gal. "One of the greatest mistakes people make is to lock the door after the horse is stolen, or hi other words, to wait until they are sick tu 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. But we had dull, heavy headaches, and a little oveT-exertlon would tire us greatly, and my appetite was Tery poor. So we took three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the result was perfectly satisfactory. I be lieve Hood's Baraaparilla Savod Us a Severe Sickness And a big doctor's bill. If people would only remember that ' an ounce of prevention Is worth a pomm oi cure,' tnere would ie less snnerinz In the world. My advice to all who do not feel Hood's Cures well is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla according to directions, ami you will be well and happy." W. H. Tolks, MS 12th St., San Francisco, Cal. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. Shot Himself. Last Saturday J. H. Ooblentz, warden of the Washington penitentiary, shot himself through the bead, dying instantly. Deoeased was removed last Saturday by Gov. McGraw and the prison directors for irregulari ties, he, assisted by "trusties," having gotten away with as much as $15,000. With his dismissal came the warrant for arrest. Excusing himself from the deputy sheriff, he oomnaitted the fatal act. Ooblentz was a Southern republican, and as sheriff down in Arkansas was fearless in tbe discharge of bis duties. When Gen. John M. Clayton was assas sinated, a orowd tookeburge of the body and would allow no one to approaob, Coblentz went into the house and with pistol in hand drove the gang back, tak ing the dead body of Clayton with bim and using it as a shield esoaped to his borne. Here he was kept a prisoner f or three days, but some friend bringing a horse to tbe rear of the house, he got away under a running fire. Coming nt onoe to Washington, he was appointed Chinese inspector. In the disobarge of bis duties in Ibis office he shot and kill ed a smuggler named Holt, but not till Holt had shot at Ooblentz and also made an attack with a kuife. Ooblent.: wound ed Holt, aud then the latter not desist ing, was killed ioBtantly. When Mo Graw took the reins up in Washington! Coblentz was chosen wardeu of the pen itentiary. The sad ending of what might have been nn useful life is to I e regretted. The budy will be sent to Arkansas fur interment. Hioii School Doings. The net re sults of the High ttchool entertainment, given recently at the opera bouse, have been turned to good account. The amount taken in at the door was $65.15, which, less expenses, left $54.15 to be expended for apparatus, eto. Prof. Wier has added the fallowing to library and stook of apparatus: Forty Franklin Sqnare Song Collection, sixteen de votional song books, two wall maps' two Alden'e Oyolopedia of History, one Dictionary of American Politics, four American History Stories, one Ogden's Skeleton Essays, one book Selections in Oratory, one olock and one Holbrook's Lunar Tellurian Globe. The only expense inourred which will fall on tbe distriot is a small balanoe on expressage, $3.15. Our sohool is now well provided with the various essentials to suooessful teaobing, and considering that it bas cost tbe distriot nothing direotly, worth mentioning, is appreciated. For all these, we have to thank Prof. Wier aud bis able corps of assistants. Mobbow County Ahead. J. H. Ed wards, ot Sand Hollow, has invented an automatic hen eut of wood, feathers and at eel whioh at a oertain time eaoh day gets up off the nest and proceeds to oackle in true style as though she had fulfilled all tbe duties of egg-laying. This puts the whole ohioken-yard in the same notion, and results in an increased ontput of marketable eggs. The most wonderful part of tbe whole mechanism is that tbe make-believe fowl returns as regularly to tbe nest as she leaves it. Tbe Gazette bas not been able to inspect this patent personally, but it shonld be oome very popular and find ready sale in every family engaged in egg-raising. Suddbn Death, Heppner people were surprised last Saturday evening to hear of the death of Mrs. Isaac Laforgie, of Ibis place. We are informed that Mrs Laforgie was in usual health till last Saturday when sbe grew seriously ill, only living a few hours. Tbe interment ooenrred riunday afternoon in the Hepp ner cemetery. Deceased leaves a husband, three children and two wardei children of Geo. Laforgie. Indeed these little ones, as well as tbe husband, deserve tbe sympathy of all in this, their darkest bonr of sorrow. A. E. Kilpatriek, of Fillmore, Cal, had tbe uiiafortui.e to have bis leg caught !. tweeu a curt and a etcne and badly hi raised. Ordinarily he would have been laid np for two or three weeks hat sys: "After nsing one bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to f el better, and in three days was entirely wi-ll The peculiar mottling qualities which Chamlwrlain's Pain Kalro possess es I have never noticed in anv other liniment. I lake pleasure in recom mending it." This liniment is also uf great value for rbttumatism aud lame back. For sal by Blocum-JonnioD Drug Co. EIICHANT HOTEL, Corner Third PORTLAND, Meals 25 ceuts, best jn the city. Rooms 25 oents 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. 1"- T. 1 . OOXIXJIV, XI-11. ...THE OPEN DAY MAX HMITII, sw-3m Proprietor, The My -OF- Is the Place for Fresh Cash FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND Institute It is the Headquarters! wpein.tsi, Druea Oil m, Glann, Tol let Artloesi, Patent Medicines Bto. .... .... Office of all stages running for Infants " Caitoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend ft as superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Abcher, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorla is so universal and lis merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keepCastoria within easy reach." Caklos Mabttn, D, P., New York City. The Centaur "How to Car All Skin Diseases." Kimply apply "Swaynb's Ointment." No internal medioine required. Cares tetter, eozema, itch, all eruptions on tbe (aoe, bands, nose, Ac, leaving tbe skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist (or ISwatnu's Ointment. Our Heppner people will remember Mai Smith, of The ViennaOafe, formerly looatod at the corner ot Heoond and ft'Bsb. streets, Portland. We know that bis old friends will be gratitiwl to learu that be is again at tbe bead of "The Vienna" at 251 Morrison street. His reputation as a caterer oertainly means a oontinnation of the old patronage. A life-size crayon picture of yourself or any member of yonr family, made right here in Heppner by an experienced artist and worth 85 in the cheapest markets of tbe world, and the Gazette for one year, in advance from dale of order, for $4.70. Coll and see ns for terms. This offer holds good only till Dec. 15th. All orders must be in bpfnro tbat date. Commencing MondHy, Dpc 3, ami on eaoh Mondav and Thursday thereafter nntil Jan. 11. the O. K. & N. will sell ronnd-trip tickets. Heppner to Portland and return, at $0.90, including two ad missions to the Portland Exoosltinn. Tioketa good 5 days. Tbe exposition will undoubtedly be ery fine. D. A. Herren and J. 8. Buseick. under tbe firm name of D. A Herren k Co., are buying and selling grain of all kinds next door to tbe Gazette office. They nay tbe bisbeet market price, and will buy in any quantities. "H II. li. A. Hnnsaker runs stage between Heppner and Monument, arriving every day exoept Monday and leaving every day except Snnday. Hbortext and cheap est route to tbe interior. P. C-bn, agent. The prospecls for Prof. Parvin's Musical institute are very bright, lbat it will be an entire sooeess, goes without saying LEGAL BLANKS. and Davis Streets. OltEGON. 6afe AND NIGIIT MOWKIHON t)T.i Between tswouil it Third, 1'ortland, Ore. For tho Cure on Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazrttb office for particulars. BtrU'tly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. Groceries, Cheap for Only. PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. oat of Heppner. mm. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. and Children. Caxtoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Btomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several yoars I have recommended your 'Castorla,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." EnwiK F. Pardee, M. I, lasth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Compact, 77 Mm ray Street, New York City. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Notice of Stockholder' a Meeting. N OTICE IB HKRKBY OIVKN TH AT THF.RE will be ft meetiliir of the stockholders of the First Nntlohal Hank of Heppoer, st their olhee on the second Tuesday of Janunrjr, IK'.ft, hetwecn the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, for the purpose of electing directors and lor the transaction of such other business as may appear. GEO. CONSKR, Cashier. Heppner, Or., Dec. 7th, ISM. 2UOH. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. VfOTICK W I1EKKBY OIVKN THAT THE ll regular annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the National Hank of Heppner will 1)6 held at their hanking, house In Heppner, on the weeoml Tuesday in January, between the hours of IDo'cliK'k, A, M., and 4 P. M., for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year. HI). R. HIHHOI', Cashier. IfKPrNEH, Or., Dec. 10, WM, ail.301 Stockholders' Meeting. XTOT1CK IS HF.KKRY OIVKN THAT THK 1 regular annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Heppner Building V lan Association will he held In their nilice In Heppner, on the second Tuesday of January, IWift. hetween the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 1. M., for the purlioseof electing Directors for the ensuing veer. F.D. R. BlhHOI', Hec y. llKri-yr.it, Or., Dec. 1", IKil. -jyi-aoi. Spray Your Fruit Trees J. M. SALING, Now Is the time to have your fruit trees spray ed. I have one of the finest Hpray Pumns In the market, and use the most etlectlve remedies, ana guarantee my work. Charges reasonable. I can le lonno at li. A. nerren gc ui nnw meat Heppner, Oregon. 1-a-w. OT. 3VX. S-A-HiIPtfO. Old ll'itt bus purchased tbe barber aliop on the Matlock oomer frnrn A. C. Curb-, where bis old friends and custom ers will fiud him. bhavos, abiiinpooi and haircuts on short notice and in tbt highest it;U of th art. Facts Worth Knowing ! 4H A few quotations Before and After Minor & Co. reduced prices IIEPOHB, Granulated sugar 8 tt) for $1.00 Extra C sugar 9 lb for $1.00 Rice, Island No. 1, 10 pounds for 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 '25 cents Cabot W muslin 10 yards for $1.00 Calico 14 yards for $1.00 H. & a. boots $u.;2o per pair Overalls 75c per pair 1 gallon jars doc Suit of clothes $20.00 Overcoats $20.00 to us as will Still Freight than all the rest com. bined. This Is no boast; ask theageni. Patronise those that reduce the prices, not those that combine to keep them up. This Space GILLIAM HARD j CTOTE HAVE RECEIVED MORE 3 1 I I I IK A III V) '' I " i THE MgFARLAND mercani Carry a large stook of Groceries, Hardware and Tinware, Boots sod Shoes, Dry Goods and Clothing, whioh they are still selling at HARD TIMES PRICES ! They exchange Goods highest market THBY 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 tbe lowest. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Dawsion Ss Iyons, ATTORNE YS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, Land Patents Land patents secured for settlers in the shortcut possible time. Contested Cases CoutoHtnd cRBes intelligently and skillfully bautllixl. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims aud disputes spfdtly settled. Contests Between individnals having conflicting olaims under tbs agricultural land liiws. and those between claimants under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; aud also between claimants under any ot the public land laws and the Kni I road companies and their grantees, and tbe states and their grantees, under the KwHtnp-Laud and Hcbool-Land Urania. Hpecialty made of securing patents in tbe shortest possible time for settlers wbohave complied witb tbe laws Under which their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of their patents, caused by Trifling Irregularities whioh can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters relating to the publio lands, especially ou points arising under the new laws whioh have been reoentiy passed providing for tbe disposal of tbe publio domain. If yon want your land patent in a hurry if you want your laud basluess, of any character, attended to by skillful and oompeteut attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., P. O. Bit, m. Wad : A I'M" 15 K. 15 pounds for $1.00. 16 pounds for $1.00. 14 20 to 22 4 '2uc per package. $2.50 per keg. $1.00 " 100 pounds D Salt $1.25 100 pounds stock salt 90c. $2.50 per case. $2.15 per barrel. 7 packages. 14 yards for $1.00. 16 to 20 yards for $1.00. $450 per pair. 50o per pair. 25 cents. $15.00. $15.00. $1.00 and the Prices yon nave io Lower ! Leaders in Low Prices. Belongs to & BISBEE. WAKE. l for Wheat, allowing the price for same. ALSO FOR WHEAT along the Heppner branoh. HEPPNER, OREGON. OREGON a minim vi Wt