Notice to Advertisers. rpHOSK desirinjr the insertion of display mis M. or change of same, must Ret their oln.v In lint ater than Monday evening fof Tue ay'" edl ton, or Thursday evening fir Krldny "8 odi tlOU. lug I'vrTlfBMIN PUBLlKHmu CO. Take Notice. :.Ji".mj9. ' B cents per line will be Iffi'.,,. 0,..wedd,'n?prOTe,lt8 an4 donor., iv? n'l!f 17 "j?"?6". (o'ner than those the wilt: or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for w hatever pu rpose. ,N?,lceB ol church and society and ill other entertainments from which revenue Is to be d" IL.,, ' "u"'1 charged for at the rate of five nnVerUiT n5.rate reasonable and made known ,h?ld. eac.h. nd every correspondent re- lousiuie tor nts or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the 'if!!1 name "Kned Man evidence of I , r; HBHKB, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8- 5TTV.. f " Merchants Exchange, Ban Francisco, is onr authorized agent. TMi paper Is kept ou file in hisotnce. Give your business to Beppner people, and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, John Day and Canyon city, leaves as follows ; Kvery day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. A rrlves every day at 1p.m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. nun n . . . B' A- HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. Removal Notice. G. B. Todrowo 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. Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. Condon baa a K. of P. lodge. Lard, 10-pound bucket, $1 00 at J. F. Spray's. A. 0. Carle was in from the oountry Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Sargent bas returned from The Dalles. Reports are that vival in full swing. Lexington has a re- The Niles-Vinson, "Walla WhIIb, Wash. Marble Works, Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, G els.; rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays. Rev. Adkins is oonduoting revival ser vioes out in Clarks ccnyon. Geo. Wells will soon erect a dwelling on his Chase street property. Clerk Morrow's little daughter is re ported to be steadily gaining. Mrs. H. Welch and daughter have re turned from their visit to Portlaud. Governor-elect Lord and wife have re turned from a visit to relatives East. Harry Warren departed for Portland Monday evening returning yesterday morning. D. 0. Boyd is associated at present with Thos. Nelson m the publication of the Reoord. Gilbonsen Bros, are making cabinet photos from $1.00 to $4.00 per doz. Call and see samples. 2-7. L. Blumenthal went down to Portland on Saturday night's train returning yes terday morning. Rev. Henry Rasmus is "tnnking bis mark" in the pastorate of the Grace M. E. church, Portland. Gilhousen Bros, are going to give you oabinet pbotos at $1 per doz., from Dec. 1st until after holidays. 9-12 8. P. Garrigues is making some very necessary improvements on bis residenoe property near the M. E. ohuroh. From now henceforth Obas. Van Winkle's steam saw will cut your wood twioe in two at 60 cents per cord, cash down. The asylam site has been purchased over at Union, and inoludes 600 acres of fine garden land near the famous bot springs. A sure cure for the liquor habit. No core no pay. For full particulars and terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Etore. 9-if. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and baironts always it stock. Baths inoon neotioD. Call on him. Shiloh's Care, the great Coul'Ii and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size oontains twenty-five doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold bv T. W. Ayers, Jr. Hon. Henry Blaokman, oolleotor of internal revenue for tbe disttiot embrac ing Oregon, Washington and Alaska, pent Wednesday with friends In this city. Hayes & Matbews, proprietors of tbe City Meat Market, deliver meat to any part of the city. Full wiegbt and good meat guaranteed. Leave them your orders. tf. The tumor taken from tbe breast of Mrs. Warren Carsner reoently by Dr McSwords was tbe largest the Gazette bas seen for some time, Ailing a large glass jar. J. B. Natter bas reopened tbe Brewery Saloon. keeping on tap at all times the best beer on tbe Pacific coast. Also bands tbe best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tf. Oscar Minor, Frank Rogers, Frank Minor, of Iowa, and Harry Warren left yesterday for the Blue mountains for a ten days' hnnt. It is sate to say that they will return with game. Wilchin & Plemmons, who own tbe shooting gnllery next door to the post offioe, have cash prize shooting, com mencing Monday of each week and end ing on Saturday. Give tbe boys a call. Attorney J. N. Brown is over at Can yon City this week in attendance on oirenit oourt at that place. He will probably remain till tbe end of tbe term. Mr. Brown returned home last eveniDg. Paities desiring to secure state scrip fnimain nnrohaaintf government lands during tbe month of December should I dltl0B) bearing w 11 be destroyed forever; ee or write A Mallory, of this oity. njue eB9ea 0U 0( ten are oaused by This proposition mntt be taken advan- j CHtttrrla which is nothing but an in tage of dining this month. is-- (j3med condition of the muoons surfaces i We will give One Hundred Dollars for Piles! Plle! Itching Viles . hvmDtoms Moi6tnre: intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by cratching. If allowed to continue tumors form. hiob often bleed and , : . n-.vwa uH.ei-, it- hi nil iii-d. Pna s . c era ion.' nd i" moettses ing, neaie uiwri . j. ... removes me lumoxa "" a. Chamberlain, the "sailor now a resident of Davtnn. "ami., will ertturo t tl,, M v i i. 7;"u. nh the evening's of Dec. 20th and -let, on "What I Saw in Egypt." This will include the chief cities. Pyramids, Obelisks, Pompt.y's Pillar, Sphinxes, Catacombs, and the valley uf humau bones (20 miies lung and i feet deep), with the reminesoence of Abrah im, Joneph, Jacob, Jeremiah and Christ, as sojourners in the lund." Alo includ ing Joppa, the town of Simon, the tanner, aud Peter's vision, Caeserea, where the gospel was first preached to the Gentiles, in the bouse of Ceoturian Cornelius; and the Island of Cyprus vuuio oanjr anu get seats. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonmu, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, both strict ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better combination of newspapers oa 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. Mr. and Mrs, Frank McFarland ar rived from Portland on Wednesday morning. Mr. McFarland is lapidly recovering from the effects of bis reoent illness, oaused by appendicitus, wbioh is quite gratifying to his many friends in this aud other oonnties. His entire re covery is but a matter of time. .Judge A. Mallory returned to town the first of tbe week from a few weeks' stay out in tbe country where be bas been engaged in herding hogs, but having served his apprenticeship, now desires to employ a first-class hogberder. Judge says be hBS 130 shoats that are fast grow ing into porkers. No other remedy is so reliable, in cases of sudden oolds, or ooughs, or for any and all derangements of the throat and lungs, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This wonderful medicine affords great relief in consumption, even in the ad vanced stages ol that disease. J. M. Munson, brother of Mrs. i. B. Manning, is quite ill at the letter's home in Heppner. Mr. Munson lntely arrived from California, and is suffering from various complications. However, he Is reoeiving excellent nttentiou and hopes are entertained of his early recovery. "When your heart is bad, and your head is bad, and you are bad olean through, whnt is needed?" asked a Sunday school teacher of her class. "I know Ayer's Sarsaparilla," spoke up a little girl, whose mother had recently been restored to health by that inedioine. Gid Hatt has purchased tbe barber shop ou tue Matlock oorner from A. C. Carle, where hiH old friends and custom ers will find him. Shaves, shampoos and haircuts on short notice and in the highest style of the art. Staoey Huberts, Ed. Holloway, Ed. Hunt aud wife, W. T. Campbell, Ernest Piper, Press Thompson, Pearl Jones and P. J. Miller, all residents of Morrow county, were seen on onr streets yester day. If tbe onre of the bair were made a part of a lady's ednoation, we should not see so many gray heads, aud the use of Hall's Hair Keuewer would be un necessary Mart McLaughlin and J. J. Roberta for the past week have been very busy on the lone Warehouse Go.'s platform, returning home yesterday morning. Green Mathews fur shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. Mr. Gen. Barker, representing Pacific Coast Elevator Co., will go down to lone and DutiglHs oo business oouneoted with his bouse Monday next. It. O. Wills and family are back from Reno, Nevada, at present stopping in Heppner. We weloome tbem back to Morrow county. Young Smith, who served a sentenoe in the Morrow oounty jail for laroeny has been seut to tbe reform Bcnool from Wasoo oounty. Mrs. J. H. Fell arrived at Heppner from t anyoo City, via Baker, Wednesday and will visit relatives here for a fen weeks. Miss Ida Fell arrived home from Port land on Wednesday morning. She left her brother, Dr. J. H. Fell, convalescent. Mrn. J. W. Rasmus arrived on this morning's train from Portland, where she bas been under medical treatment. D. H. MoOarty and Frank Sloan oame in yesterday to attend the regular con vocation of Heppner Chapter No. 26. The "bridge gang" have been at work this week on the cattle pens and coal bunkers at the Heppner depot. A new style photo will be taken at 1 per doz., at the Gilhousen gallery, from Deo. 1st to tbe 20th. 9-12 F. M. Templeton, of the Haystack country, is over spending a few days in tbe metropolis. Robbie Stott has been on tbe sick list for several days, but happily is recover ing. E. J. 81oonm departed Tuesday mgbt for Portland. He returned this morning. E. N. Crockett and T. D. Williams returned from Portland this morning. The plan of ereotiog a scouring mill over at John Day is beiDg agitated. A. H, Mallory, the traveling man, saw bis oustomers here Thursday. M. R. Morgan, of lone, dropped in on us Tuesday for a short time. Allen Evans and Asa Thomson were in from Alpine yesterday. Mrs. Steve Lalande is ill at her home below Heppner. J. W. Vaughan was up from Lexing ton last evening. Harve Rush is nursing asix-weeks-old carbuncle. J. Q. Crafts is np from lone today. Deafness Caaout be Cared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. There is only one wBy to eure deafness, and that is by coumitutioual remedies, ueatuooo in cauwl by an iuflamed con dition of tbe mucous lining of tbe Eiis'Hcliian tube. When this tube gets iLddiiied you have a rumbling sonud or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely ulo-ed deques is the result, and nnless the inbUnimation cn be taken out and !.:.- .iiht. Km ,Autira Irt itm nnrm.l Ann any case or aeaioess icauaea oy caiarroj that cannot be cured hv Hall's Catarrh Cnre 8end for rircrtlar, free. ! v. 3. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. "rfol.l by dragging. 7oc. Tiiis will "ot last Im.g. Toe Gnz-tte, 1 on! year aJcance fro.n date of order, , .i ,,np ,,f (iiioon-en life-size orttjon. ; .. ... . ... tnA . n.r. Rev. J. preacher. Heart Palpitation Indigestion, Impure Blood Cured by Hood's Mr, J3. TT. Bridges "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. ; "Dear Sirs: During the winter ami spring I have used a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rilla in my family, and I am quite sure we haw been greatly beuellted by it. For years I have been troubled with Indigestion, aoeom. nied Sarsaparilla by sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood's Stir saiiarUla has done me very much good. "We havo also given It to the children for liii'uirs blood aud ringworms with very Rood results' D. W. Bkidgi'.s. Tleasant Hill, Oregon. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sars:ip rilla do not be Induced to buy any other. Hood's Pills eure all Liver Ills, Ihliousnesii Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. 25c. A Boycott Threatenkd. A Heppner dispatch of recent date to the Oregouian says: "P. U Ibompson who is at the head of the firm of P. C. Thompson & Co., of this place, bas been notified to discharge bis manager, L. W. Briggs, on the ground that Briggs was mixing np too muob in tbe attempts made by the Woman's Cbristiau Temperance Union to close the saloons n Sundays. If not discharged in uaoordunoe with tbe notifi cation, every effirt iioseible will be made to divert trade from the rirm. If tbe matter is uot pushed, those who seut the notice say it will be the cause of con siderable trouble," It such is the oase, it strikes the Guzette as beiu the re sult of short-sightedness. Frankly, it matters not bow much the Gazette opposes a certain policy, the right of every American citizen to make com plaint if he deems laws are violated should not be taken away fioin bim; neither should be be coerced into silence. It will win sympathy rather than lose it for the oppressed. It Slay Do as Much tor V.n. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he bad a severe kidney trouble f.n a number of years, with severe pains in his back and also that bis bladder whs affected. He tried many so-onlled kid ney cures bat without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Elec tric Bitters and fouud relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adopted to the oure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 60o. for large bottle. At drug store of T. W. Ayers, Jr. "Bdnoo" Kelly Goes fob Life. Ou Wednesday at 9:50, a. m., tbe jury in "Bunco" Kelly's oase brought in a ver dict of murder in tbe Beonnd degree. On tbe first ballot eight wanted the verdict murder in the Bret degree, while the re maining four, because of the burden of proof being oircumstantial evidence, would not consent to anything greater than murder in the second degree. After being out twelve hours, tbe verdict as stated above was agreed upoo. This Kelly oase as disposed of puts behind tbe prison walls a very bad man who bus for years oheated the law in tbe commis sion of all sorts of crime. If the truth was known, he has been direotly aud in directly oouneoted with more "disap pearances" than any tough in Portland, but this is the first time that murder bas been fastened upon him snffioiently to oonvict. But for the oharacter of two witnesses in particular, "Shorty" Car roll and one Burns, and also from the fact of so much evidence being of a oir cumstantial nature, Kelly would bave been called upon to expiate bis crime on the gallows. A. E. Kilimtrick, uf Fillmore, Gal., bad tbe misfortuue to have bia leg ennght b etween a cart and a Bttne and badly braised. Ordinarily he would have been laid up for two or three weeks bnt Buys: "After uairjg one bottle of Cbnmberlnio'8 Pain Bulm I begao to I el better, and in three days was entirely well. Tbe peonliar enothina qualities wbioh Chamberlain's Pain Balm possess es I have never notioed in any other liniment. I take pleasure in recom mending it." This liDiment is also of great value for rheumatism and lame back. For sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co. Railroad Aooident. Sunday morn ing, about 10 o'clock, says the Times- Mountaineer, a collision occurred be tween freight trains Nos. 22 aud I'i near Squally Hook. No. 22, bound eaBt, was in oharge of Engineer Geo. Lang and No. 23 in oharge of Engineer C. S. Wyke. The locomotives oame together with a terrible crash, aud Wyke jumped and es oaped unhurt, but Lang stopped in the engine and suffered severe injuries. His leg was broken, bis font crushed, and was hurt otherwise. He was taken to tbe Umatilla House and medical aid summoned. His injuries are uot serious. although they will likely lay hiru np f jr I B. A. Huusaker runs Btage between r v , , , , . i Henpner and Monument, arriving every some time. Logmeer Wyke claims that (,Ry IW)pt Moilday aD, lellvinK vrJ he was two minutes ahead of time, ao- day, exoept Sunday. Hhorlest and ohrap cording to his watoh, aud was w, thin ib ' est route to tbs interior. Y. Conn, hundred feet of the swiioa when tue agent. aooident ocoarred. Tts accident is Any person who deBiras to trade good muoh regretted, as both these men have ; nninnnmhered fRrm lands, suitable rind msny friends in this community, and hv always bad the reputation of being skilful and careful engineers. Karl's Uover Kix,t will pnnfy your Blood tU-r y ,ur C-.np.ex,,,. re,,,,,., your boweis auJ mne your beau cler . hell. 2Sr. Hit., and 91 Bold l. MERCHANT HOTEL, Corner Third uml PORTLAND, Meals 25 cents, best in the city. Rooms 25 cents to 50 oents. Board and room $5.00 to $7.00 per week, according to room. ELEGANT DINING ROOM Good Cooks, Polite Waiters, Prompt Service. No Chinese Employed. l-wlin. T, D. CONDON,' 1'rop. ....THE J OPEN DAY MAX (iMITH, sw-3m Proprietor, The Keelcy Institute -OF- for Infants and Children. " Cantoris Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription kuowu to me." H. A. Aacnicn, M. D.( 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of Oastoria is so 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 eaaj reach." Carlos Marttn, D. D., New York City. A CHANCE FOR Hi;STIiEK8. We want several live, wide-awake oan vassers to represent the Gazette in this and adjoining counties, in oonueotiou with the National Newspaper Union. Tbe work is new, popular aud very profitable, requiring neither capital nor previous experience. It is worth look ing after, and if ymi want a tbbI good thing in the way of light, pleasant and profitable employment il will pay yon to investigate, this Btonoe. There is money in it for bustlers. Write for full par ticulars to THE NATIONAL CO , 84 tf. Louis, Mo. "How Ui Cure All Skin Diseases." Kimply apply "fSwAi-NE's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions ou tbe face, hands, noBe, &o., leaving the ektn clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask yonrdrug- gist for Swavnes Ointment. Mr, T. D. Condon, formerly with the Union Pacific, and very well known to mny in Eastern Oregon, is the propri etor of the Merchant Hotel, of Portland. As will be seen in bis advertisement in these columns, be runs a first class hotel and at prices to suit tbe times. Mr. Condon is worthy of patronage because he can give yon eioellent enter tainment and save you money. Our Heppner people will remember Max Smith, of Tbe Vienna Cafe, formerly located at the oorner of Second and Wash, streets, Portland. We know that bis old friends will be gratified to leBrn that he is again at the head of "The Vienna" at 1251 Morrison street. His reputation as a caterer oertainly means a continuation of the old patronage. A life-size crayon picture of yourself or any member of your family, made right here in Heppner by an experienced artist and worth 85 in the cheapest markets of the world, and tbe Gazette for one year, in advance from date oj order, for 84.70. Call and see ns for terms. This offer holds good only till Dec. 15th. All orders must be in before that date. Commencing Monday, Dec. 8, and on eaoh Monday and Thursday thereafter nntil Jan. 14, the O. R. k N. will sell round-trip tickets. Heppner to Portland and rolurn. at $!l.00, including two ad- I rillHMlUIJB W llin J.ij,,,nu' u.mrniiti'u. j Tickets good 6 days. The ei position ! will undoubtedly be very fins. I ! h. A. Herren and J. H. Bnseiok, under the firm name of V A Herren & Co.. are i buying and Belling grain of all kinds next door to the Gazette office. They pay tbe highest market price, and will buy in any quantities. 78 tf. jn condition for raising wheat, for property in Portland, ahonld call at the Gazette office. Oilh-msen il or ier to have st nip'es of liii work all over the comity, orlera you a life-size crayon portrait, with th" Oa- zt!e, one year in advan from date of LEGAL BLANKS iavis Htreots, OREGON. (2afe AND NIQinw U.T1 MOKHIHON ST., Hetvveeu seeim.l A Third, jroitltiriil. Ore. For the Cure Oi Liquor. Opium and Tobacco Habits ! It is locnttd at Kit 1 em, Oregon, i The Mont Beautiful Town on the Count. ('all at the (.azkttr oftiro for particulars. Strictly confidential. Treatment private ami mire cure. Castoria cur Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcua, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended your 'Castoria,1 and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results," Kdwim F. PAnmcK, M, I. JiiOth Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Thb Ciintaue Company, 77 Mcrrat Stkkbt, New York Citt. mmmmmmammKBmsBOUimu wwiiuhiiiibiwwii Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Notice of Stockholder's Meeting. lyOTH'I'. IS HKRKKY MVUN TIUTTHEKK IN will ben meeting of the stockholders of the First Ni tional Hank of Hemmer, at their ottiee on the second Tuesuny of January, 1!5, between rhe lionrB of 10 o'eloclc a. in., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day. for tbe purposa of clectinir directors and for the transaction of such other business as may appear. lil'H). nONMKK, Cashier. Heppner, Or., Dec. 7th, 1W.H. '.)-. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICK IH IIERHHY GIVEN THATT1IK regular annual meeting of the stockhold ers of tlie National Hank of Heppner will be held at tholr Imnklnu house In Heppner, on the. il TucHdnv In .lanuarv. IS'.Ui. between the hou rs of In o'clock, A . M., and 11'. M., for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing veni. KI It. IUMlOI Cashtor. ' llKiTNF.it, Or., Dec. 10, IS'JI. a1.301 Stockholders' Meeting. XJOTICK IS HKHKHY filYEN THAT THK it reuularsnnual meeting of the stockhold er,, i,r the lleriiuicr Hnlldiiis Al Loan Association will lie held in their otlleo in Heppner, on the second Tuesday of January, 1X95, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 V. M., for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year. Bl. K. Blliliur, nec y. IlKI'I'NKB, Or.. Dec. 10, IS'JI. 201-301. Dissolution of Partnership. VOTICE Is HEREBY CilVKN THAT THK IN co-partnership heretofore existing between Allen Evans and Asa H. Thomson, under ths tirin name of Ei-ans & Thomson, Is this day dissolved by mutuai consent. AU.EN EVANfl, ASA B. THOMHON. pHted December M, lMll. liM-0. A VETERAN'S VERDICT, The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. Indlunn contributorl her thoohsndof brave Soldtera to tbe war, and nontute bears a t-et te.rroeord In that respect than It dnen. In literature It. is rapidly aeiulrlin( au enviable place. In war and literature Solomon Yewe.il, well known as l writer a "Kol," ha W(n an honorable position. Ijur Ing the Jiitxj war bo wan a member of Co. M, M. N.Y. Cavalry aud of the lll.ii Indiana. In fantry Volunteers Hoaardlni an Imporiaut circumstance lie wrltetaa foifuwH: "Heverai of is old ve'eraai here are using I,r. Mllen' Keitoraliv. Nervine. Heart Core and Nor arid Liver VM: all of theiu giving pleudld iatufa,,tloi. In fa-.-t. we liae uovur uied rfcffieilles thai .o:opui' Willi lloui. Of th Pllii w tuo.it n y toev are im best eoue- biaatlon ol -he qualities reuutd In a pre a prep aration Of their nature nam vr anunu. He bave none b it words of praise for tlieui. They are the outerowih of a new principle in nu-di'-liie, and tone op Hie vtrn woriaer fuilv. We -ay to a I, try tins n-medies." ''Oion.on Ve.ieji Mjiri'in. Ilid.. lie,-. U, lott 'Ihe-e remeiln-- are w,;tt Ijy all drut.'jliM ou a po'lllve u'Liiamee. or M-it. dlreet by tbe Dr. Miles Mi d' -tl in. Klklart, Ind.. on re ceipt of nr! e, i !"-r boitle. mx tottlca 15, ex preB prepaid. Tiiey rydtlvelycoutuinotlh OplaWk uor dLborouj drua. For sal by T, W. im fr. Facts Worth A few quotations Before and After Minor & Co. reduced prices : BBPOKB. Granulated sugar 8 lb for $1.00 Extra Caugar 9 lb for $1.00 Rice, Island No. 1, 10 pounds for If Beans 16 pounds for $1.00 Green coffee 4 pounds for $1.00 Arbuckle's coffee iJOc per package Rock Cnudy 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 5J5 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 35c Suit of clothes $20.00 Overcoats $20.00 Continue to Uphold us as will SI uT: HAVE RKCKIVED MORE Freight than all the rest com. bined. This li no boast; aiik the agent. Patronize those that rfduco the prices, not those that combine to keep them up. This Space Belongs to GILLIAM & BISBEE. HARDWARE. -the:- MoFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY Carry a large stook of Groceries, Hardware and Tinware, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods and Clothing, which they are still selling at HAJD TIJVLES PRICES ! They exchange Goods for Wheat, allowing the highest market price for same. THEY AISO PAY CASH FOR WHEAT Delivered at any station along tbe lieppner branch. Owing to the advantages gained through., being a member of the .... Mi UAL il P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to make prioes for cash as low as the lowest. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Dawsoa Lyons, ATTOJtNKYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, Land Patents Laud patents souured for aettlers iu tho tiliortest po8rible time. Contested Cases ConteHtcd ckhoh iutelligeutly and bkillfully haudled. Old Claims and Disputes Old rlmimn Bnd dinj)U-B Hpcrdily HfttU'd. Contests Between individnals having conflicting claims nnder the agricultural land laws, and those between claimants nnder tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants nnder any of tbe pnblio land laws and the Railroad companies and their grsnteea, and the states and their grantees, under the Swemp-Land and School-Land Grants. Hpeclalty made of securing patents In the shortest possible time for settlem who have ooiuplied w ith the laws under whiob Ibeir entries were made, and who me annoyed and worried by delays In the uwue of their patents, oaused by Trittiug Irregularities wliuiti ran he oaailf and aptw4lly removed. Adviee alMO given In all lualtora (elating tw the ptibllu Inu.ta, rstulally u Mjot aiioing unjer the dew lavis whiuh tti Iwti leoeutly paaaed nruVidlug til th disposal of the public domain If you want your land patent u a Lurry H yua want your laud tttMu-aU, ut any character, attended to by skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gen. Man., p, o. Box, aes. Knowini 1.00 A 'I'll; ml. 15 pounds for $1.00." 16 pounds? for $1.00? 14 20 to 22 i 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. $4.50 per pair'. 50o per pair. 25 cents. $15.00. $15.00. you have and the so Lower! Leaders Low Prices.- HEl'PNER, OREGON. OREGON Wul 1 MIMA ) P. PA nrd'.r, tat 84.70. fhiUdelpbi. ; I by mail, for 60 oents. or,BiyB(iraii"'' - r t r - -