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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS JUJ ing Agent, 21 Merchants Exchange, San 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 ner. Patronize those who patronize you. TIME TABLE. Stage (or Hard man, Monument, Lout? Greek, 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 Cohn. Agent. Removal Notice. O. B. Tedrowe desires to inform the public that he has removed to the City Hotel Brand, where he will still keep the best brands of Liquors and Cigars. Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. Q. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. Wm. Gordon is laid up with rheuma tism. Lard, 10-round buoket, $1.00 at J. F. Spray's. Tom Bootbby was np from Lexington Wednesday. E. G. Leaoh, of Eight Mile, was in town yesterday. A. M. Gunn will shortly visit Canada with his family. Hon, A, W. Qowan was in Heppner over yesterday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble WorkB, Walla Walla, Wash. Little Lutie Rasmus is reported as ill at her home in Heppner. Loin steak, 8 ota. ; round steak, 6 eta.; rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays. Miss Myrtle Swaggart has returned from a visit to Walla Walla. P. 0. Borg returned yesterday morn ing from a short viait below. Dr. B. F. Vaugban got in from Long Greek on Tuesday evening last. A party at the home of D. W. Hornoi last Tuesday evening was muoh enjoyed. Geo. Thornton, wife and son are np from The Dalles to visit the home folks. D. K. Brown, of Salt Lake, represent ing a aohool supply publishing house, is in town. J. F. Haydeu, the genial representative of Lang & Co., "Wednesdayed" in Heppner. mr. JiiarK, representing iuarK 5t J or gan son, of Portland, was in Heppner Wednesday. Next week will be a holiday for the ohildren. School will be resumed Monday week. There is talk of building a wool ware house at Baker on the plan of the Hepp ner warehouses. Gilbousen Bros, are going to give you cabinet photos at $1 per doz., from Dec. 1st until after holidays. 9-12 Hon. A. W. Gowan reports that there is Bt present good sleighing in Malheur and Harney counties. Different here. Jaa. Adkins' new boy arrived Sunday last instead of Saturday. A slip of the faber often gets the printer into tronble. The Heppner Musioal Institute will nnan in tha Of TS1. nhtiri.h Hnfh Wednesday afternoon, Deo. 26, 1894, at 230. From now henceforth Cbas. Van Winkle's steam saw will ont your wood twioe in two at 60 cents per cord, cash down. A sure oure for the liquor habit. No cnrenopay. 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 haironti always m stock. Baths in con nection. Call on him. . The smiling countenanoe of the twins Tom and Jerry, was noticed in our midBt Wednesday. Geo. Tedrowe was entertaining them at last aooounts. The best way to avoid scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness is to nse the best preventative known for tnat purpose Hall's Hair Benewer. Hayes A Mathews, proprietors of the City Meat Market, deliver meat to any part of the city. Full wieght and good meat guaranteed. Leave them your orders. tf. J. B. NBtter has reopened the Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer on the Pacific coast. Also on hands the best brands of liquors, wines and cigars. 56tt. E. O. : Conductor Charles Miller has been compelled to temporarily give up his ran on aooount of sickness. W. H. Fowler has Conductor Miller's run dur ing the letter's illness. E. B. Stanton is a novioe in driving four horses. His neighbors say, and the Gazette doesn't believe tbey intend to scandalize Mr. Staoton, tat he in a wonderful good horse herder. Wilcbin & Plemmons, who own the shooting gnllery next door to the poet offioe, have casb prize shooting, com menoing Monday of each week and end ing on Saturday. Give the boys a call. Parties desiring to secure state scrp to use in purchasing government lands during the month nf December should ; ees or write A. Mallory, of this city. ! This proposition must be taken advna- j tage of daring this month. 2 i . . Piles! Piles! Itchhsg Pilw. bymptoms Moisture; intense itching ; nd stinging; most st night; worse by j oratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which oftn biped and j ulcerate, becotniug very mr. Swayvks Oistmknt stop" the itching and tdfed- j lug, heals ulceration, and in tuosi oasee remove the tnmors At druggists, or , by mail, for 50 cents. Pr.Srynsi Hon. ! Fhiltllpni, j Quite a number of small boys did a great deal of unnecessary swearing and indulged in other boisterous conduct down at the entertainment Wednesday evening. The presence of ladies seemed to have no inlluenoe with them what ever. "Boys will be boys," but they should be made to know their place, if by no other means, by the strong arm of the law. Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of the West. With the Gazette, 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 agricultcral paper. Come in now and subscribe. Prof. A. W. Wier, of the Heppner schools, and Miss Anna iialsiger, school superintendent of Morrow county, have been assigned the following subjects, respectively, for the State Teachers' Association: "Keviews and Jixamtna tions What and How?" and "Exami nations, Exhibitions and Celebrations." The date of the Milkmaids' Conven tion has seam been changed to Deo. 2S, the original date, owing to the lecture at the M. E. churoh, South, Deo. 21, the date selected. Don't forget the change or miss the play us this will be the event of the season. Seoure seats at Horner & Warren's. J. J. Hinton, of Hamilton, had quite an experience with an insane man over in Camas prairie recently. The insane man was armed with a dirk and olaimed to be an V. 8. ofiioer. Some hunters per suaded the demented fellow to let Mr. Hinton proceed without further molesta tion. Interstate Milkmaids' Convention at Opera House ou Friday, Dec. 28tb, the time first advertised. The orowning event of the season. If you want a good laugh don't fail to attend. Admission 15c. Reserved seats 25c, for sale at store of Horner & Warren. Don't toreet the date. A friend of the Gazette, who has just returned from a visit to Douglas and lone, reports that an elopement oocurred in that vicinity reoently. At last ac counts the missing oouple were down at Portland. Our informant was unable to give the names of the parties concerned. People who have tried it, say that there is no better medioine for dyspepsia tnan Ayers barsacarilla- it may not give one the atomaoh of an ostrich, but it so strengthens the ailmentary organs that digestion or ordinary food becomes easy and natural. A great many from every point along the O. B. & N, in Eastern Oregon took advantage of the cheap rate to Portland, and it is safe to say that when the Ueppnerites took the main line train they found even standing room at premium. D. A. Herren and J. 8. Buseick, under thn firm nnmn nf Tl A Hairon Xr O.n ora buying and selling grain of nil kinds next door to the Gazette office. They pay the highest market price, and will buy in any 'inantities. 78-tf. Born To the wife of A A. Roberts in Heppner, Tuesday, Dec. 18th, an eleven pound boy. Al has been reported to Doric Lodge ns being on the siok list. The visiting committee will please take notioe. Everybody knows that the conditions for health are not favorable when the stomach, liver and bowels aredisordered. In such oases, headache, indigestion, and constipation are the result; for all whiolj ailments thn proper remedy is Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Wm. Fiudley, who livi-s at the bead of Hand Hollow, fell from his water tank a few days ago and broke hjs shoulder blade. An Echo doctor patched Mr. Findley up almost as good as new, and he will soon be out again. N. H. and E. F. Smith were down from Hardman Thursday, making ar rangements for a grand Christmas ball, to be given at Hardman on Christmas eve. The Gazette office did the print ing of tiokets. B. A. Hunsaker runs stage between Henpner and Monument, arriving every day exoept Monday and leaving every day exoept Sunday. Shortest aud cheap est route to the interior. P. Cohn, agent. The first snow of the season fell Wednesday night about one iuoh. However, yesterday's ohiaook took the kinks out of it, and at present writing but little remains in the Heppner neigh borhood. E. O.: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fell leave tonight for San Franoisoo to remain during the coming two months. Mr. and Mn. 0. E. Fell, of Heppner, are here today as gueata of their son, T. E. Fell. Mrs. J. H. Johnson, who lives near Lexington, will shortly go below for medical treatment, The good people of Morrow county donated about 850 towards paying her expenses below. The Record oomplains that a great deal of pilfering is going on at the school house. Why don't the injured ones report these matters to the directors and also to the teaobers? Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 50c, and $1. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Mrs. M. P. Gerking died out on Eight Mile yesterday at 2 o'olock. Parties came in today for the coffin and report that the interment will ocour tomorrow. This will not last long. The Gazette, one year in advance from date of order, and one of Gilhonsen's life-size crayons all for 8170. Call and see us for par ticulars. Joe Haling is in the spraying and pruning business, as his ad. in these oolums will testify. Work entrusted to him will be done in a strictly first-class manner. Quite a number of Heppner people tonk advantage of the cheap rates o Portland yesterday. The down train bad quite a number of extra ooaohes. Green Mathews for shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during bnsiness hours. C. M. Jones, assistant. G. B. Hatt, the tonaorial artist, oan be found at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. j Sterling Smith and family have moved to town for the winter. B. F. Hevland assisted them in the moving, and says that the roads were very bad. Lee C&o'well went to Hood River on Tuesday night's tram to make contract for wood for the wood yard this winter, A new style photo will be taken at 81 ptr doz., at the Gilbousen gallery, from Dk. 1st to the Zhh. 9 12 Jerry Cohn reru-ued from Portland yesterday morning. Jan. Wylaod was down from Hardman jpjtrd7. Invalid 3 Years, Cured by Hoo(f s "C. I. Ilond & Co., Lowell. Mass. : "(ienilenien: I am glad to tell you that I have been given good health by Hood's S;irs::p.'irllla. For three years I was au In vali.l, suffering terribly from Nervousness and Lameness. MI was so nervous I could not hear the least noi.se, and I had to walk with crutches for six months, as I could not put one of my feet to the floor. Physicians did not do me any good, so a friend told me to get Hood's Sar saparllla, but I Said Thore Was No Use. "However, after thinking the matter over, I de cided to give it a trial, and have taken lix bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the re suit is that I inn well as any one could wisb to he, and can do any kind of work. I ad. viae all my friends to take Hood's Sarsapa rilla for 1 believe It will do them good." Miss Susie Dnnsoy, Colton. California, Hood'8 Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. A Sad Death. The Patterson Bros., of this paper, received information from Long Creek last evening announcing the death of their little nephew, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pasterson. From what we can learn, the ohild was in usual health on retiring Tuesday evening, but on awakening Wednesday morning the mother found the baby dead, oaused no doubt by heart failure. Orin was absent from home, being over at Canyon City on business, but was expeoted baok on Wednesday evening. The infant was about two months old and a very healthy ohild. Its sudd in demise is therefore unexplainable. Narbo Escape. As Billy Gordon's 'bus was crossing the sidewalk between the Belvedere and P. C. Thompson oorners last evening oue of the horses stepped into the water service box at that place and in its struggles to free itself fell leaving the shoe from that foot in the box. The 'bus was heavily loaded with passengers bound for the depot, but the horses were at once caught and unhitched thus avoiding any accident. This was a narrow escape for the horse, for had the team been traveling at a fast rate of speed its leg would have doubt less been broken. Placing water service boxes in the middle of the street, is undoubtedly a mistake, and should be looked after. EiqhtMile Doings. There will be a Christmas service on Christmas day at Eight Mile Center sobool house. The Sunday school at Rood's sohool house md the one at Liberty will unite with the Eight Mile Center sobool, and eaoh school will have a part in the program. An interesting time is expeoted. Exercises will oommenoe at 10 o'olock, dinner at 11 o'clock, or immediately after tbe program. There will also be a Cbristmos tree. Tbe tree will be un veiled at 2 o'olock, and presents will be distributed. Persons bringing presents to put on tbe tree should come as early as possible. Remember the basket dinner and bring well-filled baskets enough for yourselves and neighbors. Record. Death of Lizzie Morrow. On Wednesday evening, Deo. 19, 1894, at 9 o'clook, oocurred the death of Liz.de May Morrow, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow, of this plaoe, aged 7 years, 11 months and 12 days, Deceased bad been ill for some weeks with itflammatory rheumatism bringing about serious heart difficulty. How ever, tbe child was improving rapidly of late, but Wednesday was not so well. Late that evening she grew rapidly worse, death resultiug, The funeral occurred from the residence at 2 o'olock yester day afternooo, and the remains were followed to fieir last resting place in the Heppner cemetery by a large oonoourse of friends. The pall-bearers were six young men of our town. Ths loss of the ohild is a sad bl ow to the parents and relatives, aud the community deeply sympathizes with tbera in their sad affliotion. Tbe success that has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanio Oil Liniment in tbe relief of pain and in curing diseases whiob seemed beyond tbe reaoh of medicine, has been truly remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up orooked or distorted their muscles withered or contracted by disease have been onred through the nse of this remedy. Price 25o, 60 Bnd 81.00 per bottle. Ths Lectdkb. Rev. J. B. Chamber- j lain, tbe "sailor preacher," of Dayton, beld tbe entire attention of a fair-sized audieoce at the M. E. church, Houtb, last evening where be delivered the first half of bis lecture on "What I Saw in Egypt." This portioo of the lfoture. however, began with tba "fti"k of (Jib raltar" and paasiug along tbe northern bore of the Madtterran eau Sea, describ ing many iuterrstiug sights , the contour of tba oountry, tbe islands and cities, among wbioh were Corsica, Hsrdina and Sicily Islands, Mount Etna and Vesuvius, with their voicauic eruptions, aud the cities of Rome, Naples, noted for its ru'.'ltitudd of beggars ; and Venice, the city vbere the beautiful gondolas take tbe pi acts of oabs and carriages; tb many grJu.1 m:b!t (a!33at, tb. pibjic merchant hotel, Comer Third PORTLAND, - Meals 25 cents, best in tbe city. Rooms 25 oents to 50 cents. Board Bnd rooms, 85.00 to $7.00 per week, according to room. ELEGANT DINING ROOM Good Cooks, Polite Waiters, Prompt Service. No Chinese Employed. s-w lra. THE OPEN DAY MAX SMITH, aw -3m Proprietor, h Keeley Mills -OF- JEllis, Dawson Xj lyyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNEB, for Infants " Castoria issowell adapted to children that I recommend it au superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria Is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of suiwrerogatton to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Mautyn, I). D., New York City. edifices, tbe Bialto, St. Mark's oliurob. , built of richly oolored ratirnlc and brick, beautifully deoorated witb oostly paint ings, with the four famous horses above tbe doorway, whiob were onoe oarried away by Napoleon, but later returned, and otber interesting sights of this anoient oity were vividly described. Grossing tbe sea the lecturer landed at Alexandria in Egypt from which point be will contiuue this evening, when the Obelisks, "Sphinx, valley of human bones and many otber historic sights will be desoribed. While one would know from Rev. Chamberlain's language that he has spent many years as a sailor, yet, be at times grows both witty and eloquent. All in all tbe lecture is well worth bearing, aud those who oan possibly do so should bear this evening's description of Egypt and its historioal wonders. For tbe many acoidents that occur abont the farm or household, such as burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged wounds, bites of animals, mosqiiitoa or otber insects galls or r hulled spots, frost bites, aches or pains on any part of tbe body, or tbe ailments resulting from exposure, as neuralgia, rheuma tism, eto. Dr. J. H. MoLeau's Volonn io Oil Liniment bas proved itself a sovereign remedy. Price 25o, 5()o and 81.00 per bottle. Advantaob of tub Cukap Rate. The obeap rate of ?4 round trip to Portland, given as an inducement to the people of this section to attend the Eastern Oregon Day at tbe Portland Universal Exposition, was taken advantage of by many residents of Heppner and vicinity. Agent Hart informed our reporter that be sold 39 tickets for last evening's train. Among those who went below lnft even ing the writer noted tbe following: O. E. Farnsworth aud wife, W. P. Dutton and wife, W. W. Hmead, wife and obild, Mrs. M. Licbtenlbal, Mrs. I). A. Herren and daughter, Mrs. E. R. Bishop and daughter, Gertrude and Berths Kins man, Mrs. C. 8. Van Duyn. Mrs. E. T. Perkins, Charley Van Dnyn, Cbris Bombers, Arthur Ammerman, Ed. Dris coll, Dallas Dampinau, Frank Burg, Ell Keeuey, J. L. Yeager, Oreeu Mathews, Dave MoAtee, (). li. Masou and (1.11. Tedrowe. As the tickets are o ly go nl until the 2: Ah, all will d'juMlw be Iwiue for Christmas. Khiloh's Core, tbe great Couvh and Cronp Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only'ioc. Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayerc, Jr. Mrs. Peter Oerkiog died at Milton, Or., on tbe 12'b inst. (Mceeer bus tatiTM in thn vicinity, LEGAL BUNKS ami lavi Streets, . . - . - OREGON. T. O. CONDON, lrop. .0AFE ANJJ NIGHT 1 MORRIHON -'r.. Between .Second ,t Third, Portieinl, Ore. For the Cure en Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazettr office for particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and eure cure. BANK BUILDING. OKEGON and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kilhi 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." Knwix F. pARnKR, M. I. 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Thr Centaur Company, 77 Mi'rray Rtrket, Nkw York Citt, Plenty of them at the Gazette Office "How to Cure All Skin IliNeaNeN." Simply apply "Swaynk'h Ointmknt." No internal medicine required. Cures tetler, eoxema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, to., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Aak your drug gist fur Kwayne's Ointment. Fouud On the sidewalk in Heppner, a silk mnlller. Call at Gazette Oflioe. Gilbousen Bros, are making oabinet photos from f '.00 to $1.00 per doz. Cell and see samples. 2-7. A whole lot of nice men come into Heppner in quest of business, but oo oasionally there Is a "fresh" youth among them. Tbey have plenty of time to get tamed down yet. A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. Tn following rrmnrknblr pvoni in n ldv'j !lf will IntrreM rf-Hfit r: "For a Umti tuif I had a terrlMo pain at my h'-nrt, hl h tint t i-red HlmoM. In'sanily. I h.vl no ftiitlt and could not sleep, i would be romiwllpd to hit up in ld and belch feas from my stom ach until I thought every uAuuto would bo my last. There was a f:elin of oppression about my heart, and I wa afrai j tu draw a full breath, J couldn't sweep a room with out Billing down and resting; hm, thank God, by the help of New" Heart Cura fill ihut tapafctandl ft-d like another ttuntuiu foro using the New heart ure I hud itiU-ii different fo-oallel reoiedi and been tn uied by doctor without any btMit-iil uniil I wh both dfwouruited un't ui-.ruM-d. A;y husband boutfht ih a build uf lr. Mii-V e ilt urt Cure, and urn iinptiy iu-:iv 1 ifer ri:roltrd It, a i ho bavH a tjenuid hijjjttie uud slef-pwell. wtjihed 1 pur.fl w hen I l,e- fao taking tha rttuy, uud now 1 we.jjh J.Xe,.. t effect In my cae hu been truly mar. el oua. It far nurpaa.se any other iiiedieiiiu I have fever taken or any benefit I tvpr re reived fronn phvHlolan, l rs. Hurry bturr, PotthVllJe, l';t October 12, 12. lit. Mlies' New Heart Cure in soM on a posi tive guarantee by ail drttKgiM, or by thu Dr. Miles Medical Co., fclkhart, Ind., on receipt ol price, 1 per bottle, six bottles is, eprM pre paid. This vreat discovery by aa eminent specialist In heart dtase, coptaioi uolvbcr oyiatea oor dangeroui drug. For BRle. hj T. V'. A", jr. Facts Worth Knowing! A few quotations Before and After Minor & Co. reduced prices ; BBPORB. Granulated sugar 8 lb for 11.00 Extra C sugar 9 It) for $1.00 Rice, Island No. 1, 10 pounds for $1.00 Beans 16 pounds for $1.00 Green coft'ee 4 pounds for $1 00 Arbuckle's coft'ee 30c per package Kock Candy Syrup $3.00 per keg Keg of pickles $1.05 100 pouuds D Salt $1.7") 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 B. fe H. boots $5.25 per pair Overalls 75c per pair 1 gallon jars 35c Suit of clotbes $20.00 Overcoats $20.00 to Uphold us as will Still Wl E HAVE RKCE1VED MOKE Freight than all the roit com bined. This In no boast; ask the agent. Patronize those that reduce the prices, not those that combine to r Keep mem up. This Space GILLIAM HARDWARE. Xmas. Christmas Gifts for K I ill u m m iTh in 1 ' IK I II IV I i 1 1 11 KIWI l I II H urn niiwnni; mi IlEPPNKli. In fact Old Santa Claus will be on Deck this as usual. WE HAVE just reoeived, to be old at loweHt oanb prioe, Toys, Picture Books, Tin Horns, Battlers, Urnmn, Ships, Tin Kituhens, Jumping Jncka, Curs and Saucers, Mug", Soldier Sets, Wagona, Dolls, Baby Carriages, etc., eto, A fine line of false-fnoei and masks. Dress Goods, Fanny Ooods, Bibbons, etc., at about half prioe. All Dry Ooods at Lower Prioes than oan be bonglit in Eastern Oregon. Groceries, a full supply, WAY DOWN. A few more Heating Stoves at Cost. Hand Lamps and Crockery very oheap. Call and see ns, McFARLAND MERCANTILE CO. Owirjj; to the advantages gained through . being a member of tbe . . . . P. C. Thompson Co. Are in position to make prioes for cash as low as the lowest. Corner Main and Willow Streets, Land Patents Land putnntu secui wl for settlers in the BhorteBt poSHibln time, Contested Cases Contented cnseH intelligently and skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and dimlH cpi cdily willed. Contents Between individuals having oonflu ting claims under the agricultural land laws, and those between olaimnDts under the Mineral Laws and agricultural olaimaots; and also between "laimuuts noder any of tbe pnblioland laws and the Km 1 road companies and their grantees, aud the states and their grantees, noder the Swamp-Lund and Hctiuol Land Urauia. H'lHlty made of eniriug patents In the shortent poasihle time fur settlers who have ffltiuplied with the laws under which their eutrlee were mode, and who j are Hiinnyeil himI worried by ilelnys in the issue of their patents, caused liy Tritliug j lrrrgiiHj-ilies which can he easily aud speedily fViioved. Advice also Kiveu in all niatleia r-lliug I the pnltliit lauds, espeulally nu ,.,.t..K uriuif.u Iu. ,1... ,.uu, luud .!,...!. I...,.- 1. ... ilu . .... .1 the disposal of the pnblle domain. If you want your laud putent lu a liuiry- II you want ymir laud business, of any character, attended to by skillful and oompetenl attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wkijdkrbvrn, Gkn, Man., r, O, Bot,m. Washington, l Ci AKTUK, 15 pounds for $1.0(.f. 16 pounds for $1.00. 14 20 to 22 li " 25c per package. $2.50 per keg. $1.00 " 100 pounds D Salt $1.25 100 pounds stock salt 00c. $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. yon have and the Prices io Lower ! Leaders Low in Prices Belongs to & BISBEE. Xmas, Old and Young at H i CO. rcnmvimrrn n I) ll 1 IIP n Err nek, okegon. niiniiiu'ci