Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 01, 1895, Image 3

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TIME TABLE.
Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek,
fohnUay and Canyon City, leaves as follows ;
Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday.
Arrives every day at 6 p.m., except Monday.
The cheapest, quickest and best line to or
from the interior country.
B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop.
Phlll Cohn, Agent.
Removal Notice.
G. B. Tedrowe desires to Inform the public
that he has removed to the City Hotel stand,
where he will still keep the best brandB of
Liquors and Cigars.
Gambrlnus Beer on tap. Served in largest
sized mugs. G. B. TEDKOWE, Prop.
Here and There.
VI. H. Herman, of Portland, is in the
city.
Lard, 10-pound buoket, $1.00 at J. F.
Spray's. s
the
E. 0. Frey, of Hardman, was in Hepp
ner yesterday.
The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works,
rYalla Walla, Wash.
D. F. Ketohum, a cattle buyer of The
Dalles, is in the city.
Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 ctB,;
rib steak, 5 ots., at Sprays.
Fred Hallook, derjutv sheriff, paid an
official visit to Eight Mile yesterday.
Dell 8. Laahier, a liquor drummer of
Portland, was in the oily Wednesday.
The tax roll will shortly be plaoed in
the hands of the sheriff for oolleotiou.
Henry Bieben, of Helena, Montana,
arrived yesterday morning. Mr. Siebeu
is here to purchase muttou sheep.
Mrs. Eelley is seriously ill at her borne
on Willow oreeU, and much conoern fur
her recovery is expressed by friends.
F, W. Hollabaugb, Paul Linquist
and H. B. W. Smith, commercial men,
interviewed Heppner merchants yester
day. Born Near this oity, on Thursday
Jan., 31st, 1895, to the wife of Tbos.
Marlatt, a boy. Mother and child doiug
well.
Mr. B. r . Swaggart desires to give
notice that he will have prepared and on
the market his squirrel poison at an
early date. tf.
A Bare cure for the liquor habit. No.
cure no pay. For full particulars and
terms call on T. W. Ayars, Jr., City
Drug Store. 9-tf.
Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel
barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and
haircuts always it stook. Baths in con
nection. Call on him.
B. T. Parker, a prominent citizen of
Baker Oity, arrived in Heppner this
morning with a view of embarking in
in the photograph business.
R. H. Sberrill and wife arrived in
Hennner this morning en route to Eight
Mile, where Mr. Sberrill will preaoh the
gospel of the Aaventist faith
Baldness is either hereditary or caused
by sickness, mental exhaustion, wearing
tight fitting hats, and over work and
trouble. Halt's Keuewer will prevent
it.
The will of the late James G. Fair has
been stolen from the county clerk
office, in 'Frisoo. and there is not the
slightest olew to the perpetrators of
crime.
Karl's Clover Boot will purify your
Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your bead dear
as a bell. 25c., 50o., and SI. bold by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
I. W. Vert, assistant grand patron
Eastern Star, A. F. A A. M., arrived in
Heppner this morning from Pendleton,
and tonight will organize a ohapter of
the Eastern Star in this city.
Regular preaohing services at the
opera bouse on tomorrow evening, and
Sunday morning and evening, by Elder
J. W. Jenkins. Sunday school at 10 a.
m. You are invited to these services.
The residenoe of George W. Wells,
deputy oounty clerk, on Chase avenue,
under course of construction, will be
ready for oooupanuy in about six weeks.
When oompleted it will be a neat resi
dence. Clearance sale of gents furnishing
goads at the store of P. 0. Thompson
Co., to oontinne till Maroh 1st. Now is
the time to get bargains. Bring your
cash. All gents furnishing goods at
oost, . tf.
The announcement of Fhill Cohn, one
of Heppner's leading and enterprising
citizens, appears in this issue as a can
didate for the office of city treasurer.
Phill's many friends in Heppner want
him to have the offioe and will do their
best to elect bim.
If, when orossing a railroad traok. yon
see a train approaohing at thirty miles
an hour get out of the way as soon as
possible. When threatened with
ohronio rheumatism or catarrh, take
Ayer's Sarsaparilla persistently and
patiently, and the danger will soon pass
away.
Jerry Cohn returned yesterday morn
ing from Portland. He reports Mrs.
Cohn. who is receiving medical treat
ment at the Good Samaritan hospital, as
improving slowly, and that it will be
several weeks yet before sbe is able to
return home.
Symptoms of kidney troubles should
be promptly attended to; tbey are
nature's warnings that something is i
wrong. Many persons die victims of
kidney diseases who could have been
nvod had thev taken proper preoautio is.
The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver and Kidney balm has saved
thousands of valuable lived. If you
have toy derangtmsnt ot
try a PrkTl perhottl.
T. R. Lyons, the prominent young
attorney, arrived in Heppner Monday
morning to permanently reside. Mr.
Lynns has taken obarge ot the law offioe
of Ellis & Dawson and will look after
the affairs of the late firm, and also nettle
up the estate ot the deoeased Mr. Daw
son. Mr. Lyons formerly resided in
Heppner at whioh time be was associated
with the late Mr. Dawson in the praotioe
of law. He is well and favorably known
in Morrow county, and his many friends
will be pleased to learn of his return to
this city.
Exposure to rough weather, dampness,
extreme oold, etc., is apt to bring on an
attaok of rheumatism or neuralgia;
chapped bands and face, cracked lips
and violent itobing of the skin also owe
their origin to oold weather. Dr. J. H.
MoLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should
be kept on hand at all times for im
mediate application when troubles of this
nature appear. It is a sovereign
remedy. 25a, 50o and $1.00 per bottle.
For sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co.
Mr. Tbos. Marshall, formerly in the
confectionery business in tbis oity, but
now traveling for Matschek, Haradon &
Co., wholesale confeotioners of Portland,
and also representing Page & Son, of the
same plaoe, commission men, is here in
the interest of the firms he represents.
Mr. Marshall is meeting many old time
friends who are pleased to meet him.
Without the means at hand for com
bating it, a oold may prove more
dangerous than the small pox. No
family is safe unless provided for such
an emergency. In Bndden attacks of
oold, croup, asthma, etc, Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral is un invaluable specific.
S. J. Patterson, representing Balfonr,
Gnthrie & Co., grain dealers of Portland,
was in the oity Wednesday looking after
the interests of the company. Mr. Pat
terson left Wednesday evening for the
Palouse oountry.
Gilhonsen Bros, and Mr. W. B.
Galloway, photographer, will oombine
and work together, making a permanent
gallery. A branch gallery will be
established in some of the interior towns.
It Respectfully.
Gilhousbh, Galloway & Co.
J. B. Natter has reopened the Brewery
Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the
best beer on the Paaifio ooast. Also on
hands the best brands of liquors, wines
and cigars. 56tf.
Captain Sweeney, P. S. A., San Diego,
Cal. says : "Shiloh'e Catarrh Remedy is
the first medicine I have ever found that
would do ine any good." Price 50c.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Green Mathews for shaving, hair
cutting, shampooing and all other work
in that line. Baths at any time during
business hours. C. M. Jones, assistant.
Well and Happy
Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla Dull
Headaches-That Tired Feeling.
Mr. W. H. ToUs
San Francisco, Cal.
" One of the greatest mistakes people make Is
to lock the door after the horse is stolen, or in
other words, to wait until they are sick In bed
before they do anything for the poor body.
Neither my wife nor myself were real sick s I
attended to my business, and my wife to her
household duties daily. But we had dull, heavy
headaches, and a little overexertion would tire
us greatly, and my appetite was very poor. So
we took three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and the result was perfectly satisfactory. I be
lieve Hood's Sarsaparilla
Saved Us a Severe Sickness
And a big doctor's bill. II people would only
remember that ' an ounce of prevention Is worth
a pound of cure,' there would be less suffering
In the world. My advice to all who do not feel
HoodVCures
well Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla according to
directions, and vou will be well and happy."
W. 11. Toles, 145 12th St., San Francisco, Cal.
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, constipation,
biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion.
"How to Care All Skin Diseases."
Simply apply "Swaynb's Ointment."
No internal medioine required. Uurea
tetter, eozema, itch, all eruptions on the
race, hands, nose, leaviog the skin
dear, white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are possess
ed by no other remedy. Askyourdrug
gist for Kwayne's Ointment.
THE CITY ELECTION.
Literary. . The Heppner Literary
and debating society rendered the
following programme to a crowded
house un last Saturday evening. Debate,
Resolved that the Indian has been
benefited by the disoovery of America
by the Whites." Led by Geo. Thornton
and Harry Warren. Hon. J. N. Brown,
Lena Be nine and May Railey were the
judges chosen, and n ndered their
decision in tavur of theatlirmaiive. The
society paper was then read, aud follow
ed with a eoLg bv Frank Thomas. The
exeroises were closed with a laughable
farce, entitled "A fuuuy Story," by the
members. The programme for next
Saturday evening cousists of the follow
ing, debate, "Unsolved that the ludiao
has received better treatment from the
whites than the Negroes," to be led by
W. L. Baling aud H, F. Hyned assisted
by Maggie Adkins and H. F. Bagley for
the aitirrnative and Floss Farnsworth
and Joe Hayes for the negative. Song
by Maggie Adkins, stump speech by L).
C. Boyd and a laughable fame, entitled
"The Dutch Justice," with four charac
ters. This booiety is meeting with
unexpected sncoeas and their roll of
membership is constantly increasing.
Nothing is presented to the publio and
and nothing indulged in by the members
except that which is of an elevating and
moral character. It was organized tor
the purpose of building up and im
proving the mental faculty, and all tue
members should co-operate and work
earnestly for the accomplish ment of
that end. It has a good set of officers
that are inhering earnestly tor the up
building of the society, and the members
should all fall in line and aid them in
their enorta and their society will ever
be successful.
Considerable Interest Being Manifest in
the Coming Election.
The annual municipal election which
ooours in tbis city Tuesday next, Feb.
5, 1895, is, as the time draws near, wax
ing warm and occasioning much interest
and talk among our oitizens. Quite a
number of caudidates to succeed the
retiring counoilmen Messrs. Yeager,
Keitbley and Johnston are prominently
spoken of, the holdover counoilmen
being Messrs. Patterson, Liohtenthal
and Farnsworth. So far we have heard
of no opposition to the reelection of
May r Borg to suooeed himself, and
from present indications it is probable
that be will have clear sailing and an
unanimous elcotion.
The announcements of Messrs Ed. J.
Slocnm, S. S. Horner and T. H. Bisbee
appear in today's Gazette for council
men. They are among our represen
tative business men and would certainly
serve the best interests of the oity and
people faithfully.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outs,
BruiBes, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, letter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively oures riles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to eive
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
riPce 25 oents per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
McFARLAND MERCANT LE COMPANY'S
Big store at Heppner has a oomplete assortment of
Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Gener
al Merchandise.
We are Agents for
The Celebrated . .
GOLDEN WEST
Baking Powder
AND-
"COLUMBIA"
ROASTED COFFEE.
These sronds are Strictly Pure and
give the oestof satisfaction.
We will Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices,
FOR CASH ONLY.
NO MORE CREDIT SALES
Our books are closed to any
Further Credit Business.
A Few Cash Prices.
fHEY Si'EAK Louder Than Words.
Best Syrup, per keg 12.50
Beans, 22 pounds for... 1.00
Roast Coflee, 4 pounds. 1.00
Green Coffee, 4V4 pounds 1.00
Granulated Hugar, 16 pounds 1.00
Extra C Sugar, 17 pounds l.oa
Best Rice, 14 pounds....: 100
Tomatoes, 10 cans 1.00
Sugar Norn, 8 cans 1.00
Golden Gate Baking Powder, 2i lbs 1.00
Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 2y, rbs 1.00
Golden West Baking Powder, 1 pound 40
5 gallon Keg Vickels 1.00
5 gallon Can Coal Oil 1.2o
18 lbs. Rolled Oats 1.00
3 pounds Chocolate. 1K
6 cans Table Fruit 100
14 pounds Seedless Raisins 1.00
15 pounds Extra Raisins 1.00
Dry Goods
Boots & Shoes
At prices to compete
with any cash store
in the country.
CASH STORE!
-wt-
Credit
lias no future value to us, and
we don't want any man's
Patronage
Upon any other than a money basis. TVs
can't place "credit" at any kind of interest.
We Don't Want
The cash buyer to pay for losses occasioned
by bad debts. We treat all alike, and sell
goods for less money than you can get
them elsewhere.
GIVE US A CALL !
MINOR & COMPANY,
CASH STORE.
GIVE US A CALL.
IUUD H. 00.
for Infants and Children.
This Space Belongs to
GILLIAM & BISBEE.
HARDWARE.
Care for Headache.
As a remedy (or all forms ot Headache
Electric Bitters baa proved to be the
very best. It effects a permanent cure
and the moat dreaded habitual sick
headaches yield to its influence. We
urge all who are afflicted to procure e
bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial
In oases of habitual constipation Eleo-
trio Bitters cures by giving the Deeded
tone to the bowels, and few oases long
resist the use of this medicine. Try
once. Large bottUs only fifty oenta at
T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store.
Impbovkments. Carpenters are busi
ly engaged making improvements in the
building oocuoied by the mercantile
Arm of Minor & Co., iu the way of re.
moving the back partition, putting in
aounters, shelving, etc, and throwing
the whole building, aside from the office
room, into one store room. This action
is made neoessary on acoount of a lack
of space, and owing to the faot that the
hrm will about the hrat of March
receive a large oonsignment of new and
elegant gooda.
Relief (Jokps Mekhng. There will
be a special meeting of the Women's
Relief Corps, at 1 o clock, Saturday, tne
9th day of February, 1895, at the M. E.
cburob, at Lexingtoo, for the purpose of
inBtallmg the newly eleeted nrboers for
the ensuing year. All should he present.
E. M. Wilms.
" Castoria Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me." H. A. Archrr, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of Castorla 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 easy reach."
Caalos Mabttn, T). D.,
New York City.
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."
Edwis F. Pajideb, M. P.
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
Tni Centaur Compakt, 77 Mubkat Street, New York Citt.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
A Recommendation From Los Angeles.
632 Castelar St., Los Angeles, Cal.
After having suffered for a -'oDg time
from acute rheumatism without obtain
ing relief, I used Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and was Blmost immediately re
lieved. I highly reoommend this as the
best medicine known. 1). M. Hamilton.
For sale by Slooum Johnson Drug Co.
MONTHLY REPORT
Of Heppner Public Schools for Month
log January 25, 1895.
School Meeting. At the school
meeting of the taxpayers of district No.
1 yesterday, at the court bouse, a fair
representation of oitizens were present
and considerable interest manifest in the
matter of voting a tax levy. The ques
tiou was thoroughly discussed pro and
con and dually a vote wag taken on the
advisability of levying a 2(1 mill tax
with which to pay present indebtedness,
resulting in the defeat of the measure by
a vote of 39 to 22. On motiun, a com
mittee ot two, consisting ot Messrs.
Frank McFarland Bnd George Oonaer,
were appointed by the ohair to visit the
sobool and interview the teachers
relative to a reduction in salaries, and
being unable to accomplish any good in
that direction the committee returned
and so informed the meeting. A motion
was then made to vote a tax levy of 1
mills; tbis was amended to levy a 10
mill tax, followed by an amendment to
make it 15 mills. The chair left the
matter to a rising vote of the house and
a ten mill tux levy was compromised on
to be voted for. On ballot being taken
the ten mill tax levy for school purposes
was voti-d by a vote of 33 to 30.
In a recent editorial the Salem
Oreeon. Independent says: "Time and
again have we seen Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy tried and never without
the most satisfactory resnlts. When
ever we see a person afflicted with
hoarseness, with a oougb or cold, we
invariably advise them to get Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, and when they
never regret it. It always does the work
and does it well." For sale by Slooum-
JobDBon Drug Co.
McFarland Mercantile Co., have
changed their business to an absolute
cash basis, beginning with the new year.
Their prices oompare with the lowest.
Also sell the Golden West Baking Pow-
tb kidneys ! der, as good aa the best In tot market
Jo a ". H g
hmh ZrS -t
1 76 62 55
2 44 38 .14
3 60 57 b-1
4 43 88 34
7 72 01 52tf
Total.... 295 256 227
A. W. Wieb, l'rln.
Shiloh'e Cure, the great Congh and
Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty-Dye doses onlyzoc.
Children love it. Bold by T. W. Ayers
Jr.
H181F1VK DAY'S SPEKCHES.
For Mayor.
At the earnest solicitation of many friends I
herehy announce myself as a candidate for re
election to the office of mayor at the coming
municipal election to be held in this city Tues
day next, February 5, 1895. Thanking the citi
zens of Heppner most sincerely for past favors
and for the confidence reposed in me during
my administration as chief executive of our
)rosp-rous cuy. l win, ii eieumu, eutiKvur
he bust of mv abilltv to merit a continuance of
your confidence by a faithful discharge of my
duties as mayor In everything that pertains to
the welfare and best interests of our fair city
aud Its people. 1'. O. BOKO.
For Couneilmen.
We, the undersigned, after earnest solicitation
of voters and taxpayers, hereby declare oursel
ves candidates for the office of couneilmen, sub
ject to the decision of the voters of Heppner at
ine City election on luesuay, ruoruniy, f,iu
1895. ED. J. KI.OOUM,
8. B. HOKNEK,
T. H. BISBEE.
For Councilman.
I hereby announce myBelf as a candidate for
councilman, subject to the sulfrage of the voters
at the coining municipal election to be held in
this city Tuesday, February 6, 1895.
Respectfully,
THOU. QUAID.
Finb Stook. Mr. Oscar Minor re
turned Monday evening last from
points in the Willamette valley. While
absent Mr. Minor purohaaed and
brought home with him to place on his
stook farm near the city, six head of
thoronghbred Shorthorn cattle and two
thoroughbred China I'olon bogs. He
also brought up to pasture a thorough
bred Shorthorn for a gentleman living
in the Willamette valley. Among his
purchaaes was one Shorthorn cow, which
he obtained of Ladd & lieed, that at
one time weighed 2000 pounds, and now
weighing in the neighborhood of 1900
pounds. She is said to be the finest
now in the state. Mr. Minor is of the
oninion that ne is now the possessor of
as fine a lot of thoroughbreds as ard to
be fonnd anywhere and feels justly
proud of his purchases.
W. M. Booher, of Lexington, was in
the city yesterday on business.
The Eselsy Institute
-OF-
For the Cure cu
Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits
It is located at Salem, Oregon,
The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast.
Call at the Gaikttr office for partienlars.
Strictlyconlldential. Treatment private and snra
cure.
Jlll, Dawson&Ivyons,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory
manner. Notaries Public and Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
HEPPNEK,
OBEGON
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
LEGAL BLANKS
....THE
.(5afe
OPEN DAY AND NIQIIT
SURROUNDED BY MYSTEKT!
For Councilman.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
councilman, subject to the suffrage of the voters
at the coming municipal election to be held In
this city TueBday, February 5, MS,
Respectfully,
T. W. AYEIta, JR.
For Councilman.
There are some men in this world who
fail to appreciate greatness. The par
ticular man in question lives in Salem.
He was discovered in this wise:
Sitting in a large easy chair in bis
laxurions apartments in the Willamette
hotel a few davs ago, Senator Dolph
discussed with bis adherents and others
the advisability of seonring an appropri
ation for river and harbor improvements.
Of oourBe, be spoke of what be bad done
in the past.
The questioD of Improving the upper
Willamette came up and Senator Dolph
remarked that he was, of course, iu favor
of it.
"Ob," interrupted a disgusted Salem
ite, "we are tired of hearing that. You
have been in the senate 12 years and
what in the devil have you accomplished?
All you have done is to make five-days'
speeobes, and 'hen oorne home and tell
us what yon intend to do at the next
session. "
Dolph sank into a meditative mood,
and bis followers looked timidly at bim.
After a few moments' reflection, the
senator said slowly and solemnly:
"It is very evident that the man it not
a friend of mine."
Mr. Dolph cannot be charged with
Btedlss btf! 0B top of bim bsfpre b
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
councilman, subject to the suffrage of the voters
at the coming municipal election to be held In
this city Tuesday, February 5, 1895.
Kespsctfullv,
J. B. NATTF.Pt.
For Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
treasurer, subject to the suffrage of the voters at
the coming municipal election to be held in
this city Tuesday, February 5, 1S95.
Kespectfully,
PHILL COH.V.
For ' Recorder.
Z hereby announce myself a candidate for re-
election to the office of recorder at the coming
city election to be held in this city Tuesday
next, February 5, 1S9S. Respectfully,
FRF.D J. HALLOCK
A Great Mistake.
A VfCPtit discovery In that, hnndm'hf),
dizziness, dullness, confusion of tno mind,
et-., are due to derangement of Iho uerve
centers which supply the brain wlih nerve
force; that iudigeBtion, dy.spcpl'i. neuralgia,
wind In stomach, etc., ariso from iho (h'runifo
ment of the nurvo CQnUirHfe'.'.jnilylnfT ilii'se or-
tzaiiH with nerve numur rorcu. i in-, i.-i nki'wh
true of many dis-as)of tins Ii
MAX
w-3m
HMITH ,
Proprietor.
tsrsi MORWIWOIV tT.,
Between Soi:omi & Third,
Furtiondi Ore
Owinfj to the advantages ainei3 throiib
being a member of the ....
rt and lum
;i t!iii.'r:ipii syKlcm,
fjiu luxuiJjpaDyhitf
Now is tbe time to yet the Weekly
Oref?omant tbe preareHt newspaper of
tbe Weet. With tbe Guzette. both fitrict
ly in advance, for oue year, $3. No better
corob.QAtioo of oewspeperi can be made
id tbe state. Besides we will ffive as a
premtnm ad additional journal, tbe Web
foot Planter, an agncuJtcra( papwr.
Ob i aov ud ntctVr, ' 4
Tlio nurvB syn(eniinUkt)
an will be seou ivy
cot. Tho little
while lines a r o
the imrvH which
ronvoy the nero
f.,ro from the
nerve cunters to
every part of tho
body just a tho
elecnid'urrentli
conveyed! alonif
t h e telegraph
wirs to every
station, lnrvro or
stniill. Ordinary
phv-.l'lrn" fall to
re-iunt thU fact;
Intend nt treat
ing I he nervecen
ters for the runs
o f the disorders
arl-iln therefrom
thev treat the
part affected.
Franklin Miles,
M. I., IX. B., the
highly celebrated
m neo i al i 4 1 and
student of nervous dlseaws, and a'lthf.
of iiiitny noted trHntiKWH on the latter mi itf '
loriif miif'o realized the truth of the llit
rttattjnient, and his Kes tor alive Nervhie
ts prepare on that principle. It Mint:-,
in curing all dlaneM arising from onrant''
mpnt of tho nervmin system i vondt-r-fui.
as tn thousands of unsolicited t''ihij
ni,iJ in uonwHxlon of the company n.auufU'V
Uiriujf I he remedy amply prove.
Dr. MlleV AisibraUve Nervine I a re!lai..o
remedy fur all nervous diseases, hwh u
iisdache, nervous debility, proni ration,
Hlnfipk-ssne'S, dizzlneas hysteria, hesuul t;'
hiiiiy, bt. Vitus dance, epilepsy, vu: It. U
Bold by nil druirghtta on a psiUve misrniiU-e,
or sent direct by the lie. Miles Medical t o.,
Kikhart, Ind., on receipt of price, 1 per bou
tie. six bottles for Ifi, exprew prepaid.
KeMoratfve Nervine positively ct-PUu.ia Ofl
opiates or d anurous drugs.
For uU bj T. W, r,
P. C. Thompson Co.
Are in position to makeprioel for cash as
low as tbe lowest.
Corner Main anil Willow Streets,
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Land Patents
Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time.
Contested Cases
Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals bavinit conflicting claims nnder the agricultural land
laws, and tlioee between olnimHiitB under tbe Mineral Laws and agricultural
olaituants; and also between :laimanta under any of tbe inblioland laws and the
Kailroad companies and their grajiteffl, and tbe states and their grantees, under
tbe bwnmp-Land and Hcbool-Laofl (Iranin. ......
Specialty made of securing palente in tbe shrrrtHt possible time for settler
wholiave complied with tbe latvs under which their entries were made, and who
are annoyed and worried by delays in tbe issue of their pateuts, caused by Inning
Irregularities whioh can be easily and speelily rnmovert.
Advice also given in all matters relating t tbe publio lands, especially on
points arising under the new laws which have been reoeutly passed providing for
tbe disposal of tbe publio domain. .
If yon WBnt vour land patent in a burry-lf yon want your land business, of
any character, attended to by skiltlul and oompetent attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, Gen. Man.,
p. o. m.
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