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FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIo- inif Asent. 21 Merchants exchange, jan Francisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his otliee. Give your business to Heppner people, 2nd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize 4ou. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, f oh u Day 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. City Hotel Bar! The Public are informed that G. B. Tedrowe is located in the City Hotel Building, and keeps the beat brands of Liquors and Cigars to be found in Heppner. Gambrinus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. Orange blossoms are in the sir. Get Yeager'a prices on wall paper. 15-2. Spray before. sells meat lower tbun ever Ethel Kinsman Portland. is now visiting in prices at Grain fed meats at summer Spray's. For bargains attend August Charlton's private sale. "Out in tbe Streets," Saturday even ing, March 23. Photographer Duwe will return to Heppner in July . The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. S. S. Horner arrived home from Port land Wednesday morning. During the month of March Yeager will eell wall paper at cost. 15 2. Geo. and Eugene Ely were up from the Douglas country today. Attend August Charlton's private sale during the next 40 days. Gilliam & Bisbee have a new ud. in today's issue. Look at it. Mrs. Geo. Fell returned Wednesday from a brief visit in Portland. Can you afford t miss th drama, Saturday evening, Ma oh 23rd? Tbe Weekly Sun and the Gazette $2 75 per year, both strictly in advauoe. Mrs. M. J. Baling, of Eight Mile, is visiting with friends in Heppner. Conductor Dunn and wife returned from Portland Wednesday morning. Yeager is Belling wall paper at. cost. Call on him and be oonvinced. 15-2. Hon. W. F. Matlock, of Pendleton spent Wednesday with relatives io thin city. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Congressman Ellis, wife and baby, departed last evening for a week io the metropolis. Full supply of garden seeds, both package and bulk tor sale by P. C Thompson Co. tf. Rev. Cnrren, of Condon, has been io Heppner for the past week visiting with friends here. Anyone having one, two and tbree-year-old steers for sale should see Sam Kinsman at Heppner. tf. Mrs. C. W. Gilhonseo retorned this morning from a three months visit with relatives and friends in Missouri. E. O.: Rev. W. E. Potwine returned this morning from Heppner and con ducted services in bis church here. 3. B. Spaulding, who has been herd ing sheep for Allen Evans for somj time past, was brought up from lone by T. J. Carle and Ohas Bperry Wednesday morning and taken before Judge Kelt ley who adjudged bim insane. Spauidiog's insanity, though of mild form was brought on by dissipation. This is his second confinement in the asylum. Sheriff Harrington, and eon, Homer, departed for Salem with their charge Wednesday eveniug, returning home this morning. Exposure to rough weather, dampness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped bands and faoe, oraoked lips and violent Hading of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should be kept on band at all times for im mediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 2do, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Slocum-Jobnson Drug Co. Sam Meadows and family, of Hard man, have moved to Heppner and taken up their residence in Grandma Hayes' property on Chase street. Sam has rented A. M. Gunu's blacksmith shop and will herenfter be considered a full fledged citizen of our city. We welcome him and his family, and wish Sara success in bis new place of busi ness. W. W. Smead, having been to con siderable expense to improve his fowls by the Introduction of new blood from the prize pens of S A. Wells, of Almeda, Oal , Is now prepared to furnish egs of tbe Brown Leghorn breed that caunot be excelled in Oregon. 17-tf. Rev. W. F. Cowden, who bo ably assisted Elder J. W. Jenkins in the protracted meeting at tbe Christian ohurcb, departed for bis home at Taooma, Wash , on last Friday evening. Owing to ill health he was obliged to leave Heppner sooner than be expeoted. B F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish bis "sure Shot squirrel poison in wholesale lots. He has already received j a large order from Washington and Idaho. Every where it has been used, it has not failed to exterminate the little pests. tf. Wednesday evening Rev. Moore, of the Baptist church, began a series of sermons, or rather lectures at the opera house, iu answer to some of the state ments made by Revs. Jenkins and Cowden, and in defense of the Baptist religion. E. Y. Judd arrived in Pendleton Wednesday evening on his retutn from the Enst, having completed a journey of 23,000 miles, covering six months time. The trip whs praotioally a journey around the world. Shiloh's Cure, tbe great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket sizn contains tweuty-flve doses only 25c. Children love it. Sold by T. W. Ayers Jr. Greou Mathews for shaving, hair cuttiug, sbamponiog and all other work iu that line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. Don't forget P. C. T' ompson Co. when you get ready to brand your sheep. Oil, lamp black and turpentine now on hand. Bring your cans to put tbetn in. tf. Mrs. Dora C. Hamilton arrived from California on lait Saturday's train and is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crabtree, of Clarks Canyon. Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and hairouts always u stook. Baths moon neotiou. Call on bim. Jeff Hayes and Mrs. Andrew Neal came over from Lone Rock Sunday for a short vimt witu Heppner relatives. They returned borne Tuesday. A sure cure for tbe liquor habit. Nr. cure no pay. for mil particulars aud terms call on T. W. Ayers, Jr., City Drug Store. 9-tf. After the 15tb of March Oilltonsen Bros, will make a special out on large sized family groups. Be ready for them. tf. Expected to arrive at Minor & Co.'s io the next (ew days, tbe largest stock of dry goods ever brought to Heppner. tf Wanted Plaiu or fancy sewing. Will go to tbe bouse nr take sewing at home. Mrs, Mary Henderson, Wanted Lanndry work by Mrs. C. Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending neatly done. Loin steak, 8 ots. ; round steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 cts., at Sprays. No fish oil sold by Minor A Co, for branding sheep. tf Fever Bores and Erysipelas, Farmington, Or., Feb. 9, 1895. I was troubled with a fever sore from tbe time I was nine years old until I was forty. At that time erysipelas set in. I saw Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised and began taking it. I kept on until I bad taken eight bottles when I was perma nently cured. S. S. Ogden. The Only Great and thoroughly re liable building-up medicine, nerve tonic, vitahzer and Blood Purifier Before the people today, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is HOOD'S Sarsaparilla It h is won its hold upon the hearts cf the people by its own absolute intrinsic merit. It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story : sfs Cures Even when all other prepar ations and prescriptions fail. Formerly every year I had an erup tion on my body, and a kind of biting pain besides. I have had it now for four years every summer, but since I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I have bad no trace of it. I have taken seven bottles." Fred Foster, 3101 Black St., Denver, Colorado. Get HOOD'S McFARLAND ii 1 H Kl 1 III H I luuiiumuiiju uvi1 Big store at Heppner bas a complete assortment of in i u Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Gener al Merchandise. We Sell The Celebrated . A A GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder AND "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These (roods are Strictly Pure and give the best of satisfaction. I NO MORE CREDIT SALES ! Our books are closed to any Further Credit Business. Hood's Pills J,' re tasteless, mild, free.- ve. All di'usirisis. 2&c IONE 1TEM3. Poor branding oil is expensive at any prioe, because the brand will soon come off. Call on Minor & Co. and get tbe best. tf E. O.: E. H. Clarke returned from Heppner this morning. Two and one half inobes of snow fell there on Toes day. 15. 25 and 35 cants are the very low prices of admission to the dramatical entertainment Saturday evening, March 23rd. John Q. Wilson arrived from ?alem on this morning's train lo look after bis interests in this section. Hewill remaiu several days. Hey there! wb"r) arc yon going? Why op to fiilhotiien Bros, fur picture. Tbeir cut prioe will lie up by the l.Vb, you know. tf. Horner & Warreo received this morn ing a large order of dry goods and ladies and gents furnishing goods. All of tbe latent style. Patrick Soillane made final proof on his bometad yesterday before Clerk Morrow, with Mat Hngh aud J. V. Ilickey as witnesses. O. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can be found at his parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, haves, shampoos, baironts. etc. Mr. Durham, fireman on tba branch line ooorr.oiv. has moved bis family into Will Kirk's honw on Chase street, where they evpect io tbe future to reside. J. B. Natter has reopened tbe Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times tbe best beer on the I'aoitio coast. Also on bands the host brand of liquors, wines and cigars. 5Cif. Subscribers to the tteekiy Hud, tbe (viroiog paper of Oregon, Jl per year. With tbe (Jsz-tte. both in advance, tl' no" y-r. A good combination. Vt - of ' e ; op' ' er l on pn . H'llni ri'i- at .h Um-ue niiie . K'' Clovf I- p'infy yo.tr Bio i .1. i If xr j ir.r C"fnnleX;i.i, 'e,.'nlte Hood's gestion. Pills cure biliousness, indi- A light fall of snow covered the Heppner bills last Wednesday morning. It snored nearly all day Tuesday; but melted as it fell ntitil lute in tbe after noon when tbe flakes remained. During the night the storm continued and the followicg morning the thermometer registered 9 degrees above zero, and ever)tbing was as wintery in appearance as any time during tbe seasou. Hark ! Do yon bear the sound of that carpenter's hummer? Where? At lone of course. lone is taking on airs. Our gradual growth bas turned into a snddeu boom, which will not collapse. Mat Halverson, oar enterprising merohant has a new store building in oouroe of construction. It is situated just Eiist of Postmaster Carle. Several families are contemplating moving into lone 'or the coming school term, We hope our directors will endeavor to give tbem all tbe induce ments possib e. Paul Riimau w as elected director and Ferd. Buleiger olerk, of scbood district No. 8. School will begin there on M outlay and continue three months. Fred Balsiger is employed as tesober llHg lie wood, having formed a partner ship with Ben Case, our blacksmith, will rent bis ranch and move to lone. '1 he new blacksmith firm have reoeived shipment of building material and will build a new shop. New buildings are to be ooustructod on Iouo'd favored lota during the sum mer, namely : Anew stoi e, a bUoknmitl shop, a residence, a wagon-maker's shop and how many more is merely a question of time. Who says that lone does no boom? At the school meeting on Monday Walter Cason was elected director aud Fred Balsiger clerk. Our present board of directors will undoubtedly do all in their power to advance our eduoational interests. A six month school is already talked of. Tbe Saddle Butte school will com mence on Monday for a term of tbree months. That dietriot is not as anxious to join ours as we were informed. Uoy Glasscock, of Heppner, is employed as teaoher. Roy is a graduate of Heppuer's noted sobools. Thursday evening a Lutheran mm ister gave ns an excellent sermon. We bave failed to learn bis name at this writing, but notwithstanding the short notice given, tbe house was packed to its utmost, and bis sermon greatly appreciated. Ber. Curreo, Congregational minister from Condon, bas agreed to preacb at tbe lone school bouse once a mootb. Last Sunday being tbe regular Sunday of bis appointment, be gave us an ex cellent sermon after Sunday school at about 3 o'clock. The school boose, as usual, was well filled. Rev. Cnrren though comparatively a young man, is sboul as entbnslastio a young miuiater as we have ever met, and bis discourse was well received. Jakb. Ione, Ob., March 11, 1895. Best Syrup, per keg, W.50 Beans, 27 pounds for 1.00 Boast Coilee, 4 pounds 1.00 Green Coffee, 4V4 pounds 1.00 Granulated Sugar, 16 pounds 1.00 Extra C Sugar, 17 pounds 1.00 Best Rice, 14 pounds 1 00 Tomatoes, 10 cans 1.00 Sugar Corn, 8 cans 1.00 Golden Gate Baking Powder, 24 rbs 1.00 Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 2 Ris 1.00 Golden West Baking Powder, 1 pound 40 5 gallon Keg Plcklek 1.00 5 gallon Can Coal Oil 1.25 20 lbs. Rolled Oats 100 3 pounds Chocolate We will Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices, FOR CASH ONLY. CASH STORE! Credit Has no future value to us, and we don't want any man's Patronage Upon any other than a money basis. "We can't place "credit" at any kind of interest. We Don't Want A Few Cash Prices. They Speak Louder Than Words. 6 cans Table Fruit 1 00 12 pounds Seedless Raisins. lt pounas extra naisius. 1.00 1.00 Dry Goods Boots & Shoes At prices to compete with any cash store in the country. 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 ! lid & COMPANY, CASH STORE. GIVE US A CALL Leeer Bros. Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. IT WAS NO CAT. Un- The Malodorous Experience or Two sophisticated Policemen. Two policemen were trudging along their beat on Pequot avenue, in the heart of New London, at a late hour the other night, says the Boston Her ald, and they were not hunting at all not scenting game at any rate when a thickset looking cat sauntered along the sidewalk, clad in a gay striped suit fashionable in country walks at this season. "Kitty! Kitty!" called one patrolman, kindly. "Come here, kce-eety!'' and then he tapped the stranger gently with the tip of his night stick. But it was not a cat in the least not a cat of the kind they were used to and it grossly and basely abused their confidence, and so they fairly hanv mered the stuffing out of the ungrate ful beast, both men did. In fact it seemed as if they could never get their fill of satisfaction out of it, so brimful of indignation and resent ment and other emotions and things were they; and then they bore the frail remains of their prey into the police station with more deference than tenderness. But the police captain temporarily excused them from doing further duty in the populous and cultured walks of the town, and nightly now they patrol a lonesome and sequestered picket in the far outskirts, and relations are strained between them and the rest of their fellow-citizens. It is the Headquarters! palntsi Druua Olla, Glnssea ToU let Artloea( Patent Medicines, ICto. ...... Office of all stages running out of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. Here are THREE POINTS Which we wish you to Remember : Fikst: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell FOR CASH We are enabled to give moie for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." Hi Keeley Institute Cure for ilrailarhp. An a remedy for all forms of Hpniluohc Klectrio BiMern hai proved Io be tb very best. It effects a pormanunt cnr nod tbe most dregdml habitual iflk bpsdarbes yield to its influence. Ve nrge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Id ompi of bahitual constipation EIa" trio Bittpra cures by giving tbe needed tnn to the bnwpln, and fe caen Ions rpfiit the un of tliix medicine. Try oore. Larga hottUs only fifty oenti at T. W. Avers, Jr., drni; store. Th prntraotd meeting of the Christian rhnrob oloeed on Taetdsy evening. There were 19 aooeMion to tbe church and splendid interest was mooifented th'onahonl tbe entire meet ing. Elder .Tenkios departed for hie home at Hi Dulles on Tuesday night's trsin, after having spent about tbree weeks itb bis church here. In tbe fall o( 1803 too of Mr. T. A. McFsrUnd. a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Hitter Co., Cal , was taken witb a heavy cold. Tbe pains io bis chest were so severe that be bad spasm and m threatened with pneumiola. Hi father irave him several large doses of f 'tiamberWiti' Cn no R-itnedy wbieli bn !.e up tb c null uoJ ruiel bim. Great Oaks From little scums grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small beginnings Never neglect symptoms of Kidney troubles; i( allowed to develops they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a rertaio ours for any disesse of weak Dees or tbe Knlneys. A tnsl will con vince you of its grerit potency. Price 81 IK) per bottle. Eur sale by Hlocom- Johnson Drug Co. Mountaineer: Elder J. W. Jenkins returned from Heppner this morning where be bas been engaged in a revival meeting, assisted by Hv. V. F. Cowden, of Tsooma. The meeting cuutinned seventeen dsys and resulted in adding nineteen persodS to tbe church. A Mew View or the Ox. "A railroad train that I was on the other day," said a man, "went with a rush and a roar across a little bridge under which at that moment there was a man driving an ox team. A moment later as we rushed on we saw the team out on the road, the oxen jumping; and skipping; and apparently trying to run away. The driver was standing; in the cart and swinging' his goad around and bringing it down on them with vigor ous whacks; finally he checked 'em. I don't pretend to know much about oxen, maybe they're given to running away, but to me it was a new view of the dull and plodding ox." fly upturn of kiduey troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature's warnings that sometbing ie wrong. Many person die viotnns of ki'lney disease who could have be n saved bed they taken proper prensmio is. The prompt ne of Dr. J. II. McLean' IJver and Kidney lialm has eaved th"nand nf valuable lives. If yon bsve any derangement of tbe kidneys try it. Prioe 1 per bottle. J. Kobn, droinooer, Wednesday. tbe Han Franciseo ss interviewing the cigar boy i David Johnson, of Alliance, O., has In his possession probably the oldest vio lin in America. The Instrument has been a family relic for many years, having been the property of Johnson's futircr, Ellis N. Johnson, the centen arian who died a few years ago. The violin is a very handsome piece of woodwork, the rim around it having Wen cut from thick wood and richly carved. On the stem is carved a bust of one of the old-time masters. On the back, In inlaid work, is a design re pre senting one of the ancient towns of Italy, while the keys are mounted with pt'arls. The instrument has a very rich, deep Vine, but cannot bo tuned to any of the violins now manu factured. It is almost an exact coun terpart of the famous Mojetta violin, and has )iecn handled by some of the finest musicians of the land. Around the edge is a Latin inscription signify ing: "Whilst living I was In the wood for God, but dying I passed away Into a sweet death." The exact age of the violin is not known, but exceeds two centuries and poaslt.lr four. GILLIAM & BISBEE Maiu Street, Heppner, Or. SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A rrent dlwovery Is tlmt headache, dlzzlnuHH, dullness, coufu .Ion of the iiilnd etc,, are due to drruu,'cim iit of tho nerve centers which supp.y tlio br .ln wltb nerve force) that Indigestion, dyspepsia, nciiruliii wind In stomach, etc, arlo fro n lliodcrunpc nient of the nerve cen'erv.:pplyiiii: liicse or- (tuns with nerve rluld or force. Tlil l likewise true or many uiKfexm m nt'iin mm iimyi. Tim nerve yt-mlllks s telrirrsph nVHteni ss win ue s-eu cut. The lltlltt will's lines are the nervtta which ro'ivev Um nro f r e from the I erva centers to every p:trt of tho IhhI y iUHt as tho elecirfc current Is conveyed aionif the telexritpit wires to e v e r y station, I ii mo or small. Ordlmry phylclnrn full to regard this fact: Instead of Irttat Ink Ilie nervecen tera for Iheciiimo o f the disorder srUlnii I herefrom they treat the part affected. I'ninlitln Mile. M. I)., 1,1,. It., the hlulily ri'liitirated s pec 1st 1st and xtudriit eif nervoia dlwaws uccoiupuuyliig Mr. fl. Far!i.:-.d '-J rhiMreM bave ifii(j he i wli.i'ier ivariehlv gives h.,i f'i,urr.vf -Ifci' ' CMsU lten Iv k0' yoor Dove ,,il mine y-ur head clear I tf stwava e' i've luero. Hi onrisid.r it a a bell. Wo. 60j., and 81- bold by tbe best eontrh remedy Id tbe market. T. W. Ayers, Jr. j Tor ei by Slotfam-Jobtstaa Drag Oo I Rstklea's A rales alvs ! Tbe beet eslve in the world for ents, Tirniee, Mores, Ulcers, Walt Hheuin, j 'Fever More. I'e'tr, Cuspped Hand, Oilhlntn. (rua. and all skin eruptions mi, I ..lnly i,rs IM'-a, nr U'i pay r.qnired. li i guaranteed t.i give p"iot atii.Nction or robev re'ondeil. rippn 2 rent per bi. For isle by T. W. Ayer. Jr. Notice of Intention. 1 AND OTTWT. AT THE DAU.F.S, ORKOOS, I j March II, lati Sotlr Is bsreby slvsn that the following named settler bss ti amies ft his Intentlwn to mske nl prnof Jn support nf his elalm, and thst ssl4 proof will I marts before i. W. Mormw, Co. clatk, at Htppixr, OrrfOfl, OB April 21, 1A vis: W I I.LI A M O. 1K.OTT. lid. ?.. Kn. W71 for the WH NW4 aid w't HWta ff. SI, Tp. 1 H. It. ft E. W . fir nai-es the fol!.wl:ig wiMeases to prove hit ro'i'tnno'ia feslilsnoe upon and cultivation of said land n W. Smith, Fra k smith, W. D rtlmsr, Tbos. Bsniew. all of Inlsrm, 1A. . f. M's. rU'ef -OF- For the Cure Oi. Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazkttk office for particulars. Strictly conlldentlal. Treatment private and sure cure. Illlss, Dawvson s lyyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in a prompt and Bntisfaotory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL 13ANK BUILDING. HErPNEB, OREGON LEGAL -attar a trF SNi Plenty of them at the Gazette Office ...THE .6afe OPEN DAY AND NIQIIT- MAX MM ITU sw-Stn Pruprletor. ttni IVIO WIMON HI',, Between Hci inid V I lilrd,- I'ortinnil, Or P. C. Thompson Company THE LEADERS Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. NEW STTOCK OF GOODS SOON TO ARRIVE! Corner Main mid Willow Htreets, HEITNEK, OREGON. and mitlinr t of mall r not4!(l IrMatWct on IIih lilt li-r uli I'CIU since rIUed the truth of t tlrt ataM-rni'iit, and liU K-toatlvM Nirvlne N iri').tr-(l on that prlm-lple. Its Miriams In curing all dleaae arNInK from d rim''' rufiit of Iho ritfrvoua ayatcrn H HnnCi-r-f nl, ss too tlioimandi of unwilkltcd t l I'm hi iU In ni-Mfoxion of tlm company inuniifui -turlm the remi-djr amply prove. Dr. Mile' Iteaiorailvn Nervine l rellili's rem'-dy for all nervous dleaiw-, u Ii us iH-adinhn, nervous delilllly. pne.i nil loi, siei'pli b.piiv s, dUilncaa bysierla, wi'ial d' li 1 1 1 v. M. Villi (Ian, a, cplli-r-v, el'' I1. I sold liy all drniilt on a nnliive iiirnui , nrwnl direct ,y Ihn )r. Miles Medical t o, ! Ik hurt, I ud., on rwelpt of price. l per but tle sis bottles for tV BSpiwa prepaid. It w'oratlvo Norvlne fxrdtlvu.y i.untu.1. no oplutcsor daogeroiu drugs. Por sals by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Any pwrsoo wbo desire Io trsds good tmtiotimbered fsrm Isods, suitable snd in cot dition fur rstsiuf wheat, for property in I'ortlsod, should cull st Hie Osteite offloe. McFsrUnd Merosutlla Co.. bsve tihsfived their business to sn almoin ts eah bsais, beiniiing with tbs new year. Tbelr prices riompsre with the lowest. Also sell the Golden West Baking Pow der, as good u tbe beat In the market sod ob"epr. B sd. Land Patents Lftnil patoritH socurnd for hnttlnrs in tlm hliortcHt iioHHillo l,n e. Contested Cases Contented ciihoh intolligciitly im.l skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims arid diHputcH Hpccdily nettled. Contests Between individnsls hing conllicting elsims nnder tba jf rioullL.rI land lews, snd tboew between olsimstits under Hie Miiiernl I n wis snd sgriotiltnrnl clsimsuts; snd lo iiHtween eUimntits nnder any of His pnlilm land Isw snd the Jiailrosd oompanies snd Ibcir grsntees, snd the sttilcs snd their grantees, nnder the Hwstnp-LsDd snd He h io Land Grsnis. Hpeclulty rnsde of securing patents in the shoth-ht possible time for settlers wbo bsve ootnplied with the laws under whiob their entries were insde, and wbo are annoyed and worried by delays in the isauu of their patents, caused by Trifling Irrfgoiaritiea wbioh can be easily and speedily reninved. AdTioe also giyen iu all matters relating tx the pnhlio lands, especially oo points arising under tha new lawa wbioh )mv been recently pnsad providing for tha itiarwiaal nf tha nnblia llfilnain. If yoa want ymir laod patent in a hurry if yon wsnt yonr Isnd bnslneas, ot any chsrsotr, attended to by sailllul and oompetenl attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Weddkruurn, Gen. Man., P. O. Boi, 3W. Wasbinaion. I) C