Notice to Advertisers. rHOSE ilealriiiK the insertion of display arts., orchHiiKeoi same, mnat tret their copv in lot later than MumUy evenitiK for Tiieaiiay'a tdiiioii, or Thurs itiy evening f ir Kriiluy'a erti--on. '1'he Paitkkson Puiiushing Co. Take Notice. 1. Ths um of five cents per line will be jharRed for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of respect," lists of weddin? presents and donors jnd obituary notices, (other than those the edit ti shall himself irive as a matter of news,) and notices of Bpecial meetings for whatever purpose 2. Notices of church and society and all other jntertainments from which revenue is to he de rived, sha'.l be charged for at the rate of five ,ents a lino. These rules will be "trlctly adher- H iu rvwry uiMUtuce. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. We hold each and every correspondent Te ponsible for his or her communication. No orrespondence will be published unless the writer's real name is signed as an evidence of ood faith. LP. FISF1ER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTTS . in Ajtent, 21 Merchants Exchange, inn Francisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on tile in hisollice. Give your business to Heppner people, md therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize jou. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Lone Creek, form Day and Oanyon City, lenves as follows : Every day at 6 a. m., except Sunday. Arrlveseverydayat,6 p. m., except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. B. A. HUNSAKER, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. City Hotel Bar! The Public are Informed that G. B. Tedro've is located in the City Hotel Building, and keeps the best brands of Liquors and Cigars to be found in liepner. GambrlnuB Beer on tap. Served in largest Blzed mugs. (j. B. TEDItuWE, Prop. Here and There. Get Tester's prices on wall paper. 152. G. W. Vinoeut whs in the city yester day. Spray Hells meat before. lower Hihu e'er Johnny Keuoey is over from G'lliiun county. Grain fed me.its nt summer Spray's. prices ' t Tom Burnett visited (ho metropolis last week. For bargains htteuil August Cliftrllon'e private sale. "Out in the Streets," S.itarday even ing, Marou 23. Churley Ashbaugh wus in from Eight Mile Monday. Photographer Dowe will return to Heppner in July. J. 0. Williams was in from Spring Hollow yesterday. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Works, Walla Walla, Wash. Joe Bannister, of Hardman, was in town over last night. During the month of March Yenger will sell wall papjr at cost. 15 2. Ben Poppen nnd family were down from Hardman jeaterdny. Attend Angust Charlton's private sale during the nest -10 days. W. 0. Metier and wife were in from tbe Lexington country yesterday. Can you afford t miss the drama, Saturday evening, Much 23rd? Born To the wife or Ben Swagijart. Saturday last, an eight pound boy. The Weekly Sun and the Gazette $275 per year, both atriotly in advance. Yeager is selling wall paper at oost Call on him and be convinced. 15-2. Born To tbe wifaof Thnma Hcskins, Thursday, March 14;h, a 10 pound biy. Now is the time to kill Rqnirre's; and Swaggart's ''Sure Shot" is ttitsstuffto do it with. tf. Full supply of garden seeds, both package and bulk for suit) by P. C. Thompson Co. tf. Hillsbon has already held a meeting nnd bave decided to have a Fourth of July celebration. Will Hoskins and Bruce MoAlister were callers at the home ranch of the "only" yesterday. Anyone having one, two and three-year-old steers fur sale should eee Sam Kinsman at Heppner. If. Poor branding oil is expensive at any price, because the brand will soon come off. Call on Minor & Co. und get the best. tf 15, 25 and 35 oenta are the very Inw prices of aluilsiou to the dramatical entertainment Saturday evening, Maroh 23rd. Hey there! where are yon going? Why tip to Gilhonsen Bros, for plot men. Their cut prios will be up by tbe loth, you know. tf. T. A. Rhea has returned from P.rt laod and informs m tlint h. tout My lie will drive a big baud of ontile through to Montana. Fossil Journal: Rv. M. Brnmblet and wife arrived Friday from L t e H ick to eimm"nr r-vival rueeliu iu the BaptiHt chinch. Wm. V. Ons'iey rr.nl flml proof on bii bonii'sternl ,M in.hiv lufnre Oleik Morrow with W. K. Mikesell and J.utiua l'eiilaud aa w:ttieMf8. Sam Kin'-luao a'arted to Portland last evening wi'h five car hind of ebe-p. three from Yu. Pi plami' hand and two from those of U. E Fumawiirtb. G. B. Hatt, (he tonenrial artist, mn be fonnd at Ida parlors, Mullock oomer, where b will dispense at popular prices, haves, shampoos, haircuts, eic. Gid Halt, who has been suffering for more than A week paelwitb ht was thinght t'i h appendicitis, departed last evening lor Portland (or treatment. J. B. Natter Las reopened the Brewery flalono, keeping on tun at all lira-! tb best beer oi thx PaniQi Rott. Also no bands the boat brands of liquors, vines and cigr.rs. 66; f. Coo don Olnhe: Dr. J. H. Hudson accompanied llev. Cu'ran to Heppuer Saturday, returning b"tn next rlav. The doctor is" 1I plessed with Morrow's metropo'is. Hillbiro Argu": Hon H. V. Oaiae contemplate trip o 8a Franoteoo non, retnr-ing via Klamath Fella, nnd oth-r Rontbrr. t)'f a n p.. tots. He will be rib- lit several vi kt. Sneriler ti H Wrfl: Nun. tlis oniirig n -' ( llfg'ii. t pr HMf. With tlie I) I It", h'Hi in ailvt'oe, t'275pr j-ht. A goinl en liiimhmi. Two 't the pe'i,!.." t .per si on pf'n. Subscribe tvl lb OhZjVai oioo. Ex osure to rons:h weather, dampness, extreme oold, etc., is apt to bring ou an attack nf rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped hands and faoe. oracked lips and violent itching of the skin also owe their origin to oold weather. Dr. J. H MoLeau'a 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. 25o. 50o and $100 per bottle. For sale bv Slocum-Jnboson Drug Co. The D-dles Chroniole: Hon. W. R. Ellis arrived from Washington Sunday morning The Heppner Ghz4te gives him a nice little notice on account of his good work in getting the bill parsed that, will permit those owning railroad lands, who hHVH not lived npon them, to purchase. The nutioe is every bit of it true, and all deserved and that Is where the beauty of it comeB in. ' Jndae Mallory is in receipt of a recent letter from his son, Cash, in which he states that be is still pushing the fruit biisii pss, havinn just finished setting out 1000 pHob trees and GOO olive trees and iutends soon to plant a number of lemon and orange trees. Cash aln states that he is hiving fairly goid health nnd is well satietied with Cali fornis climate. W. W. Hmund, having been to con siderable expense to improvn his fowls by the introduction of new blood from the prize pens of 8 A. Wells, of Almeda. Cal , is now prepared to furnish es?gs of the Brown Lgliorn breed that cannot be excelled in Oregon. 17-tf . Mrs. T.S.Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer 'Saved My Life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it exoels. Pi ice 75 ots. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. B F. Swaggnrt is prepared to furnish his "Sure Shot" eqtiirrel poison in holesale lota. He has already received a large order from Washington and Idaho Every where it has been nsed. it has not failed to exterminate the little pests. (f. Will Hoskins was down from Hardman yesterday. The populist meeting at that place Saturday, he says, was fairly well attended, and several interesting speeches were listened to. Shilo's Cure is sold on n guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is trie hest (ongb Cure only one cent a dose. 23 cts.. 50 ots., and $1. Sold by T. W. Ayere, Jr. "! irried At Ioti", Wednesday, March 13ih. v is Eppa Wilson, of Monnnieur, 'ml Ed ("luff, of lone, Oecrnn, Justice 0m 1 ('flijiatii.g. The Gazette ollije extends oougrai illations. Oreen Mathews for shaving, bair cutliug, shamprioing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. D,n't forget P. C. T' ompson Co. when y hi get ready to brand your sheep. O'l, laino black and turpentine now ou baud. Bring your cans to put them in. tf. S. P. Gould came in from Canyon City Saturday and left for hie home at Prindleton. Mr. Gou d is representing a wool commission house this year. Hick Mathews still runs tbe City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos Hnd haircuts always u stuck. Bathe in oon neotiou. Call on him. After the 15th of March Gil'ionsen urns, win mitke a special cut on large sizud family groups. Bo ready for them. tf. Expected to arrive at Miuor & Co.'s in the next tew days, the largest stock of dry goods ever brought to Heppner. tf O. M. Yaw has purshased some property in the Black H irse section and will soon move thereon. Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to the bouse or take sewing at home. Mrs. Mary Henderson. Wanted Laundry work by Mrs. C. Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending neatly done. N. A. Laoh. nf L"xiuifton , was iu the city a short time t us morning. Loin steak, 8 ots, ; round steak, 6 cts.; rib steak, 5 cts., at Sprays. No fish oil sold by Minor & Co. for braudmg sheep. tf The (ii-mi i ne Merit Of Hood's Sarsnparilla wins frieods wherever it is ftirly and honestly tried. To have perfect health, you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pnre blood is to take Hood's Sarsapar illa, the bet blood purifier and strength bnilder. Itrxpelsall taint ot sorofnla, salt rheum and all other humors, and at the same time builds up the whole sys tem. Ilond'i pills are prompt and efficient. 23 cents. A Noted Ball Fifchgr Dead. W in field i. Camp, the baseball pitcher familiarly kn iwti on the ooast aa "Kid" Camp, formerly of the Seattle club, died at bis home in Omahs, ot quick con sumption, last Saturday. Tbe manager of this paper made (be trip from Omaha to this ooast with Camp in the early spring nf '01, and fonnd him to be an affitb'e fellow and a gentleman. Camp, though then but 18 years of ae, had won q 'lire a rp itaiiou as a pitcher and afti-r nrd-i j lined the Pitthliiirg learn and hint season plated with Ansou's Chicago team of tliH Na'ionhl lengue. Rnrklen's Arnlcn Siitve. Tin best salve in the world for cuts, Hrnt'es, Sores, Ulrers, Suit Rheuin, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands,' CIiiIIiIhiih, Corn", and all skin eruption and p'leihvely cures I'iles, nr tio pay required. It is guaranteed to irive pc'd-ct satisfxctioo or mouev refunded. riPco 2i cents per box. For sale by T. W. Ayers. Jr. Oct i!t tub Sthket. What might j properly be termed l tie social event of I the season is the t mpernce drama I entitled "Out In the Streets" to bs put no by local talent, under the anp;ce of j ths ('tiriittian Etid ,'Hvor, one week from tomorrow evening, March 23'd. This plsy is sell arranged with a good plot, j ending wilt. I tin bexiltlful tableaux, and in all leaches an excellent moral. Tus following 0'imposs tliedst nf characters: Harry Rg1y, John Unrnor, Percy Gtrriiineii, Hurry Warren, James Hart, Lena Ui-hm, Ada M.nor, va Brians and Lb Minor. Good mrjoi' both vocal and lntromntal. hbeo secured f ir the rif)ciion, and an ei5llnt j eveiiij' eiilert-ifimoit msf b njwrt- !'". .VIniNt.in, frr e'', 3, g-iirn.l m) i nwion, Z'i u.l children 15 rent. Ticket for stle t.t T. V. Alers ! dm tja. Cod you uJji tu mil tuii j tat? Jlfr. Arthur J. Menday Woodland, Wash. Eczema For Over Three Year Purified the Blood With Hood 'a Sarsaparilla and Is Now Well. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: I wish to forward you a statement of my case. Eczema ap- f eared three years ago and since then have tried all kinds of remedies for the cure of the disease and had given np all hope of ever being cured. At la.-t I W69 told to try Hood's Sarsapa rilla and Hood's Olive Ointment. I did so and I am happy to say that I Am Cured Of that dreadful skin disease. I have taken sixteen bottles of Hood's Sarsa parilla and used five boxes of the Oint ment. I would have written before but I wished to wait until I was conil- Hood's- Cures dent the disease would not return again. It has not and I can say I am perfectly cured. I gladly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla." Arthur J. Menday, Woodland, Washington. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. Heard Fkom the Church. William Ainslie, of Bonner's Ferry, R. J. Monroe, of Lewiston, R. S. Bronson, of Moscow, John Patterson, of Wardner, H. L. Hughes, of Gem, Robert Neill, of Wallace, F. B. Gault, of Moscow, and a number of others, says the East Ore irmiiati, came iu from Boise City Satur day evening and went north Sunday morning. They had been present as members or spectators at the Idabo legislature, which has just elected Senator Slump to succeed himself. The deadlnok was broken by the Mormon members, ncting, it is th tight, under advices from Salt Lhk' churoh oflioiuls, who advised that a suffljient number of Sweet's supporters g' to Sboup to elect. This was d ine after sixty dnys of ceaseless struggling and bitter political fighting. The company of politicians who were here Saturday night were mostly Sweet men, and consequently felt a keen disappointment that their favorite, Willis Sweet, con gressman from Northern Idaho, was not victorious. The northern part of the state wa strong in support ot Judge Sweet, who is said to bs the most populur man in Idaho. Great Uaks From little acorus grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from Email beginnings Never neglect symptoms of Kidney troubles; If allowed to develope they cause nmoli snffrtiiug and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for Buy diseaee of weak ness of the Kidneys. A trial will con vince you of its great potency. Price SI 00 per bottle. For sale by Slocum Johnson Drug Co. The Forfeited Railroad Lands. It seems that many bave been congratulat ing themselves too soon upon the passage of tbe Ellis bill by congress, says an exchange, and that tbe railroad lands are still in the same condition they were before that bill parser. That is to say, Secretary Smith's ruling will have to be taken as law, and aotunl residenoe will, as heretofore, be requited on the forfeited railroad Kuds. The reason ot this is tbat President Cleve land did not sign the bill, though it passed both houses. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Cansjobarie, N. Y., says tbat he ulwayi keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family have always found the very best results follow its use; that be would not be without it, if procurable. O. A. Dyke man, Druggist, Catskill, N. Y says that Dr. Kiog'i New Discovery is undoubted ly the best cough remedy; that be bas used it in bis family for eight years, and it bas never failed to do all that is claim ed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free atT. W. Ayers, Jr . Drug Store. Regular sice 50o. and $1. O cncil rHooKKDiNOs."Conooil met in r volar session last evening at the city hall, all present exoeut H lie urn, Mayor Morgan presiding Minutes o' lat regular meeting read and ap proved K' port i'f fitianoe com mitter! ou th report of R eorder Hal Inck and Treiisurer (luun, for quarter ending Feb. 28, 18'.), rea l and approvad. lbe report recommends that kit receipts be tili-d with recorder htfore licenses ara to be limned, and that the recorder ineist npuu same without exception in any case Committee on nrdinauoe were required to draft an ordinances licening China wash honsea at $5 per qaiirter Cotim il e1j untied. Hymplotna ot kidney trontdea aliould b promptly attended to; lliey ara Dature'a warnirua that oioi'lLitj( ia rrnfig. Many perantia die viclima nf ki'lray diw taea rlio eonM tiava bwn nd bail llji-y tnkn proper precati'i'i i. Tha pri'rnit n i Dr. J. II. McLran'a Lifer an'i K ulnar Halm ha anted lh'naaiid l Vtlualila liva. If mij bava any deranKncut of tha kidney a I try it. Pri(!it (1 per bottla. Any pron who deaire to tra1 aood nntnontuK-re,) r,n land, auitahla and In iviiiditiori tr raiaina wheat, fur ! P'Apertjf In Portland, ahould call at b i O. .. r.m'je. Mcl'Vlattil MerflRriil'n V.n., have cliiiied lliir In-!(,- tu an alemlolf nx h In- lie. i i f i at wi'lj Hi- year. Th'l'p'irea OompHre With Ilia nwre. Alao aell t On ln W..t UhVioit Vnm. ' d-r, aa u' aa ' l. ri (a ti J uLutpwr. ihx lmv aO. market McFARLAND urmnixirrirr u MOARllLfli Big store at Heppner has a complete assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Gener al Merchandise. we sen The Celebrated . . A T GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder AND- "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These (roods give the best 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. Ihey Speak Louder Than Words. Beat Syrup, per keg, ?2.50 Beans, 27 pounds for 1.00 Roast Coflee, 4 pounds 1.00 Green Coffee, ilt pounds. . . . . 1.00 Granulated Sugar, IB pounds 1.00 Extra C Sugar, 17 pounds 1.00 BeHt Ulee, 14 pounds 100 Tomatoes, 10 cans 1.00 Su;;ar Corn, 8 cans 1.00 Golden Gate Baking Powder, 2 lbs 1.00 Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 2V, rbs 1.00 Golden West Baking Powder, 1 pound 40 5 gallon Keg flckleb 1.00 5 gallon Can Coal Oil v 1.25 20 tt. Rolled Oats 1.00 3 pounds Chocolate uo 6 cans Table Fruit 1 00 12 pounds seedless KatBlns l.oo IB pounds Extra Kaislus 1.00 EEPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the National Bank of Heppner at Heppner, in the State of Oregon, at the close of btisiness, Mch.Sth, 1805. RESOURCES. Loans anddisoounts $ 88,081.18 Overdrafts secured and unse cured 5,105.05 TJ. 8. bonds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Premiums on TJ. 8. Bonds 800.00 Stook securities, etc 6,110 75 Bankiughouse, furniture, & fix. 2,509.30 Other real estate and mortg ages owned 570.00 Due from National Bauks (not Reserve Agents) 2,911.81 Due from state banks and bankers 2.738.51 Due from approved reserve agents 2 260 92 C'ueoks and other cash item". . , 306 4ti Notes of other National Bauks 2)0.00 Fractional paper curreucy. nickles, and oeuta 22.00 LAWFUL MONK Y RKHKKVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie f 1.977 75 Legal-tender notes... 10(10 00 2,977.75 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per oent. of cir culation) 562.50 Total 8127,689.26 LIABILITIES. Capital stook paid in $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund 9,500.00 Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes paid 3.800.40 Nat. Banknotes outstanding.. 11,250 IX) Dividends unpaid. 700.00 Individual deposits subject to check 20,659.80 Demand certificates of deposit 13.773 00 Bills payable 9,100 00 Total 8lU7,68'j.2ti State of Oueoon, ) County op Moiuiow, f I, Ed. R. Bishop, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the alme statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. Ed. R. Bihhop, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before uie this 16th day of March. 189 '. E. L. FhbklanI), Notary Public for Oieuou. Correct Attest: Wm. 1'enUud, P. C. Thompson, Andrew Rood, Directors. In the fall of 1893 a sou of Mr. T. A. MoFarland, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Sutter Co., Gal , was taken with a heavy oold. The pain in bis chest were ao severs that be bad apaama and waa threatened with pneumonia. His father gave blm aeveral large doses nf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which broke up tbe Of. ugh aud cared him. Mr. McFarland aaya whenever bia children bave croup he invariably gives them Gbamberlain'a Cough Remedy and it alwaya oure them. Ha couaidera it the hest cough remedy Iu tbe market. For sIm by Hlocnro-Johnstoa Drug Co. To Vote on School Bookb. Htata Superintendent of Inatrnntioo, O. M. Irain, ia eendiug out oireulara to tbe county aiiperintendeoti ot aobonla, re qneatiDff tbam to prepare and eend bim their rotas deeitfuaiiiig the remaining liat of aobool booka for una in tbe tcbools that failed of being eboaan laat year,. At tha laat voting ronteet at tba clnaa of the yaar (here ware a unrulier of booka that failed to reoeiva a majority of tba volea raat and for that reeioo no aalection waa rnale. Tbarefura there in ut be another eonteat to daoida tbe qiieetion. Tba book upon which a drciaioo waa not reached vera: Lraw ing bouka; Phyaioal geography; Ounpo aiiion and rbetorio; Eogliah literature; Mupplerjaaotery reading (elementary, intermediate an academic.) How to Care Uheaaiatlaai. Araoo, Ohm Co., Ohsoom, Nov. 10, 1893. I taiab to inform yon of tba great good Chamberlain' Pain Balm baa dona tuy wife., the baa bn troubled with rhenmatlem nf tha arm and band for ail montb. aad baa trteid many rruiadira pieecrlhed (ir that rximplaior. but found tin re tef niitll h nad ftii Pi'i ISnIm ; una biiiU of hidi ba clriilflel t'lireil her. I take pleaanra to reria, rrt'ding it for tbat trouble. Y"nr foly, C. A. Bo'laid. tt) neal and il00 , ltteua fur eJi by ouAma-JiAitmn log r aie Strictly Pure and of satisfaction. Dry Goods Boots & Shoes At prices to compete with any cash store in the country. GIVE US A CALL Here are THREE POINTS Which we wish you to Remember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell FOR CASH We are enabled to give more for a dollar than the usual "Dollar'B worth." GILLIAM I & BISBEE Main Street, Heppner, Or. W.L Douglas C3 CUrEr is the best. WIlWbriTFORAKINa. CORDOVA KT. FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF, ?4.3.5.P Fine Calf&Kangarocl 3.so P0UCE.3Sol.es. 2,02.WORKINGMEmV EXTRA riNf '2I.BOYS'SCH00LSH0Ei LADIES' ' HTMPi roo f at a i nrnr Over One Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Al! our shoes are equally satisfactory Thcjr f lv tha btt valuo for th money. They equal ouitom ihoc In atyle and fit. Thslr wearing qualitlca aro unaurpataed. Tha prlcca ara unllirm,.lampd on aola. From Si to $.j aaved over other makea. , il your dealer cannot tupply you wu can. hold bj Denlrr wlioaa natna will liotlv ap pt)rtierc. Axaut WHuteil. Apply at oooe CHICKEIIRWSiNQFflYS ifyon uae the Prtaluma Incabatara a Braoderb Muka money while other at waMmx 1 1 m by ol il orotTM. Calaluvtella all alx.ut Il .and 3eTil)-a eery article neeiletf lor IUCJ poultry buuDcaa. The "ERIE" merlianlcally Ih beat wneei. iT'iuri ai'ici. JVe ara I'm lhc U1 Avent. Illi yi la cata logue.mailcd Irce.Kivc I'lllilMrTlntlon V rl-M etr AfiFMT WAWTen. FETALUM a, INCUBATOR CO fcniunn.ni. baaoi.il lln kn, tu h Mjin hi., I,ia Anrlr ,r, t r .i mix tm H ib :4 tail m a Ivf I V .h b.)i I'll -ti IrwM. -tt I, (M-(.til 4Mi 1. f-- t. ..-,! ..h ta... eM bt,,g a! , If TOU WANT miURMAflCI AC'.'tr AirMa t latift or rtl qiH ti AtlariiM. r.O. aa aaa. waMiciOJi, U.t. extoM raocxuD OLOIP. WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PAR. NTS. l-. f f t r at'ea iii.krt in tlif'a J'it m ma rrinlir Am ' r ' liee 't- w" irrtT'.rt of ('. Ind'1 f t lfj .- ('i. id lb)r ieea, mw fiinlel n d ani ra'"'"! Jlea t;rt t fa"'ia tit w Mr ' " rim' ad!. Sop treats 1 i aiai'" -M HBffi CASH Credit Has no future we don't want Patronage Upon any other than can't place "credit" at We Don't Want The cash buyer to pay for losses occasioned by bad debts. We treat all alike, and tell goods for less money than you can pet them elsewhere. GIVE US CASH IE It is the Headquarters ! jpcin.te, DrtitfM OU, let Artloes, l'utent 13to OJice of all stages running -OF- OKBGOM las mh institute ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All buaineag a 'tended to in n prompt mill antisfactory manner. Notaries Public und Collector. OFFICE IN NATIONAL 1JANK BUILDING. BEPPNElt, Is the Place for Fresh Cash FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND LEGAL BLANKS. P. C. Thompson Company -:- THE LEADERS - Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. NEW STOCK OF GOODS SOON TO AltRlVE! Corner Main and Willow Street, A H n Wis tlcrson Land Patents Lnnd pHtcntri Becuroil for Hfttlors in thn hliortobt impriiblo 1 rx. Contested Cases CobUthtml ritHCH intnlli(.;'ii)ly nnd skillfully handled. Old Claims and Disputes Old claimB nnd diKjuilcn Ki edily wltlcd. Contests liettneen iridividnala bavinir Riii llictirig rlnima iini'rr tha airHruMral land lava, and tboaa between olamihiita ui.d. r l, Miiernl una and eyririillnrnl nlaimanla; ami alao liHtareen "Uim ml no lr any nt iIim pnliln I m I I iwa and the Kailroad oompatiiea aiid ihnr vranlei a, and the ald'ca and their giunliea, Ubder tha Kwrmp-Land and Hch iol Land Oram. Hieclalty made nf ai'i'iirinu paiema in Ihe ah tli-fl imeailila tiniw fur aetllera whobave complied with iIih lawa timb r a hiidi li ir enlm w. re ni'e, and ho are annoyed and aorrieil by ilelnya in the n-i-ii" nl iheir imtenle, cm.mil by Trilling lrrrgn'aritiea whioh ran be eaaily and epeedi'y r ntiivrd Advice alao given In all maitera reiHtini 1 H.e pnlilin Inmla, imperially nn pnibta arlaing nnder tha new l whioti huve hr-n recently pmeed pruviding for tbe diepoaal of the public rtnmain. If yon want vnur land patent In a bnrrv if yon want ynnr land bnalnaaa, of any rbaraoter, attended to by akilllnl ami 0' nipi ifiit uit.irm j, nnd pmuiptly die poaei or, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, Gln. Man., P. O. Do, Kfi. STORE! value to up, and aDy man's a money bnsis, We any kind of interest A CALL ! STORE. C.lllH.4, Tol" Medicine, out of Heppner. I PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. For tho Cure o Liquor.Opium and Tobacco Habits It la located nt Fnlcm, Oicroii, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast, Cull nt tho Oazvttr ofllre for pnrtlculnri Strictly conUcU'Ullnl. Trciumciit private and sum cure. OREGON Plenty of ihem at the Gazette Office Groceries, Cheap Only. FIES ALWAYS ON HAND. for III'PI'NKK, OHF.OON. NOTARY PU3LIC . CONVEYANCER OIM'IOIC wLkigtuu. V a