Notice to Advertisers. rHOSE desiring the Insertion of display ads , orchnnKeof same, must Ret their copy in lot later than Monday evening for Tuesday's dition, or Thursday evening for Friday's edl .on. Tuk Pattkbson Pbblishino Co. Take Notice. 1. The sum of five cents per line will be juargeu r "caruB 01 inaUKs," "resolution! Of respect," lists of weddiiiR presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit r shall himself give as a matter of news,) and ootices of special meetings for whatever purpose 2. Notices of church and society and all other Mitertainments from which revenue is to he de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five jmts a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable asd made known lpon application. We hold each and every correspondent re 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. T" f- FISHER, ing NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- A?ent. 21 Memhuntji K jan fTancisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. Give your business to Heppner people, jnd therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize jou. TIME TABLE. Stage for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, fohn 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. WALT. THOMPSON. Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. City Hotel Bar! The Public are informed that G. B. Tedrowe is located in the City Hotel Building, and keeps the best brands of Liquors and Cigars to be found in Heppuer. Gambrinus Beer on tap. Served in largest sized mugs. G. B. TEDROWE, Prop. Here and There. O, that some power the gift would gie them, To see their hats as others see them, Who Bit behind them at the play And see but half for what they pay. Mrs. W. G. Boyer is on the sick list. Get Yeager's prices on wall paper, 15-2. T. R. LyoDS left for Condon Tuesday last. Spray sells meat lower than ever before. Ten ponnd cans lard tor $1 at minor & Go's. Fresh country Minor's. bams, 12Lj oeuts, at prices at return to Works. Grain fed meats at summer Spray's. Alva Leaob was up from Lexington yesterday. Fresh country baoon, 10 cents, at Minor & Co's. Chas. G. Roberts, the wool man, was in town Wednesday. Pole Thompson returned Wednesday from The Dalles. The drama, "Out in tbe Streets," tomorrow evening. Photographer Dowe will Heppner in July. The Niles-Vinson, Marble Walla Walla, Wash. Don't forget tbe drama nt tbe opera house tomorrow evening. Wm. R. Casey is bmlding a residenoe in tbe lower part of town. During the month of March Yeager will pell wall paper at cost. 15 2. Tbe Weekly Sun and tbe Gazette $2 75 per year, both strictly in advanoe. Yeager is selling wall paper at onst. Call on him and be convinced. 15-2. N. C. Moris, of Newberg, Or, was up Wednesday looking after bis interests here. Now is the time to kill squirrels; and Swagart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Dr. H. E. Henderson, of Long Creek, is toendiug a few days at Heppner on business matters. two and tbree sbould see Sam tf. Anyone having one, year-old steers for sale Kinsman at Heppner. John M. Egan has been appointed receiver of the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern railways. Tbe advent of sheep-buyers will 'soon be obronicled from time to time, or at least it is to be hoped so. W. J. King was up from the lone country today. He reports tbe wife of bis brother, John T. King, quite ill. The bin rush Gilbousen Bros, are having will oompel them to miss filling tbeir orders on time by several days. tf. Poor branding oil is expensive at any price, because the brand will soon come off. Call on Minor & Co. and get the best. tf The Weekly Sun is a metropolitan joun tl of goodly proportion. Only 81 per year. Witn th. Gazette, both strictly lo advance, $-.75 per year. G. B. Hatt, tbe tonsortal artist, can be found at bis parlors, Matlock corner, where be will dispense at popular prices, shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc. 3. B. Natter has reopened tbe Brewery Saloon, keeping on tap at all times the best beer ai tbe I'aoitto oast. Also on bands tbe btt brands of liquors, wines and cigars. Wiif. Bead Pubho O.niifon ami get tbn spirit of the cuntry. N better pnp-r Iban the I'nhlio Opinion N printed for those who deaire to read all sides of important public questions. A little whirl wind yeeterday sbont noon, slightly damaged the Mountain llnnaeliv breaking in a skylight and f .i rrt - .11 tearing down a nue or so. ins xiuur Dow is in all very "Marcby." Milt Hale, formerly of Wagner, a brother-in-law of E. Sperry, died np oearEllenibnrgh, Weeb.. Men. 15, of heart diaeeae. He was well known to this eeotioo aud universally respected. Tl.iiratnn. from Hawaii. has been ordered rebelled. He rnbhed Oresbam the wrong way. It Tborston has oo mors ne hit Oresham than most of the American people there is not muob love lout. Salem Statesman: Congressman W. R. Ellis, of tbe second district, ec companifl by Mrs. KMis and little br. were in tint ci'y yei-ri7, state officer aod learning more ot tats generally. night. He spent the dav visiting Governor Lord, 8npt. Gilbert" and other state officials, returning to Portland thia eveung. Mr. Ellis lived in Guthrie county, Iowa, for twenty years and the Iowa ooogressmen and senators are all warm personal friends of his. 8uch a man with such friends is a useful man for Oregon. Mrs. Ellis is a obarming appearing woman, and met quite a number of people during their brief stay at the capital city. In passing through the streets of Heppner lately, we have been surprised to notice that while business appears generally dull, the store of P.O. Thomp son Co., was orowded with oustomers and its employes busy. Investigation showed that while the managers, Messrs. Briggs and French have many personal enemies, yet by striot adherence to the principles of honest dealing they have established a reputation for integrity that has made this house justly popular, a plan worthy of the attention of all business men. Joe Woolery and S. Riley came up from lone Thursday evening and re mained over till today. They report trade very dull at present, but prospeota are fair now for a good crop and things will probably liven up some. Mr. Woolery reports that lone led in wheat shipments this year, shipping 375 car loHds. It will probably amount to all of 450 oars at the olose of shipments for this season. Tbe item concerning tbe marriage of Miss . Eppa Wilson and EJ. Olug, published in our last issue, was tbe creation of a would-be correspondent, there being no truth in the matter what ever. The parties referred to are both highly respected and as one might well suppose, do not. take tbis matter very kindly, and tbe editors of this paper do not feel any better over it than they do. W. W. Smead, having been to con siderable expense to improve bis fowls by the Introduction of new blood from the prize pens of S. A. Wells, of Aimed a, Cal., is now prepared to furnish eutrs of tbe Brown Leghorn breed that cannot be exoelled in Oregon. I7-tf. B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish his "Sure Shot" squirrel poison in wholesale lots. He has already received a large order from Washington and Idaho. Every where it has been used. it has not failed to exterminate tbe little pests. tf. The drama to be rendered at the opera house tomorrow evening by local taleut for tbe benefit ot tbe Christian Endeavor, should be liberally patronized. Excellent music will also be one of the features of tbe evening's entertainment. Isaao Pbipps returned from Virginia Wednesday after a five months' visit to tbe borne folks. He reports that Geo. Phipps who went back to stay is anxious to get baok to Oregon again. T. W. Ayers, Jr., is making squirrel poison that he guarantees. No kill no pay, aud sells it at 25 cents per oan, 6 oabs tor $1.50; $2.50 per dozen. Get a sample and try it. tf. Shilo's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure only one oent a dose. 25ots.,50ot8., and$l. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Green Mathews for shaving, hair- cuttiug, Bbbmpoomg and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. M. E. Hall, a John Day business man, was flimfiiimmed into buying six fake watches down at Portland, at a oost of $99. He had the culprits arrested Hick Mathews still runs the City Hotel barber shop. Shaves, shampoos and buiroats always it stook. Baths in aim neotioD. Call on him. Floyd Thomas got home from tbe Good Samaritan bospitul Tuesday morn ing, minus his vermiform appendix, but in excellent health. Expected to arrive at Minor & Co.'s in the next few days, tbe largest stock of dry goods eyer brought to Heppner. tf Rev. R. 0. Winans, ot Salem, will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday evening at tbe usual hour. Wanted Plain or fancy sewing. Will go to tbe house or take sewing at home. Airs. Alary Henderson Miss Eppa Wilson oame no from lone Wednesday and will return soon to ber Monument borne, 2 John Dy Gl.tssoock and family are up from Portland and will probably remvin. here tor tbe summer. Gibonsen Bros, are making a speoial out on large family groups; call and get their prioes. tf Wanted Laondry work by Mrs. C, Nelson, old Mountain House. Mending neatly done. Try Ayers' squirrel poison before nnying any other, umy 92 w per dozen. tf, Mr. Arthur J. Mendav Woodland, Wash. "I AmJ3ured" Eczema For Over Three Yeart Purified the Blood With Hood's) 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 peared three years ago and since then 1 have tried all kinda of remedies for the cure of the disease and had given tip all hope of ever being cured. At last I was 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 oonfl- 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, Mkndat, Woodland, Washington. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25c. MINOK & CO.'S CASH BTORE. McFARLAND IUTILE COMPANY'S Big store at Heppner has a complete assortment of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware and Gener al Merchandise. We Sell The Celebrated . ATA GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder AND- "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These goods are Strictly Pure and give the beat of 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. They Speak Louder Than Words. Why do we do business, and why is our store So crowded at times one can scarce reach the door, While the other merchants right In the same town Have nothing to do but to sigh and to frown, The answer to this, I am glad to relate, And hope none will think I equivocate When I say there is no place in all the world 'round Where such bargains in dry goods and groceries are found. Why are we doing business? The question seems queer; To many of us it seems all very clear; When people are coming by the dozen and score All headed for Minor & Co.'s store. And what greets them thore? They stand dumb with surprise And can scarcely believe what they see with their eyes; From ceiling to floor, and piled high In the air The store house is fairly groaning with ware. But what astonishes them most are the prices annexed And you will find that we remember the text That "Honesty la always the best policy" known And courtesy to all is equally shown. For lard and bacon we pay extra well; For butter and eggs our prices excel ; And the goods that we give in exchange for them all Are of the best quality, with profits quite small. And after experience you surely must know How much can be bought for a dollar or so, Your arms will Just ache with the goods that you pack I Ana you u look lor a piaster to put on your back. And now, my dear readers, do you wonder at all Why our business is great while others is small ? If you care for your purse, your temper, your pride Oo there to buy, and you'll be satisfied. We buy for cash ; for cash we sell Competition is nothing; we excel; We belong to no cliques, pools or clue But buy by the oar and paddle our own canoe, Remember a dollar suved li a dollar made So call on Minor & Co., that is the place to trade. No light weights; our goods are always the best We have no fear for they will stand the test. Minob 4 Co, Best Syrup, per keg 12.50 Beans, 27 pounds for 1.00 Roast Coftee, 4 pounds 1.00 Green Coffee, 4V4 pounds...'.. 1.00 Granulated Sugar, IB poundB 1.00 Extra C Sugar, 17 pounds 1.00 Best Kice, 14 poundB 100 Tomatoes, 10 cans Sugar Corn, 8 cans 1.00 Golden Gate Baking Powder, 2 rbs 1.00 Dr. Price's Baking Powder, 2V4 rbs 1.00 Golden West Baking Powder, 1 pound. 5 gallon Keg Plcklek 1.00 5 gallon Can Coal Oil 1.25 20 lbs. Rolled Oats 1.00 8 pounds Chocolate 6 cans Table Fruit 12 pounds Heedless Raising 1.00 16 pounds Extra Raisins 1.00 ,90 100 Dry Goods Boots & Shoes At prices to compete with any cash store in the country, CASH STORE! Credit Has no future value to us, and we don't want any mail's Patronage Upon any other than a money basis. "We 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 ! Mi GOMPANT. CASH STORE. GIVE US A CALL E. M. Dodd, representing (J. II. DodJ A Co., was in town yesterday. Loin steak, 8 Ota. ; round steak, 6 c!. rib steak, 5 eta., at Sprays. No fin oil sold by Minor A Co. (or branding sheep. tf Ayers gaarsntees bis poison. Only $2.50 per dozen. tf. Ed. Hlooam returned Wednesday from below. The (ii-nnino Merit. Of Hood's Haraaparilla win friends wherever it is fairly and honestly tried. To have perfect health, yon munt have pure blood, and the beat way to have pnre blood is to tjke Hood's Sarsapar illa, th beat blood purifier and strength builder. It eipel all limit of soro'nla. salt rheum and all other humor, an I at tbe same time builds up the whole system. Gubernatorial Api-ointmbntb. The governor Wednesday made tbe ap pointments to fill tbe newly oreated offioei by act of tbe last legislature, making tbe districts out of tbe sixth jodicial district of Oregon. By virtue of tbe aot, James A. Fee continues judge of tbe sixth district, and M. D. Clifford of tbe nintb. Tbe governor bas ap pointed Robert Eakiu judge of tbe eighth district. 0. W. Lawrey, of Pendleton, is appointed prosecuting attorney in the sixth, and C. W. Farrisb, of Canyon City, of the nintb. R. L. Rand remains by the aot, in tbe eighth. lion. J. N. Brown, of Heppner, was an applicaut for the proseouting attorneyship to which Mr. Lawrey was reoently appointed. Inasmuch as Umatilla ooanty bas tbe judge, it was thought that Morrow bad a perfeot right to claim the otber place, but it seems that Gov. Lord Kills it otherwise. Morrow county did not desire to be taken out of the old judicial dintrict, bat was forced out agaiust ber will, and now most be content without representation. Change of Train Time Change of the time of running trains is now tbe topio among railroad men. It is rumored that the branoh train will leave Heppner about 3:30 p. m , and arrive at Wil lows at 6:30 p. m., leaving Willows Junotion at 7 p. m., and arriving at Heppuer at 9:30 p. m. The I ohanges relative to time of main line trains are not materially different from present schedule. However, the mixed train running between Portland aud The Dalles will be made a straight passenger train, consisting ot baggage oar, smoker, ladies day ooaoh and ob servation car. Tbis train will be known as No. 7 and 8. Train No. 8, east bound leaves Portland at 8 a. m., arrives at The Dalles at 12:15 p. m.; No. 7, west-bound, leaves The Dalles at 2 p. in. and arrives at roriiana at t: 30 p. m. mis will be a daily aervioe. Tbe mixed train bas never before run Sundays. Passengers on tbe branoh will evidently have to wait, when the new timetable is adopted, more than six hours at Willows Junotion for the down train, though it is probable that Tbe Dalles looal will oonnect with a freight train making connection with the branch train on it homeward jour uey. We do not believe that tbe Hepp ner people will like the proposed new arrangement as well as tbe old one. Portland's Monday mail will evidently not reach Heppner till Wednesday morn ing, besides it will make endless trouble to passengers ana oe otherwise very unsatisfactory. It is the Headquarters ! Here are THREE POINTS Which we wish you to Remember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell N FOR CASH We are enabled to give more for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." GILLIAM I & BISBEE Main Street, Ileppner, Or. m pjalnta, Oils, Glaaia, Toi let Artloeis, Pcatent Medlolnea, 12to. . Office of all stages running out of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. The Eeeley Insiiis -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 Gazkttrj office for particulars. Strictly coiilldentlal, Treatment private aud sure cure. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in n prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, OREGON TO CONSUMPTIVES. Hood's pills are prompt SB teats. and effluent. Quite a fall of snow visited tbe imme diate section in, around and above Hepp ner yeoierday, but it melted nearly as fat as it fell. However the tbermotOHter fell last evening to the freezing point, hut the thaw returned today, and in Ibe He(pner neighborhood but little remains. Harklva't Aralra Halve. The best salve In tbe world for cots, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Halt Ilbeum, Fevnr Sorea, fetter. Chapped Hand. Chilblain. Corna. and all io ernptious and poihvl.. cures Til, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to eive perfect aatiafaotion or money refunded. r'c 25 rent per hot. For sale by T. W. Ayers. Jr. tbe the ' Any person bo deaire to trad good aniuoiiniliered (aria lands, snitahlssnl in condition fr raimg wheal, for A Huaaehulil Trraaare. U. W. Fuller, of CanBj-.bari-, N. Y eayatbat be always keep I)r. King's New Discovery in the bona and bis family have always found the very best rxeulta follow il nse; that be wonld not be without it, if procurable. (1. A. Dyke' man, PrnKgiat, Catskill, N. if., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubted ly the beat cough remedy; that be baa used it in bis family for eight years, and it bas never failed te do all that is claim ed for it. Why not try a remedy so lung tried and tested. Trial bottles free t T. W. Ayera. Jr , Drug Mtore. Regular site AOs. sad ft. Tbe undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, alter s offer ing for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, 'Con sumption, is aniiona to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those wbo desire it, be will cheerful ly send, free of charge, a copy of tbe pre scription uaed, which they will find a sure oure for Consumption, Asthma, Ca tarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He bopea all sufferers will nse his remedy as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will oost them nothing, and may prove a meaning, will pleaae addre, Rev. EDWARD A. WILKON, Brooklyn, N. X. jnnll-w. A Hl'LBNDID EnTIBTAINM INT. On Wednesday evening last reporter ot this paper bad tbe pleasure of witness ing an entertainment given by Mrs. J. N Brown, at ber borne in Heppner, assisted by ber younger pupils. It was deoided success io every particular, and proves ooooluaively that mnsioal instruction oan be impsrted auooeasfully to very young minds. Tbe young folks seemed to be very muob at borne on the organ or piano, regardless of tbe presence of so many older beads. "mktm mm :' "if rl 'V' LEGAL BLANKS Plenty of them at the Gazette Office linn Joeepb M. Ing, an O. R A N. att.iruev, spent Wtdueadny berx n biisiiioM. Mr. Long was one of Molt' o Uriah's repreaeutatives at Ibe recent esaion i'f legislature, and be made g'od one, too Io tbe fall of 1W3 a son of Mr. T. A. McFarlaod, a prominent merchant of Live Oak, Hutter Oo., Cel., was taken with heavy oold. Tbe pain in bis cheat were so severe that be bad spanis and was threatened with pneumouia. Ilia father gave bim several large dose of Cbamberlaio'a Cough Remedy which broke up the oougb and cured bim. Mr. McFarland says whenever bis children have croup ha invariably gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aod It always cure them. He consider it the best oouirh remedy io tbe market, Fr saie by Hlocnm-Jobnatoo Drag Co. L Binmeutbe! Ml Wednesday brief sojourn io Han Frsnoiaoo. tor a Hymptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are should call at Ibe' roirg thai e-.melLing is How to (,'ara Uaeaaatlaai Abaoo, Oooa Co., Obri), Nov. 10, 1XI3.-I ib to inform yon ot tbe great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done my wife. Hhe has been troubled with rheamatiam of Ihe arms and baods fur sit months, aod bas tried many remedies t nrntiertv In Portland Tbe petition of the Am. Loao lrn ' Quelle aftV. " I wrong. Many peraons die victims of , prt'Nted for that nomplairii, but found Co. for separate receivership for the. Mr.fn MefraMiie Co, have kHnev iliw who e-,nld have hn no r if m.til she nw-d Inn lam Halm ; Oregno Short Line ar 1 Huh " ,.' j ,-lf ,.,, to it, at H- . U'1 ' 'V ' ' r l'1' ' "' W-.lIU f.f whlflli lia. cm. -te.y railways K 1 -n ,'," P h., i w'v, 'he ear. """"' " V-Uei, . , -, r,.r. I ' at, J I-' i.. reen- Wvm .v i-i.f. ; l.e- ''''H-f " ! . . ,v. e, .u-,.'e i . ;.,.-. " h "i u.e Im tl for thai ti.ml.'.e. Y urn i:. I . t.. i sinw-tMiU. ..,..' (. - . v. t.m- t'.w.i I'TturM i tattlnlj hvre It yon t-nty, ( a rtl.vr t. VI e..tl r.M stl (I" will la J cbU'Jt a'rlTtito BsiiB 1 OLtapf. Hsitlta ' A STRANGE CASE. How an Enemy was Foiled. The follnwlns sranhln statement will he rend wllh inleiiM-luUin-Ht: "I i-aiinotdi-uTll the 11 11 111 1. ctvenv animation tliutexlxli'il In in aruiK, lianila aiiilliKH, 1 Imd lo rul) and beul thine part until llioy were aore, lonverrome In a nint-uro the uVtid fi-ullnir that bud taken ii.M-v.lon of iIiimii. in audition, 1 had a miiiiu.')- ea k nc In my hack and around my wall. lo'.'elher wllh ail Indi-wrlliulila 'irolin' f't'liirr In my atomarli, I'liVHlrliin aald It rri'i'i.linr MintlvK from whh'li, arrurn- I1111 lo l!n'T uiilvprxal I'onrlusliin, thero la no t iiii'f. oiidi it r.isten iion a perwm, iney civ, it coiilllt'i'-t 111 Inolilloua provri'M until I n-:i tiii a vital poliitaud lh aiinVrer dlf. In. li v. my tiniMivri. I lnnl been dm'torlns r yeuf and a Imif Meudlly, hut with no pur I ciliir ix'iii'M, Iiiti I aaw nn advcrllM-ment 1 1 lr All. ' lleslornllve Nnrvlne, proriin-d a I iitl!! nnl h";run u-lntr It. Murveloii a It icv m " 1. hut 11 few dnVH hnd nu-d l'for r. rv lill of Ilititi repiiV fix lliiK hud M ft me. and iIk ru hi nut Ih u etm 1 1 hi allxlilent hnii.'iitoi of ta return. 1 mi f--l a roil et I l'w r did, and li:ivn Knlnrd lea r iiiiiiK In viiiuhl, llioiifli 1 hud run down fm . I. M.i I.;;, lour iitlieM hum iii Dr. Mlii'H Kc.ioiatlvn Nervine on my ret'oinen datioti. mid li IhihIx'!! axaHiinfai'iory In their CJMH111 In mini'."- Jiiim kuun, l.,i Ku, U. I r, Mill 111 sioniil v Nervine IihohI )y all driiK:-!' li on a iolilve iruarantea, or ant ihn l l y Ihn lir. Milea Miidli-ul t o., Klkhart, III. I, I'll f.'.lll . fl'T. VI F-I I". . H. holt le for '. I-!"' ii'luUI. i i la true from oyUla or uuiitroiu Ui un. For sale by T. W.Ayers, Jr. "I aupxise," auid atravu.o, ...at u man ought not to aleep in an ordinary lay coach, eapt'ciully if tln re la any body in the fc-at with him. T men it is an annoyance to hav other man in the aeat go to aleep. Ilo may ln the nicest man in the world, but you don't like to have him Iran over agalnt you, and even If all be does ia nod, and aa likely as not be will do that, he attracts attention, and aome of that attention la pretty aure to be devoted to you. The paaaerigcr whoa attention la at rue ted hy a man aaleep generally glances alv at the man in the seat with bim. hometimea you will are a man whoa aeat Heigh Imr haa gone to aleep gvl up ami go somewhere el, and I can't say that I blame him for tt " It la ild by f tperte that practical. evt'u-Uu.pei ;i rnt'u uua wrlt a t!Mii. round linnd. It whlcli every UV Ur Is leglhla, anil (Hat mora awbiUwai i mtt vr ril fcuul Ia4 irlal. , I Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. P. C. Thompson Company THE LEADERS Are Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. 1 (1 Corner Main and Willow Ktrecta, UEITNEK, OREGON. Otis rattan NOTARY PUBLIC cw. CONVEYANCER a m o AT OIMMCIC Land Patents Land pntontn Bccurod for Bottlers in tlio hliortcHt jiobHililo Contested Cases Contented citHCS iiitolligcntly mid Hkillfully lnuidlod. Old Claims and Disputes Old claims and (liNjiutoH Kjn odily W'ttlcd. tin c Contests Between Individuals bavnm oniillu ting claim nmh r the aitrimiltbral land laws, and tboee between elaiinaota nmli r tbe Mineral l.awa and aurioultural olalrnant; and alao letweti elaimaiils under any of the imhlin land law and the II 1 1 rn ad oompanles and their trrantees, and the stales and Itn ir grantees, tinder the bwamp-Iiand and Hcb'jol I.and Oranle. Hpecialty made of securing palenis In the shnrteet poeaihle time for settlers wbo bate oomplied with Ihe laws nnder w bich their entries were tuade, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the leeue o( their patmita, caused by Trifling Irregalaritiea which can be easily and silily removed. Advice alao giveo Id all matters relating te the imbha land, especially on IHiiiil arising ondar the new laws which have lx-en reaeiilly ii"i d providing for tbe disposal of Ihe puhlln domain. If yon want your land patent In a hurry- if you want your land bnainess, of any character, attended to by skllllnl and ooinpetenl attorneys, and promptly dis posed of, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderliukn, Gun. Man., ViU. HetiMi Vasalaatea. U Ci