Take Notice. 1. The nm of five cent prr line will be "jharRert for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of respwt." lists of wedding presents and donors, md obituary notires, (other than those the edit or shall himself (rive as a matter of news.) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other jntertainmeuts from which revenue is to be de rived, sha'.l be charged for at the rate of five euts a line. These rules will be strictly adher jd to in every instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known lpon application. We hold each and every correspondent re pnnsible for his nr her communication. No orrespondcuce vvill be published unless the writer's real name is signed as an evidence of good fjiith. " P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS- J J. iiijr Apent, 21 Merchants Exchange, i&a Francisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on tile In his office. Give your business to Heppner people, ind therefore assist to build vp Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize jou. TIME TABLE. Singe for Hardman, Monument, Long Creek, lohu Day and Danyon City, leaves as follows : Every dav at 6 a. m., except Sundav. Arrive" everv day af 6 p. m.. except Monday. The cheapest, quickest and best line to or from the interior country. WALT. THOMPSON, Prop. Phill Cohn, Agent. You can get the best beer in Heppner at G. B. Ted rowe's, 5 cents per glass, If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc. call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! Here and There. O. E. Famsworth iH another victim of grip. Don't overlook Johnny Eager for good meut. Try Spray's hams and bacon, the beet iu town, Stamp counterfeiting is now being carried on. The TimeB-Monntaineer looks well in its new dress. Spraj's pressed beef, something fine fur lunches. Rev. J. L Parrish was over this week from Pilot Kouk. In the spring, the human body needs assistance to throw off the stagnation produoed hy winter diet. As the temperature rises nrtder the growing beat of the suu'e rays tea feel tired, half sick aud low in spirits, because the Moot is sluggish aud full of imparities Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is a reliable spring remedy to invieorate tbe hodv and give tone to the digestion. Price $1 per bottle. Homer McFarland writes F. J. Qallnck that times are not very prosper ous iu Los Angeles, yet that he is doing very well. He is very well SHtitshed. Mr. Hallock is also in receipt of a letter from Diok Tayleur stating that money is plentiful in England aud that it caunot be loaned. This is probably true among the wealthier classes, but reports from there through the press indicate that the argioulturists are in very bad oondition. Frank Bbepardson, an engineer on the Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los Augeles, Cal., was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. He was treated by several physicians, also visited the Hut Springs, but received no permanent relief until he used Chamber iniu's Pain Balm. He says it is the best medicine in the world for rheumatism For sale by Slocum Johnson Drug O. Heipner should use every effort to get the Heppner-Mitchell road open at tbe earliest opportunity. Then if other towus can compete with u'. notably The Dalles, let them do it The fact that The Dalles is twice as far from Mitchell as Heppner proves that the latter will get must of that trade. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial aud Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make "a little rjeaiin go a long way." Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and uutritive properties, by whioh i he energy of the system is recruited It is pleasant to the taste,easily borne on the stomach and harmless under pro longed use. Pnoe $1.00 per bottle. Gene Gilman, who for years was manager and part owner of The Oilman French Live Stock possessions, has secured a position with the MoFarland Meroantile Co. Mr. Gilman is a live, enterprising man and we oonsider tbe firm very fortunate in securing his services. new, his poison, Only tf. will return to Works. before are Avers guarantees $2.50 per dozen. Photographer "Dowe Heppner in July. The Niles-Vinson, Marble vVtilla Walla, Wash. Wednesday night's train was delayed by gaud on the main line. II. M. Thornton proved up Clerk Morrow last Wednesday. Shearers, stock and sheep buyers getting numerous in Heppner. Bob Baird and Geo. Vincent dropped in Weduesday from Galloway John Elder has been under the weather of late from an attack of grip, The Weekly Sun aud the Gazette $2 75 per year, both strictly in advance. J. S. Cl.rkson.the well-known repub lican, has bought the Chicago Inter Ocean. Now in the time to kill squirrcle; and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is ttie,BttilF to do it with. tf. J. W. Mattock came up Wednesday from Portland on a short visit to his relatives. I. R. Estcb, Jake Young and I. L. Howard represented outlying distrioia Wednesday. Mr. Win. Hatchett, brother of Mrs. Wm. Rush, is vieitiug his sister aud other relatives. Ask your npwdenler for "Coin's Fi lancial Mcbonl," aud dou't be eatibfiod till you get it Anyone having one, two and three year old steers for sale should Nee Sara Kinsman at Ueppner. if Ben SwBt'gart has moved his squirrel poison factory to the building formerly occupied by the Record. John Rasmus Rod .TohnR.ish departed yesterday for the Grant county mines. They expect to be beDt some time. For good meat, full weight and cash prioPS call on Johnny linger, the new butcher, next door to the post office. Tom Matlock was down from the Iluiton creek rauch yesterday and re ports the stork in excellrut condition. Tbe Wat kins boys are down this week from their ranches in the foothill. They lire no doubt preparing for the season shearing. Meadows & Scnvner, tbe blacksmiths, hnrneshoers Bil l wood butchers, at the old Gmin stand, Main street, Heppner. Call on tbe boys. Out At Henry (lay's farming is in TrngreM now at full blast, and ss Henry lias a good ranch, rain or no rain be will Lav s good crop. Johnny linger is running a butcher shop In the stand formerly occnpled h J. Cohn ami Irter by lien Mwaggart'i squirrel poison factory. Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsorial rtlt. llairetitting, hving, shampooing, etc, done scientifically. Baths at 25 cents p'eee. Antone R''ge, formerlv of Arlington, rams np Wednesday ti i wr I t mid may locate here. Anton Is a first class tnun in the restaurant business. It. 11. Usil, the rit,srial arlit, can be f.innj at his parlors, Matlock corner, where h will dtpene at popular prions, Shaves, slmmp o, liairntit. etr, Col. J. II. lUl-y. f IVu.llrton. will lie admitted t I lie bar very soon Ihotigh not a practicii g attoir.ey he has aa g md a gi ni-ral kiiowl'dtrs I law as the aerng attorney, laving aervrd iu titimerotis fit ? t l rspai'itii-e. II F. Hwnrfrfurt is prepare I to furnish bis "Mure Mint" q nrrl poison In wholesale ls. II ha aire l received Isrgs order from Waahtiigton and Idaho. I'.ve.y where It bx been ti.l. It lift Rot failed tl estrriuinat Iba little r.ts. If. Mrs. T. H. Hsakitis. O.aM imiok.. Ten., e Moli. It's Vttahr-r 'aaved tnyl.f"' I ccii'.'l'f It II. let rem It' for a ilebilitaie I (ru I e-r !." r'or di"!' pti. Ii-r or kllnv t r n i t fli-.i !-. ". retta. N .1 1 bv T. V. Ajh., J . Nol,c U ixas ant . Untieing tntti-r to tat r t b th s i fli rod later than Mor.ltv i o n f f lu-al)' ls". and not tr t'i lhi'alsy m I t Kridav'e t-i. V rl,4fs f Ifs'ii urn rn lf tt'is tu rn iiuv vive and il wilt b li.'f'd In In r'jr tr. lance. Mrs 1 l M;."v hs ffiU' l sti l ri-rn I np a !, f,t riss r..tifi.l In lb" I. -o'l'euMi i b ' l' till.etl ai I f Min t. ' " ;- till ' I!." t'-'!' i" f Slj'.e, hi(tl il niiM a tt,.rM!tt '. i .1 r'. to '--I . . I f ' 1 B.:s pstfjit.lt th'i iet!ifi t. McFarland Meroantile Co., have changed their business to an absolute oaoh basis, beginning with the new year. Their prices compare with the lowest. Also sell the Golden West Baking Pow der, as good as tbe best in the market and cheaper. See new ad. a W. W. Smead, having been to con siderable expense to improve his fowls hy the Introduction of new blood from the prize pens of S A. Wells, of Almeda, Cal , Ib now prepared to furnish etrgs of the Brown Leghorn breed that cannot be excelled tu Oregon. 17-tf . A. M. Cannon, founder of Spokane, was found dead in his bed in New York City a few days ago. Mr. Cannon was worth 81,000,000 in property, but was very hard pressed for caBh for some months preceding his death. Shilo'a Cure is sold on a guarantee, It cures Incipient Consumption. It ie the best ConghCureonly one oent a dose 25 ots., 50 ota., and 81. Sold by T. W, Ayers, Jr. T. W. Ayers, Jr., camo in Thursday from Olex and the Eight Mile country, and yesterday afternoon went down to Arlington to look after the sale of qurrel poison. Rev, E. P. Green will lecture at the M. K. church on Tuesday, April 16, 1805, at 8 o'o'ock, p. m. Subject, ''Life in Rhyme." Admission, 25 cents children, 15 oents. T. W. Ayers, Jr., is making sqnirrei poison that he guarantees. No kill no pay, aud sells it at 25 cents per can, 6 oat s for 81 50; $2.50 per dozen. Get a sample and try it. tf. Jack Cantwell's complaint has been determined to be appendicitis, and yesterday be le t for the hospital at Portland for treatment. ANSWER TO SILVEHITE. Ed. Gazette: I hope you will permit me a little spice that I may notLe a few thoughts advanced by some one who calls him self "Silvente." Now this man seems to be properly based on the silver question, but the single plank is too narrow for oue of a broad understanding. Hence I oonclude that be is either DBrrowly posted or that be is afraid of the plat form and power of the people's party. Now it the first is the oase he should at once subscribe for the Chioago Search light, or some other honest literature, published by a philanthropic party and thereby post himself; and when I 6By a philanthropic party 1 do not mean one whose philanthropy only embraces a favored few, nor do I mean a party who U still living by virtue of their good deeds done thirty years ago. It is a faot that "the 30" stood firm in our last legislature against Mr. Dolph aud thus far they are to be oommended, But when thev eleoted MoBride tbev plaoed a man there who was not com' mitted. Henoe we can only look upon tt)4 transaction as doubtfui in its ulti mate results. Possibly "the 30" eilver ites were tricked by the goldbugs. Their being on a narrow platform a little jar may have dislodged them. I do not know that there is a silver party, but only said that "there has been consider able talk of such a party," and knowing that there are many in the republican party who, through party prejudice, have failed to post themselves, our worthy oolleague, Mr. Lewis, stands ready to handicap any move whioh bears such narrowness upon its faoe. If any man will take the pains to secure the statistics and study them he will see at once that the inoreased indebtedness of our government has placed us beyond tbe power of silver alone to save us from thralldom, for tbe inoreased wealth of the money powers places silver in a position where it may be oornered. Will Hoskins, Habdman. Or., April 1, 1895. Mr. H. can rest assured that Mc- Bride satisfied "the 30' or he never would have reoeived their votes, While we do not concede the need of a silver party, we would like to have an expla nation as to how silver would be oor nered. Assertions and facts are two different things. Editob 1 Still at Labor. Hagh Medlock, the borseibiet and any other kind of thief he oan get bis bands on, is still at large. He is a lucky fellow, to say the least, for he has been pursued over a considerable portion of Eastern Oregon, bat lives and steals just the same. His latest exploit is to get away with a team and buggy at North Powder, the property of Post master Carroll. This he left at La Grande, hiring W. E. Bowker'e saddle horse at his livery stable on some pre tense or other. He had tbe horse at Pry Wilson's, on the John Day, Sunday last where he staid all night but left without paying his bill. Mr. Wilson didn't know tbe man but be overtook bim and foroed him to turn over bis UriBt and overcoat for the bill. On returning Mr. Wilson found out that Medlock bad taken bis saddle blanket. The horse he is riding is thus described : Weighs about 900 pounds, is a dark brown, three white feet and white strip in faoe. branded F on left shoulder; has a bullet under the skin just in front of tbe brand. Tbe saddle is nearly new and has on it the stamp ot O. Kirk patriok, Island City. Medlook is described as being tall, not very heavy, with dark eyes and a light mustaobe Mr. Bowker will pay a suitable reward for the capture ot tbe outfit and man. A Veteran of the Mexican War. Oak Harbor, Ohio. '"I met Geo. O. Momeny, an old veteran of the Mexican war, on tbe streets today, who told me that after reading about Simmons Liver Regulator he bought a bottle, and the first three doses gave bim immediate relief." Geo. Gosline. Yonr druggist sells it in powder or liquid; The powder to be taken dry, or made into a tea. If iSf J3 Our people should not forget to attend the leoture by Rev. E. P. Green, at the M. E. Church next Tuesday evening. Subject, "Life in Rhyme." Admission, 25 cents; children 15 cents. Personal. If any one who has been benefitted bv tbe use of Dr. William's Pink Pills will write to the Gazette, Heppner, Oregon, they will reoeive information that will be ot much value and interest to them. We are informed that Rev. Henry Rasmus will leoture 'for our people in the near future. Mr. Rasmus ia assured of a good bouse at whatever time be should decide to do so. Knights of the Maccabees. The State Commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate oough in our two children, we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and at the end ot two days the cough entire ly left tbem. We will not be without it hereafter, aa our experience proves that it will oure where all other remedies fail." Signed, F. W. fitevens, State Com. Why not give this great medioine a trial, as It is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at the drug store of T. W. Ayers, Jr, Green Mathews for shaving, hair cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Hatha at any time during business hours. CM. Jones, assistant. A sure oure for the liquor habit. No cure no pay. For full particulars nod Ayers, Jr., City terms call on T. W. Drug Store. 9 tf, Wanted Plain or fanoy 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 oeatly done. Try Ayers' squirrel poison before hnying any other. Only 8250 per dozen. tf. Loin steak, 8 els. ; round steak, 6 els, rib steak, 5 cts., at Sprays. The tiriiuine Merit Of Hood's Harsaparilla wins friends wherever It is fairly and houestly t'led To have perfect health, you mimt have pure h'ooil, sml the beat way to nave pure blood is lo t ike Hood's Harsapar ilia, the bet blond ptirill-r and strength builder. II expels all taint nf sorofnla salt rheum and all other humors, and at Iha same time builds up the whole ys tern. Hood's pills are prompt aud efliuicnt 2j cents Ubv. McEwan's Dbath. The Tele gram says: Rev. W. L. McEwan, rector of St. Mark's Episoopal oburcb, died last evening (Friday) at bis borne 50 Twentieth street, ot pneumouia, after an illness ot five days. His death was quite unexpected, for, although he was very sick, bis physioians at 6 o'olook last evening thought that be was ira proving. He leaves a widow and three minor children. Deceased was tbe best known Euiscopal clergymen in tbe Northwest. He was a native of Oregon having been born at Clatsop, 43 years ago. Hie father, R. S. MoEwan, crossed the plains in 1851, and settled in Clatsop oouuty, wbere be still resides. Rev. Mr, McEwan was eduoated in California aud the East, after graduating from Bishop Soott aoademy. After bis ordination be oommenoed work in The Dalles, wbere he remained for eight years afterward removing to Walla Walla, where he remained for one year. When St. Marks parish was formed, eight years ago, be was called to take charge of the little chapel, and so snooessful was be in bis pastorate that it is today one of tbe best-know n churches in the oity. No arrangement bave yet been made for the funeral, owing to tbe absence from the oity of Bishop Morris, ho was a very olose friend of tbe deceased, and who will doubtless desire to look after tbe matter. Bishop Morris is txpeoted borne today. Scrofula in the Blood Causes Glands of the Neck to Swell Up This Trouble and a Case of Rheu matism Cured by Hood's. " C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : " Dear Sirs : A little over a year ago 1 had a swelling come on the side of my neck. 1 was in very poor health generally and doctored two months with ths family physician who said my com plaint was a bilioui attack." His treat ment failed to help me so I determined to try Hood's Sar saparilla. To my great joy, the swel- s: Una nn the side of ,s. tx trft", ft? o W&tM&SXmZa P68"0- was pen- Mis, w. It. M;ill'rnce efited for my other Meadow, Wasu. ailments. After taking three bottles of the medicine,I have not had a sick day since. I for one, rec ommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to the afllic- Hood's-Cures ted, knowing what H has done for me in the past. My husband was afflicted with rheumatism and had that tired feeling, He took Hood's Sarsaparilla and found it Just the Medicine Needed. We believe it will do all that is claimed for It, if given a fair trial. Both of us have used Hood's Vegetable Pills and are well pleased with them." Mrs. W. K. Max LLRNE3, Meadow, Washington. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. CASH BUY T) WANTED McFARLAND il'WTlIMIMPMrS Big General Merchandise Store Heppner, ... - Oregon. We Sell Qoods- STRICTLY FOR CASH. STo More Credit Sales. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND Shoes now arrived. Bi(r reduction in prices in every lino. Groceries verv cheap. Hard ware, Tinware, ii assware. Crockery, Mitchell Wagons, Hacks and Buck Boards, Oliver Chilled flows, Wool Sacks, Meece Twine, Oils, Etc. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. Cash advances made on wool. Send in vour orders, Ac I .ood's Pills are purely vegetable, and de not gripe, purge, or pain. Sold by all druggists. For Salb. A thoroughbred rouis tered Hereford bull May wood, No. 28,606. This bull was bred iu Illinois by (eo. T. Uaker, and is just tue animal you want to breed 8 ook that will briug eood pnoe. 1 will sen oneap as 1 have another ot same stock; or will trade or good milch oows. 8tf. V . U. CPCKNUM. Hayes & Mathews, the butchers who own the City Meat Market, are ready to deliver meat to any part ot tbe city, at low figures end full weight every time. Don't forget Joe and lien.- tl. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. A NAROTESCAPE! We Sell The Celebrated . V A GOLDEN WEST Baking Powder A. i r- "COLUMBIA" ROASTED COFFEE. These goods are Strictly Pure and give the best of satisfaction. MfiFARLAND MERC. CO. It is the Headquarters ! jpl nttt, rsrut2 Oils, Glaaa, Toi let Artloeai Patent Mertlolnesi, ICto. ........ Office of all stages running out of Heppner. PHIL. COHN, Proprietor. Wheat, bu 8 32 Fluur.bbl 2 25 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. t oU " " three " " a uo Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 2 25 " stock 1 W U i D Hogs, on foot, cwt 3 00 Hofjs, dressed 4 UU Wool 5 8 Horses, Blow sale. Butter, roll 40 Ekks, doz K Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys Potatoes, per owt 50 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 85 & HCK flour, bbl 2 1)0 8 15 Beeves, stall red 4 50 W 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 & 8 00 Hokb, owt 4 50 ii 5 25 wool .asiern uregon.. vs ; Butter, tt) 10 W 14 Ekkb, doz 14? 15 Chickens, doz 5 00 6U0 Turkeys, lb 15 US 18 How it Happened. The following romnrkable cvont, In a Indy's Hie will Interest 1 he reader: "For a loiiif time 1 had nterrllilo pain at my heart, which Mut tered utmost, incessantly. 1 had no appetite and could not sleep. 1 would bo compelled toslt up in bed and belch gas from my sioni ach until I thought every niluuto would be my nist. j ncro was a lecnnn or oppression about my huart, anil I was afraid to draw a full breath, 1 couldn't sweep a room with out hllunir down mill resting; but, thauk God, by the help of New llenrt Cuio nlllhut is past and I lefil lil;o another woinnii. lie fore using the New Heart Cute 1 bud taken different so-called remedies and been treated by doctors- without any benetlt until I was both dUcoura-xed and disgusted. My husband boniilitine a boUlo of Dr. Wilts' INew Heart Cure, and am hup;iy tomy I never regretted It, lis 1 riuw b:m a splendid appelhe and bleep veil. I weighed U5 pounds when I be- fiin (.-iking tin) remedy, and now I wehihllHH. is e!To"t l:i my cu e 1ms been truly marvel ous. It f ir s'lrpatwa any other medicine 1 have ever t;;Ueu or any benefit 1 ever re reived friv-i physicians." Mr. UarrySlarr, Pullsvllle, Pa., October 12, IMP'J. l)r. Miles' New Heart Cure Is sold on a prwl tlvo nmriinteo by a !l drucslsts, or by the, lr. Miles Medical Co., lJkhart, lud.,on recelptot price, il tier bottle, tl x bottles .r, express pre p.'iid. llils v re ut discovery by an eminent anecialist iu I. en i t di cii'c, eiiutunis neither orjlatva Lur (luiiKCruu drug. For sale by T. W. Ayers, jr. THE 1 -: -SUCH A 8TIUY NOTICK. PORTLAND MAHKIT. Wheat, owt I 85 (3 95 Flour, bbi 2 00 3 15 Beeves, owt 3 UU wa oil " dressed 4 UO M o 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 'i 00 (( 8 00 " dreaaed 4 00 tf 4 DO Hogg, on foot 3 50 1 dreSHeil 4 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 5 ti 6 Butter 22j 25 Kiut. doz 0 Chickens, doz 2 50 0C 3 50 Tnrkeys, D dreaaed ii A (TKIU4I1Y IN M'ltl.KUV. A New Y irk diNpati li of March 2'Mb gifre the following acn ititit of a moat wonderful ttrgicul operation in that oity: "Thoe. Nevlnn, a Brooklyn itiHrehatit, from who spine a remarkable growth wm rt-tumod a few w-kt ago, died at the Hptify howpital Wdnmday a'trnon. IU waa .'H yr old, pruKperone and robuot, tnl nearly tbrre month ago, whm b coinpUia-il of ulurp pain id In ihitfti ami groin, ami hit f nen In O'.licllldnl I lltt 10 H'lllio over M-rtl '0 an be.-i I. a. I f.ifuifd. An np'rM'n w performed and a male child tlnbl ! chra long arii pfrf'ttlr ("'rn-d wm found imlwilili'.! In tiiwiiMi. Th doctor nd Nxvtn an one of twin, an I that f.f r tilrth th unbryo ( th o'br ill. ll I had li"in til n n (n q hi own. I l, il-rt'ira Iwliet. Id 'it a I hi lilr N.-VI' Ii 'latum I Hi lif of h imp'i-"ird h'titln-r. Thn. In om v, l, n fir, r. (' ,f llrf iinrti'a ar briikrn, and th il''iu of ILa b.hy n- u-l ." When your heart pains you and tin usual palpitation ia frequent, acoom panied sometime with nbotnem of breath ami low spirit yon are tmiQVring from a disordered itato of he liver. digettioo ia imperfect and there la wind on Ihe tlomaoh. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the kldiievi and Worn ditngerou to life. Wtf n should be taken to stay it pro urwi on the antwaranre of the Oral nvmtitom. Dr. J. H. Mclean's Liver and Kidney Balm ia epoiully aiUptd for dixirdora ot thi kind, rrice 1 ir bottle. A M'l.l IAL 0 l Kit Krt I. NO. HI'KINCi PLANT in On the 2nd day of April, lS'.).r, there strayed on my iilnce near Heppner, one thrpe-year-old horse, dark tmy Willi star in forehead, left hind foot white, branded Qgnre 4 on right shoulder. Any person owning this horse can Iiava name by paying all costs, including this nto'oe. W. M. Waub. LEADING GROCERY WHERE YOU OAN BUY Cheap for Cash Is the place to go for everything in the line of Oroceries, Teas, OofJeea, 8ugars, Cahned 7T1jj Goods, Tinware, Wood and Willowware, Stockmen Supplies ! Cigars, Tobnooos, Confeotioneriei, Eto. PLACE 18: The Red Front Grocery Old Blackman Stand, opposite tbe postofllce. 1$. A. HUNSAKEll, Prop. Kncoessor to Jerry Colin KOlt VMM OU TltADK. Depulq VOTICK Stock Inspector. 1H II K It K H Y (ilVF.N THAT T. N. Cruw hn Imcii miiMilnU-'l ilenutr H.x k iih' tur for the Iliittur i rcek Ks tlnii of Mnr- ruw county. j An. n i i. a .-w, :1.7 Moik Inspector. I have a jnok of Urst-class breeding qualities, eight years old, thai I would like to sell or trade. If ohhIi in not con venient, will take in exchange for this valuable animal either cuttle or sheep. Call on or address me at IIepinr, Or. tf. J. K. HlilnNM. Ben linnaaker, the ori ginal and only Hen, a rustler from Uuatlerville, seeks to tell the niiblio fiat ha in ready to do busineuM with them at Ihe eland formerly ooontiied by Jerry Cohn. 11 baa plenty of gimila to (n-ll (or ciihIi, at low prices, loo. See ad, W. V. H( ltIVM.lt. HAM MEADOW. JSl. wbw FIRM I MEADOWS & SCUI VN K U, Ifavo Bacremlfitl A. M. Ounn in tlio I'.liukHinitliii.R liuhint'HM ami are prcpnnMl to do nil kimlH of HI rnrtl.nt A run Th Ix .t lv in the wirld fur rnl, Having bought the entire Interest otirnrry atock Irom the J. O. 'A bitoey'a rtate cnuainting of apple. per, plum, prune, cbrrriM, acln-, aprieot, neolarioea, grapri, raptwiri-, black lrrM, current, gooaeln-rrie, dew berri', pie plant, tf wlierrie, (0., also haila ami ornamental tr, maplra, lm. bit ah, tnotmtaio ali, ratalpa locnal, b I l lr, poplar, balm, walnut, whit birch, oak, h-M fltnnia, mul-h-tru; prig h, willna. vergrfr te., f! iwwit'g thnri., alro'ind, rw, ami brill. III'". ti"W bill, rtti'fia, eig. Ha,.l-eu,tiii''',kU. hydrang-, iringe. ailb. t. An I liirig A WK'in Khop run In roniwtlon. HatUfwtl'in (iiartilen. Cull on thcin t the old (iunn hop, law. . HKPPNKU. MAIN KTltKKT, ele, An l liirtg ritn i 1.11.. I l,i run., to am llii trititf Brni., H..fr. t'i, hall Bh-uni, ! ar( t.ft,f d to furuih th gfid at ;Cotnr Main anil Willow Mffta, Fvrr M.if.-, lVltr. C'hapfw'l lltnd. irQ nt "f grown 4. rn.i.i n - ..i.n.i,. 'fr.-m r.n at i.nre, with a ht nf yonr i,, iKiiii(y eur. ri!, if h i pv rnj ii'.. i ia k'ii'ntT I .i rit I iv- .'1 cut ir n r.f iiu by1 21:11 rti, 1 uiio. P. C. Thompson Company THE LEAD E US Aro Still on Deck with Bargains for Cash Customers. NEW SWCK OF BflODS SOON TO ARKIVK! LI! Plenty of them at the Gazette Office Is the Place for Fresh Groceries, Cheap for Cash Only. FRESH BREAD, CAKES AND PIES ALWAYS ON HAND. Is Keoley Uiluls -OF- Vov tho Cure o Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It la located at Halrm, Otrgmi, 77i Mimt lleautiful Town on the Count. Call at th (irTT nfflr (nr particular. Htrlf tli iilill. Initial. 1 realinelit rl vale and lure cur. H0HSE8H0HH6. OtlS Paltao u NOTARY PUBLIC - CONVEYANCER OIMMOIO L'l n bear 1 I..' nf I .i.i an I we will tim,i "i pric tlil will Mr and rH U f fnt. "... a. . . . '....UM I A I If I'alirra HEITNEIl, OliEfiON. K"i'(' r U-f, th g'i-at ;' Jiff f , f 1 t't ' afll f i-Mii-a lo . I ' t I '. .... I Pl. ('.t-.l I', ."!, l. rj.ijtj T.V.'.Aj'i. Jr. Htt.rr lr lo ! vfi Min, lai f t.ing 1 p.-r if 0-gm. II 't 't. Urn, II (lit tl, l-lr 11 !, j;.',ti.f r. A ' ! n n t it atnm. ! .i ( i', p"p!' piif l nil prie. tuU cibe at th 0i-t .f2 I Vitcriio-H fit Xriw All butti"a attrnVil to in a promt' an l M'i-fa t' .ry manlier, Nolarif t'ublic and C..ln tor. OrfltK IN NATIONAL HANK M'lI.I'INO Land Patents Laml pntf-ntH H'curi'tl ftr Hi'lllrrs in tho hliorlrat j niHiblo liar. Contested Cases CimtcHtftl ciiHcri itilllijciitly bh1 hkillfully lmndliMl, Old Claims and Disputes OKI clainiM itml diHtniti r) rpcrdily Kcttlctl. Contests lletween Individtiala having noiillii ling rlaim nn.b r the aifrirult'rel taml law, ami th' between elaimmit nmlir the Mn eral l aw and gnnultural rlaimaiita; and ali litwn Uimint tin lr any if lite pnlilin UihI law and Iha lUilroad eoniiaine and lh ir gianter. ainl the utan ami their graatrfa, under 11, a Knuii I. ami and Heh'iol IjMiid (Irani. Mi laity madetif rtiriiig patent In Ihe almrtral mail,l tilne fur arttlrra who have oomplieil with tha law ondef wlileh their ri.lrira were niado, and who re annoyd and worrfd by tUlaj in Hi ian ol their .aletil, eauaed by Trifliog IrregoiantK-a wbiflb ran be eaily and p liy removed. Advira alo giveo lo all mtr relating t II. pnblia lead. eiepllly nn tKiinl arlalng finder th nw laai whioli bave two renntly paal providing for the dt'ji'Mial oflhe piiblio tlnmain. ... . If yon want your land palenl in almrry-lf yon want your Uml bnlnea, nt any rdaraflter, attended tu by killlul and iiipelml attorn- y. and pri.tnptly dia prd of, write II PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wr.Dnr.KMMiN, ( ii n Man., mm Bit, 1 1 U aahiUali U. O U J