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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
. to 4ulm WV ffr mtft tvtMM" rr .-t r'lwnJi CO M M RC!A L Ct'-; Enthusiastic fVleoting of Cuiiness Men Monday Evening. V, . 9; SEPTEMBER I, " i i V Sun 1 n in 22 20 MonlTuo Wed Tliu 2 j JJ 4 5 1) 10 U i 12 10 17 U j 10 2: 24 2D i 20 00 -, . ' ) ... ,. . '9 Fri S;it ( ! i 10 j 14 20 j 21 27 , 211 The I Ieppner Gazette TiiUhMjAy September 12, r.Kll. The WeeK's News Local anl I'ersonal Happenings in an i About the City. Oregon Wool Growers' Asso ciation at Heppner, Tues day, Sept. 17. Old Folks' Reunion, Heppner, Friday and Saturday, Oc tober 11-12. Cashier it-urM.' nnser visited lone, Friday. Assessor W, I.. i ti went to lone, Sat unlay. 'I t ic recent rains, caused a nniall rise in Willow creek. Arthur Minor's child, who has been (n k , in i in ro v in . Kiy'ish tni lurt-.J tmtn fur street wear, j tint received at Tin. 1'aih. Mr. Milt Morgan, who has ben very ruck, is. able tt be on tlio HtrcetH. Tlie heavy raiiiB of lust week will be of treat behctit to the ranges. Mr .1. I!. liiw'n. ( The I'ai'es, has ac i-t I ,t i s,li"ti ut F 1 j i- I'.iir. Mr. I ,r Calif , W. M- l.i . Mr- ;.. , . ll.lV e t :. I.e L: b. ' Mr-, x i Ii.iv" ' n i: t w u in ait . I'etil'-, fll -" ... I ;1 III I'll' o le-t i f Ii;k sinter , Mm. i- I ' , ..-r leOl'lo- 1 1 bar--. . 1' ,.,d l;.v..r, !,ete ' ' . I . ' t : in.'. i . !,.' : i- . !, I 1. -v.-! f.,r t! pa-t ' if lie I Saturday i'vi ihi. Mi" .1.1. n v,"- an 1 daughter. M Mab.-l. led l.i.-.lay for Wa.l.i Wall;., where Miss A.rs Mill attend school thin winter. Mr. 1. 1'. .1 e-. ("tncrly ma tinker of thw Il. ij.iiei 1'iour Mill-, has accented posit "ii a! the M n i Cunty I. and and Tr lit Co. "a w.ird "Use, 1 he i' x h: I : ' ci "1 ,M Minor K nei.i Ol j rdiorthorns at The hallos catna.il wiil,l!l pa V cv.rv v .-itm li I In -1 in ii . ,t h in if pin' ' ' on exhi hit i 1 1 - r.itit-n U.".i I. "The I-ail" fur school niippli'-H. T. K. Howard Uir firm grocerii-R liye for wale at Lower Warehouse. Mat'ockiV Hart keep th choiceHt I'rocerieH. Tahlets '. TahletH ! 1'ein'ilH jieriR, etir. Conner AyeiM I'rtii; Co. .leliy iJ.imm-h tind fruit jars at Matlock i Hait i'. All kindn of scho d mhhiI'ich carried at Conner A Ayer'a frnu Co'b. I'diicklieriinH aie next. I'lace your urdi rH with Mullock Hart Wiii.ai', n km, 'more wheat wanted ut the lleiiner It )iirii)j' mill. Spei ial sale hoys knee (.ants at "The l air," one week onlv. L'" per cent oil. I'.ixiks! iiijiiks! Ii inks! Coiihit A: Ayers lliunCo. hca'l )ilarteis f ir school hiioks. l aruiera will do Weil tu See the lli-j'-ner lluuriti null eo hcfoie storiiij; or seWinj; their w heat. To l arniers We will hi J! V ciiti'.ae from now on in iu.iiititieH over W M)imds at L' ' cent" per poi.nd. Fresh eery morning M itiutk IIartt Howard's )it eery sture is a very pop ular place (or the purchase of supplies for fai'iueiM and outli's for outing in the wav of exti.i linn uioi-erics. Almi-st evei ytii-.tirf nnaMialue kepi iusto'k. I'.'h liandy w here ymi an yi-t uny tljimx you w ai.t I u'lr c.i: I'M 1- ! I ll i.-i I 'V.! i ,,' l: "in tin- .loii !l I l.i will ! i-i" pp" i f' .ill. I 'eli diet. .ii M-j teuihcr ''i 1" 'I Kartell i!rc., of ."-call i'. They aie the choice ol a i ! ..f - ' head, ti,.- ' i..i:.-.ier '. v.in i :i'e t- let tiii- wii.vi o.i i' it ' l i ; '-. K. i 'cli-I.e: i'i 1:; - . I' ,. .-a-.:- k .tl.-d !.v I '. i'. '-. ( ,'.-: ! el, .tlel hil l W. Wll-o.l. f !., 1 !,. le.'..l V" ii ': -' A- s i-i.i', .1. . :: mil, a Mi .'' "i-i I e i n.eet t i J.eid in il j pl.t i , I ii d.v, I te:;.her 17, .it I ..I'.'e. 'k a. in. ia;Ui.-.i. in.icti iiiip-'i tain e will ruin.. !n-:. ne thin hicctiiiK'. All interested in the chick in luslry are earnestly rn piesled to attend tl.is ineelii,. The i,i .h rerrarkahle iehl of oats e'.ei tej. ,1 '., I in imv in , per l.i i .n the t'loh- i -:.it--. c.'i.ea fro!!, A . ! I l;i (lie !a-!ll of -. I.. Jhh. IC .11 t. at . .,. cu; ,. 1 !. .l"iiti I el,;' v . ..li I 'UI .j, , .. , , I ;i , ',i -i; , ,-, Vf , I . Hi !!' 1 r i nd t'.ie-:.!, .in a v. i .u-e t I ) i 1 ! i.'i-:.. I . tiu ;. a in w Variety ol ,'ali'te ..at-, and tne i.T.."ih l w.- pat ! tn 'i.a. !y lerthe. The in'etilif lit city hall Mou!a CM n in for the purpose of devifini' no ahM for the oij;;uii.iIioii of a ci.iiiii.en :al end aihletie cloli in Heppner was v e 1 at-j lended hy the lihsine-H men. Mn ii en- j thwniaMin waa shown, and ihn sent.ineM j was unanimoUH in favor of the oi'an..a- j tion of a wtronn and pi oj."i en.i M; cinh on1 a sound hijnincsH hasis. Temporary Chaiiman Ii. L. J lec'arjd f called the inectiiij; to order at eight; o ciock and stated the olect ol thej tneelin. The ineiniieiship rod showed that ij'i nerons. have already sined. '1 here aH a j;eneial exchange of views and the .juv-ction was o'iti.ussed at col. si der ahlij leiiiitli. Ii. M. .Shiitt was veiy much in faor of organization and said that he thought hiirfiiieHH interestn weie 8iifrerini for want of notriethiiin of thin Uirnl. Attorney i. W. I'helpn favored the election of a hoaid of seven director), to T'l ahead anil ascertain the re'juire rnentH arid start the cl'ih on a lid bus iness hasis. After eonsidetahle dicmiou, on mo tion of Mr I'lie'jH, the iiiestiou of the1 election of Heveu diiei tors hv informal hallot was put to a vote. The following directors were elected: (ieoie Conner, Mayor Frank (iilliatn, K. M. .Shutt, Ii. L I'eeland, Arthur Clark, Herh. liartho'oinew and i. W. 1'iiulpH. tienije Con-er, president, Mayor Fiank Gilliam, vice-president, Herh. Ilartholoniew, treasurer, and i. W. l'lielps, secretary, weie chosen without a disi-entinj; vote. It waa the yenerul coticensuH of opinion that a strong and active club Could he organized. The board of dircctorn expressed a wi'linness to do everything possible to make a success of the venture. , x H V. i ft 2 'T. . . . September Gorsei Values . . . T 1 OjiC(; a cu.-f or.'H.-r in this sto--!:, voud'f: ( i tain to come again, rr vf give you vouj' juony .-: wtrth ana Cor.sot Satis-faction. S inferior, iJj-littin good., but only bfcKt known, direct from factory of American y Lady Corset Co. ...Slioe Department r t if Mr. C. A. Khea returaed to lone yesterdfiy. Mr. Holicrt Slott lelt Monday for 1'eLdletoti. Mr. Herb. I'.nrtliolotnpw vas a liitssf'tik'er for 1 VndletuD, yceterday. Mr. II. C. Vells wns a iif.sst'iigcr to rm tlRii i, cstcnliiy. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adkins and daughter riturijel cm Tuetd.iy'n triiin. left 1'i-i.Uy f'-r , !'.el .' l.e 'n.s ) Htraibt front Corset in drab corett jeace, four I bookn, at . 81.00 Straight form corset, in black eatteen, four books, nicely trimmed, at 81.10 Straight form girdles in wbite, dreb and black oo Cter showing of nrj-to date styles o where i . r 1 'f j A Korxl, serficeable Corset, in drab or black, at 0 The Man Who Cares Nothing for Style.- 81.19 and 81.00 49 cents 75c and 99c Better ooe ut Dj not overlook Americnn Lady Corset Waists, at X 99 cents ft Jo? SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Is jnt as maoh Interested, in r l ft ft 3 y j Peters9 j I and Hamilton Brown's "American Gentleman" Shoes for Men j as the most precise dreseer. Work Shoes are just as much a Specialty with us as Fine Shoes in fact more. We would like to talk with you about Work Shoes and show you the best value for your money. SI 45, $1 75, $2 00. $2 25 V :zc: i3zV 4rr:" :"z '3z: :::i- FOR SOUTH AFRICA Clia-i. KT!i,in Vaneouvf-r, Vn.-L t .) llUel.d Sc'li(H)!. A i'i .-lit lie iter It ' I"' n on i v to u- airtu-ht h.-ate-. l ili-v d I not Collslim no much fuel, mi I the of the st" e , is s i h'th. i ii i-iT - I w,th other-. lot ''' I '' mi:., by l'lii: I mi. , ,!i ""' oncert of the opera I. ..use OW I I i l l Mr. I:.. I. eit F. Ilvn !, manager of the Morrow t'oniity Land and l'rust ( o.'s w a' elemse, depai t'-d Sunday afternoon for John Hay and ether interior point. He Will be K'otie about th dac lioo l Collltll'lU Sene l.a In !;i api'eite'l e.isnii in the evening and Well eh'lle ,t Was well lecelVed. beiln; very i ntertaiir.n.' fi"iii start to linish. Alt hoik'h the'e was a small culience ileel,t. Ilotliil;' oil the r . r ; M I Wilt niiitted. Heppner ha- a j."eat deal of I nu-ic.ii tab nt and it was let veiv en- lor the otchotra to . ay to that if the wn.k.tit! skiits nil ult haVe a pair ol pt. ,(,..,, r atxl In orche-tia see 111 In them , ..'!', $-.7 " and h(l') At I'm ;-ve am.ther recital, more will take ad I', ut v.i:-t.i-e 'd the chain e t - heir a real 1.. V McCub'.in ha fold a band ofj1"' '1- 'IH two vear ol I wethers for 7" per head. San. I itch s dd -I'M ea-lii.; wetleii for J Lo per head and I I'M' lainh- lor if 7' )ier held to Mr, Kidder, cf I'.akei City. Wallowa Chieftain ex ten sion sole, iii it hh a-e too,!. couiiii'Ui '-oinaiii SfMl-e k.ii I very 'adv nsiii shut j ..in 1 tv i-eat. an I it is hop. Mr. J. W. ("nihil. rc;'ie-' n'ii till' l.ivi'l Jul ol, I.lll.d"!! A tilde' i iis.ii'Hiiee Co.. was ii. the ry cs ii'id.ty. Mr. lliU' r Wells df;jfti'tt d Yes terday morning for (.'orv-illi-. w li.'l t! In- pites to littend ihc Ar i i c.dtunil Collcf,'.-. Miss Miitti-' Stroiil, Mn i vctdiii:. reec-iwd f!i" s'-.d new Sickle Horse Purchased for Zng .:.u 1- . 1 thine.- liars w v '' v j ' vLere !n- I.-. Tiiday was a livi-lj day in the thr w ee'.-. lo:-c luisiuefts in Heppner. tuuch joe.i- i S. Cyli, of Walla Walla, re.r"if the M-.yii soi.tit. the En!i.sh govoriiiiM-Lt. ; tlio H'-t :.i i wa lmr' huvinjr Ik rsi s to ii-l foat:l o . Mr. Tliorf, Avers rvturue-J Satur- lay eveniim from th" Ma iliwcr m t-,p .-lUcauvUlf .:nc:. 1 ', M 1 r V;! I'Hst ! r. A v i - is vi r v r tii ro--2 :'.- ! t!';h' . 'Wtl'.-l tv 1 Co. 1, II Cl. I in tli.j South African war for I' I than exj.' c t.r. J tli- d 'Mil of h.-r father :.t Udd lisL i.uountrt. A large d um lit-r of ,'f dKI hi:;.. ; ih .1 C horses wert brought in hy Lotx-- f mines wiii" b mtv nil a from nil ov.T tl.t.' coantrv. ' ei-tv iii C. 1 - .r f .xttir-.1. I at ):..- mm re 1 hea 1 cam.- froiu til- Stnlt.T. ..: il-.-i -L-V. t!...- fn- !.v . L.i luick country. I'tiliko lb'4 ; kur-wu liiininu' u wi, i- lh'T with ' United States govornnient agent.-, 'a force of tiv- m-a actively en; SCHOOL BOOKS :-r Cu. have been appointed exchange of School Books. SI cc um - '-.r.ir old ones and get new ones, s i I ! 1 1 1 money to do this. Dru?r Co., Mam St., Heppner - tin- Englisli are not very j-artiealar ji,!ed in I.-v eloquent work. Four !!. Iowa. Miss S:r..n 1 i ai t -a ;n ti;e s-l.-ctioti of cavalrv liorjtp', , n,-". lues iav luortiiny: for li-r home in and took much lighter The Ibdles. , As there are a great many hoi st Mr. .1. 11. Jones. reuresentiDt.' of this kind , sales were rapid. tho Stundird (.bl Co., nasmth I . . T ... . - ' - 1 are i i.gatre 1 lu tunnel 01 k iniaii.ls. j and two on the shaft. A four-loot j end rf rich, free-uiilling ore Las H-en struck, Mr. Stalter thinks i Mr. Coyle I'urchased MO head. I that he will have enough ora out! citv the fore part of the week for ranging in weight from S00 t hy Christmas to warrant imtticg 1 ...1 i. .t P I . -t. the purpose of introducing the use j pounas. between me ages 01 of crude petroleum as a fuel for j iive and eight years. Prices raDged producing steam. He was in eon- !1 tln way from i:Q to 850 ler iereuee with the Heppner l'.leettic head. Light and Water Co. The result1 The horses will be shipped to of the meeting will not be nmde VVy.nuirg for Knglieh inspection .ul.lic at present. Mr. ,1 ones ; nml receiva!. These horses have a states that by putting iu the ' I'"1- trip before them. From proper appliam-s for the use f W oniii g they will he shipped to petroleum, it can he used to much Atlantic coast, and from there better advantage an 1 at less eost ; will go to South Africa. It is said Matlock .V Hart, irocers. Hve f ,r sale at Cower Warehouse. TheOiiiiK and Weekly Oiet'onian one vear for . Full line of leital blanka at Foitland prices, at 1 1 ii 1 1 k nllice. I niicv irrm-eries e-peciaUv adapted for city tiadeat Matlock A Halt's. ( iritii Wool tiroweis Association, Heppner. Tuesday, September 17. A Cutting Affray On S itur by. spfuiher 'Jl. I'd. Ii. t ae. :i th hoiirK i f III a. 1.1 a J '.I P in , w e wiil p i ! i'ii s il 1 ' Chielr. r.'s .1 I'l.e . , : ' ' ' y, ,,. . ." .'. '.I I- I . H. Ill' " " v . at Si "' "en. ..r.. (. i i 1 , ti.l h e' 1" 'I'." reason f"r do Ok' this. o ,i b'.l h"t H". j 's in i,.i..". nil I w hen tl ee u "Is w, ... i t ii. e tel. h tic Inn" I,,.. . 1 . ; . reap the most li"li It i,.. r,.i ... - .nr f if the j.,. .( i I ' t f lie r i "f '' I'1""-" Mr. W, W. l.ipsett. Saturday, re eeived fii'iii San Fianci-en a private lot' hat he keel w I, lie act.n; as chief cleik in the C S 1'. C. S Mb.itr..s "n a noiitt's' ovaje. 1'he lo coiitains a complete recoi.l of the ship's move no n t -I i ety day d urine; the t ri. as w ell as the incident- of the till' while at sim md in po:t. ltisieiy int i i c-t iii; and delineates ill detail the inal.ciiv eis and loikii'i! of a slop whi, h fuirn-hes a study that is inleiestin: to the la'id liihhcr. The sb : p covei ed L'". iniie" iind isit. .1 the follow im; places: Mar .pie- is. Such ty, I pt'i't and l.o.ier l'au ni. .to-, C 'ok's. T..tii!as, V .iv.m. Fiji. Mai shall, t iiibei t , Fibs, Caroiiues, l.a dioiieand Fiieinllv I-iand-, and Japan. '..'Ussiati SiPeiia and A'ask.i. The home of M r. I-riclricli, near the i IC.'v N. dei,.t, in t Ins cit y , w as bur k'!.uie. Sund iv t.etw i i '. b..e- of Iii e and nine VI in a mil). i Mr. Rert Bryant, who has Lad! charge of a telegraph office at Kowena for the past summer, re-J turned Monday. ! lr. House returned Monday; from. Pendleton. Prying preparation sin-ply devel- j op dry catarrh: they dry lip th secretions, i i.i .i i . t.;t i . i.-.i-.. i,t f if nifiui ni!t ana uec'in- l n-., 1 ub..r. it nn',.s,iirv ' 1 11 lliese UOISes 1H1U UOWI1 HI " , , . than Wisil. w Here It 1- l.Ci i-s-ary nose CAimini-afar more scr-.oastroc.t ie than t l use large utiantlties for Steam V'i" Town WlM cost the English j the ordinary form cf catarrh. Avoid ail dry.: power. IVtroleum is g. a Jually ' u-..t Pr head. It j i'JC gaining favor as a steatn.pr.vlticiiig - 'ftunated that the life of eaalryj Ely's Cream I Van is such a r. r-edv "' ' s- i s- , , .,. fat-ir-h cr co.dmtl.o head' fad. lu Cahfornia it is tnking h 111 ,llth Africa is only , lXiy. a trd 6. , will U ; tlie place of wood and eoaF iu : four months. It is expensive bus-1 mai'.id for lo or.a,. Ail d-uci-t s.-ll the , ' , t . ooc. size. 1. V Krotliors. . " Sarr, :i St.. N. . many large concerns. The South- j ' Ul famish Lorces for tin war. , T,ie euri3 v:.,lM,t r,-n. a ? tmt ' j .. r, a great many oil-burning locomo-J m kkih. tives in California and Arizona, i Ice Cream, Candy and Oyster Parlors H. D. Wood & Co.. Props .Successors to Beal i Co.) WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF ..CANDY AND ICE CREAM.. DEALERS IN' CIGARS, TOBACCO", PIPES, FRIITS, ETC.. ETC , over an irritated mid re cry surv - . r. .ut- ; inc immediately the ps'.nfal in:'.;.: i n- .tion. With Klv's 'ream Fa'm t.-js:' a:u.fd l.li lirFMTIAI.-I.I.AIIM At the re--- uitmt Xakl Catarrh ar.d ll..y 1;T. A desirable feature is the absence1 i len.e of the bride's parents, in j j of smoke and ashes. There is no 'l"'' ,r M,,t,m''7 -V'i at !' o clock l. in.. Jr tercim l.icl- ' waste, ami the heat Cftti be regit i tenlbal to Mr. ior;e ldaliai, J ii'lj; r lated more accurately than with j b.utholon.ew otr.e.aP.m:. j , i Miss I ichtenthal is the daucMer cf any other fuel. j M iu.tit0Utll;l!t , ,.i.known hn,. , Candy Candy i k HI the im Iv at.' .1 th s far as can be learned, everv- in. ss man and county t-easiuer of Mo,- row county. Mr. r.'alun is 8 highly respe. tc i' viem in a ii of this V l cl r, :'. The v.viiK' coiio'e hive th be-t. . wishes i I their many hionds in th;--. i' 1 t. k I e I 0 1 I 1 ' O 1 ; h."i b .. J ' a . 1 i,. f. ,!'', r IT'.'" ol el III. H" j . set i- ;:. H . that e .,i . . r. bty nee what .,u ran in b v:iie!isi'..' a j ,el"' l tin- s'.lc. n 1 in laidl l 'ii , , . e utd res, nt e.e -li pity ji.irel.H-inir a j cl t with a v.-tvel l.rnl'l t;'i. N "'' "' '""l' r I'-.. .....rtii I', to cent" (wl'.n. tli. v lint). 'I'loi. 1- -i ""a ll I" se-. 'V r...el.l trill U". -'"'H lie tie,. Ilo.t l.b msy kl oil of :. t:iu i:Ain. I:"-"'-: ) , u . l e ; . 1 1 i ill. lu.b.-l I i I : all' ;. i i .-, 'i. A pi:: "i d . e I. a:, , e llMdei.'l.ii hi '1 i al..i -i ; . n ;. I -1 1 1 in . i : e ) , . ' l e 1 h "111 V iiT.ll ! he It' ills- W as .1 p'li -e .'.tli ,'!J i'i a;- i a i i i . i i'i . lei! t ' ',- . I 1. lit .1 i'ii'' V .s,e ! !!";.' '! . a' the jei's,. a- I..I I t l. is VC! V like l ! 1 ' w in k cf thing is progressing in a very fav orable manner at the Oregon liai'rond Coal Co.'s coal mine. While the ollieials ..f the u i: e are we cry eonset vat i e in makit, p n':i- ' ' be any of the progte.-.- i ! i i . i, p iii i,t woi k oi future i.,b ii i !,-. i-tlll it is evid lit that they ;,te N! w. 11 sa!i.-!'ii d mn! i i . i nal '..o h in the ultimate re.-uit ol' l!-." cuter- pi l-e. 1 lint co tl mis! in-! ii i del, th. 1 car- a I'lin.i '.. P.- ' t :o - it t THE DALLES ..Street Carnival.. AND 13TH ANNUAL r UlCl IJUClt V i it(0 Dist. Airricultural Socielv s V T HE HEL1 AT THE DALLES, OliEGON :SIX DAYS- SEPTEMBER soth-OCTOBER 5th Positively t.'tc Biggest and Grandest Attraction Ever Given in the Inland Empire. 1 1 1 K i 1 N-- At lone, s ! !. of ch c,'T .1 Mr. and M' ( rC :aay. .-,) t. 'dantiiin, Newton. There : i vi-ry day. n ss I ." I I o v F! ; b' i:'.it.v Spti'ial and Hare Attractions th I :' !- ;s : tutles f travel Ci wittier. 1 t, i - PKKMll'M: '. a i 1 Art Exhibits. for Stock iti- L). r s r r w st UUUU KAIiU T - k j 1st Ocr-1 Me i. 1 lbll;i -; '!! b witea 1:1 irn for o - i no ijuct ion. I h. i ..)- c.impaiiv has oidet'i d a to v in nd drill of the lllo.-l tin ih-t u i pattern, which i expeel ,1 t lie ! here in a short time. The . ; .; I ilittiie (if several thoti.-ainl .hd'ar I in miicliinei v r-how s that ti e, ,' i a. 1 ji, ..-, ;i,i, v;ii oi ior s.iiin thing in the r. p"-i ; n a . !e e e-. Ci . . ' . ,;si,l ill: 1 " ' c .11 ! '!, s Week SUrVCM:S Sb'tl't.d Work. iV.mi tliis etty on the pr..p.-cl !:t e Local Wool Grower' Assacia tion . ( I . C .. . Ic oo. mile- li I- 1 11 .!,-. I'll. 1 .' M " Ileil. I i .1 !o n; a i e t he inli ei s ot t he new "i - e.ll'..lt Hi: 1 h . .1 . V . I '"lllieiiv . "i"l- dei.t ; I F. leu. se. iet.i: i t c i-n:. i . t".- i:n!r.-. tr. iri'iiUii. ut y ftio Weekly of railroad to the mines. I: istii g. n. ral opinion (hat this mi:;.' will be I'liiiiii.iiiug eoal for evpoit I e f 'le a gri'nt lergth of time. i. v . 1' Iii lie- -, Mi;,-,. i to ' r. mid V - v i a a : e t . a - S . ... v Notice ) i c work im a- ' i"sb e'l s II civ.!;-. .M M'i:- . s ' :.' I -e k V . - . ! , . :' ,.-...' tili.-r i,l ) ll I i. '; - ) . r I. S ,i, i- ,- . s It:. ,. ' 1 , ,-, . s.,e. Ite. 1 ,', I 1 i i . I'AKkr' :i. I ' v... t e I--.,;, . ' t...:.Ksvi ' n:i,:e i n h I I : ! e tl. It, u: t . . c : h t--.rp. rt ,ti"ii !n n, si d - e is m'! visit thw "f the low 1 ' ir i ariie Secretary, The Dalles. Ore T-)E PALM" iT-l Rubber Couicnt Floor Paint Send for Co or Cards to W P. FULLER & CO . Pot t-4. Or. ot'll au cn Lt ts out i.oM