Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 08, 1893, 1, Image 2

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EsOne of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.:
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CTTND 1 60 ACRES rimb Culture claim adding, of which deeded bad there are 140 acres good faring W me tia.at.ce a 4
I fenoe. Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
' Tnce for the whole, SHOO ; or without the timber culture claim, S00. TT.
AND i"A
AXOTHI5K BARGALX.
Good, deeded ranch, 320, Ih in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms.
.. .1 rustler can pay
Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. W.U H . ' ast ml hu no use for it.
for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, oner lues
For further information call at our office.
. - i
Give your business to 11 eppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp-
Patronize those who puirvw
ner.
wi.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible for his or her coinmuiilca "
correspondence will be published unless '
writer's real name is signed as an evidence ol
good faitii.
f Ml
Between Life And
of a
Did you ever
Read about the
Mau who
Hid hia
Liybt under
A bushel?
Yeaf well
Tbat is like
Doing business
Without advertising.
All the
BniJe schemes
In the country
Will notacoomplisb
Half as much
As a good ad.
In a good, live,
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
By the people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; that
TJsei its space
Like merchandise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
.22
One of (lie Remarkable
lug on the Koi
J3
T Hit silver fight is not over. No, it
bas just oommenoed.
The Kentucky congressman, Breoken
ridge, is the aubjeot of quite a sonndal
Washington, D. 0.
The home rule bill bas at last passed
tbe English bouse of o mmons. It will
now be sent over to the bouse of lords
for their aotion on the measure.
Tub latest iu the line of fraternal
paperB lu Oregou ia the Oregon Knignt
It is a bright publication and tbe
Knights of Pythias should be proud cf
it.
Tub Living Issue publishes Hons.
W. It. Ellis and J. L. Wilson as voting
tor the gold -bugs. This is a mistake, as
both voted iigniusl the unconditional
repeul of the Sherman aot.
It's getting down to a point where
parlizauehip must ceuse to a certain
extent. The West and Houth oan
oombine and get along nicely, but tbe
East and West, never.
11
b A Singolar Story
Detroit Moh'er.
TEUBIBLE BATTLE WHICH
LASTED MONTHS.
Incidents burder
n antic.
Conuuhshman Hermann should suc
ceed Dulph to tbe senate, if a republican
is to be elected. Hermann is in toncl
with the people. Dolph oan not be
returned to the U. 8. senate.
If tiiic Sherman law is unconditionally
repealed, then followed by radical
tarilT olianges, we may expect still
harder limes than we have had, an 1
lucky is the man that can weather it
through to 1 ;(. England is all smiles
now.
Wkstkun republicans iu oougreBB
threaten to retaliate on Eastern protection-gold
-bugs by voting for free
trade. While we do not believe in free
trade, yet this move is nothing mure
than right, and, perhaps, it may bring
many a gold-bug republican to bis
senses.
Enuland demonetized silver in 1S16 .
Why? Because she bad no s'lver of her
own, no set about to make the balance
of the World's stock as valueless us
possible, giving her holdings iu gold a
greater purchasing power, producing if
possible a discount on silver, and all
other products, as oompared with gold.
Our country, the home of silver, fell
into the trap and England has been
successful. As a measure of values
silver if let alone, oan perform tba(
function oven better than gold. Legis
lation is responsible for its present
condition.
MII ICK TO rO.NSt'JIKHS.
From the Detroit Free Press.
Thomas Ha.en was seated in his
comfortable rooking ohair at bis oosy
home, 1289 Russell Street, yesterday
morning when a visitor was aunounoed.
Tbe gentleman arose and greeted tbe
newcomer with tbe grace of a diplomat,
and as he opened up a conversation it
was evident tbat Mr. Hagen was a
person of more tban ordinary intelli
gence. To his visitor tbe remarkable
changes and peculiar career of this
man was a sourae of muoh interest.
Tbe wonderful transformation in bis
appearance within the past two years
is itself worthy of the study of a
scientist. Mr. Hagen, a oouple of
years ago, was so. weak and emaciated
tbat today be doeB not seem tbe same
individual.
KbeumatiBm was the oause of bis
terrible sufferings.
He is a Detroiter by birth, having first
seen the light of day in this city 36
years ago. When quite a boy he was
apprenticed to tbe molder's trade, and
.ver since he bas followed this avocation.
Ha is quite a prominent member of tbe
local Stovemolder's Onion, and can be
found nearly every Saturday night in
ubbcuuuuUb n, luo uieeuug Ol tuo v,.
About two years ago Mr. Hagen beoame
seriously affected with rheumatism, the
result of working in draughts of oold
air.
"The shooting pains of rheumatism
are actually, I believe, tbe most horrible
peualties that can be inflioted on man
kind. I cannot begin to tell you of tbe
agony I Buffered. I had a thorough
experience in the art of torture, and no
matter what I used to ease the pain,
it seemed as though I was doomed to
greater suffering. I had a number of
friends who took great interest in my
case, and reaommended numerous reme
dies, which I tried without avail.
Nothing seem to do me any good. 1
was under tbe onre of Beveral well
known Detroit physicians, but their
sei vices were absolutely without favor
able results. I was bedridden. Why,
I oould not move from one chair to
another without assistance. Home days
I would feel a little brighter than
others.
"But presently another attack of that
infernal rheum itisin would strike me,
leaving me a veritable wreok on the
barren shores of humanity.
ny accident l read two years ago a
Canadian paper containing a remark
able story of a miraole in Hamilton, Ont
It was that of a man who was tortured
to death by rheumatism. He was in
duced to use Dr. William's Pink Mils
for pale people. He was immediately
cured I doubted tbe truth of the
matter at first, but thought I would try
it. I bnd my people hunt all over town
but they oonUl not find the pills at any
of the drug stores. The only place
they were then sold at was over in
Wiudsor. Well, my relatives went over
tbere and purchased a few boxes. Great
Christopher I but my niiud goes baok
in ecstasy to tbe obange whioh iin
mediately came over me after nsitig the
ink Mils. I began to improve and in
a few weeks I be lunatic pains left me,
and in a Bboit time I was able to be
out and around. From that lime I bav
been at work.
store shattered nerves. Tbey are an
unfailing speoiBo for such diseases as
locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St.
VitUB' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu
matism, nervous headache, tbe after
effect of la grippe, palpitation of tbe
heart, pale and sallow complciionB, that
tired feeling resulting from nervous
prostration; all diseases depending
upon vitiated humors in the blood, such
as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc.
They are also a speciflo for trouble
peculiar to femaltB, such as suppression,
irregularities, and all forms of weakness.
Thev build up tbe blood and restore
the glow of health to pale or sallow
cheeks. In the caae of men they etfeot
a radical cure in all cases arising from
mental worry, overwork, or excesses of
whatever nature.
These pills are manufactured by the
Dr. William's Medioine Company,
Scheueotady, N. Y., and Brockville.Ont.,
and are sold only in boxes bearing tbe
firm's tradi mark and wrapper at 60 cts
a box, or six boxes for $2.50. Bear in
mind that Dr. William's Pink Pills are
never sold in a bulk, or by tbe dozen or
hundred, and any dealer who offers a
substitute in this form is trying to de
fraud you and should be avoided. Dr.
Wil iams' Pink Pills may be had of all
druggists or direot by mail from Dr.
Williams' Medicine Company from
either address. The prioe at which
these pills are sold makes a course of
treatment comparatively inexpensive as
compared with other remedies or medi
cal treatment.
"How to Care All Main Diseases.'
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medioine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tbe
faoe, hands, nose, Ac, leaving tbe skin
dear, white and health) Its great
. - "j z ,"ii5u7" Ask your drug
gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr.
COMMUNICATED.
Auy wet streets or sidewalks, made
trom our mains, found in front of resi
dences or business property onoe during
the course of a month, will render the
party owning or occupying said property
as renter, liablo for one mouth's sprink
ling at regular rates.
J. D. Hamilton,
Sec. H. L. 4 W. Co.
fumnwr Weakness
And that tired feeling, loss of appetite
and nervous prostration are driven
nwav by Hood's aarsaiwrilla, like mist
before the morning sun. To realize the
benefit nf this great medicine, give it a
trial and you will join the great army
of enthusiastic admirers of Hood's sar-Mnnrilln.
M. E- ohorob, South, East Columbia
Conference, was called to order at 9 a. in.
by Bishop O. P. Fitzgerald. Theie is a
full attendance of ministers. Attend
ance of "lay" representation Is small.
The session promises to be very pleasant
and profitable. The first day's session
was devoted to bearing reports from
presiding elders and pastors.
Preaching last evening by Rev. How-
son B. Terry, of Rosalia. Preaching
this evening by Kev. Craig, of Spokane.
The intervals of sessions arj spent in
committee work.
The Bishop is lather feeble, having
recently been attacked by the grippe, but
his diguined presidency is pleasantly
modified by sparkling flushes of native
wit. Tbe persouel of the conference is
about the average of like representative
bodies, being composed of men of large
and varied expeiieuoe aud attainments.
Conference will close Sunday evening
with tbe reading by tbe Bishop of the
appointments.
Respectfully,
Edwin Palmer.
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 30, 1893.
A Good Thiun to Keep at Hand.
From the Troy (Kansas) Chief.
Some years ugo we were very much
subject to severe spells of cholera mor
bus; aud now when wi feel any of the
symptoms that usually preceed that
aliment, bucu as sickness i t the stomach,
diarrham, etc., we become scary. We
have fouud Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhea Uemedy the very thing to
straighten one out in Bucb oases, and
always keep it ab ut. We are not
writing this (or a pay testimonial, but
to let our readers know wbatisagoou
thing to keep handy iu the bouse. For
sale by Slucuin-Johuson Dmg Co. 1
GREAT SHOWtR OF
II Made Many IVopli- Ilrllovo That I lie
Kntl of the World Mad Come.
The most imposing display of shoot
ing stars on record occurred on the
night of November in, 1W, and was
witnessed in the greater part of civil
ized North America. To be exact, it
extended over the limits comprised be
tween longitude sixty-ono degrees in
the Atlantic and one hundred degrees in
Central Mexico, and from about the lat
itude of the Ureat lakes to the West
Indies, says the Philadelphia Press.
Seldom has nature exhibited a scene
of greater or more awful sublimity. A
resilient of the vicinity of Niagara
falls gives the following-account of this,
the grandest display of natural tire-works:
The two Icnd'ni' powers in nature,
water and life .'i-nil to engage in an
emulative display of their grandeur.
The ileafotiiii'r r.mr rf the cataract
rilled the mind of the spectator witn an
infinitely heightened si-nsc of sublimity
when its waters were lightened by the
crhn-e of the ineteori.: torrent in trie
skv. In tiianv parts of the country the
people were stri-Uon dnmb, imagining
that the o-.id of th.' world had come.
Others, whose eilucntion and vigor of
mind prevented thorn from yielding to
such terrors, were nevertheless vividly
reminded of tin- jrrand description in
the Apocalypse, where It says: 'The
stars of heaven fell ir.t i the earth, even
as a fi;f tree castetb her untimely tigs
when she is -.lnVn f a miphty wind.' "
In ls"i: n si nihi'- ! ..-t ::il exhibition,
though of cm fmuvU', was wit
nessed alon"' t:. Ohio river and off the
coast of Spain: the year before, 18SI, a
great "fall of stars'' was reported by
Capt Hammonds, of th" Hritish vessel
Restitution, then sailing in the Indian
ocean. It is rath'-r remarkable that
each of these "star sh iwers'' occurred
on the night of Nuveinbcr lit.
TO PREVENT SEASICKNESS.
Sundry Theories Vl. , Ko-
iral'dlnji i'
curious notion 1 umon
tbat the stoma-h (, is full
possible, savs '-, .. .... Thus
have we seen stout old men Hind women
take with praiseworthy persistence
had the result been sati -.factory bis
cuits, brandy nr.! soila. apples, a pint
of porter, n red herring and various
other edibles and potnblcs with an en
tire want of mi." os io retaining" them.
a course of procedure peculiarly trying
to those who happen to be standing, or,
rather. lyinK on the verge of the act of
vomiting. Were we to counsel those
who are liable to this affection we
should rcominond as follows: Take a
moderate men! two hours belore going
on board. JicnKiin on deck amidships,
well protected lorainst cold, as long as
possible. As soon as the premonitory
symptoms appear retire to the berth.
undress as quickly as possible and lie
flat on the back for the first twelve or
even twenty-four hours without food,
Then take a small portion of dry bread
and roast beef without fluid; this the
stomach will probably retain. If there
ia much movement of the vessel lie
quiet again or even go upon deck, and
in the course of thirtv-six or forty
eight hours the system will have re
covered itself and no further trouble
will be experienced. It is a mistake
to introduce a quantity of fluid, even of
strong coffee, into the flaccid stomach,
but if sickness persists a glass of cham
pagne will probably prove serviceable.
In some few persons quinine or antl
pyrin, chloral or potassium bromide
may act well, but as a rule medicine of
all kinds should be eschewed by those
who do not wish to aggravate what ia
already hard to bear.
LOCAL MARKKT KKPOltT.
Wheat, bu . J
Flc.nr,bbl 3 75 ? 4 00
Beeves, oows & two-year-olds. owt. l ou
three - a uu t
Sheep, muttons, bead 1"uf fl
" stock o . '
Hogs, ou foot, cwt J"?
Hogs dressed 6COJ?2
Wool. 610
Horses, slow sale.
Batter, roll 50
Egge, doz 1-ti
Chickens, doz 2 00
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 81 05 1 20
Flour, bbl 3 00 (M 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 o 5 01)
Muttons, cwt 6 00 O800
Hogs, ewt 4 50 5 25
Wool-Eastern Oregon.. 8 fc 10
Butter, tt 20 (i 25
Eggs, doz 1 2b"
Chiokens, doz 5 00 (t( 6 00
Turkeys, lb 15 18
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $ 90 1 uu
Flour, bbl 3 00 0340
Beeves, owt 1 75 2 75
" dressed uu b n w
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 3 00
" dressed o 70 W o uu
Hogs, on foot 4 50
dressed I w
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14
Butter.... 15 25
Effirs. do. 15 ((? 16
Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00
Turkeys lb 12 14
Eastern Oregon
-sSTATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Weston Umatilla uoumy, o"' .
. ,,, v,!uxr i r. STUDENTS, and merely nominal in tbe pre-
-pUITION flitr. ium -,,.,., receive State Diplomas au
ute without further
allies' Home; board
mousing , -: ,iap k in
examination. Board ami iook.u,,, T " ' frn,n 81! 50 to 4 00 per week.
alone. S2.2. Board and lodging in Pr . ' ' ' ' , mllaio. A11 tlie depart
Good opportunities are offered in vocal -J fT For further inform,tion
ueu wiiu lunuoiu t t r
1. A. Yoriniuniuii tjo m
1 ft w
f.lP.l.MI
niantii O PA I H r( 1 1 1 u (J ( T I'l'""'"
apply to M. Q. Royal. President of the Faculty, or
the Board of Regents.
The Palace is the leading hotel in the
city. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided for everyone, a
At
I'llUltCU
M. E. church,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Sabbath service
' It was not long after I scoured the
pills over Bt Windsor tbat I fouud they
were for sale here in Detroit, at Brown
& Co.'s, corner of Woodard and (Ion
gress, Michell'a and BasBett & L'Uom
meuieu s, iiooaward avenue. 1 pur
chased them for nity cents per box. I
guess you can buy them uow at allium
every drug store iu Detroit.
"I have recommended the Pink Ml
to Feveial ef my friends around town,
ami although their cases were similiiir
to mine, they have all been cured.
There is nothing ou the face of God's
earth djual to them for rheumatism and
and other diseases. Until my dying day
I will praise the pills for being the
cause of my present happy and con
tented condition."
Dr. William's Pink Pills are not a
pateul medioine in the sense in wnich
that term li usually understood, but are
a scientific preparation successfully
used iu geueral practice (or many years
before being offered to the public gener
ally. They ooutain iu a condensed or.n
all the elements necessary to give new
life and richness tn th hlnod. and re-
morning and evening. In the evening
farewell services. Text, ' Finally
brethern, farewell. Be perfeot, be of
good comfort, be of one mind, livo iu
peace and the God of Love aud Peace
shall be with you." I would be glad to
have you present at this last meeting.
J. M. SlIl'LSB.
Pastor.
Preaching at the Baptist church next
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Theme: "Hard
times and how to better them."
Among the incidents ol childhood that
stand out iu bold relief, as our memory
reverts to the days when we ere young,
uoue are more prominent than severe
sicKtiess. mo yoiiug mother vividly
remembers that it was Chamberlain'
yougu Keinvdy oured her of croup, and
iu iuiu nuuiiuisiers u to ner own off
spring aud always with the best results,
tor sale by Slocum Johnsou Drug Co.
Johnny Kirk informed ve shop force
yesieruay mat ne would ou that day
me uiujscii Biieywania or a sweet,
though brief season of rest and recre
ation. However, he did not gel away as
ne was seen coming in from tbe oounlrv
yesterday afternoon with "Farmer'
Hychard.
NKW liKsiwrttANT.
I have opened a ttret olass restaurant
me oiu matlock building called
uouon restaurant.
NOT1CK.
To all persons interested iu securing
time for purchase of railroad lands,
please oall at clerk's office and sign
petition to congress.
58-67 J. W. Morrow.
(100 KKWAltD!
One hundred dollars reward will be
paid for the arrest and conviotion of tbe
parties connected with tbe robberv of
Frank Sloan and J. A. Thompson, near
Heppner, on Mondny August, 21,1893.
Quo. Noble.
156 tf. Sheriff of Morrow county
J
One reason why
Co.1 Liver Oil
nrwl nd:! h:is had such
'i Alnirxit . i hlta! mV AS tlli
that its curative properties are unequalled,
the coinh, supulie; the waste of tissues,
Serif's hmulsion ol rure lNor
atul Ilypophosphites of Lime
a larjc sale is because it is
but the best reason is
It cures
produces
flesh and lmikls up the entire system.
Scott's KiuuUien euros Coughs,
Colds, Consumpt'on, Scrofula,
and all Anaomio and Wa9ting
Disousos. t'rovonts wasting in
children. Almost as palatable as
milk. Get only liie roiuiIuc. Pre
pared by Scott & liowno, Chemists, Now
Jork. Sold by all Druggists.
tts
coi
Emulsion
w
LlliUill
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am
j Liu
ft
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
Willi 4ultmV JVmVM.Vf'M' "
Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix up
your watch or clock. Lie keeps a full
stock of everything pertaining to his
business' a
Nerve
Tonic
BFood
Builder
afcr jt
50e.
per box.
O for 8'i.Sll.
Penrt foi
dwcrlpln ia
patii hi, t.
'. WILLIAKS'
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y.
KAGLE
THE
BRAND
BEST
ROOFING!
STRICKEN DEAD.
TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS.
A recent New York dispatch reads:
"James C. H , a line looking and
apparently healthy man, was observed to
tagger while walking on Filth Avenue this
atternoon, and alter taking one or two un
certain steps fell to the sidewalk. When
picked up tie was dead. A physician ex.
amined the body, and pronounced heartditcat
the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature
of the case u that Mr. II was on his
way to Maine, to settle in the home of his
boyhood. He had passed the previous ten
years in the western mining country, and had
amassed a fortune. lfYUU haveanyof the
symptoms given in the fbllowingtestimoniala
you should lose no time in seeking relief.
From John L. Koberts. 81atineton. Fa.
"I have suffered with palpitation, irregular
pulse, fainting and mothering ipelli, pain in
shoulden, tide, and arms for over forty years.
For twelve years have been treated without
avail by prominent physicians in my neigh
borhood and in New Vork. Growing con
stantly worse, smothering spells followed one
another, so my lite was often in danger and
I needed constant care. As mv son had been
cured by Dr. MM A'rw Heart Cure, he tent
ju. ,yir.. i "c ..nn uo gTe mi tlle ,,.; 0( ,he estate of Jn'nie. N Hr .n ll
instant reiirl. Uelore using tlie last bottle deceased, Citation: To David Hanly, and the
uiihiiM,, lima wi .lanieu tiieecniiK, iieeeased
Greeting: In the name ot tne State o( Oregon
on are herehv cited and rt-onlmi t, n,.UUr o.
the County Court ot the state ot Oreaon, ior
oie t uiimjr 01 jiorroiv, at tne court room there,
ot, at Heppner. in the County ot Morrow, on
jiouuar ine oin nay ol isoveniber lw;t, at 10
o l i",- in me lorenoon ot tnat dav, then and
there show cause II any exists why an order of
sale should not be made to sell the NWii of Sec
18 Tp. 2 S K ii E. W. SI .
Witness, the Hon. Julius Kelthly JtioVc of the
County Court of the State of uremia, for the
County of Morrow, with the seal of said court
attixed, this 16 day ol Aug. A. D. Issia.
Attest:
J. W. Morrow, Clerk,
by W. Wills, Deputy.
It iB unequalled for House, Barn, Fae
tory or Out Buildings and costs half
the price ot shingles, tin or iron.
It is ready for use and easily
applied by anyone.
Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs
Enrtly made watertight and fire proof at small
expense. With dark red rubber paint on decuvi d
ibinnles, it tills the pores ana give a substan
tial roof that lastB for years. Curled or warped
shinKleB, it brinei to their Maces and kppns
them. The genuine rubber paint requires no
ut-niiiiK mm uu uir
ON TIN OR IRQ? ROOFS. It ts oc-
knowledg
ed the best paint, has heavy body, 1b easily
applied, expands by the contracts of cold, and
never craeKB. One coat equals four of any
other. Buildings covered with felt ran be
inane water ticni ai small expense, write at
once for particulars.
Excelsior Paint and Roofing Co.,
ISA and 157 Duane Street. New York, N. Y.
Citation.
IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, For the County of Morrow: In
I Was comoletelv cured. AlihoiiD-h levtmtv.
five years old f feel twenty years younger.
I claim my cure to he almost a miracle."
Here i a letter from Mrs. John Kolges,
of Cleveland, O.t " I had been troubled with
my heart and stomach for years, but for six
teen months had been confined to my bed.
I bad four of the best doctors in the citv, but
none of them amid benefit the weakness'ofmy
heart. I alio had dropsy and rheumatism.
I never took medicine tnat relieved me at
once as Dr. MM Aw Heart Oun does. I
am much stronger. My appetite ii splendid.
I gain strength with every dose. I have
gained more in six weeks from vour treat
ment than in sixteen mouths from all the
doctors."
" Dr. Mile 1,'eu Curt for the Heart ii sold
on a positive guarantee by all druggists.
It is $afe, efeetire, agremble. and dnet care."
Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
r"-" Jr..
LETTERS
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rfvertpSd '"ng 'r lhe,e Pie"" say
nirriwi, A. M H.I.nv P. M.
FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government it
that of INVENTORS, .who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli
able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a pateut depends greatly, if not
entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys,
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re
tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In.
terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to
gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C.
p. o.box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry, rf
011EGON
STATE FAI L.
Cnderthe mnniiBenient of the Stale Ilonrtl of
Agriculture, on tlie state Fiiir Grounds near
Salem, coiiiniencins September lltli, ls'.tl, and
continuiiiK one week.
iloKKTHA.X 115,1X10 IN CASH
Will be paid as premiums for stock, poultry,
swine, Aurieiiltiiral products, fruits, native
woods, minerals, works of art and fancy work,
and for trials of speed.
KEDl'CEI) RATES OF FARE FAN I) FREIGHTS
ON A LI. TRANSPORTATION LINES.
PAVILION open lour cveninits during the
week, with good music in attendaee.
THE NEW GRAND STAND and the new repjn
lation track are conceded to be among the most
eoiulortaljleand the best ou the 1'iiciile coast.
SPLENDID CONTESTS of speed each dav.
There is entered for these contests the best field
of horses this year that 1ms been on the irrounds
for many seasons.
Valuable and handsome Improvements have
been made on the Kionnds anil buildlne.
t l'KMIIWI LIST
Has been revised and improved to ths benefit of
exhibitors.
Entries for premiums close at ;! p. m. tbe first
day of the hi r. and exhibits must be lu place
by 10 p. in. ol said chiv. F
l'RICF.SoV ADMISSION.
Men s Season Tickets im
Women's season Tickets 'Tim
Men's Day Tickets
Women's Day Tickets ',
Race Track Tickets, Daily "5
Women to the Race Course.' Free'."
a j . ..l under p.' years. Free for all.
urn "ist 8t'crcl"r' at I'ortland for a pienii-
1 T cnv. n c .J' Am:ll('N, President.
JG RKldl , St'eretiiry. SJ-ttO-sw
h ZlVL ","'er"iK"e'l havlnir been restored "to
health by simple means, alter snn'eriiiB for se"
eral years with a severe hum iitlectlon, and that
dread disease Consumption, Is anxious to inake
t'h'" 10 !f"mv ""' the m,Vof euro
lo those who desire it, he will cheerfully send
(free of charKe a copy of the prescription used
which they will find a sure cure for c"
lion Asthma Catarrh, Bronchitis and all t "oat
and limit ma adies. He hopes all sufferers w "l
Zibi"'"""1",8 " 18 'va liable. Those a es r
... .... ,..tn. ,M,uuii, wiiicn w'lleostt hem 110th
It ? , and may prove a blesstn,, w ill please Id.
KF.V. LliWARO A. W1I.KON,
Brooklyn, Hew Vork.
d ress.
1-t a w
Notice of Assignee.
VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH T THE
.I'JllS 5."i'l' 1,a !!"! I1'! '" appointed
within three months from the (late of pu i
eation o this notice shall not participated 1 the
dividends until utter payment in f .1 of n
claims presented within said term of three
month, and allowed by the court Dated at
Heppner, Oregon, August 31st l
f KAN K KkLLOOO THOMAS Ql'AID
Attorney for Assignee. Assignee
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
I J August lo. 1MM. Notice Is herein- idvell that
the following named settler has tiled notice of
her intention to make final proof in support of
nei ciiiiin, aim mat sum prooi w 111 oe nume oe
forcJ. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner,
Or., on Monday, October 2. MM. viz.:
K.DITH I.IIKI.I INO
of Hardman. II. E No, 47H7 for the 'Vt HWJi
!" o n V OI ec. in, 1 p. 0 S. K. '20 K. W. M.
she names the following wltnenHMs to orove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation ol
salil land, viz.:
D. 11. Miller. Walter Bennett, C. H. Hams,
James Hums, all of Hardman Oregon.
iio-iU'l JOHN W. L.KW1S, KeglBier.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
Aug. 1ft, w.a. Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has tiled notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will bo made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner,
Oregon, on Sep. it, iwu, viz.:
JOHN S. BROWN
of Lexington, H. E. No. -iw.) lor the NE!4 of
See. 12, Tp, 2 8., R. 2ft, E. W. M..
He names the following witnesses to proveliis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said (ami, viz.:
P. o. llorg, Heppner, Oregon, J. T. Vomit,
C. C. Boon, Tom Bamett, all of Lexington or.
1M-HH Johk W. Lkwih. Register.
Notice Of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
1 J Aug. 22, ims. Notice is herebv givtn that
the following-named settler has filed uotici t
his iiiteiitiou to make dual proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will b made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Or., on Sep. lm:l, viz.:
, , , SIDNEY 8. BEALES,
0 Eight Mile: Hd App. No. 28'L! for the NEK
of See. M, Tp. 3 s, R 2,-, j w. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove till
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of,
aid land, viz. :
O. D Coats, of Eight Mile, John Jenkins, of
'h'P"1,1", Ed Ashbaugh, C. O. Kuqua, both of
Elgh Mile.
lfte-Kiii
Johk W. Lwis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICt AT THK DALLES, OREGON
m .A','8' 22' mi- Notice Is hereby given tint
the following-named settler has Hied notice 0
his intention to make final proof in support ol
tin claim, and that said proof will b made be-
orej. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppiufi
Or., on Dec 3. ism. viz.;
,, ., HEUBEN HPERRY,
of lone; Hd. App. No, ts!a for the NEofSec,
-"j, IP 1 S, R.2IE. W. M,
He names the following witnesses to prove nil
continuous residence upon and caltivatleu of
said laud, viz.;
E1. Holloway, of Douglas Oregon, Job
Loii T. J. Carle, and Paul Reitmau, all
lone Oregon.
Johk w, T.awis. fef iter.