Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 08, 1893, 2, Image 6

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yl fence.
Price for
Give your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
vnu
Wb hnlH Bnh nnrl PVftPff POrrfilDOlldent T6-
r.nnslhle fnr his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer's real name is signed as an evidence ol
(food laltii.
Did jou ever
Read about tbe
Man who
Hid bis
Light under
A bushel?
YeB? well
That ia like
Doing business
Without advertising.
All the
Snide schemes
In tbe country
Will not accomplish
Half as much
As a Rood ad.
in a Rood, live,
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
By tbe people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; tlmt
Diei its space
Like merchandise,
Worth dollar
Fnr dollar.
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41
Tbe right in the senate still oontinues
and no vote will be taken soon ou the
repeal question.
Mhs. Cuahlottk Fkllino, an old lady
ui :( nttle aged 80, was brutally murder
cii lor her mon y last Monday night.
it' doe Rosa, of Los Augales, has sus
luined tb Geary law and ordered a
('l inaman deported. This is business.
Tim firemen's tournament, spoken of
I'pooutly iu this paper, should have been
nooredited to The Dalles. The boys
pre having a big time.
I hk Bilver men iu tbe senate are still
Mii'idiug firm. They propose to talk
nuconditional repeal to its grave, even
if ihey oau't vote it down.
J)iiieotum, the four-year-old stallion,
's l ow king at 2:07. This beati Htau
bonl's record W a seoond, Directum's
first mile was the fastest ever trotted by
ai y horse 1 lOO.y.
Tun Iowa populists have nominated
J. M. Joseph for governor, while the
proliis of that s'ato have put L.
8. Collin up on the altar for the same
office. Tbe latter will hardly accept.
Tub bent article we have seen for
some time on the "home newspaper"
appeared iu a recent issue of the
Oregonian, aud we reproduce it in next
uumber. . It is worth reading, beoause
it is as true as preaching.
Tun state apportionment of the school
funds for this oouutry, which should
have been received some time since, baa
not yet made its appearance owing to
the fact that it was deposited in oue of
Portland's suspended banks.
Thb Chinese bop-piokersof Butteville,
OrogoD, have beeu evicted by white
men, Aooording to law, this may seem
hard, but America was never intended
tor Chinese labjr, and these bard times
our own people need the work.
CoLONUL JE110ME lioNAPAHTB, a SOD of
tbe grand nephew of Napoleon I, and an
American by birth, died in Maes,, Mon
day, aged 611. He served in the French
Imperial army for a number of years
and was a graduate of West Point,
serving as a lieutenant before resigning
aud going to France.
Al Millkh, a son of Joaquin Miller,
who hue beeu serving a term iu the
California peuiteutiary for stage rob
bery, will have aoou served out bis
term, when it is said he will again be
placed in the Oregon penitentiary, from
which he escaped, to serve out the re
mainder of bis two year term,
Db. T. Tiiatuhku Graves, the physi
cian who baa been confined iu the
Denver jail for some months oharged
with tbe poisoning of Mrs. Barbary,
committed suicide Sept. 3rd. He said
he was tired out by persecution, and
could not afford to fight tbe case any
longer at il would leave bis family
penullesn. In a letter to tbe public, he
denies any knowledge of tbe orime.
NOTICE.
To all persons iuterested iu securing
time for purchase of railroad lands,
please call at olerk'i office and sign
petition to cougreaa.
ACRES Timber Culture claim
Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800.
ANOTHER
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch
ClttCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS.
FIRST DAY.
Buliffa and grand jury appointed as
mentioned elsewhere.
Coffin & McFarland
settled.
Fe ix Johnson vs. Ed,
tinued.
H. Blackman & Co.
vs. S. White,
F. Day, con
vs. Wm. and
John Herivner, continued for service.
J. B. Hunt vs. Newt Jones, oontinued,
to reply first of next term.
Mrs. Henry Welob vs. J. L. Beymer
demurrer to complaint overruled.
Wm. Cecil vs. Geo. Noble, demurrer to
compluint overruled, tomorrow to
answer.
P. C. Thompson & Co. vs. John Mar
shall, default and judgment.
B. F. Smith vs. Cbas. Baker deiault
and judgment.
Wiu, Hughes and J. D. Kennedy vs.
Dun Osmers, default and judgment.
K. F. Hugbes vs. Dan Oauiers and
Mut Liohlentbal, default and judgment.
Mrs. J. H. Stabl vs. On i.ers &
Hughes, default and judgment.
Wm. Hughes vs. I. L. Vau Wiukle,
dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
It. Allen & Son vs. Seta Kinsman
dismissed at defendant's oost.
C. 14. Tayleur vs. Press and Marga-
rette Loouey, continued.
D. B. Mulkey vs. unknown heirs of
E. F. Mulkey, deceased, default and
decree.
D. B, Mulkey vs. Jones Smith, de-
fuult and deoree.
Mary Luelling vs. Abraham Luellina.
uiotiou to strike out commitment, over
ruled. W. O. Minor vs. G. W. Kea, demurrer
to oommilment.
The Solicitors Lobh & Trust Co. vs.
D. P. Shippey. coufirmation eranted.
Henry Fleckenslein and S. Julius
Mayer vs. Geo. N. and Sarah Murray,
order on sheriff to make deed.
State of Oiegou vs. Geo. Goode, de
murrer to indiotment overruled, tomor
row for trial.
Htute of Oregou vs. Noah Mulkey,
indiotmerit, oharged with murder in tbe
second degree.
SUOONU DAY.
State of Oregon vs. Noah
Mulkey,
. Goode,
arraigned, tomorrow to plead.
State of Oregon vs. Geo. W
on trial.
THIRD DAY.
August Buobler v. Dan Osmers,
dismissed on motion of plaintiff.
AugUBt Buonler vs. Osmers
Hughes, dismissed on motion of plaintiff.
Wui. Cecil vs. Geo. Noble, motion for
continuance.
August Buobler vs. Osmers & Hughes
una James Doherty, default and judg
meut.
August Buobler vs. Osmers 4 Hugbes
and M. S. Driskell, default and judg
meut.
The Oregon Mfg. Co. vs. Franc
M. Shnrte, default and deoree.
Mary Luelling vs. Abrobam Luelling.
motion ot btb, overruled.
iuiis Minor vs. Mat Hughes, Dim
Osmers, et al..default and decree.
W. O. Minor vs. John Rooh, order
for sheriff to make deed.
State of Oregou vs. Geo. W. Good.
verdict for $12.15 for plaintiff.
Mate of Oregon vs. Noab
Mulkey
entered plea of not guilty.
Mrs. Henry Welch vs. J. L,
Beymer,
verdict for defeudeut.
What do YoaTake,
Medicine for 7 Beoanse you are sick aud
want to get well, or because you wish to
prevent illness. Then remember that
Hood s Sarsapnrilla cures all disease.
oaiiBed by impure blood and debility of
lie system. It is nnt what its Dronri-
eiors say urn wnat Hood's saranparilla
loea, tuat te a tne stnrv nr it n.ii.
Uo sure to get Hood's and only Hood's.
lONK ITEMS.
School meeting on Saturday, Sep. !)th.
Our school oouimeuoes next Monday
Sept. 1 lib.
warm days and nights have beeu
prevalent iur some time.
Many trips to the mountains for wood
are coniempiateu,
Wheat is being received ocgasioually
at the lone warehouse.
Saddle school will commence Monday
Sept. 11th.
Threshers are making things more
lively in the reigbborhood.
II. M. 'lbornton ia Imok from Hcpp.
ner where he transacted some business.
Oscar Cochran left for an extended
visit to the Johu Day couutry.
Johu Geinger, a visitor from Huuiil.
tan, returned home.
A. T. Wood and family, and Mies Alice
tains miim 11,8 Blue nuu-
Miss Cilia Pettys returned from a
loug visit to tbe upper couutry. Wei
come. Mrs. Hale and sister, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Sprry, are here
visiting.
The fnl term ot the Wilmoth school
will beein on Mon.luv H.m no,
. . J 4 ..u. ililHS
Auna Balsiger, of this place, is employed
as tettcliAr. r '
J A KB.
:One of the
adjoining, of which deeded land
BARGAIN.
in Morrow county, cheap aud on
For
"How to Care Alt Hklu Disi-rwh.'
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No iuternal medioiue requited. Cum
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions ou the
face, hands, nose. Arc, leaving tbe nkin
dear, white and healthly. He greit
healing and curative powers are popppbh
ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug
gist for Swayne's Ointment, bw 1 yr.
A Good Thlnir to Keep at (land.
Front the Troy (Kansas) Chief.
EAGLETS.
From our Long Creek Paper.
Wm. Hughes aud family, who have
beeu at the McDuffee springs for the
past few weeks, returned to Heppner
Saturday,
Homer McFarland, uf ttin McFar
land Mercantile Co., of Heppn 'r, nr
rived in Long Creek early thin week on
business.
Pry Wilson, of Monument, threahed
near 500 busbels of grain last week.
This was the first threshing done in
Northern Graut.
Dr. E. P. Gagen passed through
Long Creek Saturday eurouto to bin
home at Heppjer, after ppeudiug an
enjoyable vaoatiou in tbe Blues atd at
McUuttee bot springs.
We learn that C. S. Dustin is on his
return to Oregon from his trip to Not tip
Dakota where he shipped a carload of
horses. The market for horse tienh is
demoralised, and they wi I hardly pay
for shipping.
John Shaw, a well knovp bU ck
dealer of Monow county, is in Grant
oouuty this week lookma after surplus
buuehes of hogs. He is desirous of
buying two hundred head to feed tbic
fall.
The McFarland Mercantile Co., ol
Heppner, have been buny coUtciiuiv
small bauds of sheep from various sheep
uian iu Grant county preparatory to
shipping two car loads to the Chicago
market. Thos. Quaid will manage the
first shipment.
The Eagle has received word from
IhoElk oreek mines of Sloan & Uhh-
Ken or cue tinaing of a sdio.fll) nngaet
in ttieir diggings last week. The beau
tiful specimen is absolutely free from
quartz and 19 by fur the largest nui'ge
that has been found in Ibeir placpi
mines ror several years. Their iniu
yieiueu quite naunsomeiy tins season
ana Messrs. Sloan & Haskell are to
congratulated for their success dun u
the seasan run.
State of Ohio City of Toledo, j sa.
Lucas County. )
iitANK J. Cheney makes oath that h
is the satiior partuer of the firm of
J. Uheney ac Co , doing business in the
City ot Toledo, County and State afore
sun), and that said firm will pay tl
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every oase of Catarrh thn
ennnot lie cured by the use of Hull
Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed i
my presence, this (Ith day of Decembe
A. D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public
seal
Hall a Catarrh Cure is taken internal!
and acts directly on the blood aud
mucins surlnoes of the system. Send
tor testimonials tree.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
JSTSold by Druggis s, 75 oents.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT.
t i, , ,, , .
At
ai. a, cunrou. Sabbath service
morning and evening. In the evening
farewell servioes. Text, 'Finally
brothers, farewell. Be perfect, bo o
i i . ....
fcouu uiuuiurt, uh oi one niino, live iu
peace and the God of Lova and Peace
ahull be with you." I would be glad to
have yon present at this last meoiin
J. M. Siiulsr.
Pastor.
Bwlug Around tho Circle
UI t lie diseases to which it is ndnntpd
with the best results. ITostH0
cioniBi'u miners, a family medicine.
uuujpMrMciiBiva iu us scope, una nevtr
oeeniurnsc upon pith iu atteut on in H
guise of a universal panacea for bodily
ins. 1UH claim, dailv arroiatBd in n,
columns or the daily nress hv tho
proprietors or meiueiues far inferior to it
asspeoifies, has in a thousand i
iiK-KumcM us piioiio in advance bv its
aoetinnty, and the nroanents nf nth
remedies of superior qualities have been
namioappea ny the pretentions of their
wortiuess predecessors. But thn Amtri
can people know, because they Imve
piiuru iue raoi Dy me most trying tests,
mat ine rsirrers possesses the virtues of
a real speoino iu cases of ma nrii.1 ml
liver disorder, ooustipation, nervous
rheumatic, stomaoh and kiduey trouble.
"Vbat it does it does thoroughly, and
mainly for this reason it is indorsed and
recommended by hosts
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.
Castle Hai l or Doric Lodge, )
No. 20, K. of P., I
HiiprNKR, Oheoom, Sept. 1st, 1893.
Wheueas, it has pleased tho s..
" IIUI universe to take an nv
rom our midst, Mrs. Johanna nm....
he beloved wife of Ollr Ftrrt Ti'm;..I.
rViniol 11....... . 1
... v'r.,u-,, (If L
jrsuirea mat in thin, i m ,. ,.i
II. . . 1 , m. . . ...
ocreavement ne Has the sympathv of his
brother Knights of Doric Lodge No "0
of which he is a faithlul mrmhor ' '
Rfioll'fd Tlmt. rnnv ( 1
Resolutions be spread on' the minutes
mi. i.ooge,a copy he presented
ISro. Osmers, and a conv hn.l.t
to
to
ii oi uie ne ppner twiners fnr
publi-
ation.
Fratenally submitted it F. C. A B
( I' . P Voiit'z.
Com J Vawtpr Omwrnnn.
Best Pieces of Land in
then ore 140 acres good farming land,
easy terms.
further information call at our office.
HER FATHER'S DINNER.
k Pretty Sight Witnessed on New York
6treet Car.
Car No. 193 went rattling up Fourth
avenue the other noon at a great rate.
A breakdown in the Bowery had
blocked the track and delayed travel
nearly half an hour. To make up the
lost time the horse tore along and the
car bobbed tip and down like a sun-
baked dug-out dancing on the bay.
No stop was made to take on passer
gers, nor did the driver slacken speed
until he reached Twenty-seventh street.
Then he began to whistle softly and
study the people along the west side of
the avenue, lie was a slightly-built
man about forty years of age, but
weather-beaten, bent anil wriukled
from exposure and unremitting1 toil.
As the car approached Twenty-ninth
street it slowed up and the tunc became
merrier and louder, says the New York
Evening World. Then both stopped for
a moment and a little girl in a gingham
dress and a lam O'Mianter, with danc
ing brown hair and apple-red cheeks,
came up to the front platform and, with
a "hello, papa!" that made her blue
eyes twinkle and her red cheeks dimple,
laid a lunch basket at the driver's feet
A passenger who stepped aside looked
at the child with admiration and at the
man with envy, then gave a sigh and
continued smoking.
Like a deer she ilew across the cobble
stones, the sun and wind gilding and
tangling her beautiful hair, and reach-
ing the sidewalk she waited with her
little hand pressed to her mouth. She
watched the car with childish eager
uess until a figure leaned over the stop
and a bronzed face turned smilingly
toward her, and then she threw the kiss
that sweetened the noonday and seo
toned the dinner of a happy man.
BOATS FDR
WOMEN.
rhy Prefer One Tlmt Will
Not
EiMllj
Capsize.
Women affect to prefer yachts. What
they really like is a catboat. To p,-o sail
ing In a catboat is like sailing iu a wide
piazza. One would as soon feel i
in a drawing room. A catboat
uruau us it is long1, ftomc cntDools are
broader than they arc lone. !i would
be a catboat thirteen ftx by twenty'
four, winch arc tho dimensions of a
well-remcmbercd patient. Thrtt
nautical estimate; tn; .i.: ., 'i i; .. rights
should be twice thel jvot:', ,.f Ixvim, as
in this case it won not. Tlu-ro U but
one man; he handles the lii'ier with one
hand, shifts the sail with tho otherund
entertains you with tall; of his craft.
He pretends frrcat ltutafrretiee to yachts
ana says: "tveclont think much of
'em." A catboat, say.s tho New York
Journal, not only is as broad as a room
but has a ecntcrboanl. Literally it can
not capsize. On line aftcrnoonx when cat
boats are available they look like float
ing nurseries. The most timid moth.
era wui taice their children out in a cat-
ooai n tne children will promise not tc
throw themselves or one another intc
the water. There is no other possibility
ui mi-ir geiung' in. A well-built cat
boat will sail like a skimming dish by
raising the center board cr v.-ill cleave
tne water like a cutter with itr. lowered
center board. It is. howevc:
becalmed in. It carries but on
its breadth offers a good dnl
ance. Hut a calm on the w:i tc
ing to a calm on land. A bola :
bad tc
"ar and
i resist
5 1 ::oH
:.il:ng
party on a quiet summer night will
throw a household into consternation
ana Drealr. up the fountains of the deej
that lie in woman's eyes.
OW.R. MF'G. CS PORTLAND. ORI.
For sale bv 81onnm..Tnl,ntnn n
Co. and T. W. Avers. Jr. "
THRBD DOLLARS A WEEK
FOR LIFE.
er It a Snap forBrlii, reopleTh
Lnlrl Thlni Out.
teiiiw.!',w'i mi.
Th", h,?J 'i,i!ST Altr'" " imin.w of fJ
HfMrrihuM . .
i . is' irefl or chrg.
if1;."" t " mir of th- Inter m t
miou ng i rr in momht milwrii.iirn. t.. -t.h".
WO Of Ihc ehn.,.1 ill.... V .
othf rivwantii. niakli.u li
IIM f. r nffi.rr,l t,v ,.,.ri;.t..
Senil tor printnl lut
.... in tTicr-winiifr.
nrLFS.
or "hti'pirm. hni ll j.hc wini
u . to ntvnd mir i-m-uliM ton . 5 A II UZ V nVV'' ' J help
.II' 1
on't)fti to
'I .iJf-o 1,-1.; , r'.irf"
'I U IhIum .ill .1 .
HAT TEES
i rtoi'tin
Morrow County.;
and the balance A 1 pasture. The
Deeded ranch, ICO acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good
it with firtt crop raised on it Eeason for selling, owner lives in the East and
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu
Flour.bbl 3 75 &
35
4 00
Beeves, cows Sc two-year-olds. owt. 1 50
" " three ' 2 00 2 25
Sheep, muttons, bead I 502 25
" stook 1 50 1 75
Hogs, ou foot, owt 4 75
Hogs, dressed 6 50 7011
Wool 610
norsee, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40 50
Eggs, doz 12
tihickens. doz 2 00
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 81 05 1 20
Flour, bbl 8 00 4 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (d 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 800
Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 (a) 16
Butter, D 20 25
Eggs, doz hi 20
Chiokens, doz 5 00 600
Turkeys, lb 15 18
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $ 90 1 00
Flour, bbl 3 00 3 40
Beeves, owt 1 75 & 2 75
" dressed 4 00 6 00
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 3 00
" dressed 5 75 6 00
Hogs, on foot 4 50
" dressed 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14
Butter 15 25
Eggs, doz 15 6i 16
Chickens, doz 2 00 (B 4 00
Turkeys lb 12 14
M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stook
splendid, summer botton and tie special'
ties m tne shoe line are attracting mark
ea attention.
Tbe Palace is the leading hotel in tb
city. Well furnished rooms with ulent
oi ngni are provided for everyone. &
Preaching at the Baptist ohnroh nex
Sunday at 11 o'olook. Theme: "Hard
times and how to better them."
Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix u
your watoh or clock, tie keeps a full
stooit oi everything pertaining to on-
business'
WANTED.
Salesmen, to sell ourohoice and bardv
nursery stock. Many special varieties
to offer both m fruits and ornamentals
and oottrolled only by us. We pas
commission or salary, give exolusive
territory and pay weekly. Write us al
once and secure ohoioe of territory.
mai brothers, JNurserymen,
142-60 Rochester, N. Y.
NEW RKSTAUKANT.
I have opened a first olaRS restauran
at the old Matlock buildinir called
ttolton restaurant.
43-tf. Mrs. G. W. Swaqgart.
$100 KGWABDl
One hundred dollars reward will be
paid for the arrest and oonviotion of the
parties connected with the robberv of
Frank Sloan and J. A. Thompson, near
Heppner, on Monday August, 21, 1893
Geo. Noble.
156-tf. Sheriff of Morrow county
EAGLE BRAND
THE BEST
ROOFING!
It is unequalled for House, Barn, Fao-
ui.y ur nuiiainga and oosts belt
the price of shingles, tin or iron.
It is ready for use and easily
applied by anyone.
Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs
many mane water tigtit ana Ore proof at imal
Aircuie. n an aam red rubber painton decayed
IllllEles. it fi ls the nnro. ntirt ol,,.. a d..k......
tial roof that lusts for yearn. Curled or warned
shinsles. It brinim tn their nln. a . '
them. The genuine rubber paint requires iio
ON TIN OR IROV ROOFS.
It li ac-
eu the beBt nalnt. hn. hpav. hrulD t A..n..
knowledir
applied, expand! by the contracts oi cold, and
never cracks One coat equals four of any
other. Buildings covered with felt can be
made water tight at small expense. Write at
vvs ivi caiwuiail.
Excelsior Paint and Roofing Co.,
15S and 157 Duane Street. New York. N Y
Citation.
N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
ol Oremn. For th rtnmitv
the matter of thepmnin nf .famau a t,
deceased, Citation: To David Hardy, and the
unknown heirs of James Breeding, deceased
Greeting: In the name of tne State of Oregon
V on are hereby cited and required to appear la
he County Court of the State of Oregon for
the ( ounty of Morrow, at the court room there-
who b,, " V, 01 M.orrw' " tne "ourt room there
:. All uim i , ?' HeRPneJ; he J-'ounty of Morrow, on
rami m.k,, ,u Monday the 6th day of November Must, at K
ihr nl. o clock in the forenoon of that dav. thin nA
iiiere sno v cause it any exists why an order of
' Tp 8K B. w! M ' ' "e" the Ol 8
vtltness, the Hon. Jul us k'olthlr t.,j. .v.
nty Court of the Htate of nrcgon, for the
,'Jl"lT- W,ith the ,eal 1 WW court
aifcxcd, this 16 day of Aug. A. D. im.
J. W. Morrow, Clerk
by Q. W, WmLs, Deputy.
51-60
notice of Assignee.
ATOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR
and .11 creditor, who shal not Mb?tX tBh,V
claim within three mouths frn m efJibV..'he'!
pbllcattou of
this nntiee shall t ..,","'
claim, nresen e, .i.r ,? Kraf' .'" I of
IH ine OlVtllenrla unl UH t-
jilus, Dawson 4 Lyohj, W P Km
. Attoruey. for Assignee. AiigueS"
deeded land has a orc fpiiug of water on 1 , u
BALD
What i, the condition of ifm7 U yor hair dry, har.h.
brittle? Joe. it eplit at the end.? Has it a lifote., appearance t
Z0 it fall cut uhen combed or bruehed? Ie it full ef dandruff?
Does your ecalp itch? Is it dry or in a heated condition ? Iftheee
are eome of your eumptom, he irarn.d in time or you will become
bald.
KOefM
Is what you need. Iti
onnrr-h Vlinwlitlire Of
(i-iiKr t)em "'SlrnnkUl
of tkooktm Skin Soap. It
uie fair.
iwpald, on receipt ol price.
ir vour arutrtnas cbduuv
TRADE MARK
Stegifitered
ar; t
b ior 9.au.
THE SKOOKUM ROOT
je-7 South Fifth
That
J What shall stay its ravages? Ihousands
'say Scott's
cod liver oil
and soda has cured us of consumption in its first
stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading
to consumption ? Make no delay but take
Soott'a Emulsion cures Cough9f
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Anaemic and Wasting
Diseases. Provents wasting In
Children, Almost im palatable as
milk. Get only the genuine. Pre
pared by ficott & Eowno, Chsmists, New
York. Sold by all Druggists.
FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is
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 CateiltS. for the value of anatent 3.n.tifatrr.atlv if nnt
entirely, upon the care and 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 al! Foreign Countries, Conduct In-
lenerences, 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 vou have an invention on hanrl send n 1reti4i r,nn.i, -r
gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as tc, 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. a
THE PRESS CLAIMS rnMBHwv
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST,
p. o. box 463 john WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
Cut this out and send It with your Inquiry. J
OKEUOJN
STATE FAIR.
Under the maiineement ol thn Stntp tlnnivl nt
Agriculture, on tlm stnrn h'.ilr i.
Salem, comuiencinK September Hlh, Mis, and
eomiuuins! one week.
, t M'AKE T1UN 15'0M IN' CASH
"111 be Palll RB Dreinilinm fnr UI.-...I.
swine, Agricultural DroductR. (iin'tu i,ti,.
woods, minerals, vnrkn nf ,-f ,,.! r.,,.
and lor trials of speed. '
REDUCED RATES OF FARE 'AND FREIGHTS
TRANSPORTATION LINES.
FAVU.ION ODen tour pvr.nlCTB .1, ,!.,,-
week, with ennd mimic In ttn,i.. h
THEM,W GRAND STAND and the new reRtl
lation track are conceded to be amonK the most
comfortable aud tne bent on the Pacific coast
SPLENDID CONTESTS of speed each dav
There is entered for these contests the best Befd
of horses this year that has been ou tho grounds
for many neurons. 8
Valuable and handsome im
rovements have
building.
oeen mane on the urnnnds am hml.ii,.,.
Has been revised and i
PEMIUMblsr
exhibitors.
proved to ths benefit of
Entries for nrcmliims nln.n ... -i .. ... . .
av nf th fi; " . " I'-'" ." nrst
by 10 p. m. of said dav.
, PKICKSoV ADMISSION
Men's Season Tickets
I" place
omen s season Tickets
Men's Day Tickets
. 1.00
... .511
Women's Dm-Ticket.
Race Track tickets, Dally'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .', ' " '."
Ch r ,e rw 0o,lrsc- Free.
Send to the Rc'pei I, r,' Im , . . . i . ree "" al ¬
um list. ' prenii-
T. GRFllfl Oonri.;; ' resident.
I IDDCtlsnw n
5--60-SW
To Const.
'"iptivoa.
ealth "tored
HA 1inrloi,cl.4 i .
eral years with a sever?! , ,g aftet in 7 mJi
ucniiii o) simple means, a i..r .iru.i... r .
that
o those who desire It hV will S Z?,
i,iftl.,. ... '"'"
hich thev will li, Vrt'i., "S"1-."'1 011 "Mil,
ree or cnnrirel a ennv nf n Dtil"
tion, Asihina. Catarrh Rrnimhni
ll inn.
"aiifi allthronf
'""S hi a i at i it!H. Me 11
dress. - ' ad-
1-t a w
' n- " H.KON,
Brooklyn, New Ynrt
f HANK KKLLOUQ Tu.,
Attorney for Assignee.
Assignee.
Notice of Assignee.
KOT1CV. IS HE RE II Y GIVEN THAT TPir
Dated at
rut .tier car i pay
has no Ube tor it.
HEADS
BOOT HAIR GROWER)
producMon li not an acoldont, but thoreault of wientifloro
VdLwaws ot the hair auU scalp led to tUo msnovery of how
urn " contains neither minerals uor oils. It In not a Dy e, but
destroys pai-asiUo insects, whwh fud on and dUiug
from
imc
, send direct to ns, and we will forward
vuvvj v, - r. ,
Grower, fl.00 p dohio; oior w. may,
HAIR GROWER C0.k
Ave.. New York. N. Y.
dreaded and dreadful disease!
Emulsion of pure Norwegian
and hypophosphites of lime
WASHINGTON. D.O.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J Anuust 15, was. Notice is hcrehv given that
the following named settler has lilc'd notice of
her intention to make filial proof iu support of
here aim, and that said proof will be made be
fore , I. VV Morrow, County clerk at Heppner,
Or., on Monday. October , w.r.i, viz
EDITH LUELLINQ
S v S?i?""! J1- No' 471,7 ,or the WH swk
S'? S'4 of Sec. 15, Tp. 6 S. R. 5 E. W. M
She names the following witnesses to prove her
m H lalld"8!"18""6 Up0" B,,d c,lltl, uo
D. H. Miller. Walter Bennett, C. H.
James Hams, all of Hard man Oreeon.
Hums,
m-m
John W. Lewis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
A.i,l l:P m- Notice is hereby' given that
the foiiowi, i ;, : j '"yfi1" UMl.
hio i,.t..T,nV n. otLlltl "as uiea nonce oi
h sliiteutfonto niakelinal proof in support ot
ore 'd thttt Pof will be ntndo bo
Oregon"ou'se"' "
KT3.Ki?i0' ,he ne
cnnfi,',',1!'"68 th? 'oilowing witnesses to provehis
said land' vize- e Upo" a"d cult'vatio" of,
r r 'inJ0'?' n,cPPnef. Oregon, J. T. Yount,
,V;S?,0"' lomBirilctt' aU of Lexington Or.
" JOHN W II..., .lu.
Notice of intention.
L a?,.ZF CS AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
th. l,?n$; im' Notlce her'lv given that
h s ln i1?"1"!!;1""1 settler has filed nolle, .f
h srlifm ? m,kea'lal P0"'' 1,1 "'PPort of
for. 1 w' 1 ld tlmt "ld Pro0' '" b n'ade be-
o"?oJnP.orK:r-"ty Clerki
of m!hEY 8. BEALES,
cont',,',',',o!'''1,ih?iollowil' witnesses toprove his
said : land, IT- Ce upou nd cultivatlou of,
He'iher'T?' ?f J,,;1,t Mlle' John Jenkins, of
Eigii Mile ABhbuS. t-- G. Fuqua, both of
1M-1U6 JoHlt w LEW1Si Ke(!i,Ur-
Notice of Mention.
LA:Jnl',F!C1 ATTHB DALLES, ORBGON
thi fni inB,;f ' lsJ:i- Notlce i" ne'eby fiven that
h i, ,h?ii 1"K;"m'(i aettler has filed notice o
h 'i.f, tio","''e final proof in support of
fore j w' u ,11'd Pro"' wi" b n'a
Or.,onDec i:iwtNii .y ' "
nftnno.u, 1(liL'BEN SPERRY,
.Ti N?kJS4.Nf:S,w ,or,he NE!'8ce-
He name. th. fni'i..'.,.l .....
eontli nn,,. - Ti wimessesioprovs, nil
said il !S rt',luee upon aud cultivation of
aid li nd. vis.!
, td, Hollowsy,
Long. T. J, urit
lone Oregon,
l-.i
Scott's
---miin
of Douglas Oregon, Job
, and Paul fieilnian, all
Jon v Tr-'. citer,
ft
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