I o WiE mlW W SELL YOU WW ! -L' :One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. CTTND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which oVrded land there me 140 acres d farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. TLe deeded laud Las a goid filing of water on it, all urn r yl fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Trice for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, 1800. ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap aud on easy terms. Aisrr stili, another. Deeded rauoh for it with firtt crop , 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on eny terms A good rustler can pay raised on it. Eeason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it. For further information call at our office. HH-FWBg 3E-!LTTJE3JEfcSSOB&r ETCHES. C50 Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name Is signed as an ovldence of Did jou ever Read shout tbs Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the Bnije schemes In the country Will not accomplish Hull as Dinch As a good ad. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that C-:es its Bpaoe Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. JE3 The Record, of Arlington, quotes the Gazette aa saying that Mr. Ellis had not done anything in congress as yet. We said nothing of the sort. Mr. Ellis is doing, end Lt s been from the time the extra session began, as muoh as any oth er congessma His action on the mon ey question was ia the interest of the people. Congress was called to aot on the money question, and it is certainly an injustice to censure our congressman this early in hia term. We fancy that the editor of the Record feels sore be cause his son, Lawyer Johns, of Baker City, was so unmercifully scooped by Ellis before the convention last year. Tub Chinese are being driven out Lu Grande. of What do YuU Take. Medicine for? Because you are sick aud want to get well, or because you wish to prevent illness. Then remember that blood's Sarsaparilla cures all diseases oaused by impure blood and debility of the system. It is not what its propri etors say but wbut Hood's sarsaparilla noes, that tells the story of its merits. Be sure to get Hood's aud only Hood's. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. PKIZK3 FOB FUL'IT. All Offer From the Portland Exposition uMnterest to Oar Orcliardists. AT LAST. In yesterday's issue of the Iteoord, the writer of oertain anonymous articles, presumably in the interest of temper nnoe, comes out at last, signed by the real name of the writer, Roy GlasBOock. This is, perhaps, the result of an article in the Gazette a short time ago, for this is the first of the kind from that source that biiB appeared with signature. The whole mntter, in a nutshell, o.iu be summed up as follows: Any individ ual oan bring an action against the alleged lawbreakers, at any time he or she desires, by making oomplaint be fore the town recorder or the justice of the peace, who, now happily, is blended into one individual, F. J. Hallook. Mr. Hallook may require security for costs of Biioh aotion, but anyone who bns a onse would oertaiuly be remiss in his duty, as his conscience niijjht dio tate, because a little matter of a few dollars stands in the way. It is infl uitoly bettor to act in this matter than to talk, talk, and do nothiug else. Our asylums ure tilled with patients, 'tis true, and some of them are there from over-iudulgenoe in alcoholic stimu lents. A person may eat too much, get his stomach deranged and his head off on the wrong road. But by far the greator number of insane patients are responsible for their ooudiliou by the habitual violation of nature's laws, and of which we hear little about. The bars are dowu for any oitizen, Mr. Ulassoook not excepted, to prose cute lawbreakers. Let there be more work and less ohiu-muio, with bad orthography, worse grammar, aud some thing tangible will have beou accomplished. Chan. K. IIakhis, the oomposcr of "After the Hall," is of Hebrew extraction, lie is a natural musician and can play anything by ear, but does not know one note from another. He is the composer of several songs, but none ever took like bis latest effort. The history of this iu the musical world is interesting. An entertainment was to bo given at Mil waukee, and a friend naraJ 8.1m Doctor oalled on him to writo a soug for the occasion. Harris had been to a I oan tne uigiit before, aud said that "atter the ball he was too tired." Doctor insisted and went away. "After the ball" kept ringing iu bis e r, aud he aw ut once that be had a catchy title for a new soug. He went at once aud composed the words and the music came to him as he progressed. Going to a writer of nuiaic l.e picked out on a piano what he wanted aud the nn wiib soon complete. Doctor saug two verses at the entertainment and received tremendous applause whioh so staggered bim that he forgot the third, and Harris, who was in the audience, became so disgusted that he left aud threw the music iulo a drawer with a lot of rub bish, determined never to look at it agaiu. However, in a few days he beard the little boys whistling his new song on the street, Biid visitors carried it down to Chicago. In a very short iaco of time be begon to receive orders for copies of it, and the demand soon became so great that be turned pub lisher and now it takes the oonsiaut work of two houses, to keep the demand supplied. Bills for presjwork mu as high as ."),t),)tl monthly, and oopies of the song up to the million mark have been printed. He has already made a A svndioatb, inoludine prominent men in iezss, Colorado, Missouri am Kansas, is being formed to ooin eilve into dollars of hexagon shape, at the rate of $100,000 per month or more. If the Ifgislatures of these states will de olare such ooin is a legal tender, it is claimed no individual or corporation will be prohibited from coining silver into standard dollars, provided the shape of such coins is not the same as coins issued by the United States government. Citizens of California n issued a hexagon ow goiu piece iu tne ous and no one disputed their right. The La Grande Chronicle has recently gotten out a descriptive edition of their town and surrounding oountry. It is replete with illustrations and other in structive matter. Besides, it is typo graphioally a model of neatness. We make the assertion that no paper in Oregon ever issued a better looking special edition. Ellis, though a new man in oougrete, stands well with bis associates, henoe it will be comparatively easy for him to get through some benedcial legislaiion at the coming regular session. He has al- j ready introduced some needed laws on j irrigation and land matters. Perkins, the Californian, spoke for silver iu the senate last Tuesday. On Monday the famous Don Cameron, of Pennsylvania, also spoke against re peal and for silver. Coming from the far East aa it does, it is a complete eye-opener. At the solicitation of many persons interested in the subject, the Portlaud industrial exposition has undertaken to gather fruit to be used in showing the pomologioal produots of Oregon, at the midwinter fair, iu San Francisco. This fruit will be gathered and placed on display at the exposition, in Portland, and will be combined with what may be gathered from other sources for the mid winter fair. Although every oroliardist should exert himself to see that the in terests of the fruit industry are properly represented at all times, as should every person desirous of promoting the weuare of the state, the exposition has deoided to enoourage and stimulate growers to send their best products by offering the following prizes : For the largest five pears, S3. For the largest five apples, 85. The best ten varieties of apples, S3. For the greatest variety of neara. The Stndebaker wagon beads tbera all. For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a "Hardware" did you sayf Why, yes at P. C. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the plaoe for bargains. a M. Lichtenthal & Co.'s new stook of splendid, summer botton and tie special ties in the shoe line are attracting mark ed attention. a The Pnlaoe is the leading hotel in the city. Well furnished rooms with plenty of light are provided for everyone, a Borg, the jeweler, iB the man to fix up your watch or cloak. Lie keeps a full stock of everything pertaining to bis business' n Thompson & Binnsown the buss which goes to and from the Palace hotel, but will call for parties desiring to go to train in any part of the oity. Leave orders at Oity hotel. a Gilliam & Bisbee are still doing busi ness at the old stand, reports to the contrary notwithstanding. They in vite in spection 01 their mammoth stook of bard ware, wagons, impliments, etc. a Minor & Co., the new firm, have not lost any of their popularity by the ohange. They continue to do business in the old way the greatest amount quality considered, for the least money LOCAL MARKET EEPOliT. Wheat, bu 38 Ftour.bbl 3 75 4 00 Beeves, cow s & two-year-olds, owt. 1 50 three " 1 70 u m Sheep, muttons, head 1 SO U 2 2o " stook 1 50 1 75 Hogs, on foot, cwt 4 50 Hogs, dressed 6 50 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 60 Eggs, doz 15 Chickens, doz 2 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt SM 05 1 10 Flour, bbl 3 00 0) 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (tf 6 OU Muttons, cwt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 hi Vi Butter, lb 20 rffl 25 Eggs, doz It) 20 Chickens, doz 5 00 600 Turkeys, tt 15 18 Tim gir.ve of Wm. Jones an old man who died last Feburary at Newburg, Or , was found to have heen opened a few days ugo, and the body left some ten feet awuy. The oauBe of the dese cration is ui1 known. Mns. Iceland Stanfoud'b family al lowance has been increased from $5,000 to $10,000 a month 011 her representation that 85,000 was not enough. How's that for high living these kiud of times. A rusts dispatch from Omaha, on the 24th iust., states that Mrs. A. B. Shiigley was run over by a motor train aud out in two. It further says that the cars were not materially damaged. Corbett lias signed the revised articles of agreement to fight Mitohell. The Calitoruiau will doubtless win the con test and then tackle Jackson. He not be bo lucky in this. S.3. For the largest bunch of grapes, $b. For the greatest variety of grapes, 85. All fruit should be oarefully labeled with the name and address of the sender nuu in placing 11 on exhibition both nt Portland aud 8au Franoisco, it will be ndentihed in this way. so that due redit will be received by the producers. Fruit should ba carefully oack-ed and hipped by express to the Portia d in dustrial exposition, Portland, Oregon. Theie will be no charges for the ex press for the shippers to pay. Eutnes for prizes will not be received later than Uituber 7, but ohoice fruit for exhibit will be taken any time prior to October 20. Orehardists are urged to give this matter the attention it deserves. Land For Sale. 480 acres over in Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh and will be sold cheap. Call at Gazette office for particulars and terms. tf. REWAKD. State of Ohio City of Toledo, ) en. Lcoas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is tne senior partner of the firm of F j. IjHeney & uo , doing buBiness in the iiy oi loiedo, Uonnty and State nfo saio, ami mat said hrm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS tor eacn Bud every oase of Catarrh that oannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. IX 1886, A. W. GLEASOM, Notary Public. j seal j may Deportation of Chinese have been ordered to the exteut of all funds avail able. The administratis has been a long time iu learning that this was the only oourao to pursue. The rebels are still grinding away dowu iu Brazil. Oue dispatoh says that thoy will oomeout victorious ultimately. while the next one states tbegovernment will suppress it. Four men were killed aud one badly wounded at San Fraucisco last Satur day by a dynamite bomb. It was the result of trouble between union and non union sailors. The Roby, Ind., fighting arena has neeu closed for good, and Borne of the pugilists arrested. This sounds the death knell of pugilism iu ludianii. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blond nod mucous surlaoes or the system. ior testimonials tree. V. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. iSTSold by Druggists, 75 oents. Send EAULK1U The special session of oongress ia do ing untiling, and well it is, for fieir ac tion, it a vote could be secured, would result in disgraoe to our natiou. Trainmen of the Eastern railroads are being armed with revolvers and Winchesters to defend passenger" and express cars from robbery. Gov. . knnoyer has selected Miss Daisy Amsworth to ohristen the battii ship, Oregon, at 'Frisco, October 26th. From our Long Creek t'apcr. Ou account of illness Johnny Keeny was unable to return from Morrow county this week. Grant oounty Btill has hundreds of beef cattle for sale, regardless of the unves mat nave been made this year. Wm. Barnard, of Fox, drove 45 head of horses through Long Creek Friday, being en route to Pendleton, from which plaoe he will Bhip to his former home in Missouri. A disorderly stranger resistod nrrest Wednesday night and as a result of about one hour's fight with Marshal Uragg, had his frame prettv badly wrecked. Marshal Gragg withstood the ordeal and oame out in excellent con dition aud with flying colors. Miss Olive Conlee passed through Ijong Creek Friday from Morrow oouuty to Prairie City where she has a position in the oily schools. Later - 1 be Eagle has learned that through some diffioulfv iu securing contract, Miss Conlee will not teach at Prairie City. NEW UKSTAl'KANT. Strayed, last spring; a dark blown mare, medium size, white spot on fore head, branded (4) four on left shoulder; inverted 44 (ft) and housetop J on left hip. $5 will be paid for ber return if found in the vicinity and 810 from a distance. A. W. Balsiqkr, lone, Oregon. 164 68-w, PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, owt $ 90 1 00 Flour, bbl 3 00 & 3 25 Beeves, owt 1 75 (J? 2 75 " dressed 3 50 (S 6 00 Muttons, live sheared... 2 50 3 00 " dressed 5 75 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Essteru Oregon... 6 14 Butter . ' 5 80 Eggs, doz.... 15 (it) 20 Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00 Turkeys lb 12 (3 14 BUCKS! BUCKS! I will have a band of bnoka for sale at my place, near Heppner Warehouse, in this oity, on Oct. 1st, 1893. I will sell grade bucks at prices ranging from $5 to $7; Thoroughbreds 812. Don't tail to ottend the sale. 03-tf Tom Morqan. luu KKWAKDI Oue huudred 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, ou Monday August, 21, 1893. Geo. Noblb. 15 6- tf. Sheriff of Morrow county. NOTIOK. To all persons interested iu securing time for purchase of railroad lands please call at clerk's offioe and sign petition to congress. B8-7 J. W. Morrow. THE LARuEST GUM IN THE WORLD is on exhibition at the Great World's Fair. You ought to see it. This is the month of months to visit the fair, pleasaut days, cool nights, delightful traveling weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chicago on the vesiibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Union Paoific & Northwest Line. See your nearest Union Paoific agent for rates or other information. 63 6 Dixon was successful in the fight with the Ca ifornian, Solly Smith, before the Ooney Island club last Monday night. The Commercial National, of Port lo,l fc. ,1 . . .ouu, n ucbii auuiorizeu to Mume business argentine Republic's hotheaded residents ar planning a rebellion. "honld be returned next year to congress rrom this district. EAGLE BRAND THE BEST ROOFING ! It is unequalled for House, Barn, Fao tory or Out Buildings and ooats half the price of shinglejtfni or iron. It is ready for Use and Easily applied by anyone. Old -:- Shingle -:- Roofs Easily marie water tight and fire proof at small expense. With dark red rubber palatini decaved BhliiRles.tt fills the pores ana give a substan tial roof that lasts for years. Curled or warned shingles, it brings to their places and keeps them. The genuine rubber paint requires no heating and uo tar (a ON TIN OR IROV ROOFS. H liW What It tlit condition of yourt? It your hair dry, linrsh, brittlo? Poet it tpllt at tlie endtt JIat it a llfclest appearance? Doel it fall out when combed or bruihtdf It it full of dandruff f Voet your tealp itch? It it dry orinaheatcd condition? Iflhr,, are tome of your tymptomt be warntd in time or you urilt toco,,,, bald. BYMMM ROOT KAEtS GMi is Tvhat you nwd. Ita production Is not an accident, but tha result of nr lonttfi-t v scuvli. Knowledge of tho diseases of the hair ud scalp led to the diaeovory t.r hr.r to treat ttiem. "Skooltuinl,coutaiii8 neither minerals nor oils. H jo tinta'Dy 11, u (1. Mtfliifull coolinff and rofmhing Tonic. By stimulating tho follicles, 1' fallina hair, cures dundrvlf'aiid grows hair on bald heads. ry Keep the scalp clean, healthy and free from irritating eruptions, hy tlto 1.-,, of tkookUHi Skm Soap, It aoatroys parotitic insects, which feed on autl cv'-m il,A h,,ir. a 11 your drupes cannon snppiy you, TnADC ma nit IitiSiiitsrrjd ptTpaitl, on receipt of p-lce. thrower, UW per buttle; lfori:.tH). fcoup, suoptj Honti uirrut t.u u, nu wo will loi'r H I VI tan li.it Ho- Ifon ill) L.... " ' 0 for 9.5u. 00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER E7 South Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. C0.4 One reason why wesrian Cod Liver Oi and Soda has had such Scott's Emulsion of Pure Nor and I lypophosphites of Lime it is a larsre sale is because 'Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curative properties are unequalled, the coueh, supplies the waste of tissues. up the entire system. flesh and builds It cures produces It ia ac- lilimrln eii the best paint, haa heavy body, is easilv applied, expaudB by the contracts of 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 once for particulars. Excelsior Paint ami Roofing Co., U..1 and 157 Duane Street. New York, N. Y. T Coinmmptlt7os. 1, Twl ln'eriB"el having been restored to health bysimple means, after auttering for sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. to those who desire it, he will cheerfully send whEh ,h'e, ,V,py of tne Prescription used, ,;h.eywl),"lndta8ure cure ConumP: Hon, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and til throat ynd lungma adtes. He hopes all sulterera wl try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desir ng the prescription, which will cost them noth ing.andmay prove a blessing, will please ad dr,e8' Kv. Edwabd a. Wilson, a w Brooklyn, Mew York. Scott's Kmulsi.in euros Coughs, Colds, ConGiiiTiiJtion, Sorofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevonts wasting in children. Almost a palatal, ie a milk. Get only (lie genuine. Pre pared by Scott 4 Iiowne, Chemists, New Xork. Sold by all Druggists. Scott's T rH. FOOTE'S HAND-ROOK. OV HEALTH HINTS IWORRinvnitmpn U 1. the title of a very valuable book that gives a groat amount orVfomaMon of thV mmort Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Driving Dressing etc U 1C1.LS AUOVI Wtio trt TV. T-fl . ... 1 BowtolSSV 05onfor&dS, SW1 Win, Dangers of Kissing, Hestoring'tho Drowned, Conta ins l"l,S lL lnJ ,' lc0' IT TELLS HOW TO CUKE Black Eyes, Holla Burns rhlllhinin0 nM tv. . Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dan, rufi r Z'para 1 vTrk, 7? ' Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itch ng Inflamed lZt 'r Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism. Klngworm, Snor ng 8 tammeHng So 7 t'!f' Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, stings and Insect B to Hw.vZ'i?T T" SI,Utt' Wart.. Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. I X V I L l! s A VK JO0 TOM ft, ju fl LL rfc IAllnew subscribers and prompt renewals during the mouth ot Aug. will bn presenaed with n free oopyof tuia us a premium. Portland, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Prihoipal. v ' Open all the year. Students may enter at anv time. Catln-., f A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. MOTICE 11 David Administrator's 18 HEREBY Notice. GIVES letters of administration o ti," .,..... ', I'id N. HarHniHi, tn.D..n . the undersigned on t h V Mil, h WJ? Piles! Plies! Itching Plica, SvMi'ToMS-Moisture; intense and "tinning, most at night; worae by aorntohiug. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which often bleed and nlcer ate, becoming very Bore. Swaynb's OiJfrMKNT stops the itohing and bleeding nema nioerntmu, and in most caaei re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 5J oeuti. Dr. Swavue A Son. r'hilwlelrihlv w j vr' I have opened a first olnss restaurant at the old Matlock building called Holton reataurant. i tf. Mns. G. W. Swaqoart. Bwlcig Around the Chele Of the diseases to which it is adapted with the best results, Ilostetter's Stomach Bittera. a family n,B,li,.i oomprehensive iu its scope, baa never been thrust upon piitilio attention in n, ? universiii panacea for bodil) inn. JLUlt Vlti 111. OA1 V nrrnantarl in l. columns of the dailv nrena hv l,n HiopiiPiorsot medicines rar inferior to it as speoifiea, has in a thousand instances disgusted the public in advanoe bv its absurdity, Rnd the proapeots of other remedies of superior qualities have been handoapped by the pretentions of their worthless predecessors. But the Ameri can people know, because they have ruu , ne iaoi uy tne most trying tests that the Bitters possesses the virtues of rt-ai si.ecino in cases of malarial and liver disorder, eouatipntion, nervous rheumatic, stomach aud kidney trouble hat it does it does thoroughly, an,j mainly for this reason it ia indorsed and recommended by hosts of respeotable fri"'.-! trf"n. u) t ie county court of .Morrow county All persons having claims against sal .c intmrra to exhibit them to inn fr .11. ance, at Heppner, Morrowcounty,Oregon with .8j,,ra!',",'h",",t" ,he of this mu'ice or d1l7o8,"uH,l.1pbtei'!V" bRrri'd- Bated th, S I'M- ' ' A. Rood. Administrator. - said estate HATTHES Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICK ATTl7E DALLES, OREGON lJ Kent. 14. ikc):i Kua i ' that the following-named setl ler has tiled notice of her intention to make final proof in si onort of her claim, and that said proof will be made bclore the county clerk of Morrow Count " at Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 3, 1x93 viz- 5' S i'L0,rtH0' .Mose8 Untwell, Deed., of Eight She names the following witnesses to prove her Mid land'v e,,Ce U,'" "d tultl'"o 0" .1. H. Jones!' of Eight Mile, Oregon, I R Entb ' 0,00MtKrry. Isaac KnighteiT, 0 Eight Mile, and Jas. Iuskeep, of Eight Mile. 1B, JOHN W. I.EWIS, m'1'3 Register. Notice of Intention. T P OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREOON iH Sepf- I4' :m- Notl'e is hereby g ve, that ' l"vl.,g.named settler has tiled not ice o his Intention to make final proof in support o fore J W' m!? 8?W T00 w! made be HEZEKIAH D. WHITMAN He names the foltnwino . continuous r,.sld.nn "j.'," P.ve lri 1.,,, ..I. . tumvaiion of. 16J-I7S John w. Uwis, Register. FOR INVENTIONS. thatfofl the government U Jble solicitors rAMtente for?hT.IS?d competent aud reli- entirely npon the c$Z?Vagy, t With the view of protectine- ana ot seem? that inventions nr 7iT . . """aiess or careless attorneys, tained counsel expert 7n latent KJ? b7 va,id Pents, we have k O.WR. Mr'G. C9 PORTLAND. ORE CoF:0d'tw8ye.JrJOhDStOn Notice of Assignee. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THF 1' undersifrn.. hD- ,1,1. a... lnA1 1116. assignee of the arm of M LUmtenthalT('o .nil HtPnr'i)ren.AMtSlltlS!3. Sted " ., THOMAS "....iticj ior Assignee. Qt'AID Assignee lM-lus. Notice of Assignee. Nll IS HEREBY" OIVEN THAT TIT undersigned has this, the 1st div Wi I . been appointed assignee of the nm, nr' ofS'Pt and alf creditors who i hall not "2,0mV.0? B,0i claim within three month, from ?hMbit tl,eir Pblicationof this muice shall imt d.at.e ' fn the dividend, until failed vmentTn' at! terferences. Mi, 7-. 1 r"re,K" wu Redster Tm7 mT txf""naons, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Sv!t?CyymtB' Re Opinions to PDefendnfd1,ty 0f Katents' Prosecute and uefend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. BethlrS sketch or photograph thereof, to advised as to the h! ?"P' lLthe '""portant features, and vou will be at once others are infringing on vour rir htSWl -, Mode 3 are Beldom necessary. If others, submit the matfer L T, fnV lf ?harSed w infringement by matter. "er t0 U3 for a reliable OPINION before acting on the ei8FSTREETTNOERTHwif? CLA,MS COMPANY. P. O. box 463 ift.rjT' WASHINGTON, D. C. o JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. . - vU ln,s out and send It with your Inoul, M s a 7 . . r. FILL. Notice of Intention. LAAug.fFS Al T.HE, OREGON to W' Zr1 S" n!Se"be! Or ..on Oct I 18t".ty C,erk' at HPP. DV I'licii' 29.TDe',Kd'nAr,pi.N,?,'l '""-'he KE!4ofSec. 15"'" 3o W. Lewis, Register. FREE TRIAL " sad lort vltalli A P5kair of on treat- anntfcr weakti,Maa Notice of Intention. L aLF?SS aT THE DALLES. OREGON, the l,,ulSit JNotlcl herebv given that S2,;M"lit,,tll(rll" tiled notice of for. I w' u d "lat ,ald Proof " I" mad be- o"oJpM3S,rK,;vi'zUnty Cierk' at Ueppuer' otyhMiniSIV,NY 8- "KALES, of ghW i ?dR my M for ,be NK5i confin'nmf.',"1? ,,ollowl"'g witnesses toprove hU Mid S, 't-'lenupon and cultivation of, Hepnher'Trf' JJH me John Jenkins, of Eich Slil'e. A8hba"Kh' c- Q- Fuqua, both of 156-lOu John W. Lewis, Rogl" 0-170 ,ur nee. AMlgnee. sr. win inn:;?., '"u''t,iaiJI.9HSt.ST.lons,MO.