9 DAI Ml. WiB ffljnp TO SELL YOU WW ! -- --- -. . : .-. . : One of the Best Heces of Land in Morrow County. . .. r -. IGOACBS II5EIEIlOO ND 1 00 ACKKS Timber Culture claim Adjoining, of which (Wiled laud tln-i- me 14(1 hwn givd fHimii): land, mid tip lialRnpe A 1 ymnUnp. Tho deeded land Lbb a got d Hilling of water on it, all under fx fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardmau. Tnefi for. the whole, 81100 ; or without the timber culture clnim, 800, V:VOTlIKl BARGAIN. AND MTUvJv ANOTIIBK. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and ou easy terms. , Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy tonus. A good rustler can pay for it with first crop raised on it. Eeason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it. For further information call at our office. THE PATTERSON JLTJE5. CO. Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner, Patronize those who patronizt- We hold each and everv correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writera real name Is signed as an evidence oi Kuuu laun. A OOOD INVESTMENT. Though political or fin sinciul legisla lion id congress has put the silver mining industry of the oounlry to sleep for a time, unci though there bus been n panic stalking over the land to the ruination of tens of thousands of men mid corporations, tho Atlantio faeiiio Rail way Tunnel Company has weathered the storm, with all its properties intact. Now it begite mining for gold, to a rer'aiuty of profit enough to meet all the interest on the eight peroent. bonds, that it has sold or will need to sell to insure the completion of its tunnels for railway as well bs mining purposes. It has pnrohased all the shares issued by the Eldorado Gold Aliuing Company of Colorado, on whose properties is the largest and best mill in Summit county, and will soon enliirge it to a total capacity of one hundred tons of ore per day, and thus treat the ore from that mine and others. This ore yields from one-half ounre to live ounces of gold per ton of ore, gold being worth ex ceeding twenty dollars per ounce, the average of the ore being more than two ounces of gold per ton of ore. The company oounts on one thousand dollars per day as the net earnings of the mill when it will troat one huudred tons per day, ana Hopes to uouoie in is sum as the proceeds from this ono mill. It will also bring out ore from the gold veins orossed by the tunnel and add this product to the output of gold, and thus beuefit those who are financially inter ested In the great tuuuel enterprise. It it. a work that should bo burned ou to the completion of the tunnel, as wheu it is finished, oars oan be run direct from Denver to Salt Luke City and save over two hundred miles, and open to mining purposes the greatest gold, silver, lead and copper mines in the world. Tens of thousands of men in this country who have invested in other directions and lost, might have better invested in tlin bonds of this Tunnel Company. The history of the work is one of patient struggle, leading up tosnocess, followiug honest management for the benefit of each and every investor, liy seudingto the president of the company, liooms 4C World Building, New York City, facts can be obtained that will guide thoHe who have money in large or small sums to invest. It is only a question of time ere trains will be darting straight through the Rocky Mountains, and then protits will come home in double volume, from mining and from rentals of the tnnuels for railway purposes. Here is a good place for both capital and labor signed the measure. The silver re publicans will not sign it, and it is rumored that tbey will formulate a bill of their own, and with the ail ..f the populists and Bilver men paRs it. The compromise measure talked of by the demoorats is not satisfactory to many, as it only extends the purehaie law but a short time, though the provision to coin the seigniorage of silver is oou sidered by all but extreme gold bugs a goou move. Tho deficiency in the 'reasury is growing larger every day, and the gold reserve is being invaded to supply it. No imports of gold are noted. But even should the compromise measure pass both houses, it will not settle the money question, for the free coinage of silver, Ht least equal to the amount produced in the United States, will be urged at subsequent sessions. Had the meddling with money matters been let ont years ago by the Dations of the earth, they would not now be in snoh bad straits. There never was. nor will there ever be, such a thing as too mtioh gold or silver. The amount only increases as the population and demands increase, and in the case of gold it is not even keeping paoe in this proportion To demonetize the cheaper and more useful metal in favor of the dearer is no way out of it. Had the world gone ahead coining both gold and silver as thoy used to do, and not have legislated against one in favor of the other, the A I'I.EA KOK PHOTKCTION. Hoist more sail ye ship o'state And change yer courie, ere 'tin too late. imerioan people would not today toiling hard to pay interest, audjtb premium that exists on gold, as oom pared with what tbey sell to buy Look around you, compare notes, and see if the Gazette is not right. Wk hi'icak of our nation us a repulili but in reality it Is fast lostug most of the features oontemplated by our fore fathers. Our presideut is a dictator with more power than uny executive under the sun, speaking of the lending, civilized countries, except Russia. It is not governed as well as the coii- stiiuiiouai monarcny ot ureal liiitam, There the queen has uo veto power; her duties are to see that the laws are nd niiuislered, through the proper sources, but Hhe has not the right, nor dure she assert it, to set aside those laws that are personally obnoxious to her. She has no opportunity to force the luw maki lg bodies to vote this way or that. In fact, beyond tho snobbery of her nobility, it is a model ot a constitutional monarchy. Our principles, as arepnbli m the manner Interpreted by Wash ington aud Jetterson, shine none the less blight in the starry firmaments of American liberty to those of patriotic impulses, but the aduiiuistratiou oi those prmoiples under the preset' t system is very bad. The president should have the veto power taken away, senators should be elected by a direot vote of the people, and laws should be made on the "initiative and referendum" plan. This would be a step forward, aud would agaiu place us in the front rank of uatious au.l republics, (lie latter of which ouly ouo now exists, ihe little Uiouut.iiu oci ill) try of Switzerland. .Moni.y is growing so scarce in India that a panic is threatened. This is an outgrowth of the refusal ot the Iudiau government to coutiuue the free coinage of Bilver. In Ibis dilemma an English man steps forth with the suggestion that India should borrow i!5,(XK),(H)0, gold. This is always the gold-bug reoeipe for UUHUoial ills. Better allow India to go on as before, for the A' ." ,000,000 will have to be paid back when times are harder with them than at present; that it, it the present financial system is pursued, accoboino to late dispatches, the silver senators are about to giye np the fight. Should the repeal bill pass, the country will bava a obance to know what is hurting them. If that helps according to the gold-'ong notion, well and good. But the Gazette will say in advance that m its opinion, it will do nothing of the sort. But the right of franchise still remains to the Amerioan people, tlmnks to Grover Cleveland, and uuHiuum new Kina can De played in Washington in '91. 1HB price of Hour at the Ileppner mills is now only 65c. per sack, or $2.50 a barrel, oash. This flour is guaranteed equal to the best, aud there is no reason why the flour trade should not come this way. A movk is on foot to open up Colorado river. It is oluimed to navigable for SIOO miles, whioh will quire very little work to clear boats. GKNKIIAti Titos, active participant during the late war, is dead, 1j. UlllTTRNDKX, on tho Dmon that Ufware of (lliitiiinits toe Cumuli ('oimihiM Merenrv. as meroury will surelv destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Cntarrh Cure manufactured bv F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O., oontaius no meroury, and is taken internally, acting direotly npnn the blood and muoons surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo Ohm, by F. J. Chenev A Co. Testi mnnials free. l"Sold by druggists, nrioe bottle. i S. per Tub location of a scouring mill at Heppne,' would annually save our people n good many bard dollars, as shown in a reoeut article in the Gazette. Old sores Bud bad livers have nothing to do with a scouring mill. It is a matter of liiismess, and these times, business is business. If it is praotioal, it should be pushed to consummation. Written for the Gazette. As the above lines form a sufficient text or pretext for coming to the front as a leader of a new idea, I've come well knowing that all new idea are subjected to the closest possible crit oisra by the readers of your valuable paper. But the present disquietude which rages like a torrent in our country will warrant me in risking my reputation (which is not overly good at best) in hope to engender and produce new- thoughts from sources which have lain idle so long, and it will tBke friction to clear them from the rust of many years. In going through the country one hears the low rumbling of anarohy and as we near the cities it breaks with louder peals upon our ears whioh plainly foretells a future storm. Kigb! here let me say, I lay no olaims to prophetic insight, but I am only reading the future by the past. Glanoing back over the history of the various nations, we almost invariably find that any material change in state is preceded by discontentment among the governed; especially has this been a characteristic of the more recent history, such as the French revolutions, the lata war ic our own country, as well as tho commotions ot Chili, Pern, und Bolivia, Brazil and Arg'ntine Republic. So those of us HATTEES CO o 5f IHOS5i I.OI'AI. MARKET REPORT. , vr Wheat, bu 32 IFIour.bbl 2 50 ? Sou Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 1 5(1 O.W.R. MF'G. C9 PORTLAND. ORE, For sale by Slooum-Johnston Drug Co. and T. W. Ayers, Jr. tnree Sheep, muttons, head.. " stock Hogs, ou foot, cwt Hogs, dressed Wool Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 Eggs, doz Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys 1 75 a 2 00 , 1 50 kl) 2 25 1 50 (t 1 75 4 50 C 50 jf 7 00 6 fa, 10 50 20 Administrator's Notice: NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT letters Of &dlllhliit.rrtt.loii on thn nnrnrnnf David N. Hardman, deceased, were granted to me uijuciBisufu on uiewui aay oi sept. iya, oj uie county court oi Morrow county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit thnm to me for allow ance, at Henoner. Morrow rountv Orpimn with. in six months after the date of this notice or tney snail he torever barred. Dated this Kit)' day of Sept. lts'13. IM-fS A. Rood, Administrator. "How to Care All Hkln lienw.' Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment no internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, 4c, leaving the Bkin clear, white and healthlv. II Trout niing aim curative noers am nn..a.... ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr, AKTKR TI1K KAlli over you cau stay at home. Go to Uucngo now and see the most com plete nnd (magnificent exhibition that has ever been held. The vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Dnion Faoilic & Northwestern line will take you there with the least trouble ...! changes. Coui'houisk is hanguig lire iu the D. a srnrtin, O lv ?0 ''mop-Tn 'tve Tint Supreme Lodge, K. of V in session at Richmond, Va. number of representatives are savs a telegram to the E. O. zstte was nuder the impression that the Supreme Lodge did not meet till next year. 63-6 , is now A large present, The Ga- wnose Dearte have been all aglow wi patriotism can well begin to oast aroun to see if there is not some means by el which wo can dispose of the mutterin omenta that have beentiooking to our ooun try for so long, and now stand as a me aoe to ourjoivil instutitions. Iam firmly the opinion that there is a way out of the present dilemma, but it will require immediate action to keep the oloud from gathering and becoming so dark and somber as to obscure our means of exit. If we will apply to Dr. Talmnge will tell us tbat Frovidenoe always leads the way in national affairs Heooe we cast around for some opening made by a Providential hand, and find the Hawaiian islands knocking at our doors for some purpose. We also find the New Nation edited by Mr. Belamy who in airing his own tolerably palpable theories, is clamoring for a change in the basis of onr government. .now wuy not retrenoh somewhat iu the expenses of onr own government and purobase those islands as a man wou'd buy his neighbors farm and people the same with those who are now a Btenoh in our nostrils. Call Mr. Belamy and a conference of his co-thinkers and set then up in business under the foatering care of the United States. Bat perhaps some one will say it win coat coo mucn, to which we answer the oost of quelling riots iB not noonsiderable by any means, nor is the oost of keeping a horde of worthless pilferers and pickpockets a matter to be lghly overlooked. Then the cost of bringing them to trial for various orimes, from vagrancy to murder, is by no means a light expense. 1 have no statistics at hand from whioh to draw reliable data bo I can only oonjectnie that they oost the government millions of dollars annually, besides their infringement on private individuals and their depredations on ptivate property. Nor should we fail to notice that their ranks are arowino like weeds in a fertile soil. Tl ,in. nor aps, may be aooouuted for by the onstatit and persistent sowing of the seeds of dieooutent bv the many tramps that infest onr couutry. It cannot be denied that the tramps are a part of the anarchical elements, and thev li ithout work and even travel at the expense of the public by beating the railroads, and the people have to sup. pori me railways. Besides many of them by their shoplifting cunning, wear good clothing and infest onr homes, destroy onr domestic happiness, ruin our daughters aud lead our sons into the lowest grades of vies ami n'l that before the unsuspecting are aware of their reBl characters. It may be rgued that the oost of maintaining them will be too great, but I auswer Mr umituy proposes to make his subjects seir-supporling. But should it cost II frtW ntill!,,lta f.. ... 4 l . . . - n,uKri lurui Btariea, we would still be the gainers ou the ac count of gettiug rid of the cost of a large share of our court proceedings I have heretofore set forth. Another will daubtless oall for precedent tielore he will be willing iu enter upon so great a task. To which I refer them tj Australia peopled as i was in this present eenturv by Eusland shipping her criminals there as a place of banishment, and when the gold mines were disoovered and the better classes rushed to the island sbey found tnose oriminali a m-osrjeroua iu fhe sequel t it seems to lie in the faot of their inability to obtain spiritous liquors. Again Denmark was neonle.t by a class that England was unwilling to keep in their own conutry. Another will say should Belamy's system fail then onr government will have been guilty ot legislating to fill the pookets of a few. But tbat system is based on the idea of government owner ship of her landed interests. Hence, it would not even be fair to count tho first oost of purchasing, as the owner ship does not pass to any individual but remains with the government. It certainly would be more wise for us to experiment on a Bmall soale before leap ing Into grand strides in governmental changes. It seems plainly apparent that the people mean to have a obange and who knows but it will come on the Belamy line. Should there be a com bine of the various 1 bor organizations, then we would have a change precipi tated upon us without any Boeoial lino of defense or means of harmonioun action which would leave us an easy prey to any of the foreign powers. The position I have taken herein need not hinderus from using the islands as n ooaling station for our out-going vessel or a place to land in case of distress KT:.i a . i ntmuer neea it ninaer ns trom using them as a place of fortification. The the products ot the enforced labors mis oiass so oDnoxious to common decency oould be Bold or exchanged fo such commodities as those people would need and dealt out to tbemaocording to the labor performed by them. However, not allowing an accumulation of property in the hands of any, but main taming a public treasury and a public commissary tbus avoids the calamitous results which one might reasonably expect unless there were somethinu done to prevent it. The Hawaiian islands are especially noted for thei sugar products, and the Doited States could well afford to purobase or ex- .1 .l a .. .. uuauge otuer proauoe for all tue sugai that the islands oould produoar. In 1891 we imported tou.7ai.21U worth nf ugar, aud if we would purchase thBl amount ot them or so mnoh of the amount as they may be made to produoe by an enforoed labor ot only six hours per day, they may become altogethtr self-supporting. Besides labor is ex alting in its effects by inspiriug Belt confidence, provided it is not oarried to an exhausting degree, and six hours Dr day ib not retiring to any healthv person, and the publio oommissarv could be made to support those who are unable to work. Thus we might argue the oase in euuiieiy, nut hoping I have s -id enough to inspire a more able writer I will let my Brms go limp and await the results. C. B. Hardman, Or.. Oot. 9. 1893. CALIFORNIA MAKKKT. Wheat, cwt $1 03 1 08 1' lour, bbl 3 00ii4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a D 00 Muttons, cwt. 6 00 ( 8 00 Hogs, owt i 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (it 12 Butter, lb 25 30 Eggs, doz 2006 25 Chickens, doz 5 00 fcj 600 Turkeys, lb 15 if 18 POltTLAND .MARKET. Wheat, cwt $ Ho (u 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 iff 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 (2; 2 75 " dressed 3 50 $ 6 00 Muttons, live sheared. . . 2 50 W 3 00 dressed 5 75 Q 6 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 U 14 Butter 20 ;) Eggs, doz 27'j' (ti 30 Chickens, doz 2 00 ud 4 50 Turkeys Ib 15 (tf 1; Atmmm TPADE ftfiAHU THE ALD HEADS What it tht rendition of yourit J your hair dry, haroh, brlttlet Doct it tplit at the ondt? Bat it a lifelctt appearance t Poet it fall out when tombed or bruthttt It it full of dandruff y Doe your tealp iteht It it dry or in m heated condition t If ihett art tomt of your tymptomt bt warned in lime or you will beeomt bald. &SK00KUU BOOT HAIR GROWER) It what yon nwd. Itf production U not an accident, bat the result of cleatlflc re search. Know led ere of the dlieuri of the hair and hcaId led to the discovery of hovr to treat them. "Skookum " conuint neither mineral nor olli. It is tint a Dye, but & (U'litrhtfullr coollnd and refresh ine Tonic. Bv atiniulitlus the follicle, it ifonj ailing hair, cures dandruff and grow hair on bald htadi. t W Keep the lualp clean, healthy and free from irritating cmptlona, hy the upc of ykookwn Sic.n Soup, It destroys paroiitie instots, which feed on and destroy the h a ir. ir vour dratTHat cannot iuddit too. send direct to us. ana we win forward rer-nUl, on receipt of price. Grower, $1.UU per buttle: 6for$i.OO. Sop, SUu. per SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER 57 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. CO., Emulsion of Pure Nor ypophosphites of Lime Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE DAM.KS. OHEOON. J J CVt. . l;l;l. Notice is herntiv avn rht the following-named settler has tiled notice ef HIS lllleiltion to HlHkft tillHl nrnnf in flmmm-t. n lilscluiin, nnd that said proof will lie made be- iwrtrj. u . iviorrow. i ounrv t prk. at Himntr KINEHAKT SCHILLER, mi. ;;.'i:i lor the Gu Nvti N K' ; ski ..,. -n and NWV, KfM Sec. 32 Tn.'S. S. R 25 E. V m'. Hniames the following witnesses to prove his uMiiiiiuipuB iwiucuu-e upon aim cultivation oi, said land, viz.: George Perry, of Lone Rock, Herman Melssncr, of Uoosoherry. Paul Schiller, of Gooseberry, and Isaac Smith, of Lone Hock Oregon. ws-iw . John W. Lkwib, Register. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. IOTKK IS HBTtt KB Y OIVEN THAT THE undersigned, the administratrix of the foim oi cornci ins urnpou, deceased, will on incsday the 12thdnyof Becemkcr, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said uny at the Wesl half of the Norlh- :iui quarier, and the East half of the North- One reason why Scot's wegian Cod Liver Oil and I and Soda has had such n lunje sale is because it is "Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is that its curative properties arc: unequalled. It cures the cough, supplier the waste of tissues, produces flesh and builds up the entire system. Scoti's Emulsion curas Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting In children. Almost as palatutile an milk. (Jet only tlie iri'niiliie. lre rmred hy Scott 4 iiowne, Chemists, Now lork. Hold by all Druggists. Scott's Emulsion r.trr'!i?.!iai o8 'SnnKwrni;..., uuuu uuuMjiu y -ulsriBmiroim 'BaJU 'BdldtHLr '! OT1UOSIOJ ill 8,BB8ja pgumimi auinoir Qao,n .,v, .i : 'siBTOjir D9umuuT .L,.". 7: " .L:;rr.M. ::"a "ik west cjuarter of section Ihirtv-one (31) to v - PHJ 'uom 'oaoiutra isdidsX ,. "r " 7 M"'lll uiptoh -BaRsaijI 'wo, ship two ,2) South of Range twenty!..! ,e iWawmZn? 'faa 'BimlM 'tra.,, 'wBIo,3 sqiinoo Kast oi the Willamette Meridian, sell said d Vl 3 ""''WIHia """"H 'Soa 'saA jpsia HHf3 OX AlOH snw I. . I John O'Neill, s habitual drunkard of Walla Walla, oommittjd enioide by taking morpbiue last week. Catarrh in the Head la undoubtedly a disease of tbe blood and bb iirb only a reliable blood pnri' tier can effeot a perfeot and uermanent cure. Hoods Sarsaparilla is the best uiuuu in.rmer, ana it tms cured njBny very severe oases ot oatarri, n...k oftentimes leads to consumption. Take Hood's Harsaparilla before it is too aie, EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Those having business relative to thp estate of W. Q. Boyer, deceased, will piease oall at tbe offioe of H.imiltnn ,fc relamt, who will pny all debts of said "tnlt. UI, roiieot ail uiouev due 11, (escribed uremiaes a. noMic ... bidder for cash iu hand, such sale being made under and pursuant to an order of the iv,,,. court of dale September M, lMtt, made-and entered in said County court of Morrow county on snid date. 3 l w ill also on said day Rt ihe hour of a nvinw p. m. of said, day. sell an undivided one-half interest iu tie saw mill property belonging to , ..' . "owu as ine v n.te A llrlieoll null. Said sale will be made to the oiguesi niuoer with cash in hand upon the ' ..I f . . lul saie nav.ng neen isa.l, by the honorable County court of Morrow' f.?,Vn.ty.'.Sit?,0!.0te,u"- tills 21st day of VJClUDfc!l( A, 1, ll'.l,), 17:t-!Mi M.utY Prisooi.i., Administratrix. H.Jaox -bsou aoiiniiiua t jnsAajj oj dnojo '8UOJ09J)V I14BBK 2K3M, JO s,oom "iwBiSnVMiS . n . . '"iY. J "SHI 'ftuinu SuiAOtuoiT 9U1LMJU ivi Mmi 'WUiUItlS JO 8IJJOJ 'rifl Ut I'll L,i,,,r. . 'Off OI Smn r XtfX 'SDllflAllI J(iT iiiinwilnn-i.i -.. -.1,., ... .74 "IIS 9W JO SOUSBJBJ 'sjubij jo usnuiif Cm w - ' ' 1.1. JJiuai s i iiij, XI osia3uniputiBi(uiiTil pns pooj It BU inillMIV M 80tI-SlI!I'Ba 'spilBAUI JOJ UOUBdno.il) sadiua AavaaaKT sjlnih Hxitran ao voob-onvh s.axooi -hQ WAll new subscribers and prompt renewals during the month of Anc will h. preeeneed with a free copy of this as a premium. 11 b STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent New York dispatcn reads: James C. H- , ane iooking and apparently healthy man, was observed to tagger while walking on Fifth Avenue this afternoon, and after taking one or two un certain steps fell to the sidewalk. When picked up he was dead. A physician ex amined the body ,and pronounced keartdUeau the pause of death. A peculiarly sad feature ot the case is that Mr. H was on his way to Maine, to settle in the home of his boyhood, lie had passed the previous ten years in the western mining country, and had amassed a fortune. If You haven nf th. symptoms given in the following testimonials you should lose no time in seeking relief. .Um ouu ju. xvonerts, Blatington, Pa t 1 have suffered with v.,-i. '.. nuise. faintma ami iMAiWnfl shoulder; side, and armtfor over forty yean 1' or twelve years have been treated without avail bv prominent )hv8icians in my neigh, borhood and in New York. 7i fttantlvwnMj, .m.l..l ni,. 6,wu .u ' peus ioiioweu one Portland, Okeoon. a. P.'ahmstho.,,-. p0,.... Open all the year. Students may enter at anv tim p.i..,. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. GOT "1mPeten.cy or inattention of tj, 'nyentions because KatEULS. inn ttiiinla . . - FOR INVENTIONS. Uly .e was oitcn in danger and ZmZ IS- ,lu;u care cannot be exerciser! ir, .TJiT yu ODtain their I needed constant care. Asmyson hid been frl? ICltors t0, Procure patents, for the valtt of a .pI,y'Df comPetent and reli cured by Dr. Milerf Nrw Henri t. entirely, upon the care .frl ,nn i, ...value of a Patent depends e-rentl v. if -i i wifh , ------ im, aiiurnPV. u ' " vihb, neseni With tii-wi'T " rllL 01 ie attorney. a 1 101.0.1, - wvuuaci exTiprt in on..i. "r vaiiu narnt-a n?A five years old f fal rZ""? fit,,.,.. d... .. VTacuce therefore are 3i".X ...: . , - , i'uuKer. ic..u mine n lt c.. .. r - Vau my cure to De almost a miracle." tertr .. . " ".ira ana nie three bottles. Ihe iosiu.it rei.ei. iselore using . i.uuiiirirri'ureu. Altliouj T 1 : i i-iH.in my cure to he almost a mimel. t !n 1 !"'r fro,n Mr- Joh" Kolges, of Cleveland , O. : I had been troubled with -v -uu Bu.iuuen ior vears hut fn- Ei leen months had been confined to m, hej I had four of the best doctors in the city, bul k J f i i i llueweaKne of: terferences, Make Speciaf Examination, o " Countries. Conduct In Register Trade-Marks an?S, T Psecute Rejected Cases. Scope an7vaiidS?Lr gh S' Ker Opinion. to Defend lnffi roseute and If vou : ...... . Clc" ttC. - , - "u mvcunon to- once - for a reliable OV& Heppner, Or, Most Eliza .1. Bovek, Executrix. Q''t- i'r. 93. 71-74. of our At I mm to ...t,.,.. t disurdered liver whioh Simmons hU one u Dr. Mile y Hea tv doeT I VZll nfriaS on your rights 'if vn " 8eIdoni necessary" If a-much wronger. My appetite iSii l""8; .t the matfer tofoVrte,M.lWWtbV ' A KK1D Iirpntrfh Vtrh J w . gained more in six weeks from your treat ment than in sixteen n.on.L. ' ,. 7 doctors." "um " J-Dr. Mile Sew Cure for tht Heart i, sold n. n i v. . !t"""i una aoet cure." Dr. Mile. Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. For gale by T, W. Ayers jr.. eiaFSTREETyKfRTHw CLAIMS COMPANY. O. BOX aa: ' WASHINflTrjM n ,c tth WEDDERBURN' Managing Attorney: ' Cut thi. out anclgend It with y0uf ,noulfv ! Nerve Tonic Blood Builder Notice of intention. ";: luiiowing named k . 've" ,na' ! Intention T " ha hied notici, of r fbr poui'blri. JLEDICINP rn intention to makVS Ir"", n.letl oi Or., on ao'v.Mhjw.3, vl"'' Ulerk " H"l'Pner, He name. th (m?...T,.':' " M- " "wis, itegistfr. Notice ofjntentbn. heTKSK'ytlerha'rn her claim, and th.rlJ.S1 P?00' in 'ore J. W.' MurrZ1 ??.Proo'wl'l be "regou, on Nov. . . S"I -lerk at 1. . "aft. t;. e w She nan,'.."-,.' ,1" W.M eontl.,;7.. "' '""owi: FREE TRIit' A lci. ot our lrul. ntlor kn,,d McNabb, Oregon. Register. and tv 'ff??; Grlffln. W 167-177 ""8ue"'oi. all of lone! w. utwtS) 'Pll FQ "Slit sw"" - Schenectady, N.y,' " ifirniMrr CUP "a loft i.ii-"rV',rT,"lWlIlT !T a. tc. . wwionBU.,.;,,,--