HIE Wl1 W SELL YOU EPH ! 8 :One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: lGOACRBS IEEIEIsl60 CTT ND 1 60 ACHES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded laud there are 140 acre good farming laud, end the balance A 1 i astnre. The deeded laud l a t' Tn"S 0 yl fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, 81100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. 4 1 AND STUvIv ANOTIIllv'. Deeded ranch, 160 acrel boss wheat lSTwUI seW ?n .5 aSlm'no'use'for for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, ownor lives in tue i.bm A2STOT?HII BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Monwv county, cheap and on enev terms. ZZZ I i Give your business to Heppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp tier. Patronize those who patronxz. A'a hnlH ftnrh and Avflrv enrresnondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer a real name Uiigned M au evidence of good laitn. Did you ever Rend about the Man who Hid hia Libt under A bushel f Yea? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the Snide schemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as much Abb jjood ud. In n food, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. &3 J82 .m ALToKr.D, the governor of Illinois, says there are no anarohists in his state. Sinoowhen? J. Soott Hahhihun, b brother of eic President Harrison, has been appointed surveyor ot - customs for the port of Kansas City, Mo. The surveyor is a deinoorat. Patriots of the Hawaiian revolution, hearken. There are 1(00 able-bodied men in Oregon who are willing to go to your asmstiiuce in overthrowing the nigger dynasty. Give the tip and we are with you. Telegram. Eastern Oiieuon bankers should train their double-barreled shot-guns o as to rake the bow of anv Dresummu stranger who demands lucre without the formality of making deposits previous to uoiuy so. This htiuk robbery busi ness should be rq.ielol.ed. The Uuwaiiiui provisional government line blood in his eye. Our news from Honolulu tod'iy indicates that the tiro visional government does not propose to surrender without a fight. The first ttung that Cleveland knows ha w have a big-fl'zed wur on his hands. lelegraui. liiit Portland Telegram has a frank, quaint way of saying everything, and il doesu't tiiko the reader a minute to find out that it is a live nnner linvinu a few opinions of its own. The Telernm now giveB the news to Ueppner twenty four hours in advance of any other paper published in the metropolis. A UANKHit of St. Louis. J. Carl Kim sell, took occasion at a convention of bankers at Decauter Ills., on the Hth lust., to oriticize the government's stand on the coinage of silver aud gold, and was forthwith forced out of the mnetina This plan may work for a time with the gold-bugs, but the truth will out in Bpite of everything. Home of those who want wool placed on the free list say it is but s minor industry of not enough importance to be protected. This statement has caused the Gazette to look the matter tip and it finds wool growing our seventh large- est agricultural industry representing au investment of $100,000,000 ia sheep alone. Not so small after all. Thk San FrBuoisco Examiner and Chronicle have called for the impeach ment of President Cleveland, giving as a reason that his action in regard to the provisional government of Hawaii is really a declaration of war, and this duty devolves on oongresa and cougress only. Every liberty-loving journal in the land will doubtless endorse the suggestion of our great Western jour nals, and immediately iusist that dic tator Oevelaud Bhould be removed from oftloe. Kouk of the Hawaii revolutionists have the blood of the men of Lexington and Concord in their veins. Tbey have power to fire another shot heard round tba world in defense of the right of elf-government against alien aggression in support of tyranny. They should mee1 Amerionn troops employi d in the shameful business of setting up the corrupt monarchy they have thrown off as their New Eugland ancestors met British troops. American publio opin ion will be first to sustain them. Oregon inn. Tbat this government had anything ti do with setting np the provisional government in Hawaii ia vigoronsly denied by the leaders of affairs in Hawaii. It looks as though Gresbam used the opportunity to oast a slur upon bis former opt onent, Harrison. If uigger dynasties are wbat.the administra tion wants, it can keep busy for the remainder of the term. Not a patriotic paper of any party supports the Gresh-am-Cleveland policy in Hawaii, and it may be the cause of thousands oi Amerioans going to Hawaii to assist in the continuation of the provisional government. Our people are built that way. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that CoutaiuH Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering il through the mucona surfaces. Sucb articles should never be nsed except en prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the dauinge they will do it ten fold to the good you can posihl derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cur manufactured bv F. J. Cheney A- Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and ic taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Iu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure he aure you get the genuine. It ir taken internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi. monialfl free. tSTSold by druggists, price 75o. per bottle. THK till AN I) 1.(1 1)1 IK. Thirteenth A annul Convention tit Henniier The Big Little City of Heppner Doe The Ornnd- From the Orefon Knight. Ou Oot. 10, 11 and 12. the Grand Lodge of Oregon convened at Heppnet All Grand Lodge officers were present. and the chnraoteristio of the convention was the grant amount of aotnal business transacted; in other words, it was striot ly a business raeeline. The citizens anil Knights of Heppner under the leadership of tirou. Henry Blaokman and Otis Patterson lft nothing undone to enter tain the visiting brethern, and there was "music in the air" from the moment the delegates arrived until the last minute of theirjdepnrture. Balls, sur prise parties, banquets and serenades galore, were the order of the day, and the Ueppuer convention iu one that will he long remembered by all those who attended. Orogon Knights will always uave n warm spot il their hearts f r the people ot Heppner. The parade of the Uniform R;ink, Uraud Lodge officers, representatives and Doric Lodge No. 20 was the feature of the second day; the whole was nuder oomrannd of Lieut. Col. Hoohstedler marshal; about 250 Kuights and Sir Kuights participated and filed into the opera house. Here tho following wer invited to seats ou the stage; Mayor Simons. Hon. II. Blaokman, Supreme Bepresentntives Uuehannn aud Hume, P. Q. C'e, Cleve land, Jett and Col. Uoohstodler, Q. 0 Sharon, (1. V. O Waddle, G. P. Hill G. K R. H. McCounell, O. M. of Ex Sargent, G. M. at A . Geary. G. I. G. W atts, U. U. G. Fellows, P. O. Otis Patterson, Colonels Cook, Povev, Ken nedy and Major Matuies. In all about 500 people were assembled iu the theater building to be welcomed by Mayor Bio. J. B. Simons, in a few hut hearty words; Grand Chancello E. E. Sharon respouded. Grand Prelate J. L. Hill delivered an oration on the beauties of Tythianism which (although au impromptu production) was vooif erouely applauded. Knight A. W. Pat terson also addressed the audience, and with bis grave and eloqnent rhetoric wo many hearts. The above members on the program were interspersed by songs Irom Mrs. McFarland and Bros. A. W Patterson and W. L Saling. The next thing was a balloon asceusiou and parachute jump, although not on the programme it was appreciated. The ball on Tuesday eveniuir in the opera house was a decided success and much credit is due the committee of arrangements. r'ar And Wide. Vnt mi ilia lir.iu,! rtr.n.....n i .... . ... v.v. vu'.nurui niiiuu, hut in malarial breediug tropical regions hi viuaieniaiH, niexico, noutii America, the Isthmus of Panama, aud elsewhere, Uostetter's Stomach Bitters affords to inhabitants and sojourners protection ULTiiiiiut multiria Tl.u ............ . u -."" ... - . tiv uiiunin, nip ilceil ly arrived immigrate, the tiller nf the virgin ami newly robbed of its forests by the Hie of tbe pioneer, find in tho superb antifebrile specific a preserver against the poisonous miasma which iu vast districts rich ia natural resources, is yet fertile in diBeaae. It annihilates dis order of the stomach, liver and bowels, fortifies those who nae it against rheu matic allniMtita lic.,1 Bn.l l.. outdoor exposure; infuses genial warmth wiu a irnine coined oy n rigorous temnernttire. and an,l r.,Um it...;. , ... iiiu luoruum aim evening mists and vapors laueo wuu Uurttulluesa : strenoih. ens tho weak aud conquers incipient kidney trouble. Simmons Liver lteimlatnr lia failed to relieve eoktivanaaa. u,l l.hn.l or bleedlDg piles. RDBBf-RV AT M.IrON. K.iua President Badly Wnnlidrd and One Thousand Dollars Taken by Hold Desperadoes. Fenoleton, Or., Nov. 13. The biok at Milton, 30 miles north ot here, was robbed by desperadoes at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Three men well mounted, rode into Milt m during a dense fog and dismounted near tbe First National book. Oue held the horses while tbe ither two entered tbe bank. President A. Hopson, Cashier N. A. Davis and Assistant Cashier Charles Hopson were iu tbe bank and were covered by pistols in tbe hands ot two robbers, who de manded money. Tbe bank officials hesitated, and President Hopson at tempted to reach a pistol. Tbe robberB immediately fired three shots. One struck Hopson in the arm and another in tbe side. One wound is serious and painful, Cashier Davis wna missed, but has his face badly powder-burnt. Hop son and Davis then kept quiet while Charley Hopson, tho assist nut oashier, banded out $9012 iu gold coin from the till. The robbers quickly bucked out i f the bank, mounted their horses and were out of eight eve-i before an alarm was given. Scott Riouie, the deputy sheriff, with a posse of five men, started in pursuit soon after the alarm wan given. Posses left Athena and Weston to take tbe trait and tbe alarm is gener al, Tbe posse sent out by Sheriff Furnish are ordered to take 'he robbers dead or alive. No attempt was made by the robbers at mnsking their faces and one of the men wns identified bs A. MoCarty. The other two were young men, one tall and the other of medium height. They had good horses one black, one gray, and the other a bay. The robbers were tracked southwest to Dry creek. It is supposed they turned there and went towarl Wallula, but all traces were lost a short diBtanoe beyond Dry oreek. The weather was very foggy and it was impossible to see more than 200 yards. Officers from this city started for Wallula to guard the ferry . The robbers were seen around Athena, Milton and Weston tbe past week, and they are now supposed to have been investigating to see the most promising point for raid Saturday they purchased pateut barb-wire cutters at Weston, whioli are supposed lo be for assisting them through fences. It is believed that they will be oaptured, though had not been at latest accounts. Later advices say that Hopson proved not to be badly hurt. Cutnri'li iu the Head Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, ana as such only a reliable blood puri fier oan effeot a perfeot and permanent cure. Hood's Sarsnparilla is the best blood purifier, and it has cured many very severe cases ot oatarrh. Catarrh oftentimes leads to cousumptiou. Take Hood B Sarsaparilia before it is too lute. KAULKI'H. From our Look Creek Paper. lom and Walter Keeney left for Ueppner Tuesday after freight. Win. Carter and Andrew Wilson left Monday for Heppner afier freight. Vane Hinton aud Newt Smith, ar rived Saturday from Heppner with freight for our merohants. Joe Keouey, a brother to E. C. Keeuey, proprietor of the Mouumeutal hotel, is handling the ribbons on the Loug Creek Canyon City Btage line. Ed. O. Allen was over from the mines Saturday. While in the city be pnr chnsed the interest of his pnrtner, Walter Brown, iu the famous Black Butte mine. Herbert Johnsou, a Fairview, Coos county boy, was fined $10 for striking his schoolteacher. This establishes the fact that a teucher has resoursea at law as well as the pareula of a ohild. The Oregouinn's Heppner reporter was grei tly in error w hen he elated that John Criamau bad been arrested (or hiring parties to deliver tools to Wm. Maore In the county juil. Such is not the case, nor wns Him tfnula uu.,.pu t... such was ever thought of. "How to Care All Skin Diseases.' Simply apply "Swavne's Oint merit. No internal medioiue required. Cores tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tbe face, hands, nose, ia., leaving the skin clear, white and hunllMu li. ....... healing aud onrative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist fur Swayne's Oiutmeut. sw 1 r. H 111 II SCHOOL UBHAKY, Through the kindness cf Hon. V It Ellis, our High School library has received from the department of H. interior, the following valuable books: l opulation and Resources of Alaska, Wealth, Debts and Tajratinn. lf,'..rr Industrie of the United States and lie Eleventh Ceiuiu or the r,,.r..,y Sfnfrs. The Hlgb School pupil, have Clubbed together, and subscribed for ih. Cosmopolitan; and our librarv. nmL, the care of our librarian, Miss Lucy Farnsworth, ia a great source of benefit and pleasure to us all. Wj would ulso thank the various parties who are loan, ing us books and papers for our library. We need an encyclopedia very much. FRor. A. W. Wikb. For furtUi-r information call at our office. PATTERSON JEXJS HATTEES OW.R. MF'G CS-PORTLAND. ORE. For sale by Slocum-Johnston Drug Co. ond T. W. Ayers, Jr. Nerve Blood Tonic ilder fivr A tot lui1ii'M, Dr. VILLIAKS' MEDICINE CO., Schenectady, N.y, nJ Brockviiic, Cnl. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. There was never a time in the history of our country when tbe demand tor inventions and improvements in tbe arts and eoienoes generally was bo great as now. The conveniences of mankind in the faotory and workshop, the household and on tbe farm, bs well as in official life, require oontiuual accessions to the appurtenances and implements of eaoh in order to save labor, time and expeuse. The political ohauge in the administra tion government does not affeot tbe progress of the American inventor, who beiug on the alert, and ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affaire of government to de ter bim from quickly oonoeiviog the remedy to overoome existing discrepan cies. Too great care oannot be exer oised in ouoosiug a competent aud skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in terests have been lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by the employ ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is tbis advice applionhlo to thone who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their business to this class of attorneys do so at imminent rssk, us the breadth and strength of the pateut is never con sidered in view of a qniok endeavor to get un allowance and obtain the fee THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderburn, General Manager, 018 F street, N. W.,Washington, D. C, representing a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the couutry, was iu Btituted to protect its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed iu this line of business. Tbe said Cun pany is pmpared to lake charge of all patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare Bnd proaeojto applications generally, inoluding me ouauioal inventions, design patents trade-marks, labels, convrichts. ii,trfrJ euces. infringements, validity rAnn.fo. ana gives especial attenion to rejected casea. It is also prepared to enter into competition with any flVin in scouring foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wedderburn. 618 F Street. P. O. Box 385. Washington n n TUE AMEItlCAN biMBir. From the Telegram. The Clevelaud man to riito ik monarohy in Hawaii is nothing short of proposition to surrender oar Ameri can Civilization, and ia a l.. i , , H m.ioa uciiaai ' of tbe fundamental prinoiple of Ameri- I oan lusiuntions. llie provisional gov ernment in Hawaii is tbe representa tive of an American nivilinutinn r. embodiei tbe healthful inBuence wbioh radiates from the plrit of American liberty and American progress now abroad on tbe South seas. The Ha waiian revolution wag but tbe echo of our great American revolutiot, a pro test against monarchy aud a struggle (or freer and higher conditions than were possible under the old regime. It appealed to all the sympathies of the Aiuericaa heart when news reajhed us that a republio had been erected ou the ruins of the Hawaiian monarohy, and there was universal rejoicing when we 6C per box f?3 V lor y'4.ao. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu 35 Flour.bbl 2 50 300 Beeves, oows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 50 " three " 1 75 2 00 Sheep, muttons, head .... 1 50 2 25 " stock 1 50 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt 0 Hogs, dressed 6 50 (3 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 40 Eggs, doz Chickens, doz 3 00 Turkeys 60 20 CALIFORNIA MARKKT. Wheat, cwt jfl 03 ti 1 08 Flour.bbl 3 000400 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 W 6 00 Muttons, owt 6 00(3 8 00 Hogs, cwt 4 50 g) 6 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (d 12 Butter, lb 25 3u Eggs, doz. 20 '15 Chickens, doz 5 00 600 Turkeys, tti 15 u 18 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, cwt if 85 (if Flour, bbl 2 90 Beeves, owt 1 75 (d; 95 3 15 2 75 0 (10 3 00 6 00 .i 5(1 14 Hi I dressed 3 50 Muttons, live sheared .. 2 50 (iii " dressed A 7o tt, Hogs, on foot -t on ' dressed 7 "ll Wool EuHteru l):ei;ou... ii tut Butter ; 20(J fe,ggn, doz 2i !3 Chickens, doz 2 00 (e Turkeis lb 15 l at 30 4 50 17 Notice of Intention. I AND OFFICE AT THE PALlKS, OliKGON, J Oct. 4, 1HJ3. Notice in hcrebv given that the following-named settler haa filed notice of hia intention to make final proof In support of inn viann, ann mat saia proor win ne made oe fore. I. W. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heppner. Or., on Nov. 18, M93, viz. : RINKHAKT SCHILLER, Hd. 32 for the Ktf NIVJ4 NE'i HK Sec. S and NWKEtSec. 32Tp. 6. 8. R ft E. W. M. He named the following witneHfleR toprovhia continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz.: (ieorge Perry, of Lone Rock. Herman Meisner, of Oooseberry Paul Hchlller, of (iooseterry, and iHaac Smith, of Lone Hock Oregon. 169-na ' John W. Lewis, Register. Sheriff's Sale. 1TAT1."P TQ 11 t?DCDr H'OVT n.m..vnn. v.ivs .onunuDi uuui, inA 1 L.UCf i'l and by virtueof an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of' Oregon for the County of Morrow, and to me directed and delivered upon Judgment rendered and entered In said Court ou the 20th day of May lssii, In favor of W. B. Cunnlnghame, Plaintiff, and BKBinst J..D. Hall, Defendant, for the sura of Seven Hundred and Ten Dollars, and lor the further sum of Two Dollars damages and coals, which judgment was enrolled and docketed iu the clerk's office of said Court iu said County on the 20th day ot May 1X6. And therealter on November 27th, inns, said Judgment was duly assigned and transferal from the Bald W B Cunniughame to Wm. Hughes for a valuable consideration, and there being now due on said Judgment the sum of Two Hundred and Ten Dollars, together with interest at the rate of St cent, per annum on the full sum ot Seven Hundred and Ten Dollars from thaSJth day of May lHKii to the 2.1th day of December, Wan, to- " ' " wi e cent, per annum on the sum of Two Hundred and Ten Dollars from 2Mb day of December, lSKti, until paid, and for the further sum of Tw o Dollars i ,,, ,, . ' "S, "' nave levied upon am will sell at public auction, on Saturday the . .C v. V v w nui'i p. ni. at the Court house door In Heppner, Morrow County and State of Oregon, all the right, title Miinni n imil llie SHK1 J. U. Ball. Dfftnii Rinnan on or a tcr the 20th day of May 16, in or to the following described premises, to-wlt-The South East quarter of Sec. Eleven (11) in ....... ..,,,. MHttouum ui nauge I Wfclitv-threp (23) East of W. M., iu Morrow County? state "of heffiA? lC,"'f Ma"c' fitedat hepp. !-siT !. , i0. NonLK, 1.X-1K7 ohcrlft of Morrow county, Oregon icurneu inst tue new government de sired to place itself under nrntontinn oi tne Amencau Hag. Mr nlavulonB I. .,,,Uuo ciiun iu overthrow '"r-uwic in nawaii and restore the monarchy will not be successful. It mny as well be nuderstood firllf DO Inn' that tue American people will not sub mo uuinige. in ere is nn no talking about the old black queen being "'"" "'""i sue was deprived of her rotten throne. Monarchy has no rights uicn Amerioans are bound to respect. air. uieveianu has raised an issue whinh 8way above party. Even his servient congress will ni a... outrage Amerioan sentiment by voting i'i-M'"ttiions 10 restore the Hawaiian monaroby. The Hawaiian revolutionists are going fc h.ilil ii.n;. i o - .. .imi grouua. They may be .u.ueu to tempirairly surrender to tbe r"'"' ,ue um,e1 States gnnboate hill Ilia l ,L. . ""uiruv me marines are re- uiuvco rrom the island that moment th 7' lurone in totter and au. ineoniy wav that Mr. m..i . , can put the queen un her ih,no IB LfJ use our warships for that purpose, and .u, u way he oan uphold her is by American bayonets. Aud so sure a, he tempts a policy of that kind . ,Ure "HI the American nnnnl. a , .. - r uruiaim nis impeaohment aud removal iron offioe ibe Hawaiian revolutioni.t. h... .u. -ympathy and will hays the support of he American people in ,heir for independence. ,5 M0 and $20. Genuine Coufederate 81(10 h i, ,o 7 08n" e80h; W Bd hi, 1 r'10CeD" e80h' 81 od $2 bills 25 oents each. Rt T ed on receipt of price. Address. U .rk.r. 90 8. Forsyth St.. Atlanta FREE and bus u.iiT"'' " drtilitv K ward !NrnJrun.m wit 0.,4 ilhat It t enndKIon of yours? Is your hair dry, Bri, IriitU ? Voes tt apfll at endsT Mas it a lifeless appearance j)ues il fall out Khen combed or brushedt Is it full of dandruff) Docs yonr scalp itch t Is it dry or in a heated condition T Ifthtu ere some of your symptoms is warned in Mm or you uHll 4W0m, laid. m fisMtJktK ij. ' J srjm mwm :.V"V Is w'iat you need. Hi production in not an accident, but the result of Brri i,. , neiir--!. Kuowlertk'a of the dLaeatrft of the bftir aud icalp led to tbe (llmovery o' tW ij treat them. "Skookum" contains neither minerals ur oils. It lit imtaTK-fl w a (l-lltfhtfully cooling and refraining Tonic. By tlmuiatlntf the rollicleidV.; jtil'-vri )mr cwr ci dandruff and grow hair on bald htads. ' itr Keep the aeaip clean, healthy and free from Irritating eruptions, ly t'r-n of kooh-um Skin Soap, It destroy paratitio insects, whiuuitd o. and d'-l Hiehnir. . j. . . mi If your dntjTfflrlt Cannot inppT you, nena uiroct w un, ami wo win forw-Lti pri'imlii, on receipt of p-Jce. Grower, $MX par buttle; aforftj. tn,, ta ; ( fur V-Su, SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., T7 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. TRADC MARK THE DR. FOOTE'S II AMvnOOK. OP HEALTH HINTS AUD READY RECIPE!, la the title of a very valnalile book that gives a great amount of Information of the I'tnusl Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily nublts of Eating, Drluklng, Dressing, etc, IT TELLS ABOUT What to Eat, Bow to Eat It, Things to Do, Things to Arold, Perils of Snmmer, Inflnenc of rinntu, Parasites of the Rkln, Care of Teeth Oeeupatlon for Invalids, Bathing Beat Way, After-Dinner Nana. Alcohol as s. Food and a Lungs and Lnng Dlaeasos, KfTeoU of Tobaeoo. Medieine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemnerann Superfluous rialr, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause 4 Cure Kamnvlnir Hamn. How Much to Wear. Trlii UMn, n ' Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections! Overhftntlnir HnniiM. Preventini? Mear-yurhted- How to Avoid Them. rrniinn u How to Breathe, Ventilation, ness, Eiorclse, IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Conn, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dyiontery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itohing, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning Moles, Pimples, Pile, Rheumatism, Klngworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Month! Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache Ulcers, Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVB DOCTORS' HILLS tT"AII new snrHcribera ami prompt renowula ilnnnp; the month ot Nov. will bo pre'PDHed with ft free oopyof this as n premium. Illis, Dawson Xs Tvyons, ATTOltNIijYS AT LAW. All buninpea attended to in a prompt find Hiitiafnetoty mnuner. Notaries Pnbliu and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL HEPPNER, 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 patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, uoon the care nnd still nf the nttnrM, r r " 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 its to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. .tt,If have ? invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to li.J J" ? b"ef descr'Pt10n of the important features, and you will be at once aaviseo. as to the best course tc pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If .T B u your ngcts, or others subnut the matter to u? for a Mr-rrTtfRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. 618 F STREET. NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. p.o. box 4.3 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send Are you all sion and will and Hi aw can na su m wm ua a m j 1 ure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil lypophosphites of Lime and Soda build you up and put flesh on you give you a good appetite. CoJ."n EmU'8l0n eure Cirh, VOTICE 19 HKRrnTi-.v, Tuear the WthrlviLi'-"6'''. 'tl I oil i m. or said uav at the w... , ;' 1 c wk ' quarter, and the V'" v-- '0 ''8 Nor,h- of uih """ember, at 1 nVlni ' quarter, and the " Ea.'t'h.il' ! thue Nor"' west aiianer i i;,". .la'f of the Sa.ii,. Bi quarter ol sorin .V, ul lne c town- described prem'S, sell (29) iin.t. ;nau 1,1 nana. 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