Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 02, 1894, Image 2

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One of the Best Pieces
of Land in Morrow County.-
160
, a- i,,in- of whicb iloled ImhI tlure are
CTTND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim aOmme,
xiTzm bargain.
iiv -- '
140 acres gcd farming
ine laud, and the balance A 1 pasture.
The
deeded land ban a good (spring
iu of water ou it, aliunde
Good, deeded ranch, 820 sxrei, belt
Tah in Morrow county, cheap and on oa.y terms.
TTtv ANornw
" ZZ 'A Sod rustler can pay
for it with first crop rawed on it. ea.o
For further information call at our office.
" t
f - i
" aive BOur business to Beppner people
MOn.
-ZTZTr, re-
Whatever may b. Said to the contrary
..". in the West will be forced
out of the business, and if it becomes
. -. mi t r noun
11 .. knnain 111 HL 111 luis'i-
genera.., nmfitable
tries Btookmen ou r---
if .ill have the effcot of Bend-
OUl." - . . ;,:,,
uiany good, enterpriBiug ...----
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
or the National Bank
eppntr
ut the
good faun.
Did you ever
Read about the
Man who
Hid hiB
Light under
A. bushel?
YeB? well
That is like
Doing business
Without advertising.
AU the
Snide schemes
In the country
Will not Bcoomplish
Half as much
As a good ad.
In a good, live,
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
By the people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; tht
Cses its space
Like merchandise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
ing
an
d much capital out of the country.
of Heppner at
Ifennner. in le omm
stockholders Meeting.
. m Til IT
It) HEREBY GIVE "J .' -
Wheat, bu
Flour.bbl
LOCAL MARKET RKPOKT.
.'.'.'.2 56
85
300
1 50
cose of uumitr.,
Dec. 1!, JW.
-k . rTTf'K i n n&irjf .,.1.1, i rf t ie a iuum - , ..... m il nvL
IN annual meeting .of the oc-"'a .t it. Beeves, COWS X 2 W
National BaiiK oi nu"" d-TueBnay ol Jan
banking house on the ec""" . j m
?52 h,tween the time ol 10 a. ;"" ... ,..tor8
otiaWday,!orthepurMie..iej maJ
RESOURCES
ortnunts
Overdrafts secured and unse- -g 3
TJ. S. bonds to secure oirouia-
PremiumV on U."S. Bonds
Stook securities, etc.
n.i.:..,.iinnan. furniture, & nx.
the Gazette I Due from National Bank,
how to get tnrough is to turn clam- from Btate bttnk9 and
ailver may be Hid up
. .... thr for the Wilson
. n:.i roii.nn mther. Give us free
l UI " . . i;il
J. nn ton Ol "Unuuuu.
and the only way
a a AH
digger and go to the ooasi.
Ohkis Evans, the desperado, is still at
-,i liaa harm
large, and as no
offered for his return, no one is taking
chances in looking him up.
Patbiok Euuenb "Pbmdwioaot, the
HlBver of Mayor Harrison, has been
found guilty of murder in the first de-
aree and sentenced to ueam.
.nnt a Daper idbi
82.957.72
12.500 00
! 3,590 39
2,509.3'J
..tu,,,ili.s tn such
come before the meeting
Heppner, Or., Dec. 2, IMS.
Sheep, muttons, beau.... - 75
" stook 1 w 4 50
Hogs, ouiooi, Q C2 70
Hogs, dressed R & W
Wool
HorseB, slow sale.
Butter, roll
EggB,aoB.... 3 oo
HEREBY GIVEN THAI . ; - Turkeys
ED. R. BisHOl',
Cushier.
5-tf.
..40
Notice.
ss';,' u! iH-st oho to marry
oTfnio y"ll,1h'Tl"r" ito be happy ''l uiarriage j
nnniiSK The ma.nea-l"W to i. i ,
YOU )TUef!K
A"X The childless-how K rnwed and came to be ;(
Vrntr Whn nnrioUS HOW . 6 .. . , i.pfiT) weU .
EVERY The invalid-how to get w b ener
BODY The .t is of nt worth
OUUHl - Pote's "Plain Home
( DAYS
( ONE
(AGENT
( SOLD
42
(AND HE
( SAVED
( $1,100
(IN UN a
( YEAR.
3.044.93
1 384.64
Kiinlraffl
Due from approved reserve
9.20
150.00
Checks ami other ensh items
Vntns of other National Bauks
Prnntiniiul Bitper cnrreucy,
nickles, uud cents 472 00
Specie 700 00
Redemption fund with U. a.
Treasurer (0 per ueuk. -
dilation)
n..llJin. A. IjUin ABBUUini" ,
held at its office In ,S!pEvvecn the hours oi
Tuesday et January. lSW. bawet pur,,08e
10 a. m. and 4 p. m of aid (layo oUier
of electing directors, a lid ena ,
business as may come btlore tne BlsKuli
Secretary.
,. 85-tf.
Heppner, Or., Dec, 2,
1 1 08
stockholders Meeting.
It YOU
502.50
$116,944.04
n..VTtlV'hI
XTOTICK 18 HEREBY (11 VIN . , k . J)
-TOiK of Heppner, at their
,me on th. second Tuesday o. J.u.. -. t
.. ,m.n MAKKKT.
, n
Wheat, cwt mtoiW
Flour, bbl a bo m 6 00
Beeves, stall reu m ffl 8 00
Muttons, owt 4 50 5 25
nog"! A"" in (ffl
Wool Jasieru 5 j,
i Butter, tb .6
Se.l.w 5 00 600
..: Knn nfin
inA lIH inil 1U 1" r. 1 ..,.1 ,l,roS! uUU 1 , wuw,wuv
KNOW 1,000 pages, 200 on s ' ? fvee. ( COPIES
READ ' lW'ed fvmn. ..0, s NflW jorkj. SOLD.
P II T Murray IIUIJUm.U ( :i sggs-
18
tween the hours ol i"0 for the purpose of
o'clock p.m. of said day of ,ch
ffl sinews may aPPr. ,
SOLID FACTS.
& Co.
both
. . . . j Til. UDBCriOO 1J1
original auu iu.3o..-,
"Brick" Pomeroy's AQjaucB is-
T K KDMiBTOKTtbTiresident of the
defunct Walla Walla Saving. Ban,
reported to have Ued alter gmu
, t th.t nr. Ozias. of Rose-
1HK ruuoii.
burg, is insane proves untrue.
Capt. J. 0. Aumwobth, the Portland
pioneer is, dead.
THE HIGHEST AWARD
. .. i .ti tiIA llniiors
Ryui Bakinn rowuer u. - -
In StreiiRtn ana ---
Above its Nearest Competitor.
has
The
50,000 00
8.00000
0.582.93
10,350.00
1U3V8
..I Ol.iln.
t . m. uoraman ol vu.t "
. h. Bttt IB MM lWMKW.f..-
should it beoome a law. It consists of
numerous pertinent questions
answers relative to the sheep and
business, closing with a recapitulation as
follows:
"In reulity, the Rooky Mountain region
is better adapted for the sheep and wool
growing industy than any other, there-
fnrn it In BYtfmflivnlv nnanffnd in The
duty of lie. per pound on foreign wool division of the Agricultural Depart
was the cause of us being able to com
pete with foreign and natural stook
raising couutrios. The expense of
raising wool in this country is so muoh
greater, transportation by land being so
much more costly than that by water.
Labor is so muoh higher and so muoh
more of it is required here, while in
Australia sheep ate turned loose in large
bands ot 10,000 head on land rented by
the owner at a small cost and which
nerds little or no attendance whatever
except at shearing time. We iu the
Rocky Mountain region uud in this
district, where we can run only 1500 to
2000 hcud iu a flock and require on an
average of one man to each 400 or 500
heud of sheep to attend to their wants
all the year 'round, cannot oompete
with such natural Btock-raisingconntries
Such close atttution to our Hooks in this
rpoinn in nec.PNRA.rv tn ward nfV Hip
constant attack of the numerous wild "PP'ated by the woman of the oouu-
animals which infest this tmrt of the try for 80 msn' year8' tbat bave
oouutrvamloontinuallv nrsv unon onr caused the suleg of the Royal Baking
Uocks, and while we have to prepare
feed for throe months winter at a great
expense the sheop in Australia oau roam
at free will and fatteu on the nob.
natural gruss which clothe the pasture
lauds of that country iu the winter time.
"Iu conclusion, we wish to impress
upon the minds of our houoruble repre
sentatives the fact that this is a vast
territory of rough and mountainous
country that is utterly unfit for any
business except sheep raising. There
are favored spots where bay can be
raised, also the agricultural products
which are sold to the abeepmeu, where
as it the sheep industry is destroyed.
there would be no markot tor such
produots and large sections would be
T!vul Bnk na rowuer d
. ui M A nf kavina recaivBu iu
exhibitions of former years, at the
3 Centennial, at Pans, Vienna and at th
I : Ll..t. J TJ I m l
wool I vurluuH otaia auu xuuusiriai lairs, wnere
it has been exhibited, judges have in
variably awarded the Royal Baking
Powder the highest hjnors.
AC tne recent world's f air tne ex
arainations for the baking powder awards
were made by the experts ot the obemi-
ment at Washington. The offloial report
of the tests ot the baking powders whiob
were made by this department for the
speoifio purpose of ascertaining which
was the best, and which has beeu made
public, shows the leavdniug strength of
the Royal to be 160 oubio inches ot onr
bonio gas per ounce of powder. Of the
cream of tartar baking powder exhibited
at the Fair, the next highest iu strength
thus tested contained but 133 cubic
inches ut leavening gas. The other
powders gave an average of 111. The
Royal, therefore, was found 20 per cent.
greater leaveuing strength than its
nearest competitor, and 44 per cent.
above the average of the other tests.
Its superiority in other respects, how
ever, in the quality of the food it makes
as to fineness, delicacy and w hulesoine-
ness, could not be measured by figures.
It is these high qualities, known and
Powder, as shown by statistics, to ex
ceed the sales of all other bakiug pow
ders combined.
Total
LIABILITIES,
took paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits. . . . . .
K7..1 H.mtanntes OUWtitiuuiuft.
. i v. 103
Due to otnernai. 300.00
Individual ueposuo 33
D'cerHncaofdeposU V607.00
Notes and WllB re-uicuu ,
Bills payable,
Totax, , 8116,944-04 1
Statu of Oregon, lga
TY OF MOBBO" ,
I, Ed. B. Bishop, uasmor -
UUJ'O on . .
my knowledge ana - 0 Wer
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 28th day ot Deo. 1893.
80-tf.
GKO. COBKM.
Casliior.
PATENTS!
POBTLAu - $ -g 95
Wheat, cwt 'g 90 8 8 15
Flour, bbl 1 75 ( 2 75
Beeves, cwt.... q B0 ca 6 00
dressed
dressea &
nogs, uu iw
" dressed '
EaBtern Utegon...
NOTICE TO
INVENTORS.
liiBtory
Wool
Butter....
F.17I7S. doz
ChickenB, doz 15 a
00
20 30
271 ra 30
2 00 i 50
17
. nPI.TII HINTS AND ttBADV KBCIPE,
FOOTK'S MAN-nr,rtLrKrvesagreat amount t
U to the title of a very " tUelr dally habits ol isaung. u.
Importance to
KTeryuuu,, xBa-W ABH
Parasites of the Skin,
What to Eat,
How to hhi.
ThinRS to Do,
Things to Avoid,
Perils 01 BuuuiiM
Care of Teeth,
Aftor-Ulnncr isaps,
To (Jet Rid of Lice.
Malarial Affootions,
Croup to Prevent.
f Plants, T'5' rW.
nnu".".V,. fr Invalids, BauiiuK-""" ",V' . KffoM of Tobacco.
il. nhol as a 1'ood and a i-unm Th ,:ure for Intemperance,
A1i,'Slne, ,"ThlnB What to Wear, Headache. Cause Cur.,
Superfluous umr, Mu(,h to wear,
F'ih,. ResVorSSK
Uaneers of vvntlu Near-SI!ht-u S" ,.
OTerteatlng . ' . ri,im,il. Cold Vtet Conn.
Vemuauou, ,.E Kycs, uo .
r h1. "! rh"a,Drphthc
SSf n3 Headache, Z Btammerin,. Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth,
nrsofe1
8wrn, Wor monthof Veo. wil, U
MTAM new subscribers and promp .
Lnfl with a free oopyoL ..... - .
THAT
Sheriff's Sale.
onCK IB. HBREBY GIVEN
under and oy vue . 0reg0
uul y. """:-, and 10 nie u'i'."
1 for the uouuiy ""r. V-nient rendered ana
,l rfHvered. upon a JuUBmeii. ,
m, .un time in the
f onr country when the demand for
Mentions and improvements in the ar
i inoeB generally was so k --
now. The conveniences of mauKinu - and deUvered, .n a day of Sept.
I. a workshop, the housenom ?--v- - o( Theprejton MoaK -
". 7.:.... Kll as in offieial Plaintiff, and .gains : " ' H"-lt'!'1 ,1"d
and on iuo , fen.iant. .or -- venty.nve cents.
hie. squire cont.nua. ac aTa Jl.S
appurtenance and impnu.0u.D -vv
. iKr limn and expense.
in order 10 oavo
-Pi.. iitinl nhanee in the administra-
ll "" - .. HlB
ve iue existing aerTcienoies, does not
attorneys
s Lyons,
Ittohneysatlavv.
ATIUJi rt Slld Batiefaotory
Notarial Public and Collectors.
BANK BTJILDINU.
manner.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL
OREGON.
lees ana ii.r' ..m
Fourteen cents cosh, ... " , d that the
tu!l?? 'Jffid real property, to-wlt:
ioiiow.i.ft , DaM (in 1 wemy-Bi.
The North East quaner "-Tv.n.v.three
o. DecembeT.Wdilf'Hfre 1 b'CTocTf p. in., of said
day. at the front door of the court house, in
Heppner Morrow, Co. Oregon, sell theright, title
and interest of the said Francis M. Hhurteinand
to the above described property at Public
Auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand,
the proceeds to be applied to the satisfaction of
said execution and all costs, and costs that
may accrue.
Gko. Noblb,
Sheriffof Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated Nov. 22, 1S93. 1B2-90
A COMMUNICATION
AtlKlCllhl'UKAL COLLKUK NOTK8.
The first term of eohool ended Deo.
22. A large number of the students
went home and some to visit friends.
The question to be debated at the
oontest is "Resolved that the battle of
Antietam was more important in sup
pressing the rebellion than the battle of
Gettysburg." This is a very broad
question and oue that will be of interest
to all.
Prof. G. W. Shaw visited the bund
boys a tew days ago for the purpose ot
hearing them practice. It will be re
membered that Prof. Stiaw previously
instructed the band aud that the boys
received tneir nnt lessons. The
1 1 tCVV.IOVJ UC "'- AUD U.U-
praci.oa.iy nuauuoueu. urvuermore, fe88or w88 well phased with the work
even at former prices tor wool, wool done. Later in the week the bovs were
growing alone would be unprofitable,
but combined with our ruuttun sales the
business had heretofore been satisfactory.
"wetinve spent yeius in improving
onr breeds, aud under the fostering care
of protection we have so improved our
wool increasing the weight and im
proving the quality of the fleeoeB that
Inst year we were selling our wool for
much less than we could have doue
ton years ago, and at the
were paying our herders 5 per month
more tbnn we have paid in 18V3, Now
we have the satistuotion of seeing our
well-bred ewes driven off 10 the slaugb
ter pens and our business ruined.
"After disposing of their sheep, two
prominent sbeepmeu left Ibis section the
first of this month, their destination
being South Africa. If they find con
ditious in that country favorable for
wool growing quite a number of sheep.
men in this immediate vioinity will sell
out iu the spring and emigrate.
favored by a visit from u. G. Lemasters,
editor ot the Amity Popgnn.
A farmers' institute was held at Bills
boro a short time ago under the auspices
of the Llilleboro grange, the State
Agricultural college assisting. Those
delivering lectures were Pres. J. M.
lllosa, and Prof. (Joote, Craig, Sue! I,
I-etoher, Washburn and French. Pres.
RI0B8 delivered two lectures, one being
upon drainuge and the other upon the
State Agricultural College, illustrated
wit), lantu.n via. . th l...il,l
same tima
OONTRIBI TOR.
Oorvallie, Or. Dac. 25, 1893.
Ask Your Friends
Who have taken Hood's r-'arsnparilla
what they thiuk otit, and the replies
will be positive iu its favor. Simply
what Hood's Sarsnparilla does, that tells
the story of its merit. One has been
cured ot indegestion or dyspepsia,, an
other Uuds its indispensable for sick
headache or biliousness, while othe'i
report remarkable cures for scrofula.
catarrh, rheumatism, suit rheum, etc.
Editor Gahhtte :
In the last issue of the Arlington
Reoord, I noticed that the editor, J. M.
Johns, used his advantages as the onor
of a newspaper to cast a slur at me, aud
which when fully understood, the pubiio
will decido was wholly undoserved.
Mr, Johns oritioises me iu usin t'je
name ot B. F. Snell in a note to him
authorizing that the paper he stopped,
enclosing 31 for balance due. Mr,
Snell gave me the amount mentioned
and requested me to pay up his arrearage
as a subscriber to the Record Bud have
the paper stopped. I did this as directed
as a duty devolving upon me having no
personal interest in the matter whatever.
Mr. Johns in taking umbrage ut this is
going entirely too tar, aud show that lie
is not familiar with iho simplest business
forms. Besides his publication of a
polite request to stop the papr duly
authorized, under the caption o'"Cranky"
followed by significant comments'
shows him to be entirely unfit to publish
a newspaper where the editor must
have ordinary sense of discrimination
between business forms and unathorized
and anonymous oommnnioations, pur
porting to refer to matters between him
self and patrons.
Piiill Hbppnbb.
Arlington, Or., Ceo. 28, 1893.
Fossil Journal please oopy.
A COMMON COURT SCENE.
The Court Is the report ot the ad
ministrator 00 the Smith estate ready ?
Lawyer It is, your honor. Inven
toryofthe estate, $60,000. Legal fees,
$50,000.
The Court Allowed.
Lawyer Physician's fees, $9,000.
The Court-Allowed.
Lawyer Advertising, $49.
The Court Tbat seems to be quite a
large bill for advertising. I think it
could certainly have been done much
oheaper.
Lawyer Most assuredly.
The Court Lay the bill over
cuu be properly investigated,
deal of the money of deceased
is fritted away iu paying useless printers'
bills. Investigate the matter at once,
Carson Appeal,
nulil it
A good
pertons
Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate.
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
il undersigned, the administratrix ot the
estate of Cornelius Drlseoll, deceased, will on
Saturday the 3rd day of February at I o'clock
p. iu. of said clay at the West half of the North
east quarter, and the East half of the North
west quarter of section thirty-one .11) town
ship two Booth of Range twenty -nine CJ9)
East of the Willamette Meridian, sell said
described premises at public sals to the highest
bidder for cash in hand. Such sale being made
under and pursuant to an order of the County
court of date September '.-0, 1S93 made Slid
entered In said County court 01 Morrow county
on said date.
I will also on said day at the hour of S o'clock,
Ft. m. of said, day. sell au undivided one-half
ntcrest In the saw mill property belonging to
said estate, said mill being known as the White
A Drue, ill mill. Said sale w ill be made to the
highest bidder with cash in hand upon the
premises." The order for said sale havaig been
made, as aforesaid, on the 'Alth day of Sept.
ISiW, by the honorable Countv court of Morrow
county. State of Orogou. Dated this J 1st day of
October, A. D. 1S9S.
isrJ -IX Miav Dmscoll,
Administratrix,
permit the affairs of government to de
ter him from quickly oonceiving the
remedy to overoome existing discrepan
cies. Too grsat oare oannot be exer
cised in choosing a competent aud skill
ful attorney to prepare and prosecute
an application for patent. Valuable in
terests have beeu lost and destroyed in
innumerable instances by the employ
ment of incompetent oounsel, and eS'
pecially is this advice applicable to
those who adopt the "No patent, no
pay" system. Inventors who entrust
their business to this class of attorneys
do so at imminent risk, as the breadth
aud strength of the patent is never con
sidered iu view of a quiok endeavor to
get au allowance and obtain the fee.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, General Manager,
618 F street, N. W.,Washington, D. C,
represeniing a large number of impjr
tnut daily and weekly papers, and gen
eral periodicals of the eountry, was in
stituted to proteot itB patrons from the
unsafe methods heretofore employed
iu this line of business. The said Com
pany is prepared to take charge ot nil
patent business entrusted to it for rea
sonable fees, aud prepare and prosecite
applications generally, inoluding me
chanical inventions, design
HEPPNER,
liiiiiiissssisiBrM
SHEEPMEN!
Keep your eheep healthy and in
' sure a good clip by uning
Hay ward's Shofp Dip.
iThe "Paste Dip" mixeB with either
Cold or Warm Water.
The "Liquid Dip" 1b non-poisouoUB, improves
w.u nwi nun uutjn uut Blttlll it.
CHRISTY & WISE.
Wool Commission Merchants Fifth and Town-
senu is., ban Francisco.
Sole Pacific Coast Agents. 8!) Ira sw
LOFTY ATLANTIC WAVE&
Hry Ocean Waters That Swept Over
Steamer's Crow's Nest.
The New York daily papers all re
corded the facta that the steamship
Majestic, on her eastern trip, caught a
sea that demolished her crow's-nest
lookout, and that the Teutonic, which
caught the same gale coming west, had
one sea wnich combed over the crow'
patents, nest anii carripd oUav W .
trade-marks, labels, copyrights, iuterfer- lifeboat as it went over the rail Hut
ences. infringements, validity reports, none of the daily papers took the
and gives espeoial attenion to rejected trouble to mention just how the crow
cases. It is also prepared to enter into ne8t on these shi-)s is situated, aud con-
competition with any firm in scouring
foreigu patents.
Write for instructions and advice.
John Wedderbubn.
618 F Street,
P. O. Box 385. Washington, D. C.
"How to Cure AU Skin Diseases.'
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No internal medioine required. Cares
tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the level of the sea, which would make the
face, hands, nose, &o., leaving the skin neif?ht of the wave that carried away
dear, white sod healtnly. Its great
Bequently how high that sea was.
Inquiry by a Marine Journal repre-
emuuve uiscovered that while in men-ol-war
and many other ships the cus
tom is to have the crow's nest in the
loretop or a triile above, the White Star
ships have it at an altitude of twenty.
five feet above the main deck on the
foremast, reached by an iron ladder
from the forward hurricane deck. In
such a ship as the Majestic or Teutonic
the height of the main deck at the fore
rigging is about forty feet above the
healing and onratiye powers are possess
ed by no otber remedy. Ask your drug
gist tor Swayne's Ointment. ew 1 yr.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The Studebaker wagon heads them all.
For sale at Gilliam A Bisbee's. a
"Hardware" did you say! Why, yea
at P. O. Thompson A Co.'s stand, and the
plaoe for bargains. a
Tbe Palaoe is the leading hotel in the
city. Well tarnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided for everyone, a
Thompson A Binns own the buss which
goes to and from tbe Palace hotel, but
will call tor parties desiring to go to train
in any part ot the city. Leave orders
at City hotel. a
It yon want to boy groceries, and
bread stuff aheap, go to the Enterprise
Grooery. Kirk A Buhl, proprietors, a
Borg, the jeweler, is the man to fix op
your watoh or clock, fie keeps a full
stook of everything pertaining to bis
business' a
M. Liohtenthal A Co.'s new stook of
splendid, summer botton and tie special
ties in the shoe line are attracting mark
ed attention. a
Tbe Eeeley Institute, at Forest Grove
ouree liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine
and tobaoco habit. See ad.
the crow's nest in this instance rIww
seventy feet. This is a pretty big roller
for the north Atlantic, but in other
parts of the ocean such waves are often
encountered in a storm. Supposing the
ship to have been in the trough of the
sea at the time this wave swept her
the mean height of the wave might be
calculated as not greater than forty
feet, but it was certainly a body of
iicany seventy leet high from
where the ship floated.
Klertrle Cars tor I'.heumatlcs.
Accounts come from St. Louis of thr
latest craze in that city, which is to ride
on the electric car to cure rheumatism
A greater number than v, vM be im
agiued tf the uvnvds that Jill the dec
toe earn nrc r:,l, who have the ider
that eVUi-K'i'y wiil.urc every ailraenl
under t ic sun, and m St. Louis these
adherents of the electric faith propa
ganda muster special ly strong. A con
ductor on one of the Ktreet-car lines li
reported as snyir.- -It is amusing tc
ace passengers on our line cviii" eacl
other and ,vl-.isp.,ri,r to companion,
about the new cure f ar rheumatism I:
a man, woman or child boards a cai
with a crutch or C!.ue you can heal
w-hispers to the elfe, t that ther is ,
rheumatic patient cut to test the nev
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A. D.lsn ' ""u "' " day of
182-94
Nov.
. C. E. Jones,
Justice of the Peace.
TN THB JUSTICE COURT KOR SECOND
1 district State of Oregon, County of Morrow.
Bruce Haines, Plaintiff,)
vs. J SUMMONS.
H. E. Hooker Defendant)
10 H. E. HOOKER, Defendant.
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hereby reonired tn .nn... hpfnre the under
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