Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 05, 1894, Image 2

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    OIE WiJ W SELL YOU J EPH ! 8
II
One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.
me ucoi, i-icues 01 bana in morrow uuuii.
TTND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of bich deeded land tl.ere are 140 acres gxd farming land, and tlie balance A 1 paatnre.
A fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim,
i 'ill!
The deeded Inud Lns a good spring ot water on it, an uuuer
IVOTIIIRl bargain.
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms.
ANJy STlJLTv ANOTIIBK.
Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on ensy terms. A good rustler can pay
for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it.
For further information call at our office.
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 hls-or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer's real name is signed as an evidence of
goon laun.
Did yon ever
Read Hbout the
Man bo
Hid his
Light under
A bushel?
Yes? well
That is like
Doing business
Without advertising.
All the
Hui ie schemes
In the country
Will not ncoompliBb
Half bs much
As n good iid.
In a good, live.
Legitimate newspaper,
One tbiit
Is rend
Bv the people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; that
Oses its space
Like merchandise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
j1
JLE8TKRDAT s Kecord has something
to say about the closing of the Taooma
Woolen Mill, giving as a reason that
the praprietora oould not pay the hirfb
duties on needed foreign wools. T. E
Fell was manager of that mill at the
time it dosed, Bnd gives a very different
reason for shuttiug down. He says that
in the face of impending tariff reductions,
it was impossible to proceed safely.
Several large orders were oanceled also
just pievious to closing down, because
dealers could not buy quantities of
woolen goods when it was apparent
that they oould be imported for much
less money long before the same were
disposed of. With the great reductions
proposed on manufactured goods, even
with free raw material whioh will do
other than break up the woolgrowiDg
industry in this country, manufacturers
can hardly compete with the imported
article. But, perhaps, Mr. Fell can
throw additional light on the mnoh-
heralded closing of the Taooma Wooleu
Mill. Col. Griggs, a democrat and
candidate for U. S. senator before the
late session of the Wash, legislature,
was the heaviest stockholder in the
enterprise.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the National Bank of Heppner at
Heppner, in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business,
Dec. 19, 1893.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 82,957.72
Overdrafts secured and unse
cured 3 33 06
U. S. bonds to secure oironla
tion 12.500 00
Preminm' on TJ. S. Bonds 1.200 00
Tt mkiJh T S I ,he fH0tor and "O'ksbop, Ihe household
lsiiukiLL'liouse. furniture. A fir 1 .finft an .... "
PATENTS!
NOTICE TO INVENTORS.
There was never a time in the history
of our country when the demand for
inventions and improvements in the arts
and sciences generally was so great as
now. The Conveniences of mankind In
2,509.30
3,044.98
TiiBAsLlund Tidings comes to us this
week as a semi-weekly, published on
Mondays and Fridays. We oon?ratulate
tne i KlinKs on this improvement.
Due from Natiooiil Bauks
(not Reserved Agents)
Due from state banks and
bankers 1,38101
Due from approved reserve
"gents 2 500 44
Checks and other cash i terns. .
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional paper currency,
nickles, and oents
Specie
Legal-tender notes
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation)
9.20
150.00
7 81
2,472 00
700 00
562.50
.mil
It is said that the revolutionists are in
a hard row down in Brazil,
On a fitir and impartial decision we
UONOK HIS S1E110RY.
Masons and Citizens Generally folio
P. Bnnliee's Body to the Grave,
From the E. O.
Pendleton people today followed the
body of J. P. Bushee to the grave.
otrionen down without the warning of a
moment, suddenly taken away from the
asylum.
Total $116,914.04
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 8 50,000 00
Surplus fund 8,000 00
Undivided profits 6,582.93
Nat. Bank notes outstanding.. 10,350 00
Due to other Nat. banks 163 78
Dividends unpaid 300.00
Individual deposits subjeot to
check 9.5 run as
Demand certificates of deposit 1,607.00
Notes and bills re-discounted
Bills payable, 14,000.00
Total $116,944.04
OTA I B UJf VJKEGON,
County of Morrow, f ss-
I, Ed. R. Bishon. Cashier nf film nlinvn
named bank, do solemnly swear Hint. fli
abive statement is true to the best of
my Knowledge and belief.
hio. R. Bishop, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before i
.,., sceneol his We so full of noble deeds this 28th I day of Dec
Ot.in,! f.tl, ll .1 '""
Galusha A. Grow has hn mt.-l .luo ulorB P"nent, and
nlH nflo ia . ,
u , u 1 1 mh morn iMn u
as congrfssmnn al-large by the repub
lioiius of Pennsylvania.
The stnle board of equalization has
reduced the assessment on horses and
cattle for Morrow oouuty twenty per
cent.
Gold mining has received quite an
impetus in Colorado. Tbeoutput of the
Leadville and Cripple creek diBtriots is
muoh greater tbnn ever before.
. uons ui uia lernoie Death wax
ashed over the city there has been
universal mourning. Thefirstimpulsive
expression of grief proved to be nnl
a temporary tffervescence, but the
manifestation of permanent orienW
The terrible death was not terrible r,,r
mm. Uealh has no terrors for tht
11)8 Spotless. But thnan loft
1893.
T 117 Ti
Notary Public tor Uregrm.
wm. remand, P. C. Thompson. Dirret-
urs.
pure,
behind,
Deafness Cannot he Cared
by local aonliaationa
. uicicnnuu uoruon or tun pur
There is only one way to cure deHfecm
anuiuaiis oy constitutional remedies,
ueamess is caused hv an ii,H.m.j
louumon Of the mncniiR luiinv nf th
17..i,.,.i.:.. .
uiinmuiiiHU IUI. V lieil tills tn IB iritta
Tub plan for Oregon's building at
the Midwinter fair Iiiib been selected.
'J he bnildii'g will be an attructive one
100x140 feet, wilh a floor space-of 11,000
qiinre feet.
relative and friend, went from the family '"fliuned vou have a rnmhlinv im,l
residence to the oemetery this aftflrnrmn !n,Per,l!t bearing, and wheu it is eo
and felt that one nf !..... - . 7:'. .! . !,'nr"'.as 19 'esnll. and
. .u """ r- unless ine mnnmation can he tnkn mil
GBouaE Cilqatb, the mini deserted
by I lie Cnilin psily in the Clearwater
counliv, is said lo be jet alive, a mes-
snt;e In m liim having been sent down
the liver iu a bottle. A relief party has
been futmed.
mureiana oi Portland, grand
master, nud Ex Governor F. C. Chad-
Bal, gr;,ud secretary. wer i.,
alteodnnce, aud the grand master l.n.l
cnare or the ceremonies.
in. ueagie, master of Kuuzie Lor
..... . , ...
uuieu lur local Masons.
Baker City's delegation was: nr. M
Hlomb, J. McKay, Senator Dodson.
iur. mciv-ay is Baker oonntv's clerk.
?.,, T .. ft j ... .
' -" urauiio Cilia mom u nn lha
treiuiit oamc: Joseph Church. R V.
Bryant, S. li. Reeves, Dr. N. Moletor!
J. M. Berry. J. II Kl,l,;,, . b
- . UUUJIUI
iur. Taylor.
Congressman Oaths, of Alaoama, Heppner Bent the following gentlemen-
wants the silver bullion in the U. S. J- N- Brown, Otis Patterson. n,i,
treasury ooined to meet urgent demands. Nule, II. Blackman, E.G. Sloan nn,l
His bill provides that nil debts shall be p- O. Borg. Philip Metsohan bIbo is
paid in "lawful money." uinoug the visitors, and Harrv William.
"u '"us consigned, hia hnrlv to
ils last resting place and the spirit to
us mug n,me. While the M AHnnin
order Uad the fuuprnl fn nh.r,.A
vuuiKu. r v
every one who knew the deoased olaimoH surfaces
a part in the oeremonies. We wil1 One Hundred Dollars for
From outside towns oame a nnml,, ?uy. ,e ! "eH'u f"ed by catarrh)
...... - i tuiiL uitiiofir. nn niira.i nu '..i ,
oi Mason n rrini. f !, j , -,... ,. ,. ! v,marrn
ana uns tune restored tn its i-.r,r,,,l .
union, nearing will destroyed for
j-.ci , uiiiB uHses nut or ten are caused
ur oatarrn, winch is nothing but an
iniiumeu OODUltlon or tin
and on the farm, as well as in offleial
lite, require oontinual accessions to the
appurtenance and impliments of each
io order to save labor, time and expense.
The political ohange in the administra
on government does not affect the
progress of the American inventor, who
beiug on the alert, and ready to per
ceive the existing deficiencies, does not
permit the affairs of government to de
ter him from quickly oonoeiving the
remedy to overcome existing discrepan
oies. Too great oare oannot be exer-
oieed in choosing a competent and 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 oounsel, and es
pecially is this advice applicable to
those who adopt the "No patent, no
pay sjstem. Inventors who entrust
their business to this olaea of attorneys
do so at imminent risk, as the breadth
and strength of the patent is never con
sidered in view of a quick endeavor to
get an allowanoe and obtain the fee
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedderburn, General Muuager,
018 F street, N. W.,Washington, D. C,
represeming a large number of impor
tant daily and weekly papers, and gen
eral periodicals of the eountry, was in-
sniutea to protect its patrons from the
unsaie uio,m,uo uui, ,
in this line of business. The said' Com
pany is propared to take charge of all
pnteut business entrusted to it for rea
sonable fees, and prepare and Droso:it.
as they cannot applications generally, inoiuding me-
otiamoal inventions, design patents,
trade marks, labels, copyrights, iulcrfer-
mmngements, validity reports,
anu gives especial attenion to rejected
cases. It is nlao nrptinro.l tn .,.
r , . ... 1 M IU
competition with any firm in Beourim,
foreign Detents.
Write for instructions aud advice.
John Wedderburn.
018 F Street.
P. O. Box 383. Wash, r,ni n n
....,, w.
LOCAL MARKET RKI'OHT.
Wheat, bu 85
Flour.bbl 2 60 800
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 50
" " three " 1 75 2 00
Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 2 25
" stock 1 50 1 75
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50
Hogs, dressed 6 50 700
Wool 6 10
Horses, glow sale.
Butter, roll 40 50
Eggs, doz 20
Chickens, doz 3 00
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MAHKKT.
Wheat, cwt SI 03 Si 1 08
Flour.bbl 3 00 4 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 800
Hogs, owt 4 50 (g 5 25
Wool Eastern Orecfon. . 10 (a) 12
Butter, lb 25
Eggs, doz 20a
Chiokens, doz 5 00
Turkeys, lb 15
30
25
300
18
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $ ar 95
Flour, bbl 2 90 3 15
Beeves, owt 1 75 2 75
" dressed 8 50 (3 6 00
Muttons, live sheared... 2 50 (? 3 00
" dressed 5 75 6 00
Hogs, on foot 4 60 5 50
" dressed 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 14
Butter 20 30
Eggs, doz 27 S 30
Chickens, doz 2 00 4 60
TurkejB lb 15 a 17
Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate.
VfOTICE IS HEREBY MVEN THAT THE
. . un,'''!rBi8ed, the administratrix of the
CBMim Ul Cornell IS OriNrn . rlnAuanH ur ....
batnrday the loth day of February at 1 o'clock
p. m. of laid day at the West half of the North
east quarter, and the Kast half of the North
west quarter of section thirty-one 31) town
ship two (Z) South of Kange twenty -nine 12m
bast Of thn U'lllumnltn M.I,I(.m ll ..,.
described premises at public sale to the highest
...... .... ao.. , iiallu. ouen saie oeing mane
under and pursuant to an ordpr nt tho rn....t
Court Of date Heutemher 'XI HiQ'l ,ola
entered In said County court of Morrow county
on Rain cito '
I will also on said day at the hour of 3 o'clock,
Interest inhe'saw''mIlPpn;Perty l1oV&M
said estate, said mill being known as the White
hiSrhi'S"1' ?'l"lewlllbe made to the
made. a. fnr..;.M . .k" '" "V
lonJ Lle.5','?.ble Count C0llrt of Morrow
BJ
M
mm
TRADE MARH
lit-ffk-tcred
D MEADS
What it tht ten&Uion of your$t Xi jour hair dry, hurts
brittle? Dttt it tplit at tht tndtt Bat it a lifetttl oppeoranosf
Vott it fall out whm etmbtd or bruthtit It it full of dandruff t
Jott your tealp itch ? It it dry tr in a htattd condition t If that e
art tome of your tymptomt bt warned in timt or you will dooms
bald.
SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER)
ynu neet!. lt nrodnotton Is not an tccldont, hut the Msiilt of tmA .
Kiiowlotiiieof the dlseoMa of the hair and icalplod to thed.BrawF?! V? T
um"coutain8 neither minerals nor oils. It is iii.tji iiv . .
and refreiliiuz Tonic. Bv atimuiAtiito. th. ,,11,.... "tV':,llt
mnril. Kiinwledtrflof
to I rent, thf-m. " Skaokum
a li ci lull t fill It coolinff and refrealiiue Tonic. Bv tiniiiintiixp th.
ailing h air, cures dandruff and grow hair on bald heads.
S9T Keep the scalp clean, healthy and free from Irrltntlng eruptlniis, t,
Uitshatr.
It your dniRfrlst cannot supply yoa, send direct to u, nd we w
prepaid, on i-egulpt of p'ice. Grower, $too per bo 1 tie; fifor ,
Jos ; 6 for ii.5a
IMS
SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER
;? South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
CO.
nn. FOOTE-S HAND-BOOK op nEALrn HINTS and beady KECIPK.
" Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Vtmal
Importance to Everybody, CLmreralng their dally habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing eto
IT TELLS ABOUT ' '
What to Eat,
How to Eat It.
Things to Do,
Things to Avoid,
Perils of Summer,
How to Breathe.
Dangers of Kissing,
Influence of Plants, Parasites of the 8kln, Care of Toah,
Occupation for Invalids, Bathing-Best Way, After -Dinner iJon.
Alcohol as a 1'ooU and a Luns and Lung Diseases. Effentinf t!a.- '
Medicine, llow to Avoid Them, ' Cure fo?InTm c0'
Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear. Headache CaK"'
liemoving Same, How Much to Wear. ' To o t mAV?l '
Kestonng tlie Drowned. Contaeious D sna v.i.j.; ...r"-''
Overheating Houses, Preventing Nearsighted- now to Avoid TUem! Croiito piS?,'
Ventilation, ness, Exercise, " ' rravenu
IT TELLS HOW TO ClinE Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet Cor,.
Conghs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache Felon. Si
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Brelst. Iv, P' ?
Moles, Pimples. Plies, Rheumatism. Hlngworm. Snoring st.. of! ' lTJ Pol90nln.
Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet Toothaoh? ri
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms In Children. IT WILL SA VK DOOTOHs, mJ , i P0
tS"AII new antucribers anil nromnt renewali iliinno tlio mnnih f liu. m;n i,.
presenscd with a free oopyof this as a premium.
Kills, Iawson & lyyons,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attemleil to in n prompt Bnfl satisfactory
mnnner. Notaries Public aud Collectors.
OFFICE IN NATIONAL
BANK BUILDING.
OREGON.
county, State of Oregon,
192-201
Dated this 2lst day of
Mary Driscoix,
Administratrix.
mucous
l'. J. (JHENKY fin Tl,i n
ur 001a rjy arntrifists, 75o.
John L. bllivan bhjb le will dial-
leuse tlie winner of t he Qnrbett-Mitoh
ell Djibt. "Sully" ia iietliuir too old to
multu 11 fiKht after the fiwbiou he net up
come years ngo.
Conoiiess ngain onuvened Wednesday
wilh barely n quorum in either honse
lhe tiinff issue mid Hawaiian uffiiir
promises to iillrnot the early attention
of both bodies.
ners,
A L'AKD OK THANK8.
a aouatioa party occured last Friday
pvening at the Baptist parsonage. About
30 brethren sod sisters and friends oame
and made our hearts glad by spending
an tiour or two pleasantly with 119 an.l
caving ns many valuable presents, for
wuion tbey will please aooept nf our sin-
ucm uianas. iauoh licks do not strike
the preaoher s family Btniss. Brethren
ud friends, please hit ui this wav 11s
of ten as it is oonvenient. We do feel under
lasting obligations to you for what you
have doue fur ns already.
M. BlUMBLET AND FAMILY.
Stockholders Meeting.
XlOTICE IS IIRRKRV r.TVir ..
v .1 an!'"111 meeting of the stockholders of the
haa, kVn'i1.! J. w' he' t i
WS4. between , . LaV ?
of said dm-, for th ; ' 'J'. 5I U P-
SHEEPMEN!
Keep your sheep healthy and in
-...v, (suuu cup oy uSIUg
Hay ward's Sheen Din
The "Paste Din" miY,.a wim, ntu
TrL "rm water.
CHRISTY & WISE,
send Sts., San FrTncIsco ' "m ttM Town
rcinc i.oast Agents. 89 im v
coine before the meeting.
Heppner, Or., Dec. 2, 18M.
Ed, R. Birhoi',
asliier.
.vtf.
notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THK
annua mwtlnir nf u,,.i,i., A r. 1 . 1
Hennnor Bulhllni "1 "L" 0 .. lne
held at its ottice In Heppner on t hi second
Tuesday of January. 18m. fietw... ill i,s.?I.0"'i
iectlrd rfcSlltei0! P-Pose
business as may come before the mceti'
ALLIGATOR SHOOTING.
Exciting: Sport Which Is Panned U
Diu-kiieia.
Mr. Kirk Munroe
cosmopolitan
describes in th
Kd. r. Bishop.
Heppner, Or., Dec, 2, 1893.
Secretary.
Hfl-tf.
From a eaoitiiry stnndpolut we be
lieve Heppner ainnds among the leading
candidates for the asylum. S 1 do not
oonoedu Ihe Bume to any other point
until l lie location is mnde.
itovKiiNon i'fnnoykb la getting it
riuht nud left on his Ulevehmd letter
We areo with Ihe governor that the
oountry needs favoriihle silver legislation
but wheu be pictures Oregon as a starv
ing slate, he went entirely too far.
Oregon is today one of the moBt prosper-
uuo mutes in tue union, prooably in
better couditiou than any Western
state.
Citizens from several of the cities
whioh are candidates for the asylum are
now quartered iu S.ilem in the interest
of their respective localities. Pendleton
ij especially active iu this respcot.
Heppner is about the only poiut that
has not sent a delegation to 8 ilem, aud
more than that we do not iuleud to do
o. It said that the position Heppner
bas taken iu this respect is greatly ap
preciated by the board as they do not
desire to be annoyed, barrassed and
troubled by such delegations. And
ince the board has said that tin doctors'
report in this matter ihould bs flual, it
would seem that those who go to Salem
doubt their word, or believe their in
fluence to be greater than tlie sauitary
report. And since nearly all who have
gone there from the different cities pos.i
as politioal pullers we are inclined to be
lieve that the latter versiou is about
orreol.
dime down from Slarbuok to attend the
luuerui. Messrs. Mann and A. D. Leedy
ie represeuung Helix.
At 10 o'clock the Masons gathered
the Mnsoiiio hall and made flual prepar-
..nous ior iue funeral. The visitin,
members were present and the gran
- cpit-awuieu oy urancl Master
Woreland and Grand Keoretary Chad
wick, Seuior Warden Phil Metsnlmn
mere are about seventy-five who at
tenilpil Hia ,
. u,uuIp anu mere was
uouceauie a profound feeling ot solemn
i nw luougui ot the object for whinh
iney were gathered. Prou.otlv
,,'l.,..l. 11 !.... .. '
iuo ouon service at the house Im,
gan, uuuplam W. E. Potwine in oharire
"u '"ruisnea oy a trio consietiuir
"" Jvaus, Messrs. Fotw ne . .1
IS r ...1 nr. ..
u-iimup. nnen the service hA
enueu, uraud Master More'aud again
iook cuarge and the procession to 11.
cemetery began, memberB of the fraterni-
y maroinng, others being in oarrla.
The linn., I d,...;... -l
. v.o.u.ooo ai ma cravn
oonuuotfd by the Grand M
all slowly wended back to town, im.
p.r.Be., wun the sadness of theocoasion
Those who aoled as pall bearers were
& P. 8turgia.il. O. Thompson, W. D
Hansford, J. M. LpeE9r T- j mUoo
and J. A. W..8d. Over one hundred and
twenty Masons were present wearing
the insignia of their order, and a long
processiou of oarriages followed tl..
body to the oemetery. Hundreds nf
citizens lined lhe streets. It is needless
to say that at that hour other things
were forgotten, aud all paid honor to I
James P, Bosh.
A Herald of the lufant Year.
Clin the last thirty iu .
from the oentury, and the segment ii,
represeut the term of the unbounded
.uiB.ny o, Hosteller's Htomaon Bit-
.a.". xu opening of the year 1894 will
u ibaiiceu dv me appearance of
' " niuiauao in me Bitters, in which
the uses, derivation mid noliou of th.
wuriu-iamouR meuicine will be Iticidh
set for b. Everybody shou'd read it
Ihe OHlendar mid astronomical palcnln
Hons to be found in this brochure nrf
always astonishingly accurate, and the
statistics, illustrations, humor n.i
other reading mailer rtoh in interest
aud full of profit. The finatett.r. n...
pany, of Pittsbnrir. Pa.. ni,hl,0i,
selves. They employ more ll, ai,,.'
hands in the meob.ininnl work ..i
than elevtn mouths in the v'r ,...
'"T "8 preparation. It can b
ootaiueti, without onst, of all drngoistf
,ui ry dealers, anil is printed in
i-iiKuouj vierman, JJrench, Welsh, Nor
wetgan, Swedish: Hlli.,l
and Spanish.
Stockholders Meeting,
TkTA'Plr-U. TQ rnnn
wlill,;. .f 1 V .u rHAT THERE
the First Nat .1 i V ' ' . u"no" ?'
oltlce on the second Tuesday of'jan.' 1891 w
tween the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4
other hTisIni .. :."T """"w-"0" OI "'
'ij ajijjciir.
UKO. CoNsrr
Cashier.
a oanop tvn in .
with two youaB Komin 0 -rir:
4 "iuus. xne carina
was a Tt, madohy Miccochce hhn!
self out ot a hujjc cyprus l0fr. The trio
OBdecamp iato in the aUcrnoon, fnd
-ter awlnlc Mr. Munroe discovert
-hat he had not before suspected-!
n , " " u ue "one at niffht.
hoMS'ladf T1 fa- before
-lie W oi, niff ,;f alligators was heard-
' . 1-,1.1-lH-ll IV I I L
iipatta plenty. Me
I
""""" ' ' ' Mliiillti Mtm.zzJ??ZzL.zm' v
FOR INVENTIONS.
Kmiol witt. 4.1. j ....
of the inpetZ n tn10 because
patents. Too much care cannot hi attorneys employed to obtain their
"tetimtovSXZf "employing competent and reli-enti-
P the care ffiu'of'the an' 8 Pate"depenfs greatly, ii not
Obtain Patent fn ifiA i t ix mereiore are prepared to
t &T Foren Countr.es. Conduct In-
..... . ' e special Examinations. Prnwt B-t-A -.-..
, . - "".wvj vaiticaa aLlUIUCVS.
tained counsel expert in Z J,1 Pr,tef,ted b7 valid Pnts, we have 're-
Register Trade-M, r; ? Rejected Cases.
Scone ;7; """Pyngnts, Render Opinions as to
Defend n a'ty of Patents- Prosecute and
uefend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
grthewithTb6 or photograph thereof, to.
....... a, t unnuginsr on vour rlcrli alc ocioora necessary, n
others, submit the matter "to u. fo, . charSed with infringement by
Matter. t0 Uf for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
eiSFSTREETyNoTHWT3 CL'S COMPANY.
'.0.B0X4M ; ' R WASHINGTON, D. C.
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
uut lns out and send It ,if h ...... -
FIKST AWARD A I' CHICAGO.
8hee( men will be interested to k.m
that there is no longer any question ns
to the relative merits of the diftVrent
sheep dips upon the market. Christv
V ise take pleasure in snnouuciug thai
Hayward'i Dips (paste aud liquid! f.,r
whioh they are sole P. O. asente. have
secured the first award at the Vnrl,r.
Pair, ana last year these dips received
the silver medal at California ..
,,M " n r
air and gold medal at Merhamo Fair
an Franoisco-.Kvery praolicals heenman
that ever used Hay ward's Dips, pro
nonnoed them the very best dips for the
lire ot scab, the (jeneral health of sheen
and oouditionsof woo,1811(i8-sw.
k k n y. pel"e yoa meet
"u; '. iney take
mom Livsr Kegulator.
CBhler.
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so.. tf "it-r
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for rj.SO. -wn.i.iiiuy
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the can-, io,
"i.v head i:r
Ail
"f the monsters
;"!r Pro"- up stream.
' bis push pole from
& sat iu the ivni,n
Wlt1' jack light on
riilo in hand. n,,i..i
p..H.tl..,.f honor in the bow.
had ceased their mt.
:7U!1 to think that
then
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torin;rs an-1 I la,i
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''I mo that the moment for
U'lllt . I ni.-lhr. . 1 .
at one f tl.n in.i.t "V
ll.c rcpurt of the rifl- .
tho heaens Z " l0
.-11 4"'l spot.
MUa screamed in hi....
."' ' " ri at y bad" shot bvm"
no-ic-uu.f,:
iiinniio
Him-
O.W.R.Mr'C CS PORTLAMn nor
CoF2ndTbfAy.Or;U3,rJoll0,t0n
shot bv mnrt.
"cap bad
PilM! Piles! Itching P,
Symptoms
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mom ffirm ,k:.i. .. ... uo
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At drmtgmts, or bv
Sot,.
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inat drearipH ,1 jr.i .
m'n i n u uicauiut aiseasei
JWhat shall stay its rava.?
say bcotts Emu s on
cod Wvnr :i . w. UIC oegian
soda has mrpT c nyPPhosPhites of lime
stages. Hav. ?f consi'mpt'on in its first
to coniimf i it , LU,U acute
rwake no delay but take
Scott's EnTuwTTr r- L"- lake
Colds, ConaumX. ouShs,
or
leading
ChlldrenAiuOTf 'n In
milk. Ci-t ,. ., "aaabte
o
oummws,
State of Oreim, f 011 sECO'D DISTrtpt
Sl'MMO.NS.
"t'lenrtant,
Emi
coft's
siois
TO H b " ii,. T r"?nt.
Ill tha
nerehv
"smeof tho
ffQiiired to r
Mate of Oreiron.
uie nn.nn..
cummons.
TKtiSli;15 C()lTRT 'OR SECOND
HKnVer:?iefenns,58UMMONa
In th Defendant.
i...",ne."ameofthe State nf nr..nn
slBiiwl iSiiAAl "PI'' b'ore the under-
You are
th. nm. M11 on tfi k 3.,J"' ,ur uisinci aiore-
. , UllV OI
t.l a "111 HUP l,.ll,,o .. .
Plsim rr " .",?" . he oomm. , i "e
ill take
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l and sli; .,'
tll?'herwlthn, 5. '"A""
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182-91
t-nv uoiiarB
.(.ti. n.
of Mov.
C. E. Jnvro
Justice of tua i !.
REE TRIAL
of on, h..,.
mentfj. .l .
nd Im titollt. !f".J,'"e""",,llWiiy
o Clock h lh. .1. Janury,
ottVreofsairi f,,; jer,;oon f m,1 y
the abov n J..iH 'f '," ,mh district to
De'fMdi'? Pla'','tm in tt 'lv ""'"on
an.,,!.",' take "oti.-e that if
1S94, at two
at me
answer
he
tiff ill t.l i, Se complaint herein, the Plain
seven ..,Hk.f), ,.d.m.e,'t swlnst him for Eighty-
epente. of t'h i. ."Zn" ,gethe'' W "h C0"'
A. tim!'A my ha'nd thi 21 iy o Nov.
1S2-91
C. E. Jones,
Justice of the Peace.
piles
nain one PALC8fl trtitinent
1 in. ia, 1. -
from bmineit. FittuU. Ulct .
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