ME ffljip TO SELL YOU J EOT ! 8 HrrznOne of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: QTND 160 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded laud there are 140 acres gor d farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land has a good spring of water on it, all under JJL fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. iYOTinSKl BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms. AND STIM, ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy 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 ton. We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the mubci . icu untile is Bigueu as au eviueuce o Kuuu mun. Did you ever Bead about the Man who Hid bis Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. Ail the Snide schemes In the country Will not accomplish 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; that Ujes its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. INCAPABLE INDEED. A leading county democrat said, a few days ago: "This is the most unfortunate time in the world for the democratic party to get control of the administration. It was a time when the fluanoes of the government were tottering and would have fallen under three months more of republican rule. The republican seore tary of the treasury was at his wits' en trying to uuiintain the gold reserve the 8100,000.000 mark until his demo cratio suocessor assumed the office." 1'iuanoial embarassment, indeed After thirty years of unexampled pros. penty m the history of any natioD, whe H, TT...-1..1 ... umieu mates miiuuruottireci one third or the finished prod note o the world, work plentiful and wages good a revenue oovenng all expenses, beeidi dissipating the national debt like dew before the sunlight, caring for the Union veterans, and prosecuting great internal improvements. The republican party took the reins of government In 1861 not only at the olose of a Unanoial panic n good deal like the proseut, but when .uo milium oi a iremenoous oivil wnr were fast settling down upon the nation I his party successfully oouduoted tli country through the throes of this mem orable struggle, and when it was ended the nation bruised and bleeding at every pore, her credit eihansted and a debt of l,OO0,O00,(;0O to liquidate, bound n me wounus received m oonlliot, paid tins debt, cared for wouuded survivors and established a widespread prosperity by reason of a protective policy which built manufactories and employed the ldlo, that has never been npproaohed any democratic era. It would not seem to the calm student of this thirty year or History, that the republioau party bo financially incapable as this county democrat would have us believe. The Dulles Chrouiole. Clerk Alexm and Bead Teacher Walker have been suspended from offioe at the Chemawa Indian eohool, pendirg the decision of the authorities at Wash ington. This action is the result of a visit from Inspector McCormick. The obarge against Clerk Alexis is that he has famished liquor to Indians. Walk er is a oarpetbagger from Georgia, but we do not know the oharge. Evert republican in Morrow county should be out next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock and join tbe Republican Club of Morrow county, and then enroll themselves in tbe work of organizing precinot olubs in their respective lo calities. Now is the time to set in. and work. For some time paBt our sheepmen have been receiving "aocount sales," of wool sent East and t'o 'Frisco. In many instances, the aocount shows tbe balance on the wrong side, Hud the money must be refunded to make good the shortage. This is free trade in wool. COSIM1TTEK MEETING. Republican Central the Palace Motel Preliminaries. Committee Meet at and Arrsnicer the was it I'uu Washington correspondent of the Uregouuin says that Hep. Ellis some days ago introduced a bill to out the fees of the U. S. court olllcers iu two reaucitig tiiem to just half what they me he present, somehow tho report went out nut it was for the purpose of donuJiug the fees that the bill introduced. In the early days, when was diflioult for officers to travel about the fees iu the far Western states were fixed at double those in tbe East. No mot times nave changed it is nothing more than right that they should be reduced to oonfnrm with tbe fees of like officers in the East. Eahtkun Oregon papers (Pendleton Teiliunal I.. :.. - T r ..i,ioui,iiiiiihJ,u Jjeasure fur congress. It is unwise to substitute any one for Ellis. Ellis is doing well enough and will do better right along as he familiarizes himself with the work lie has nlready got through sume im portant bills, and has Bhown that he is a vigorous worker. Oregon may as well not have a representative as to chauge every two yearsThe Dalles Chroniole. Theue Bre two or three men in Salem, one in Astoria, and several iu other portions of the state who cnu be elected Itovernor of Oregon if nominated by the tate republican convention, and who will fill the gubernatorial ohair to the full ami complete satisfaction of nil people who wati t good, honest and eco nomical administration of the public affairs Salem Statesman. The 14th inBt., St Valentine's Day, passed off comparatively unnoticed in these parth. Of course, a few "friends" complimented each other by sending hideous pictures through the mails. It wouldn't be St Valentine's Doy.with- out that. J. Watermelon Redinqtok, formerly of Heppner Oregon, but now editor of a paper at Fuyallup, Wash., is "spoken of" in connection with the office, of united states senator. And this is no watermelon joke either. Sunday Mer- onry. Portland has organized a branch of the bimetallic league. Hon. D. P. Thompson, the erstwhile banker, is a member, as well ae many other promi nent men. Van B. DeLashmutt is presi- ent and Qlen O. Holman, secretary. UETinana drill, all ye who oppose the present wage-debasing,debt increas ing and throne supporting administrati on and assist its opponents in getting buck to old conditions. A meeting of tbe repnbhoan oentrnl committee convened at one o'clook p m. at the Palace hotel parlors and were called to order by Chairman O. E. Farns. worth. The followicg were present: O. E. Fa.naworth, Heppner; S. N, Morgan, Gentry, Steve Lalande, Mt. Vernon; I. O. Large, Matteson; W. E Kahler, Dairy; E. V. Palmer, Lexing ton; Geo. Ely, Cecil. A. G. Bartholomew being absent, on motion, A. Andrews was elected as proxy for A. G. Bartholomew. On motion of W. E. Kahler, seconded by S. N Morgan, the representation for the coming county flection was based on presidential vote for J. F. Caples. On motion of 9. N. Morgan, seoonded by Steve Lalande, it was decided to baBe representation on one for every 1 and fraction over one-half, and one at large for every precinct. This makes the representation as follows: Wells Springs. 2; Matteson. 2; Pine City, 2; Alpine 2; Eight Mile, 3; Dry Fork, 2; Lena, 2; lone, 3; Gentry, 5, Dairy, 5; Mt. Vernon, 5; Heppner, 9; Lexington, 6, Oecial Total, 47. On motion of S. N. Morgan, seoonded by I. C. Large, it was decided to hold the republican primaries on Mar. 17, '94, and convention on Mar. 2i, '94. The following republican club or ganizers were appointed: A. G. Bar tholomew, Alpine; J. W. Vaughan, Lexington; J. F. Koyse and W. E. Kahler, Dairy; Otis Patterson, Heppner; Homer Mct'arland, Gentry; W. W. Smead, Mt. Vernon; Jerry Brosnan, Lena; SteMin;? Hmitb, Matteson; Peter Breune', Eight Mile; A. C. Pettys, lone; O. F. Douglns, Cecil; August Charlston, Dry Fork; G. W. Lord, Wells Springs; Pine City, Rev. J. T. Hoskins. The county orgauizr, Mr. E. A. Brun- dage, will superintend this work. Mr. w. Hu Kahler made n motion to adjourn, seoonded by S. N. Morgan and carried. PATENTS! NOTICE TO INVENTORS. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Columbia county has organized a oounty republican club, similar to Morrow oounty, with sub-organizations in tiie various preoinots of the county. That is the system. roiTusr sii:tiriNU. A Well Attended (jatlierfac of the Peonies' Party at Heppner. Tub Trans-MisBiBsippi oongress in session at San FranoiBOo, is hard at work again. Gov. McConnell, of Idaho, is talked for another term as president of the organization. The Cosmopolitan for Feburary in troduces a famous European author to its readers Valdes of Madrid, and the artist Marold. of Paris, as a French illustrator. On lust Saturday, quite a large dele gation of populists from various parts of Morrow county, and in my visitors, gathered iu tbe court house for the pur pose of incidental speaking, uud for the organization of olubs in Gentry, Mt. Vernon and Heppnor preoinots. Mr. E. P. Sine, of Lexington, called the meeting to order. It seomed to be a difficult matter to secure a chairman, but finally Wes McNabb was prevailod upon to take the place. It was the de sire of the gathering to secure a local well known mn 'or secretary, but none being forth coming, no one wos chosen for that plaoe. Hon. W. R. Ellis has, by his earnest Mr E. P. Sine was the first speaker, and persistent work in oongress, earned dwelling upon the subject of the Omaha me ngui or re-nomination and re elect- piatrorm one hour and nfteeu minutes. ion. He is eyer alert in the interests of He prefaced his remarks hv aavintr that . J - B ins distant, there seemed to be a bad inflnenno tiruunu xieppner as no one seemed to want office, referring to the difficulty in seouring a secretary, and then after a few more prefatory remarks. nlnnoA iuto the subjeot proper. Mr. Sine was familiar with bis text, and dosed by Senator Dolph says that tbe govern- admitticg that there did not appear to ment can stop quite a large part of the be enough populists preeent to permit deficiency by reducing needless govern- permanent organization of olubs here mental expenses, after named. Unole Billy Gilliam then took the It is proposed to throw tbe reservation floor and entertaiued the orowd for some lands of Utah open for settlement, b1- time. He proved to be a witty speaker There was never a time in the history of our country when tbe demand for inventions and improvements in tbe arts and soiences generally was so great as now. The conveniences of mankind tbe faotory and workshop, the household and on the farm, as well as in official life, require oontinual accessions to tbe appurtenance and impliments of each in order to save labor, time and expense. The political ohange in the admimstra- on government doeB not affect tbe progress of tbe American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per ceive tbe existing deficiencies, does not permit the affairs of government to de ter him from quickly oonoeiving the remedy to overoome existing discrepan cies, loo great care cannot be exer. oised in choosing a competent and skill' ml attorney to prepare and proeeoute an application for patent. Valuable in teresis nave oeen lost and destroyed in innumerable instances by the employ ment of inoompetent counsel, and es pecially is this advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their business to this olass of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as the brandta and strength of the patent is never eon sidered in view of a quiok endeavor to get an allowance and obtain tbe fee THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. Jobn Wedderburn, General Manager, olo r street, N . W., Washington, D. C, represenung a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eountry, was in stituted to proteot its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Oon- pany is prepared to take charge of all paten business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and proeeoute applications generally, inoluding me- onamcal inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, miringements, validity reports, and gives especial attenion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to enter into competition with any firm in securing foreign patents. Write for instructions sod advice. John Wedderburn. 618 F Street, P. O. Box 385. Washington, D. C. Some demooruts in Eastern Oregon hope that Leasnre will be nominated for congressman, lhev want some one that they can Bwipe. lowing the Indian part in severalty. to choose first their The Tomahawk, of Portland, is an A. P. A. paper. This is a rock that will blunt the edge of that famons instrument of war. Tbe report about increase of the fees ot U. a. oourt officers wag all talk. Ellis' bill provides just the opposite. John Y. MoKane, the Gravesend, U. Y., boss, has been found guilty of eleo- ion irregularities. and while he was throwing hot shot into the rsnks of the old plutocrats, h interspersed his remarks with much fun which brought forth laughter and ap piuuse from the audienoe. It is understood that another efforl win De made to organize olubs in the preoinots here, due notice of which will be given in the Peoples' Party oolumn toe same having been secured bv the party iu this paper for their exclusive use till after the campaign, PROFESSIONAL POSINQ two Little, Italian Boy Who Support a Family in This Way. One of the foremost women artists of New York is emphatic in insisting that a majority of studio models are modest, slever women, says a writer in the II. tustrated American. She says the ordi nary price paid is one dollar a morning, yr thirty-three nnd one-half cents an hour, posing thirty and resting fifteen minutes. It is tremendously trying work, necessitating considerable train ing to make a subject available for an artist's purposes. Prettiness of form nd feature are strong recommenda tions to favor, but women of heroic nold with characteristic and marked faces are prized above beauties, and are jiten able to command very high rates. Wheat, bu 85 Flonr.bbl 2 50 800 Beeves, cows it two-year-olds. owt. 1 60 three ' 1 70 2 00 Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 60 2 25 " stock 1 50 0 1 75 Hogs, on foot, cwt 4 60 Hogs, dressed 6 60 700 Wool 6 10 Horses, Blow sale. Butter, roll 40 50 Eggs, doz 20 Chickens, doz 8 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt 81 03 1 08 Flour, bbl 3 00 fj 4 00 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 a 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00 Hogs, owt 4 60 0) 6 25 Wool Eastern Oreaon.. 10 hi 12 Butter, ft) 25 r$ 3u Eggs, doz 20g 25 Chickens, doz 5 00 Q 6 00 Turkeys, lb 15 gt 18 PORTLAND MAKKkT. Wheat, owt 85 at 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 ft 2 75 " dressed 3 50 (i 6 00 MuttoDs. live sheared... 2 50 (8 8 00 " dressed S 7,ri tri fi 00 Hogs, on foot 4 60 6 60 dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 ft 14 Butter 20 30 Eggs, doz 27 u O SO Chickens, doz 2 00 4 50 Turkeys lb 15 (ft 17 Summons. N THK CIRCUIT OOl'RT, FOR THE county of Morrow, Bute of Oregon. A. VOOlerV. Dlftilltitf. VN. H W iriim. A. fendant. ' To 8. W. AdamR. rlpfetirf.int Tn ha r.amA Ar the hmte of Oregon : Vou are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the first dav nf the npyt rv,1a tnPm of the above-entitled court, to-wit: The 26 day of March, 1WM. And If you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plulutUV will take judg ment against you for the sum of two hundred and thirtv-nve huh pvuntuu,, .v. dollars, with interest thereon from the 19 day of January 18W at the rate of ten per cent, per annum until paid, or the sum slxty-flve dollars attorney's fee and for his coeta and dli- uurseineilLS. This summons is servca by publication, by order of W. L. Bradshaw, circuit Judge of the Seventh Judicial District of the Srate of Oregon. lK'M v i ua) oi January, ,.., J. N. BROWN, ial-lr Attorney for I'laintilf. OF )The young how to choose the best one to maSwRfTTM COURSEJThe married how to be happy in marriage i T. nl vi? YOU )The fond parent how to have prize babies nr WANT )The mother how t have them without paint UOFv! TO The childless how to be fruitful and multinlv . ) a&i KATf.W ,Th nnT.ini.olii.w tViov "rrnw onA nn,.VA. k1uWJ - - - J n ..... . M,iu vuiuo w UH w ii at it ne neaitiiy now to enjoy lite and keep well j EVERY )Tlio invalid how to get well again speedily; BODY )Tho imprudent how to regain wasted energy. OUGHT )A11 who want knowledge that is of most worth TO )Find it in Dr. Foote's ''Plain Home Talk,'1 KNOW. )1,000 pages, 200 cuts, 24 col. plates: 200 1 " , READ jRcduced from $3.25 to $1.5Qj circulars frue. " P. II. T. )Murray IIill Book Co., 129 E. 28th St.. Nf V.-1 (AND HE SAVED (T $1,100 iOO.OOO i COPIES SOLD. DR. FOOTE'S HAVD-nooK OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY KKnu la the tlUe of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information oft? Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dreuin JL IT TELLS ABOUT ' Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin. Cam nf . Occupation for Invalids, Uathing-Bcst Way AftJe ill V Alcohol as a Food and aLung8andLungDI8eaaes.En-e0tanf &&Ml What to Eat, now to Eat it, Things to Do, inings 10 Avoia, meaicine, now to Avoid Them. Cum i. Perils of Summer, Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wanr niSI.Jf mlice, How to Breathe, Heuioving Same, Uow Much to Wear. Toii.t Ti? f? c Dangers of Klssinir. Hestorlna-the Drowned. Rnntmrlniii.nl......! i,ueJ ?l.a0' Woe. Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- llow to Avoid Them! rvn,,iz. i"0"". ventilation. ness. Exorcise. r ybm. Uow Much to Wear. To, bet K c tloas, vent IT TELLS HOW TO CUBE Black Eyes, Bolls, Bnms, Chlllblalns Cold n Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff Dysnemla EarLvh. i B,, Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itohing, Innamed Breaafc T' F?M Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammerlnir Som F. o ?' Sore Nipple., Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet Toothach? m0"" Warts, Whooping Cough. Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTORS' H,u,s? t"All new enrweribera and prompt renewals dunngtlie month of Jan. will be presenaed with a free oopyof this us a premium. ' I&llis, Dawson & IVyons, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. All business attended to in n prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BCILDXNQ. HEPPNER, : . . ORBnn Stockholders Meeting. XiOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT THE i .. all'11'.al "eetlng of the Htockholders of the Nat oual Bank of Heppner will be held at its bank ng house on the third Saturday In Keb. MM, between the t me nl in n, n,J t .. Z 2'n5a!?a!!i toI'.U"! P'i'PO" oi electing directors and attendinir to such nthor h,,.,,. ... come before the meeting. ' Kb, R. Bishop, Heppner, Or., Jan. 10. 18M. C"8''i"o6 Stockholders Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE annual m.ptln in. .1,. . fhHnSow Un3 Tru" V" will be T held at the office of the treasurer on the 2nd Saturday in March at 7 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and attending to such other business as j mvi hue weeung. , id. R. Bishop, Sec'y and Treasurer, FOR INVENTIONS. that IOTKNTnU016?84 ? th,Se hlB claims aeain! the gorernment ii of the ffiiSS ' teae the benefit of valuable invention, because pitlnu.1"1 tToP, S 7, Z ar;W to obtain their rM.,:-:A"u.mul:n care canut exercised in emplovine comoetent and reli- WiV h, ;. :r 1"' -"""icy. FIKST AWARD AT CHICAGO. Skvkntkkn men are entombed Wilkesbarre, Pa., ooal mine by a It is said that Hon. Chas. Fulton is in the rnoe for governor. 80 Prculiar to ltnelf. eminently successful has Hood's Sheepmen will be interested to know that there is no longer any question as to the relative merits of the different cae sheep dips upon the market. Christy & lso take pleasure in announcing that Hayward's Dips (paste aud liquid) for which they are sole P. O. agents, have secured the first award at the World's Fair, and last year these dips received the silver medal at California State Fair and gold medal at Met-bamo Fair. Sarsapanlla been that many leading San Frauoisco. Every practical beepmen oitnens from all over tba United States that ever used Havward's nm ,n. of oures which nniinmut tlmm tha luut seem almost miraonlons. Hood's Sarsa- cure of scab, the general health of sheeD r. ....... . -"mmi, uui iuv irun aui CUUUl UDH 0 WOO I. Ml-lKN-tt'. jMDuran lormn waen tue gldnds of I II Q IV In ira nau b- an.- n ,1 I . 1 Win ui 1 xi ... . . ""vf 111, nuu, 11 urifinmea .1 nu jic uiuuu WuruiUff mroilun UlA hnhlrtAHa ia anra tn tr.1 nn IT ..11'- 11 o.,i..,.i; a7 .w.,ww. Lioui 11 r v " " nununniiK rrrr iiuwr OI I U KPnnsrUF a I ia nruvunl our pleasant aud Hreeable. No other blood mfdiciDe ia so certain in its suits as Ayer's SarsaparilU. What it , ZZZ"a .'ITu, "Jll and druggists. does for others it will do for you. Gentry, Mount Vernon, Lena, Matteson, As an instance of the possibility of the vf"Jt' profession, she told of two little Italian 1 1 j,TT '' boys, brothers, who support a family of one nine members solely with money earned Cecil, in this way. They are charmingly j Dry Fork, handsome chaps, with lustrous south. Well Springs, ?rn eyes. They sit for Dictures nf n,I ' A I nine. venders, acolytes, boy princes, etc. So Pine City, easily nnd surely do the young foreign, ers make a living that, with the aban ion common to their race, both Dorents nave resigned labor, and with five other jnilciren subsist upon the studio profit jf their two eldest sons. REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION. 1 at nemners of the Cnnm. u.ni.n The following am the mimLn .1 11.. republican central committee of Mnrmm touuiy; Heppner, (ohairmaa), O. E. Farnsworth o. N. Morgan Steve Leland Joe Lnckman I. O. Large W. E. Kahler WHAT SHE WAS Uow Lawyer Who Was Busy Settled a Fetnala Hook Agent. Thero is a lawyer with an office in one if the largo buildings in Now York who -s famous among his friends as a man .vho never loses his temper nor allows lis language- to stray from the path of propriety. Ho was desperately busy the nher day when a female book canvasser entered his private ofllce, and as she ad vanced from the door, announced her mission. "1 should like to show you a very val uable work," she began. "Madam," said the counsellor, as h rose from his chair, "you must excuse mi-. 1 am very sorry, but at present 1 im engaged." Evidently the agont had heard nm. thing of tho kind before, for she didn't pause in her progress toward tbe law yer's desk. 'Madam," he ropeated, "I am enc-ad at present." Still the agent came oa. Madam," cried the lawyer in destwr. anon, "I am engaged, and if you don't go away you will force mo to be whit 1 have never boon before-guilty of rude ness to a woman." That settled tho agent. Probably the. very vagueness of the threat heW set her to retreating. But like a trua woman stu- had the last word-and sav. erui . , t hem-just as she vanished thr. i-. -'i i :ie door. 1 1111 t a woman," she said '" ' M. C. Fuans E. D. Palmar H. At. Thornton Ueo. Ely august unarlton , G. W. Lord A. Q. Bartholomew .T P d-i-.- . Ti. " ' . .... "ueaiQB uiouioers ot inn committee are requested to meet in the parlors of the .itoc uuiei, next oaturday, Feb 17th at 1 o'clock, p. m. Com out and" W. h.Va ' ...II . . ,. . luii rvpreseniation. . , O. E. Farhsworth, 6-6 Chairman. "I'm a ,ne U"UlueBEGGING TRICK. IU.t Ruse of the l.Ty Parisian to Bleed the Charitable. An expedient resorted hi,. 1 lous female swindler in paris for x. tortlng money has been very successul of ate. The woman, says the London ielegraph, provided by nature with a pleasing countenance, and dressed with care, went from house to house. When she had presented her card for the master, or, better still, the mistress of the house, and gained admittance, she related, with all the appearance of genuine distress, a tale of woe, the ele ments of Which were n.l, i . 1 1 , ... u.-,uauu WOO , had deserted her. a family from whom mulling nan estranged her, and a pressing need of -.'0 or i0 to stave off dishonor. In nine co. out of ten the applicant met with a refusal, whereupon, throw Ing tne right note of despair anddes perate resolution into her attitude and voice, she announced her determination to commit suicide, and, suiting the ac tion to the word, drew a bottle labeled of wv I h" PlU'ktt' the tnu of which she begun to drink This, it seems, in most caws produced the Awed effect. ! it will robaWy TtE? ".nV m-i0T " a visit g to take away her bottle of poUon with her. and on the contents being ammed tlie deadly draught wM toud to be nothing but pure water. With the view of nrntnntifin- 1..4. and nf coin- -r 6 irum woriniess or careless attorneys, Janed counsfl 111 '"-Veutln! are e11 Protected by valid patents, we have tamed counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents ir .the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct Is terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Kegister Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions 05 to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. If VOU have an invpntinn t. j - .1 ... . . trether with o k,r.fj 7 . rcuu a B"eicn or pnotograpa thereof, tc- lw!Xil JtTVU0n lthe itnPrtant futures, and yoiwillbeatonct otherfare inUcrln CUrSe- t Purs-Ue- Models a" seldom necessary. If I he submi IfhJ VUl ntfbf or i yu are charFed with infringement by matter. us for a reliable OPINfoN before actfng on the 18FSTREETTNOERTHwif? CLAIS COMPANY. NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON. D.tt JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. O" Cut this out and send It with your Inuuln.B P. O. BOX 4S3 Are sion of you all run down? Scott's Emul- 1 Ure NorwPrrinn Cnfl T i r.;i and ) lypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. 8eott' Emulsion curea Coughs, CoWt, Conaumption, Scrofula and U Anaemie and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. Al most as palatable as milk. Getonl. the cenmne. Prepared by Scott A Chemlsts. Now lork. Sold by 11 Druggisu. ' Otis Pa NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER CALL AT OPPICB Summons. TN THECIRcljlTCOURT FOR THE COUNTY 1 of Morrow, state ol Oregon 10 appear and imr th i.!..j.tT? suralnat veu in the above-entltled action on or tlorK 'f n da5' of the n-x regular term of thereon Irnm th. iu: "wrest rate of ten per , the sum 01 ana lor hit costs and disbursements ..... ...ii.uiuii. ie Herven i.v- "i Jauuarv lK'M at the in per cent, per annum until paid For of twenty live dollars attorney's fee lis costs and disbursement. ' ' Iee linimnni nun-.i i... SnMdEHH saw order yas made on the 31 day of Januar 303-15 a.. J- N; BROWN, w Attorney for Plaintiff. Seeds! Choice Seeds Trees! Fruit Trees THAT WILL GROW. Wholesale and Retail. Catalogue Free. Address GEO. 8TAKEETT. jai.25 3m 8r Walla Wll. Wash. FREE TRIaL': dam rfoMlit WARD mSt&TutEp 120JL9USL S7.l0raxa