Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 16, 1894, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Km, Ydu mm
. .hie myiyE to
8
. . . r.inh; . 1
One of the Best Pfes of Land in Morrow vui,.
160 ACHES
tnrmi it. all under
. erd tootog a ti a l p..tf. n
bcdoeded land DasBgouu'K -
QTIND 1 60 ACKKS Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are
yl fence. Situated two miles weat ef Hardman.
Trice for th whole, SUOO j or without the timber culture claim, $300.
1 ASD AXOTHKK.
.
. , t j Will nn ensv terms. A C."ul rustler can pay
AKOTHBR XIAROiVITC.
Good, deedad ranch, S20 acres, beat stock ranch in Morrow county, cheep sad on easy to:
Gire your biusinexx In Heipner people
and therefore anxixt to build up lleii
ner. Patronize those who patroniz:
vn'i.
We hold e ich ani ever? correspondent re
sponsible for Uls or her cnimniitiiulttoii. No
Correspondence will be published utileBB the
wrlrer s real iiiiiue Is siynei as an uvlUeuce ot
good faith.
Announcements.
for joint senator.
At tl.e earnest solicitation of ray
friends, I liave decided to beoouie a
candidate f ir j 'lnt senator, for t lie
OonntinB of Hnrney, Orntit hnd Morrow,
subject to tlie will of the convention for
tli e senatorial dntriot, April 11, 1891.
J. N. Bkowm.
FOR R K PRESENT A TI VE.
Through the solicitation of my fiiends,
I wish to inform the republicans of
Morrow county, Hint I will ollir myself
be ore the lepnhlicim o unit convention
HS n Ouudidute fur representative.
J. 8 Moothbt.
Lexington, On, F'b. 2S, Jh91.
I hereby nunonnoe tnysolf bs a can
didate f.'T representative, snhj 'ot to the
will of the republican nnmiu.itintf Oou
ventiou, March 21, 181)1.
Oth Pattekson.
Thrnuuh the earnest solicitation of
my fri tide, I have decided to umxiunoj
myself as a candidate for representative
of Morrow county, Biilijct to the will of
the republican oouuty convention.
J. VV. Vadqha.
FOR SHERIFF.
row county I have decided to allow my
name to b.) used as u candiilate for
sher'ff subject to the decision ol the
republican nouiiuntini; oonveutiou,
Maroh 24, 1801.
Andrkw Kooij.
Among the possibilities for sherill', T
desire to be considered sithj "Ot to the
decision of the repulil nan iioininutiiiK
conveutiou, March 21, 1804
A A. KnHKHT.4.
FOR TREASURER.
UeiitR ifll oted with theoHioe itch, and
desiring to linger iu the county funds,
I hereby aunouuoe myself a candidate
for the ollice of oouuty treasurer suhj'ot
to the pleasure of the regular republi
can county convention.
L. W. Briirs.
FOR SCHOOL S Ul 'E RIN TESDEX T
iiy the rtqneBt of my ( lends, I have
deeined to bi O"ine a candidate for county
school superintendent, subject to the will
of the republican convention, Maroh,
24, 1894.
J. V. SlIirLKY.
1 desire tj announce myself as a
candidate for school superintendent,
subject to the decision of the republican
nomination convention, March 24, 1894.
Am a teacher of 12 years experience iu
Oregon.
John F. IIoysk.
Ex-Rktkotivb Dam Covjuhlin, famous
as one of the Crouiu mnrdeiers, has been
discharged.
The Hn ziUinn rebellion is at nn end,
and )ct the gr.mt dynamite cruiser,
Nichtheroj , didn't get to tire a shot.
Uehmany has appointed a commisMou
to look into the merits of the silver
question. It is composed principally of
bimetallists, and is a hopeful sign.
International ngieeiuent seems not far
off.
Gov. Pknsovkii's alleged Seattle
"smutty" story consisted ofiiconipnrisou
in whioh he likened a certain move of
the old parties to the fault and slip of a
girl which she hoped wouid be i soused
liec.iuse it was such "a little thing."
Is Till! oourse of a speech in the upper
house of ooogiean a week a,'0 Thursday
Senator L) dpi) used these words: ''Hut
I wish to say to toy democratic frieuds
that a day of reokoniug is coining. T he
baudwriiiug is on the wall. The people
of this coiiutry will repudiate you as
soon as they get au opportunity. The
next house of representatives will be as
overwhelmingly republican as the
present is deiu loratic. The next presi
dent id he a republican. The people
of this country will ut-ver rest until by
their ballot they have placed the party
of protection iu a posiiiou to uudo the
uiisohief which this oougrees has already
done Hud will yet do." Statesman.
Thr republicans are, perhaps, aware
that t imnrro is the day Appointed for
priinniies, and one week from that date
the seleotion of candidates for Couoty
officers and for represe dative occurs.
Our beet material, iu the judgrneut of
the conveutiou, should be cbosen. No
one should feel sore over the result, but
bear iu mind that the candidates of the
convention should be the candidates of
I he party. This year is deoidedly propi
tious for republicans, and united effort
will succeed. If you work agaiustone
nominee, even, you weaken the ticket.
Then let all j in in one grand effort to
brine it Morrow county Bolid in June, a
goodly part of that 2 i.POO majority that
belongs to the republicans in the great
commonwealth, of Oregon.
A vallei exchange very truthfully
reniniks that Kllis is the only logioal
candidate for congress from this district.
Yes, it would be worse than folly to
substitute anyone for Ellis. As The
Dalles Chronicle suggests, Ellis is doing
well enough, and will do better right
along as be familiarizes himself witb
the work. He has already got through
some important bills, and has shown
that he is a vigorous worker. Oregou
may as well not have a representative as
to change every two years."
At many of the populist county con
ventions held in this state lust Saturday
they deoided, notwithstanding theefforts
of the democracy to receive recognition,
to adheie strictly to one of their cardinal
principles by "keeping in the middle of
the road" and nominating a full ticket
composed only of those who foreswear
allegiance to all other parties and sub
scribed to the Omaha platform. So it
seems that the democracy's courtship
baa as yet availed uolhlng In the line of
luaion.
Of thh populist ticket selected for
Vmetrrnm' remarks that it might properly
be called "The Great Uuknown." "As
Mrs. Partington would say, the nominees
are obscure celebrities Yet that may
be in their favor. It is sometimes to a
candidate's advantage to be little kuown.
But, however, little celebrity the nomi
nees may have, it is a safe guesa to say
they will poll the full populist vote."
A Buffalo, N. Y.,man hnsbeen select
ed to succeed Stngge as receiver of the
Oregon National Bank at Portland. The
fijht against Single was made by parties
iu this stnte with a hope that they might
be appointed. But Cleveland became
suspicious nf them all and will appoint
a m m from his own state on whom be
can rely. This gentleman will also pass
on all appointments in Oregon where
the hjjB can't agree.
Tumin may have been times when in
dependence in politics was consistent,
in a measure, but unw it is out of ques
tion. The only course left is to vote the
republican ticket straight, "early and
often." Principle before man every
time. Besides the republican party has
as good oiti.ene as can be found any
where. The editor of the Reoord starts out a
little enthusiastic for a fresh hand. A
few month's labor in this seotion of the
vineyard, under a democratic administra
tiou, will cool his ardor somewhat.
Ouuanizk, republicans, and stay with
it. Remember that organization begins
in Ihe precinct, county and district, and
if we ruin (be foundation of thestrnotnre,
the whole will fall.
Bob Johnson has been appointed
pnatmaster at Corvallis. Bob was for
several years editor of the Times, a
staunch democratic paper of that plaee.
li. S. Siikhidan has been appointed
by the president as reoeiver of publio
moneys at the Roseburg land utlice.
Another plum.
C. A. Johns, of linker City, anuounces
in the Oregouiun that he positively will
not be n onndidate for congress from this
district.
1K Gama has at last surrendered to
Peixoto and thus ends the Brazilian
farce.
"Perhaps you would not think so, but
a very large proportion of diseases iu
New York, oomes froinearlessness about
catching cold," says Dr. Syrus tCdsou.
"It is such a simple ihing and so com
mon that very few people, unless it is a
case nf pneumonia, pay any attention to
a cold. New York is one of the health
iest places on the Atlantic coast and yet
there are a great many cases of catarrh
ami consumption which have their
origin in this neglect of the simplest
nreoantion ot every day life. The most
sensible advice is, when yon have one
get rid of it as soon as possible. By all
means do not negbct it." Dr. Kilson
does not tell you how to cure a cold but
e will. Take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It will relieve the lungs, aid
expectoration, opea the secretion and
sunn elT'Ct a permanent onre. 25 and
50 oent bottles for sale by Klooutn John
son Drng Co.
HliNKY MhACKMVN I.NSTA M.KD.
The New ltcveiuie I 'i, Ureter Assumed his
Dalles Wednesday.
Heuiy Blackmail, the newly appointed
internal revenue collector, was installed
iu office Weduesday afternoon. At thBt
time be announced the following ap
pointments. For local office Temporary chief olerk
and cashier, J Emiuett Bellinger; office
clerk, Randolph Harrison, and steno
grapher. John Rodgers, all of Portland.
Traveling deputies E. L. Minns, of
Pendleton; J. B. Mil I lay, of Portland;
A. J. Barlow ot Gold Hill.
Uoited Slates city gauger Howard
C. Dodson, of Heppner.
Chief Clerk J. Frank Davis, of the
Weidler administration, will he retaiued
as instructor.
For Washington the traveling deputies
are: John Nestor, with headquarters
at Spokane; John Leahy, with head
qilBiters at Walla Walla; store-keep' r
aud gaugor, M. S. Bellman, ot Tucoma,
with headquaiters at Uuiontown.
So far no appointments have been
made for Seattle and Tacoma, Wash.,
and for Med ford and Graut, Or., as those
places are to bo filled by Ihe seoretary
of the treasury upon the reoommendntion
of the col'eotor. Aud at present the
Chinese registration department also
will remain undisturbed.
"The hiatal is the Life,"
Runs the old saying, and everything
that ever makes part ol an organ of the
body miist reach its plaoa therein
through the blood. Therefore, if the
blood is punned and kept in good con
dition by the use of Hood's Sarsapai ilia.
it necessarily follows ihat the benefit of
Ihe medicine is i?nnart.d to eveiy organ
of the body. Can an) thing he simpler
than the tnethnd by wh eh this exnell
ent medicine guee. good health to ail
who will tiy it fsirlv and patiently.
THK MONtKiliAPH.
For one Dollar and Your Opinion on
-ttiibi m merest ftVuVeVhry system tor
the United States? This is the greatest
problem confronting the Amerioan
people. It is the intention of the pub
lishers that "The Monograph" shall
contain the best the nght of the nation
on this question. The recognized lend
ers in all political parties have been
called npon to contribute plana for
their ideal Monetary System. But not
content with this, we am determined to
embody iu the same volume the opinions
of thousands of the "Great Common
People," aud to that end we will allow
two dollars on the price of the book for
jour eolutiou of tliis problem, expressed
iu not more thau 80J words. The Mono
graph, the bet modern wotk on Mone
tary Systems, will be sent to any address
on receipt of 3.00 It is a book that
will interest aud instruct, mid is des
tined to become a gisnt factor in shap
ing the future monetary system of the
nation.
Tub Monoohapb Pdiilishino Company,
Room 44, Gorman Am'u B'k Buildiug.
St. Paul, Minu.
Reference by permission, N ,t'l Ger.
Aui'n Bank. tt
BIOHT MILK NEWS.
Miss Lilly Saliug is visitiug her sister,
Mrs. A. Adkins, on Dairy Ridge.
Suow falling very fast at present and
we think winter is still with us.
Sunday sohoo at 10 o'clock a m. and
Epwortti League at 11 a. m. every Sun
day. The class meJtiug last TueBdav even
ing, conducted by W. G. Warden, was a
grand success.
Grandma Cautwell, who has been
poorly for about fourteen months, is a
little better at the preseut.
The Epworth League is still iu its
infancy, but all members are positive it
will be a great beuefi: to both old and
young.
Mr. D. Dampmau and Bud Ingrabam
have gone to Lexington to help in the
protracted meeting; also to Clark's
oanyou.
Rev. Swift, of the Christian ohuroh.
has just closed a successful piotracted
effort at Rooky Point. About time
joined, but ye scribe did not learn their
names. They were immersed Sundity.
Mrs. Fuqi requested Mr. Dampman
when next he had a trance to ask God
about baptism. At Mr. Ingraham's he
again visited Heaveu and the Lord told
him sprinkling was all that was neces
sary and the baptism of the heart, and
he was also informed that the Son of
God arose from Ihe grave on Sunday.
The meeting clos. d here last Friday,
March 2ud. It was a grand success
theie beiug about 28 that united witb
the M. E. church. It was conducted
by Rev. Parish with the assistance of
Rev. Dennison, Galloway, Powell and
Young. Rev. Parrisb has won the oon
adenoe of all here by h s kindnefs,
sociability aud a multitude of other
virtues. He deserves praise from all
for the good he has done here hud he
still has a large field to work upon.
F F I
Eight Mi'e, Or., Maroh 9th, 189'. '
For further inUtion call at out office.
cdrY COUItr PROCEEDINGS.
Coil
court met iu regular session al
hnnse. Wednesday, Maroh 17,
the o i
1894. J Judge Keithley, Commission-
era Bi and Vincent, Clerk Morrow
and Sbff N ible present.
Aftedue proolaiMtiou court was
npeneund the following proceedings
were b, to wit :
Misnaneotis bills that do not oocur
in the) lial list, allowed as follows:
L. F. lipley, Iusane acot 8 5 00
C. M jogue, drawing precinct
jury
8 CO
Thos Ukins and L. W. Lewis,
assents, each, 'l 00
Iu t matter of petition of L. B.
Kiunejo re-establish Castle Rock voting
precinluow a portion of Wells Spriugs
preciul court ordered that same be
set ai for want of jurisdiction at the
preset) time.
Billiallowed for drawing preoiuot
jury idistrict No. 3 Blloed as follows:
Geo. Mler. $3; W. H. MoOormacb, 82;
O. T. Iiuglas, $2.
Repctof J. M. Kees, supervisor of
road Istriot No. 35, examiued aud
accept!. Bill of J. M. Keen, 88, allowed,
Repjt of Henry Jones, supervisor of
road ditrict No. 18, examined and ac
cepted) Bill of Henry Jones, 85,
alloweq
The ill of costs in the oase of State
of Oreglu vs. Wm. Best, Chas. Wells,
Wm. leedy
stdered and
and Wm. Geinger, con
allowed. Total amount
840.45.
THURSDAY, MARCH 8.
Petition ot Wm. Craddick aud 70
others lor the coustruotiou of a bridge
at the crossing of Rock Creek ou the
Heppnur aud Lone Rook stage liue,
considered and rejected.
Petition of E. P. Sine and othera for
squirrel bounty considered and re
j cted.
Kill of P. R. McSworda of 830 for
ik.M:iiM9iral al the sheriff i
the responsible party.
Report of O. T. Douglas, supervisor of
road district No. 4 accepted, and bill of
services of 83.84 allowed.
Report of J. C Wattenburger, super
visor of district No. 8, examined and
oontinued for term.
Report of A. T. King, supervisor of
district No. 9, considered and ordered
continued for the term.
Report of C. A. Repass, supei visor of
road distriot No. 24, accepted after due
consideration. Bill of $14, for services,
allowed Mr. K pass.
Report of A.J. Cook, supervisor ot
distriot No. 19, examined and nooepted
Bill of 829 for services, allowed.
Petition from various parts of the
country for extensiou of time in which
to pay taxes rejected, as acoordiug to
law the oounty has not the power to
grant such extensions.
Scrip issued to Deputy District
Prosecuting Attorney in oases of State
vs. Chas. Jones; State vs. John Herkin;
State vs. Wm. Geinger, Wm. Best and
Chae.. Wells, couflrmed by the court,
After thorough examination of present
ownership books, records, plats, maps,
etc., as oompleted for oounty by Paul A.
Uzaune, the court Sods same com
pleted in a very satisfactory manner
aud according to contract in every
respect, and orders payment of 81,000.
Report of viewers and surveyor of
road application No 132, after due con
sideration, acoepted and Chas. Ander
son, Wm. B ckett and R. Muukers ap
pointed to assess damages as claimed by
F. Ashbaugh by reason of road passing
through his farm. Said viewers to
report at the next term. Total amount
of costs allowed in oase, 824.50.
FIIIDAY, MARCH 8.
.Miscellaneous bills allowed as follows:
Nat McBee, stock iuspeotor, 8100; F. J.
Hallook, teaohers' examination, $12;
W. L. Salmg, salary, $134.20; S. A.
Wood, witness insanity Mrs. Coohran,
$1.50; J. W. Morrow, olerk fees, 86.66.
Cost bill, State vs. John Doe, $3 70,
allowed.
Cost bill, State vs. Alice Morris, and
Georgie Doe, allowed. Total 810.40.
Cost bill, State vs. Stella Smith and
May Roe, allowed. Total, $12.10.
Cost bill, State vs. J. M. Yoimg, al
lowed, amount $3.10.
Cost bill, State vs. John Roe, allowed,
amount $0.40.
Resignation of Peter Brenner, super -
visor of distriot No. 20, acoepted and
W. 1) Ingmm appointed.
Scrip issued in matter of State vs.
Stella Smith, Mary Jones, Alice Morris
and (Jeorjjie Doe, confirmed by the
oourt.
Miscellaneous bills allowed as follows;
G. W. Vincent, commissioner, 820.40;
J. M. Baker, oommisBioner, $20; Julius
K' ithley, judge, S150; Julina Keithley,
pauper account, $19.80; Geo. Noble,
sheriff, 8762 92; J. W. Morrow, olerk,
8350.
In Ihe mattir of appointment of stock
iuspeotor the court considered the ap
plications of T. J. Carle, Thos. Morgan,
Geo. Uray and D. W. Jenkins and the
petitions of N, A. Kelly and James H.
oooooooooooo
O Agony is anyance Q
O concentrated. pf
Beecham's
PillS
are concentrated
remedies for the
annoyance of
Indigestion or the
Agony of Dyspepsia.
35 cents a box.
ooooooooo
ii i rjjro v hack a chb ?
DR. GRANT'S
AND
Diabetes,
Briaht s Disease,
Inflammation of the Blad
der, Yellow Water, Brick
DUSt Sediment in urine,
Burning Sensation, fain
in the Back, and all Dis
eases of the Kidneys.
PREPARED BY
0.f.B.MannractnriDi Co,
PORTLAND
For salo by Slocora-Joiinston Drug Co.
and T. W. Avars, Jr.
Notice To Sheepshe.arers.
NOTICE IS HERKP.Y WIVES THAT THB
BheepuliearerH of Morrow county. Mid those rte-
HI, 1K1U, at '2 o'eloi'k p. ni., lor tlie purpoBe ol'
perfectiiiR an oritentatinn of nheepbhearers
A 11 Bhearers are invited to attend. tt
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS IIEUKBY UtVH.N THAT THE
partnership heretofore exiHiinir between
W. A. Kirk and O. Kuhl, under tlie firm name
of Kirk A Kuhl, has tills rlay been dissolved by
mutual consent. W. A. Kirk withdrawing from
the linn. However, .Mr. Kuhl will coutiuuo at
the same location. V. Kuhl will collect all
debts and pay all liabilities of the old firm
previous to this date.
W. A. Kirk.
C. Kuhl.
Dated March 13, 18S4. 211-22.
Wylnnd, and after doe consideration all
were rejected and John Adams appointed
to fill the offioe for the oomiog year.
The salary was also reduoed by the
court from $000 to $320 per year.
The affidavit of publication ot the
the official list of expenditures of Mor
row county by A. W. Patterson, mana
ger of the Heppner Gazette, was ex
amtnea and as it was forma to be in
accordance witb the statute in ench
oases, was accepted.
No further business appearing tne
ooui-t adjourned without date.
THE OFFICIAL LIST.
Kxpenditares of Morrow Coanty, Names of
Claimeuts, services Rendered, etc.
J. H. Gammell, pauper acct 9 67 50
J. L. leader, pauper acot 16 50
C. O. Boon, pauper aoct 36 00
Heppner Light & Water Co.,
court house and jail acct 5 00
Henry Patberg, pauper aoct 5 50
Sloau. & Howard, court bouse
aud jail aoct 8 50
Pnill (John, pauper acct 17 00
Fhill Cohn, stationery acct 3 00
Ben C. Irwin & Co., record acct. 57 80
L. F. 8hipley, pauper aoct 45 00
Vawter Crawford, printing acct. 13 75
Glass & Prudbomuie, reoord aoct. 95 80
Mestou Dvgart Book Mtg. Co.
reoord acot 44 00
R J. Wilkius, pauper aoct. 810,
Hi lowed, oo
Q. W. Carlisle, pauper acot. 430,
allowed 5 00
Mrs. ri A. Wood, pauper aoct. $19,
disallowed
S. C. Stone, damage claim $65, dis
allowed Wm. Gordon, oourt house and
j-il aoot 1 25
T. W. Ayers, Jr., pauper aoot... 19 65
Gilliam k Bisbee, court house and
jail acct 12 00
Lucy Wilkin, pauper aoot 52 00
Wm. Gordon, pauper aoct
$3, Bllowed, 2 50
Rube Lane, pauper acot. $6, al
lowed 5 nil
'P. B. McSworda, pauper Boot.
S195, allowed Ifin On
Patterson Publishing Co , printiuK
acct 29 25
Paul A. Oz mne, preseut ownership
records i.oOO 00
STATE OF OREGON,!
County of Morrow. 8 g
I. J. W. Morrow, Clerk ot Morrow
County, hereby certify to the foretoiDg list
of expenditures of the county, with the
names of respective claiuiauts, the arti-cl-Bor
services for whioh payment
made, together with those 0 ntiuned,
rejected oriu part paid, istrueami oorreoi
as shown by the reoorda ot said county
Witness my hand and seal of the Bttid
ixiunrv ourt, mis lain aay of March A.
J. W. Mojikow, County Clark
By G. W. Welle, Depnty. '
I 1
moTE-s II wn-UOOtL Of HEALTH HINTS A NO READY ltEfilPRH,
DRi's
the title ot a very valMhio . ' -
I.portancetoKverybody.e .TaTo
tn,mn nf rinnts. Parasites of the Skin, Onre of Tooth.
What to Eat, S?S,Hon for Invalids, lbthiim Best Way, Aftcr-Ulnner Naps,
How to Knt It, . T,i i a food aud a Lungs ami banc Diseases, Meets of Tohaeco,
Things to Do, A'f , ' ',',', How to Avoid Thorn, t'are for Intemperance,
Things to Avoid, . ,V: nilr iilottilna, What to Wear, Headache, Caase & Cure,
Perils of Summer, 8u en us l a . r, Much to Wear, To Get Kid ot l.iee.
How to Breathe, 1 J"0', T "j r)rownrd, Contnirious Diseases, Malarial Affections,
AK N JSU4- nevoid Them, Croup-to Prevent.
Ventilation, ness, ,,... - n m.niMi rM tt-. n
IT TELLS HOW TO ruu '
Pnh rholera Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fotld
? inkles ileaSe, Illecou,-!,, Hives, Hoarseness. I.ohinc, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Polsonta,,
MnlM Plmolea Piles, lthcumatlsin, Kiiigworin,
SnreNlDDles Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and
wSpCcoush, Worms to CUUdreu. 1
u-w-All new snli'cribi'rs ao.l prompt reue
prepensed with a free copy of this, an a premium
FOR INVENTIONS.
Emtal with the interest of those having clntms aRfiinst the government is
o? INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
',,inete, cv or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
o? the incompetency or inattention of
ot tne incompLiEi.j
"wrtvfewTotecting "u worthier careless attorneys,
andf seeing 'tha Mentions are well protected by valid patents, vve have re
Uined Vounsfl expert in patent practice, aud therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In-
terferences, Make Special Examinations, rrosetmc KCJkku .
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., fctc.
. . . . i, r -
Tf tinve an invention ou hand
- therith des pUouo? he important features, and you will be at once
n,JfTn,to the best course K pursue. Models are seldom necessary If
advised as to the best course tc pur
nw re infriueine on vour ripl ts, or
others,
submit the matter to u for a
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST,
r.483 . , JOHN WtOUtKBUAW, managing miiwi
3"Cut this out and send It with your !
.
i'l-eutisd i..elnyiut,'alidcutocwu.-.uiiui'Mi
j-reaosa luviiiying pllla cure cimaliiailnn
aiiroac au pills and mod Iclno nnxluco
Uvor, blllousacfls, r'.:
trrables wlt!iout cri;iir
iatlioprimoonur3oofr.il:
aoo to ';, -
or Jnavhi
v-:i cure
clear the iftiii. and l-
-r self. iUCoclaobos.
nil b!
n?tle8
ts X ! "ymr-iuupoiirueeii-to
r Pientiss Cm:
I 406 CALIFORNIA STREET,
'A
PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL
TKR PATflK
Otis Patterson
LEGAL
BLANKS
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
eww'HaffiwHr-!!!!"-
JSi5iuW..l
ADDRESS A LETTFTt
mTTT, vanu ill
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
P. O. Bo 46J3HN WEDDERB" '-as,s Attorney
Hoi.orawydUcharerf.oMt......
are enutled, if now partially or who lit AiJTuil7t 6er?'ed ninety doys.or over, in the late war.
w"""wd hy service or
ooi suchsoliHf.roi.iwi l'"uiary CI
. vniuiBEN reentitl,-d lir V a., ". l'cu " ln.e foldier's dt
wiaow. nr she has since Ai. ,.V.r..:.!",i"B years) tn almost
STS nr. ...,iti !r ..
AK?5"t' s
J.te?'laws',o"'nSo';0mp'Cted "d s'"nt obtai
n.i.:V;r.v ""penen and settl.m.-.
Rri.ot.H i..:
flflv
e lost their oriRinal ran.
o" rvice and Ui.clur,.,
sena lor laws and inin.,
THE PRPCc r-i
Srt It im of'"'. "nd theTare provided Midler died In
port It mates M difference wne&rVo.
Soldiers of th. 1 C War W ia "Sular ,rm' or
T'hoSrtiirf"'4 UBd" UW' apP'y for hlgher nU' ma" a,e'
Jifn,? "dU "".ot on?yIVcc& "0"th under the old ,re entitled to
Sola'er ,"'d ' """" d ne " "" d'biUUe for which now pensioned, but
SSJ "lmyor navy sine, the war .re .Uo
Jnexican ar soldlen ann th.i. -.1 j. nnler recent Bet.
JOHHWBITSSgS'I;
P.O. Box 463,
, ", " 7 ,
u..,u...,
MiiuruiR, aiammeruig. son, ryes, aoro mora,
Insect llltes. Sweating Feet, Toothache. Uleer
1' WILL UVS 1MMWOIU' BILLS.
wals durtngUio monlh of Mar. will be
the attorneys empioycu w uu....,
,;,.,i in pmnlnv ucr comoetent and reli.
send a sketcti or pnoragruao.c.cv , -
' . . i 1 ...:t-. 1 .-. 1 m rtamatlt tV
it you are i cnargeu wmi
reliahie uriJuuii roult.6"
WASHINGTON, D.C,
-Miirtki mm M A 4 a maw
l o-ausa Koelnylnu iilllrtcuroeunBtlpatloa iJifi
l-iviitlsa Bectltylug pillseurueoustlpallnn
crntiintlon. hero lsa r:!l t i;:t nurr-a tor old
, iv k h"adaelio end kiii'iey aud liver
t-." :' CONSTIPATION, which
1 getting habitual and chronic with you.
-r;r-MTicG rcctifying pill.
'.so ti iy Hie otili' f ii" en-! hmrnloss
if that will surely CCAUT1FY tho
-a HacKi
from tlie flee.
Try a box and st;o for your
DRUGGIGTS,
and Manufacturlno; Co.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
CALL,
AT
OPPICB
Plenty of ihem at the
Gazjtte Office
nn cent.
. vvasningion, u. w.
ary manual labor, whether disability
rcumstnnces.
ed) whethersoidier'sdeatn
abor for sunoort. Widows
nth w due to service.
all cases wbere there was no
.
"""""titled, if siy-two years of aire or disabled
ined, whether pension has been Eranted under
. .
V'iTEa' "rejection imoroticr or Illegal.
ucd for sold.ersand sailors of the late war who
A,. No ' unless successfuL Address.
Managing Attorney,
WASHINGTON, O.C