Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 10, 1894, Image 2

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    o HIE SlJIIJP TO SELL YOU Wl ! 8
One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.
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CTJND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are 140 acres gord farming latod, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land Las a good spring of wateron it, all under
I fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman,
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800.
ANOTHER BARGAINi
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms-
AND STIII ANOTIIEK.
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 Entt uud has no use for it.
For further information call at our offioe.
. Give your business to Heppner people
and therefore ujuist to build up IJepjr
ner. Patronize those who patronize
lift.
We hoi 1 each and every correapondent rn
iponslble for Ilia or her communication. No
Gorrettpoii.k'iK'e will be published iinlesB the
writer tt real na.ae U signed ai au evldeuce of
good faith.
Diil on evnr
Read nbont the
Man bo
Hid bis
Light nniler
A bushel?
Yen? well
That is like
Dnivg bnninpus
Without advertising.
All I he
Bni le nchemea
In tbe country
Will not HcoompliBb
Half aa much
As n ond ad.
Id a srnnil, live.
Legitimate tinwapnper,
One Hint
Is rend
Bv the penp'e,
And th it owns
Its own
Sunl; that
D en its apnoe
Like merohwidise,
Worth ilnllar
Fr dollur.
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to be rrgretted tbst our esteemed ood
temporary shnnld bave made the grave
hi under of ooufiiundiDit the anooess ol
tbe repnblioan party with tbe attainment
of the congressional prize which Mr.
Li anire bag so long coveted. We have
no doubt that tbe better judgment of tin
onnventiou will control id tbe leleotinn
f.ir Hint responsible position, BDd thl
the present incumbent wbo command
the respect and Confluence of all gorn
on iz 'hp, irrespective of party, will b'
rennminnied anil returned. Tbe Hon.
W. K. Ellis is the mnn.
A RKMARhUBLK HISTORIAN.
. A Physician Talk.
The Remarkable Mory and Affi
davit of Dr. Lewis Blundin.
PEOPLE'S PARTY
Afflicted with Para ylii3 for Twenty-five
Years Prnnnnced Inrnrable by the
Foremost I'hyxii'ians of the World
A Cane of World Wide Interest.
An Inebriated Individual Brings Forth gome
Startling; Facta.
KKI'UIIMCAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Kcpreae ntatlvo,
J. S. BOOTH BY, of I.exliiKton.
For Sheriff,
O. W. UAllHISU ION, of Ilcppncr.
For Clerk,
F. J. HALLoCK, of Heppner.
For Treasurer,
FIUNK H1U.UM. of Heppner.
For commissioner,
J. L. HOW A KD. of Galloway.
For Assessor,
. F. WII.I.H. or Lexlnstoti.
For Hchonl Kuperlnteiklent,
MI.U ANNA J. HAUIUKK, of lone.
For Surveyor,
GEO. W. I.OKD. oIEIla.
For Coroner,
T. IV. AVEltS, Jit., of Heppner.
Aooordibg to theSouth Norwalk News,
Ex-Henntor E 3. Hill is relating a new
"ti.ry nhicb floated into his anecdotnl
scoop-net iu Bridgeport the other night.
It goes something like this:
A loqiiHoious individual with a jug on
bonrded a train at an obsenre Western
station where there was only one small
factory, which was shut down, balanced
bi jug np against the oar door, looked
the pnsseugera over, gulped up a bio
conuh aori interrogated:
''Izzy Hny demooratsh in zisb oar?"
No response.
Tbe question was repeated with tbe
same result.
Then the boozy philosopher strength
ened bis braoe against tbe door and
grandiloquently delivered himself of
this observation :
"I've been readin' 'merioan bis- (hio)
hiet'ry. I find there's been three grant
men iu Ibis country. George Wush'n
't in freed the country from Brit (bic)
Dritiah tni'iiion 'an we haiu't bad no
britiab tnxes since, Abram Liuc'u freed
the sis (hioj-Blnves.'an we hain't bad nn
slnves since. Orover Cleve-(bich)-liiLd.
be freed tiade an' we uau'l had a d d
bit of trade sinoe."
JUSTICES AND COKHTilll.US.
For Justice of the lit District,
For Constable of lit District,
J Ad. HAKDMAN.
For Jimtlee of 7iut District,
I. It. El l Ell.
For Com able nli'mi District,
MAX HlliDLK.
For J ml li e ol 3rd 1'Utrlct,
For Constable of 3rd District,
For Justice of 4th District,
L. W. BAKNKrr.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 5th District,
A O. BUTIHH.lMEV.
For Constable of Mh District,
J. 1.. HOWARD.
For J us' Ice of nth District,
K. L FHEELAND.
For Constable of nth District,
N. 8. WHETSTONE.
Announcements.
FOR JOIST SENATOR.
At te earnest solicitntion of ray
friends, I have decided to beonuie
caudidHte f ir j int seiiatur, for tbe
counties of llnmev, Ornot and Morro
subject to tbe will of the convention for
tbe snuatorial district, April 11, lHQi.
J. N. Browm.
The reunite of lUmooratio rule are not
quite so doubtful, hut we fttnoy, are not
altogether sntinfHCtory to the average
Voter aud InX-payer.
Tint populist proposiiion is an experi
ment the neult of which is, to sav tbe
least, i xtremely doubi fill. Aud doubt
ful things, as some oue has well ob
served, are "mighty unsartiu."
A bktciin to a republican adminis
tration and the enforcement of republi
can principles, is i t only the most
natural, but at Ibis juncture the most
imoortnut step for thoughtful ineu to
oonsider. The react iou should be
emphatic, as Ihe deimrtiirtt was general.
Blackmax is getting stale, and now
the Portland press will begin to danre
atteniliuice on I'roliman. He is a bet
ter snl'j 'i't even than Blaclcmao and we
will have him for brenkfast, luncheon
and dinner for a mootb at least. Tbe
average reporter has mighty resources in
the way of obsequious fl ipdoodle As
toria Budget.
mi remiieton innnne is not In an
editorial entitled 'On to Victory" in
which it is annoniired that the dele
gation from Cnintilla would goto the
convention pledged 1 1 sapuorl John V.
LeMUre (or aongtessman. II It seriously
Those who never read the advertise
mnnte iu their newspapers miss more
than they prennme. .Innatban Kemsoii,
of lloliin, Worth Co., Iowa, wbo hud been
troubled with rheumatism in bis back,
arum and shonlders read an item in bi
inner about how a prominent Germau
citizen of Kt. Mndisou bad been cured.
He procured the same medicine, and to
use his own words: "It cured roe righi
up. lie also says: "A neighbor and
his wife nere both siok in bed with
rheumatism. Their boy was overtolrm
houae and said they "ere so had he bnd
to do Ihe oooking. I told him
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bow
had on red me; be gut a bottle and
c ii red them up iu a week. 60 oenl
hut ties for gale by 8 ooum Johnson
Drug Co.
CONCERNING THE FPIHCOPaL CHUKCH
The Rev. VV. E. Potwme held divine
services in tbe M E church, South, on
Sunday last both morning and evening.
wiiu very go u Bizeu congregations la
attendance. Among other announce
ments made, was that of the next service
1 1 be held on Wednesday, April 18tb a
7:10 p. m , when Bishop Morris will be
present for the purpose of making a
visitation of this part of the fluid, and
ouiiflrmiug any candidates that may bi
preseuieti hi mat time, we are in.
formed that tbere is a olnssof some ten
or twelve peraons wbo will receive tbe
apostolic, rite of the "laying on of bands'
at that time, and thus beoome oommnni-
oants of that cbnrcb. The nieniberehii
of this church continues to increase, and
has a fair prospect of early organization
here. The Onz'tte has nothing bill
good wishes for the work.
Pileal 1'lloal Itching Piles.
Htmi'Toms Moisture; intense and
shuuingi most at uight; worse bv
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mint form, whiob often bleed und ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Swatne's
Ointmrnt stops the itching and bleeding
heal ulceration, and iu m ist cases re
moves the tumors. At druggists, or b
mail, for 60 Oeuta. Dr. Swayue & Son,
Philadelphia. iw 1 yr.
AUCTION MALE,
On Saturday, April H, at 2 o'clock
p. m., 1 will dispose of my entire stock
of household furniture at auotion.
Sale will be held in building one door
south of Mrs. Buark's millinery store.
Al1 sums over S3, 6 months time with
approved security.
Dan Ohmkrs.
II'SOO FAKU AND MIX K KAM I!
It will take only $813 to buy it; 48(1
acres, aou acres plow land; one-hall
mile miming water, luiprovemeuts
1(1 acres fuueed, 15 acres cultivated, 2
bouses and stable, spring and minor
improvements. Adapted to farming,
sheep aud hograiaing, An extensive
sheep range joining to Hock creek.
terms: tf'KJ down; remainder ou long
lime, Loonilou: Un comity road, two
and one-halt mile- west of Hood hill.
Right Mile. Or. i0 acres for 1610. oi
JHW for ownership in lb;) acrea solum
ami or will exchange for two gooo
res. Original co-t of school hmri
8o".'0 A pplv nt Heppner liaz-'tte oftlei
Heppuer Oregon. 199 tf-sw.
For a mild tonic, gentle laxative in.'
invigoranl take Sitsoiooi Liver Bego-lator.
(From the Philadelphia Times.)
Many survivors of our late war left
the ranks nnxounded but with broken
constitutions; an instance in pnint, is
Lewis O. Blundin, a resident nf Hulme
ville, Bucks Co., Pa. Id relating bis
experiences and what he had suffered
in coustquence of the btrdshtps he had
enooaulered Mr. Blundin aaid:
"I was born at Bridgewater, Penua.',
in 1841, aiid went through the war as
private, Bergaut aud bosuital steward iri
Company C, 23 h Pennsylvania Volun
teers. My service was active and while
in Georgia I Imd an attack of typhoid
fever, which left me wenk and a ready
victim for future disease. My kidueys
were (ben aBVoted and this finally de
veloped into spinal tronble whioh lusted
through my army seivioe. In 18G6 I
was mustered out with aD honorable
discharge and entered the Jefferson
Medical College in Philadelphia as a
student. I graduated two years later
with a diploma but did not practice,
At that time I wns living in Manayunk,
jub oay, tutor i una graduated, 1 wss
lying on a suf i at my home in Manayunk
when I felt a cold si nB.it.on iu my loner
limbs as though the blood had suddenly
left them. Wheu I tried to move them
I whs borr fi d at the discovery that
was paraljzed from my hips to my tots.
Tbe paialeis wns complete and a pin or
a pinch of the fi el i made no pain,
could not move a muscle. I called'
Dr. William 0. Todd of Philadelphia.
He mnde a oareful and txhauttive
examination of my case, sounding and
testing nnd finally announced that my
trouble was caused by ii fl immation of
the spinal oord, and that I would likely
have another stroke of paralysis,
consulted Dr. I. W. Gross and Dr. Pan
coatt of Jeff. r.Hon College, Philadelphia,
with tbe same result. I called in Dr,
Morehouse, of Philadelphia, whn said
that no amount of medioiuo would ever
prove the slightest hem tit to me.
"One dny lust lie itemher decided to
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for pair
people. I sent for some. I bad alwajs
been troubled with a sort of vertigo
after my firs; s roke of paralysis to such
an extent thnt when I got out of my
bed my bond would swim and I had
d. faculty iu saving myself fn.ra fulling.
Vly appetite wan bad, digestive organs
ruined and no assimilation of food. In
alditioo to mj many other ailments,
rheumatism held a promiueut plaoe.
By the time I bad fitiiMied tbe first nox
of Piuk Pills I was comparatively free
from the minor ilis. Keliof followed
upon relie with aatouijhiug rapidity.
first one ail would disappear; then
another until the pills got to work upon
the foundation stones of my trouble
imraijniM. uerore i nan laiten tbe six
boxes of pills, I was sitting in my obair
oue afternoon, wbeu I felt a ourions
sensation iu my left foot Uoon in.
.......:.... r t 1 . . n ..
.oDi,Kniiiui i iiiuuu it nau n -xea or to
other words, become movable, and I
oould move it. From that time ou niv
improvement as steady aud it was not
long before I was walking around on
orulohes with little or no discomfort. It
wat three years before taking the Pink
I'ills that I had been able to use otu'ohes
at any time. My health is daily im
proving aud I feel sure that Pink Pills
have done me mo-e good than all Ibe
doctors aud all Ihe mediciue iu the
country aud as they are ,.nt costly 1
oan easily afford the treatment."
8orn to before me this I.Vh day of
May, 1893. GgJRUi Uarbisjn. Not.
Public.
These pills ooutaiu in a ooodensed form
all tbe elements neoessary to give new
life and richness to the blood, aud re
store shattered uerves. They are an
unfailing apeoitfo for such diseases as
locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St
Vitus' dance, sciatioa, rheumatism.
nervous headache, aud the after effasts
ot Ihe grippe, palpitation of the heart.
pale and sallow complexions, that tired
feeling resultiug from nervous pros
trstiou; all diseases resulting from
(ion uuuiiiib iu me uiooii. luey are
also specific for troubles peculiar to
females. Iu men they effect aradioalcur
in all cases arising from mental worry,
iverworc, or excesses of whatever
nature.
These pills are manufactured by ths
Dr. WilliamV Medicine Compmy,
ajheoeotady, S. Y.and B -.ukvilU, O it ,
md are sold iu b iX', at 50 oenis a hox
r six boxes for 82 5J. ami
4oU iu bulk or by tt.u d t-u orbundrrd
EDITED Bi C. M. DOGTE, IMDMAN, OR.
All matter Intended for this column shnnlH
be sddresied to its editor, as Ihe (jazette has no
amuoiuy to puDUsn same without bU consent.
Ihis column belongs exclusively to
the t'eoplee Party, of Morrow county.
and unit be uwd by them as they see
fit. The management of the Gazette
will m no way be responsible for any
thing that may appear therein.
STATE TICKET.
Governor, Nathan Pierce.
State Treasurer, B. Caldwell,
Secretary of State, Ira A akefieid.
Supt. Public Instruction, T. C. Jory.
Attorney Geneial, M. L. Olmetead.
State Printer, George M. Orton.
Supreme Judge, R. P. Boise
Congressman Sec. Diat., Joe Waldrop.
J I. Sen., Morrow, Grant and Harney,
George Gilbert,
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DI8TBICT.
Pros. Attorney, E. P. SiDe.
Board of Equalization, B. F. Searoy.
COUNTY TICKET.
Representative,
Sheriff,
Clerk,
School Supt.,
Assessor,
Treasurer,
Surveyor,
Coroner,
B. F. King.
Joseph C. Hayes,
0. M. Hogue.
Miss Addle Conlee.
W. B. Ewing.
J. L. Gibson .
Cbaa. Ingraham.
J. M. Nunamaker.
COMMHTKE CALL.
N'olioe is hereby given to the members
of the people's party central committee
of Morrow ooumy, that tbere will be a
meeting of said committee at Lexing
ton, April 14th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Every
member should be present if possible.
W. C. Metier,
219-22. Chairman.
LtxiNQToN, On , March 31st, 1894. .
Who was it we heard wanting to "fuse"
with the people's party?
Who are servants of tbe gold bugs
and traitors to the people? Cleveland.
Carlisle, Sherman and Vooreees.
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A Clock out of
order shows it on the
face. When the hu
man machine goes
wrong, the physiogno
my tells tales. If you
do not look well, take
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Beecham's
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(Tatteica)
O s cents a box Q
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DR. FOOTK'S HAND-noOK OF HEALTH HINTS ANB HEADY BEOTPBs),
is the title of a very valuable hook that gives a great amount of Information of tbe l tmot
, Importance to Everybody, cGmrning their dally habits of fating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
I IT TELLS A ROUT
! What to Eat, Influence of riants, Pnrasltes of the Skin, Care of Teeth,
Occupation for Invalids, liutlnng Uest Way, After-Dinner Haps,
Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lunfr Diseases, Effects of Tobacco,
jiuw w rttwiu mem, i;ure ror intemperance,
Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure,
How Much to Wear, To Get Kid of Lice,
igera of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections,
Ventilation, uess. Exercise.
IT TELLS' HOW TO CURB Black Eyes, Dolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth,
Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. If WILL SAV 11 DOCTORS' 11 ILLS.
SA1I new snoveribpTs and prompt renewals dunngtbe month of Mar, will be
presensed with a free onpynf this as a premium.
Dow to Eat It.
Thinirs to Do.
Things to Avoid. Hiedteine.
Perils of Summer, Superfluous Hair,
How to Breathe, Removing Same,
Dancers of Kissing. Restoring the Drowned.
Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them,
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS HEIUBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
W. A. Kirk and C. Knhl. under the linn imnii.
of Kirk & Kuhl, tnis this duy been dinso!ved by
mutiiHi consent, w. A. Mrk withdrawing from
thelirm. However, Mr. huhl will continue at
the same location. (;. tuhl wi 1 eo leet all
debts and pay all liabilities of the old tlrm
previous to tnis date.
W. A. K IKK.
i:. Kuhl.
Dated March 13. 1!M. -iW-'U.
Administrator's Notice.
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FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal with trie interest of those having claims against the government is
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in emolovinc comtietent and reli-
Notice is HKJtKitY oiVKX that THK able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
undersigned has been nnnointert bv tbe t. .fj uluuJ6.vUj, .. wb
county coutt ot Gilliam conutv, Oregon, art-1 ULlIV! "V i"c CBC aau sf"" .UI lne attorney.
mtniBtrator of the estate of Jacob Johnson. With the view of protectins inventors from worthless or careless attorneys.
i j i . : J Ki"oi. ana oi seeing inai inventions are wei protectea Dy va ia patents, we nave re.
said estate are hereby notified to present them .,;,t ,,.,,? . . , I
to nie at Kiirht Mile. Morrow conutv llrecon. i
uiny veimeu necoroiiig 10 lav., Wlllliu SIX
niontns irom tins date.
diven under niv hand mid listed this lith tlav
of March WW. K. I). Rood,
AilininiHtiator.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
VOTICE J8 HEHKHY OIVBN THAT IN
il pursuance to au onler of the eouiitv
court of the county of Morrow, state of Oregon.
inuue on me .1 11 (lay 01 .uaren, i mh, iu tne
matter of the estate of Lizzie Moreati. rieeuiei1.
the undersigned, tbe administrator of said
estate, will sell at public auctiun to the highest
bidder, for caBh. on Saturday, tnril ysth. lxi)4
at IU o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the
court house of said county, iU the rluht, title
Interest and estate of the said Lizzie Morgan at
the time of her death in aud to all that certain
piece or parcel of land lvLuir huh heinir in rha
said county and state end more particularly
described as follows: The S. of the S. W.
aim o. oi uie a. r..y4 oi see. zu, i p. i, s. ol K.
24, E. tt . M.
21S-21
M. R. IfOKOAS,
Administrator.
Boys take warning; and remember
that it is principle we are working for,
aud not for the sake of an offioe.
"Half a loaf is better than no bread."
"For illustration, ouokoo Martain, of
Kansas aud John Palmer, of II inois.
What splendid results for the people
when nnht is uia..e to run ehanoe in a
compromise. (Jbioago .Express.
Hear tbe "Gazette." "Republicans
should stay with tbe ticket nominated."
Mr. Editor if you want them to "stay
wilh tbe ticket nominated," I would
advise you to prescribe a daily an-
plication of St Jacob's Oil to remove tbe
soreness.
Tbe old party organs are having con
siderable to say about tbe income tax
being unconstitutional. It is strange
that all bills that are intr.iduoed favor
ing the poor are unconstitutional. How
about the fifty million dollars of bonds?
Dou'l tMX iueomes. No don't do that;
for the burden of taxation would be lifted
from tbe shoulders of the producers and
the neb would have to support tbe lazy
drouea at Washington while they are
making tbe laws whereby they can
deoeive and rob the people.
"The populist state convention was
sileut on the silver question." Heppner
Gazette. Now we must say, that tbe
Oazette's editor is either very ignorant
of the proceedings at that oonventmn or
he wishes to deceive the people. That
he may understand, we quote from the
preamble as adopted at Oregon City,
Marob 15, 18U4.
We hereby make tbe following de
claration of principles, reaffirming and
giving oar cordial adbearanoe to tbe
oational platform adopted at Omaha
July 4th. 1892." Is that not clear
enough? Probably our friend does not
know what the Omaha platform con-
sins; and for bis benefit as well as some
others, we will give a quotation from
the platform above mentioned. It
says:
oratio administration m its efforts to
demonetize Bilver." Their platform of
ln!)2 is nbcut ibe same iu substance.
Now why do thoy want to condemn the
democrats for trying to demonetize
silver? Does not tbe framers of tbe
above platform know that it was the
republicans that demonetized silver in
1873? Aud in 1893 stood by the demo
crats in giving silver another blaok eye.
This looks to me a little like case or
"tbe kettle oalling the pot blaok." Mr.
Editor, keep yonr platform before the
people and show them how your men
have stayed with their pledge.
communication.
Editor People's Column :
At the present date I have a letter
layinn before me written by Miss Addie
W. Conlee tbe people's party nominee
for school superintendant of Morrow
county in answer to tt few questions I
wished to know prior to espousing her
cause, as a oandidate. The letter is a
model one, and shows a workin$man to
be approved by tbe people. We do not
believe in espousing the cause of any
without they are naturally and other
wise qualified to fill the position with
oredit to themselves and tbe oountrv.
Although she is comparatively a strang
er ber qualifications are backed by two
diplomas from Eastern institutions and
ber obaracter so far as we know is
unmarred.
Will Hoskins.
Hakmun, Or., March 27, 1S94.
tained counsel 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, Prosecute Rejected Cases,
Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to
Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and
Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc.
If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to
gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once
advised as to the best course tc pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If
others are infringing on your rigt ts, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to u for a reliable OPINION before acting ou the
matter.
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Opinion on
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