Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 20, 1894, Image 2

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ME TO SELL YOU Bimi I
One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.;
160 ACRBS DBBDBD-160
CTJND 160 ACRES. Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded land there are 140 acres good farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land has a good spring of water on it, all under
fx fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber cnltnre claim, $300.
ANOTHER BARGAIN.
AND STIIL ANOTHER.
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms.
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. Eeason for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it.
For further information call at our office.
THE PATTEKSOBJ $r"UJ3. CO.
Oive your business lo Ueppner people
and therefore assist to build up Uepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
We hoM each and every correspondent re
sponsible lor his or her communication. Nr
orrcnpondonce will be published unless the
niiKi.iiatuauiuugiKiiuj a. mi cviueiiee
good faith.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Congress, ttecond District.
W. R. ELLIS, of Heppnor.
For Governor,
W. P. LORD, of Salem.
For Secretary of State,
II. R. K1NCAI1J, of Ewrone.
For State Treasurer,
rilJL. METSCHAN, of Urant County.
For Supreme Judge,
C.E. WOLVEKTON.of Albany.
For Attorney-General,
0. M. IDLEMAN, of Portland ,
For tfupt. Public Instruction,
G, M. IHWlN.of Union.
For State Printer,
W. II. LEEDS, of ABliland.
For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th List.
A. A. JAYNE, of Arlington.
For Member Board of Equalization,
W. C. WILLS, of Crook County.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. S. HOOTIIIiY, of Lexington.
For Sheriff,
O. W. HARRINGTON, of Heppner.
For Clerk,
F. J. IIALLOCK, of Heppner.
Fiir Trensurer,
PRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner.
For commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD, of Oiillmvay
For Assessor,
J. F. WILLIS, of Lexington.
For School Superintendent,
MISS ANNA J. BALSK1ER, of lone.
For Surveyor,
GEO. W. LOUD, of Ella.
For Coroner,
T. W. AVERS, JR., of Heppner.
JllliTH.'Efl AND eONHTAItl.EM.
For Justice of tho 1st District,
For Constable (if 1st District,
JAS. HAHDMAN.
For Justice of '2nd District,
1. R. ESTEK.
For Constable of 2nd District,
MAX III 1)1)1, K.
Tor Juattra 'of 3rd District,
For Constable of :trd District,
For JuBticoot 4th District,
L. W. BAItNKTT.
For Constable of Ith District,
C. C. BOON.
ForJustlco of Ml) District,
A. G. BARTHOLOMEW.
For Constable offith District,
J. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of r, Mi District,
K. L, FUK1CLAND.
For Comtublc of lit li District,
N. 8. WHETSTONE.
TOOK THEIR MEDICINE.
The Astoria convention wits held
nnilcr tli combined auspices of the kills
mill crow-eatera, Tlie litlter ruled the
roost.
The following emloreemonl of Cleve
land is li port of the platform:
"We uunm declare our faith in and
mlvoOHcy of the intporiHlinlilo p r i no i pics
of the democratic, party na reiilliriued )iy
the Chicago platform,
"We have au ahidinu fnith ami im
plioit oontldeiioe in the intnrity, good
Ibilh and patriotitmi of President Cleve
land, ami we believe that he will no
onniplish, so fur as his power, before the
close of his term of ulllee, all the pledtfes
of the democrat)", party contained in
the national platform, adopted ut
ChioiiKom 18!)2."
Then nliuoet in the Biitue breath cornea
this :
"We realtl rm the position that has
ever been maintained by tho deiuooratiu
party, that goM and silver are equally
the people's money. We are opposed to
all measures of discrimination against
silver, and demand free coinage lo sup
ply the deniauds of business, am that
all money jestied by the government be
made a legal tender for all debts, both
public aad private.'1
We must at ouce conclude that the
party has yet some very (food adherents
The faithful, backed by the office-holders
who dared not chirp, made up this con
tingency, and bo we have the endorse
ment to uppeaee Cleveland anil the half
hearted silver plank to satisfy the voters,
lint it won't work. Oregon is down ou
Clevelaudisiii and demooracy in any
form, for both have proved untrust
worthy. If we are to believe the sigua
of the times, the people of Oregou
propose to lend their aid as a majority,
to bring around the good old times of
republican rule. They have had ex
perience enough f r one lesson, and
they propose to have it end as soon as
possible.
When the democratic bouse is com
pelled to adopt republican rules to do
biiHiuees; when leading demoorats
come out iu the halls of congress against
democratic tariff ideas and in favor of
the regime left behind, it seems to the
bulk of our population that there ia no
further use to follow blindly what they
know to be wrong in principle and
practice. They see no need of remaining
with the democratic party beoause of
its came, but rather are going over to
the party of prosperity, the party that
leads all others and whose eiample
must be followed even when the whole
machinery from top to bottom is demo
cratic, to prevent the country from
going to total ruin. The democratic
party has acknowledged its inconsistency
and incompetency.
THE RIGHT PARTY.
The editor of the Record misconstrues
our position if he thinks that we com
pared him to liork. That was Dot in
tended at all. We simply eaid that the
Heoord'a explanation of how democratic
primaries were run, reminded
us of Rork's explanation of his
conduct in Heppner, and that they were
alike in this respect, that the less said
the better. If anything else was made
out of our remarks, it was not what was
intended.
Mb. Frank KBL&oaa, of Heppner, has
been chosen by the domooratio party to
make the race for joint senator, of
Morrow, Grant and Harney oounties
As a oitizen, Mr. Kellogg is well, thought
of in this vicinity, but be will have to
meet constantly the record of bis party,
Protectionists could not expect him to
vote for a protectionist U. S. senator.
and that seems to be in opposition to
the wishes of the majority in this section
Our ticket, state, congressional
district and oounty, is one of the best
ever put into the field, and from the
point of fitness the voter could not do
better than support the republican
tlr-lr.'.i t.. H...4 1 ... 1. i .1 . L
tyJLL personnel of the ticket, therW J
a prinoiple greater than any man.
Hon. J. H. Kai.ev is certainly the best
material that the demooritio party
could have mustered to make the race
for oongress. But Raley is a democrat
and the democratic policy has well-nigh
ruined the ooiiLtry, so it is certainly an
unpropitious time for Mr. lialey to come
out.
Inouuu lteed has been cursed anil
abused for his famous rules of .181)0, he
and bis party have foroed the present
house to adopt them, long ago declared
constitutional by the supreme court.
This is right. If a quorum is proseut it
hould
not.
be counted whether voting or
Mrs. Williams, the wife of Ex-At-
oruoy General Williams, died in Tort-
and this week. She was formerly quite
society leader, but of late years was
the leader of a peculiar religious sooiety,
Last week Portland was visited by
Hon. Hubert T. Liuooln, and this week
lion. Henry Wattersou. the anostle nf
emocracy, is in the metropolis.
The populists refused to fuse. The
emoorats ditto. So what s the use of
talking about local mongrel tickets?
ortland Telegram.
Tim Urazilian fiasco, called a re
bellion, bus petered out entirely.
Who is Judge liulloway that wants to
be governor?
Hill and Geary are being denounced
by the administration democrats, but
not by the people. We want more
democrats of the Hill Geary etamp iu
congress right now
Tub county democrats suoke about
"tariff reform" but not a word for the
administration. Ooud thing they didn't
try to indorse it. There isu't a corporal's
guard of administration democrats in
Morrow oouuty.
Our better halves say they oould not
keep house without Chamberlain's
Cough Hemedy. It is used iu more thau
half I he homes in Leeds. 8iius Hroa.,
Leeds, Iowa. This slow the esteem iu
which that remedy is held where it has
been sold for years and is well known.
Mothers have learned that there is
nothing so good for oolds, croup and
whooping oough, that it onres these
ailments quiokly and permanently, and
that it is pleasant and safe for children
lo take. and oil cent bottles for sal
by Sloouin Johnson Drug Co.
RESOLUTIONS.
We. the committee appointed to draft
resolutions on the death of Edward
Saling, father of our esteemed brother,
W. L. 8 sling, beg leave to make the
following report:
Whkhkas, It has pleased the Supreme
Killer of the Universe to take away
from our midst Edward Saling, father
of our esteemed brother, Past Chancellor
W. L. Saling, therefore be it
Resolved, That the sympathy of thii
lodge is tendered to our brother in thii
his hour of bereavement.
he sol red. That these resolutions be
placed on reoord and that a oopy of
same be seut to the Gazette for nubli-
ion.
E. P. Vokcz, Chair.,
Una Paitbrkon.
J. N. Drown,
Committee.
Land Fok Sai.k. 4JU acres over iu
Wilson prairie. A good stock ranoh au,.
will be sold oheap. Call at Ub.:r.ie
office for particulars and terms t.
This country is at present sulfating
principally from ill-advised tariff tinker
ing, and tear that the democrats will get
through some of their free trade ideas
It is certainly true that the world at
large is ,ln a bad strait in the en
deavor to do business ou a gold basis.
But to remedy this evil here we must re
turn to a nigimeof unqualified protection
to America n industries with nothing in
sight, eitlier actual or threatened, to
stop the wheels of industry and busi
ness. Thim adequate silver legislation
will be in order, ft is absolutely nec
essary, but would be of no avail under
a tariff system that would take out our
good mosiey faster than we could make
it under the rnont favorable circum
stances. Iu order to not get the cart
bafore thi h Oreo, the Gazette endorses
the republican paitv iu its elTorts to
continoe nnhamprur-d an adequate
protective t.irifi, kucitving from ex
peiieuco that this ie thu only tariff system
under which ;m American can live.
No one nar !y, not even the populists
canoluiiu to bn an exclusively silver party,
for their endorsement of silver as gener
ally understood by their adherents, is
not from the alttudpoint of bimetallism,
bat really ou the principle of anything
for money so long as it bears the govern
ment's stamp. They seem to care little
as to which represents the medium of ex
change fluctna Lug the least, and bear
ing the closer relations to the products
of the farm and range. It is a mad cry
for mure money without regards to
kind, quality or condition!! of issue. Iu
this', of oourse, we speak of the rank and
file. But all political parties have with
in their ranks true bimetallisms, and
whon the time arrives Ui act it is expected
thai all will join bamlf, but at present
it is useless to tluow away all our op
portunities to gtt at the rial trouble
impending free trade, by leaving the
republioau party, the only ope advo
cating i protecin ro Aincrtoan In
dustrie and joining any other party.
No, tllie t.az.Hto never claiuie.-l tho re
publican party to be an exclusively silver
party, but it is hardly necessary to refer
to snob statement, foronrrnnders know
better.
No one would think of calling the
democratic party other than a free trade
pBrty, though they have Hill and Geary
in their rinks, two protectionists. And
the populist pfir!v occupies the same
position, though they have two pro
tuctionijtH IViTVr nnd Allen. If any
thing on I he Inrill' question, as a party,
they ale free trailers. Hut our local
writers on u'liiulli.lio iuVita insist that
they must not be i;ni tpni..,l hyihestaud
ard which they insist ou measur
ing others. And furiur, that every
person mist, without ijueatinu, swallow
what tlm.y read in ihe.r literature and
pBpers, reiterated as oiigiunl iu our
oouuty papers,
The brouhle here p'ii.oipally arises
from djiuoordio p-'oiuises whioh the
populists have shown themselves w ill
ing to HFRist iu red wring. It affects
every person in our midst directly or
indireotly, and the only safe proposition
is to vote for the party of uroteotion
from governor down to constable. If
you believe in the principles of the re
publican pnrty, you oanuot safely vote
the "siuews of war" into the hands of a
single individual opposed to true repub
licanism. To bring about ooniplete
national success, our organization,
locally, must not be made to suffer.
It is a campaign of principle ahead of
men, and the republican party
as a unit ngaiust any individual
sentiment of persnoal preference.
it Das oonie down to a matter of hard
facts, Bud Morrow county must be
placed without exception where the
interests of our people lie, in the hands
of the party of protection. This party
and no other can bring us back where
we left off in 1SU2.
LEXINGTON ITEMS.
Miss Altbea Leaob has opened a new
millinery store in thepostoffioe building.
Thomas Reaney started to British
Columbia, via Palonse country, last Mon
day. His family will go as far as Pull
man, Washington.
Pompadour Jim seems to have given
ub the oold shake lately. Just why
this should be we can't imagine, but
breaoby stook like to hover around
poorly-fenced pastures.
J. D. Hunsinger and wife left on last
right's train for the East. Mrs. H. will
visit relatives in Illinois, while Jack
will go in oahoots with Theodore Dan-
ner in the picture business in Arkansaw.
Our irrepressible doctor still holds the
fort and seems to be doing quite ttell.
ine mouth disease is rarely heard of
any more, and with the exception of a
few sore heads and hypocrites, Lexing
ton is a model town.
The ticket nominated at Heppner by
the democrats was well received here.
Lexington has two chances for repre
sentative, anyhow. We wfll bet there
will be lies enough told between the
three parties to sink them all before
election time.
Dampman has returned from Arling
ton bringing great stories of trances,
visions, etc. Don't know bow many
people he and the Elder succeeded in
humbugging on the trip. What a pity
that intelligent Men should lend them
selves out for such small business.
Some of our good people have an
Elephant on their hands and would like
to inflict it upon some other community.
We can't see that the Elephant is so
much to blame, considering the way in
which the good people flattered and
fawned upon said Elephant, and con
sidering that it probably has feelings
and passions "just like folks." Still,
we sboujd remember that a man's oall-
lug doe?, not make, bim a privileged
eharao'.jr nor tin title him to liberties
whioh tdiould (be denied another. He
has pT.nably (earned that the people
who flattered hiilu are always the first to
despise and ooademn him. Peaoe to
bis ashes.
PEOPLE'S PARTY
EDITED 111' C. M. HOGLTE, IIARMUX, illt
All matter Intended for this enlnmi, hniiia
be addressed to its editor, as the Gazette has no
auinorny ro publish same without his consent.
J his column belongs exclusively to
the People s Party, of Morrow county,
ami mil oe usea Hy tliem as they see
fit. The management or the ih'zette
will in no way be respunsihle fur any-
Ming tlrnl may appear them it.
STATE TTC-KKT.
Governor,
State Tresstirer.
Secretary of State,
Supt. Public Iustrnotio
Attorney Oenernl,
Nathan Pierce,
K Caldwell
Ira S akefieid.
n, T. C. Jory,
M. L. Olmstead,
State Printer, Ocnrge M. Ortou.
Supreme Jude, K.P.Boise.
Congressman Sec. Uist,. ,Jue Wuldrop.
Jt. Sen., Morrow, (iraut uud Harney,
Georgo Gilbert.
SEVENTH JI DICIAI, DISTRICT.
Pros. Attorney, E. p. Sine.
Board of Equalization, H, p. Searoy.
COUNTY Tli'KKT.
Representative,
Sheriff,
Clerk,
School Hup!.,
Assessor,
County Commiesii
Treasurer.
Surveyor,
Coroner,
Ti. F. King.
Joseph C. Hayes,
C M. Uogue.
.Miss Ad, he Coulee.
W. B. Ewing.
Wm. Gilliam.
,1
Cioo
J. M.
L. Gibson.
. Ingiabam.
Nunamaker.
Lexington, April 14, 1894.
The Coniplexloa of a Chinese
Is not yellower than that of an un
unmunie luuiviuuai wnosa liver oom
plaiut has assumed the chronic form
The eyeballs of the sufferer assume
saiiron one, there is dull nam in the
regiou of the organ affected, the tmivnn
is ooated, breath sour, siok headaches
usually but not always oocur. and there
is sometimes dizziness on ansiuir from
sitting posture. Coustinatinn and
dyspepsia are also attendants of this
very cummon ailment, always in its
nggrnvuted form, liable to breed ab-
cesses ot the liver, which are very
uiiugeruiiH. nosieirers Htomaoh Bit
ters wholly eradicate it, as well as the
troubles oomuhcated with in and which
it originates. In chills and fever.
oomplaint whioh always yieldB to the
Bitters, the liver is seriously involved.
mis one alterative tonio removes
costiveueas and indigestion, rheumatic
nervous and kidney trouble and debility
ION K 1TEMH.
SCHOOL 1IKIMK1.
iue following is the report of school
district No. 4(3, Morrow enmity, Oregon,
for the mouth beginning March 19, and
eudiug April 18, 1M94.
No. of days taught 19; No. pupils en
rolled 13; average daily attendance 12;
names of pupils who have been neither
absent nor tardy during the month are:
Hattie Edwards, Bessie Edwards,
Earnest Edwards, Sadie MoCartv, Elsie
McCarty, Loy Turner, Prank Turner,
Elva Gentry, Iva Gentry aud Freddie
Crump.
euool was olosed ou Tuesday, April
3, iu memory of Director E. Saling.
Nellie Holt,
Teacher,
It will be an agreeable surprise to
uernuuH euujeci IO Httaoba nt l,ili.,..a
oohc to learn that prompt relief may be
iiu oy rasing uhamberlaiu s Colic
Cholera and Iliairhoea Kemedv. In
many instances the attack niav h
prevented by taking this re.nHv a.
oou as the first symptoms of the disease
sppear. 2b aud 50 mit fo,,ttM ft,r S(i)e
by Slooum Juhuson Drug Co.
Nervousness is from nKiuiula T.,v
Simmons Liver Regulator and bo cured.
Mrs. A. Glock aud son, Ed, departed
Monday for Illinois, their old home
Ed will return again.
I he demooratio primary was held on
Saturday, and on Tuesday Messrs. Tom
Carle, Joe and Tom Woolery, Frank
Holland, Rev. Swift and others were in
attendance at the demooratio convection
at Heppner.
The enrollment of the Pettys sohool
numbers 1ft. Miss Ella Mason, a well
qttBiineu ana experienced teaoher who
bus charge of the school, gives excellent
satisfaction.
It is the opinion of many democrats
and populists as well as republicans,
that our nominee for superintendent of
schools will be elected. Having ob
tained a thorough eduoation and active
as a teacher sinoe her fourteenth year,
in graded as well as ungraded sohools
ot several Eastern slates and Morrow
couuty, she, as to qualifications for
the office, is without superior.
An entertainment was given at the
Rhea creek school ou Friday, April 6,
consisting of songs, declamations, dia
logues and descriptions of magic lantern
scenes.
Irrigation implements will soon be at I
baud, lha route of the irrigation
ditch will then be speedily surveyed and
active work will at once oommence. It
would be a good plan for each farmer
mieresieu io tase euares as compensation
iur worn, mey wouia men nave a
voioe in the general management of its
affairs, according to their number of
shares and not leave it iu the hands of
a corporation. Irrigation is the only
salvation; it will be to the fullest extent.
Lend helping hand. It lsyourdntv.
Kvery farmer and tin si noes man will be
benefitted.
JiKl.
Idnk, April 4lh, 1S9Z
If yon are melancholy or down with
blues you need Simmons Liver Regu
lator.
l'liOO FAHJI AND STOCK RANCH'
It will take only ?W2 to buy it; 480
acres, 2b(J acres plow Inud; one-half
mile runuiusr water. Improvements:
40 Bores fenced, 15 aire cultivated. 2
houses and stable, spring and raiuor
improvements. Adapted to f.irraing.
sheep ainjl liograisihti.t An extensive
sheep range joining ro R-.ck creek,
lerins: sup. down; remainder ou long
time, jjooarion: uo conn I y road, two
ana one-hiilf mile-' west of li,.(l(l bill
jmikiii, mnp, r. .reu itotts lor .folll, or
tor ownership in Kin acres school
land nr will i-setnuice for I Wit 7nnrl
horses. Original c,i:f of sohnol land
32tl. Apply at Heppner I'in.ietre office
Heppner Oregon. J99 tf-sw.
Blood Diseases
may be inherited, or acquired during life.
Blood should be rich to insure health.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime
and soda, cures all Blood Diseases, including
Scrofula and Anaemia. It makes the blood
rich and nourishing. Physicians, the world
over, endorse it.
Persons troubled with skin eruptions and all who are thin or
emaciated should take SCOTT'S EMULSION. Cures Coughs, Colds,
and Weak Lungs.
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. V. Druggists sell It.
rjR. POOTE'S IIAIvn-UOOH OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPE,
W is the title of a very valonble book that gives a great amonnt of information of the litnn!
Importance to Everybody, concerning their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS ABOUT
What to Eat,
How tn TCflt It.
Thines to Do,
Thtnirs to Avoid,
renin or summer,
How to Breathe.
Dangers of Kissing,
Influence of Plants, Parasites of tho Skin, Care of Teeth,
Occupation for Invalids, Bathing Best Way, After-Dlnnor NapB,
Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Kffects of Tohaeeo, i
liediclne, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperancf ;
Superfluous Hair, . Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cu.
Removing Same, How Much to Wear, To Get Kid of Lice, T
Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- How to Avoid Them! CrouD-to Prevent.' t
Ventilation, ness, Exercise, ' ',
IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Blak Eves. Bolls. Ri,m. rhflihiain. rw,t tw rw
Cooglia, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, FeJ
Feet, Freckles, Headache, niecough. Hives. Hoarseness. Itehim. inflnmoH TtranatD Dntanniv
Moles, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Moot
Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache Uloel
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms iu Children. IT WILL SAVE lOCTOS HILLS.
E3TA1I new subscribers and prompt renewals durmmihe mouth of Mar. will i
presensed with a free oopy of this as a premium.
"Six days shall thou labor," says the
Kreat lawgiver. To do good work, man
must be at his beet. This oondition is
attained by the use of Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla. It overoomes that tired feeling,
quickens the appetite, improve diges
tion, and make the weak strong.
Worth a Qulnea a Bdx,
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n
t.imi.-mwi., ... rfrilfiiiriiiiiifin'iiiiiimiiiiB mi u 1
8
A trifling dose from
a 25-cent box of
Beecham's
Pills
(Tastelese.)
will frequently prove Q
as effective as a doc- O
tor's prescription. O
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HATTEES
O.W.R. MF'G. CS PORTLAND. ORE
ror sale bv H nenm..l,ilnainn n ,
Prt un.l T 11- A r
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
'UlllK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
11 pursuance to an nn!r nf n.a A...n
court of the county ol Morrow, state or Oregon
made on the Sih day of March, lsn, in the
v, ,nV rii ui i.,zie iiiorgail, deceased
the undersigned, the administrator of said
estate, win sen at public auction to the highest
. ' ""ur,m)' April -JMU,
at 111 o clock In the forenoon of said dav, at the
court house of said county, all the niht, title
Interest and estate of the said Lizzie Morgan at
the time of her death in and to all that ceruln
piece or parcel ol land lying and being iu the
said county and state and more particularly
described as follows: The S. , of the S. W. i
TeNs Mhe K! 0f ' Tp- oi
2l.i4 ' M. R. UOROAN.
Administrator.
LIST OF LETTERS.
LETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNER
April IS, 1M.
Bey I N Cook Uttil
Urant A Roderick Piper Mrs Vera
Parker Jack Robinson Mrs John
hen calling for these letters pteaat tar,
A. MAJ.LOBY F. M,
advertised.
FOR INVENTIONS.
E9ixLwit,1Jhe interest of tkose Having claims against the government 1
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions becausi
of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain theii
patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli.
able solicitors to procure patents, for the valnp nf a mteni Sr,r,rft!n-,.,i ;
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
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