i? o THE fflT TO SELL YOU J EJDfflJ.1 ;One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.: Mi A I i n A 41 160sACRBS IEI0IEIlOO CTTND 1 60 ACRES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of wLicli deeded laud there are 140 acres good farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture. The deeded land has a good epriijg of water yl fence. Situated two miles weBt ef Hardman. Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, $800. Qood, deeded Give your business to lleppner people and therefore assist to build up llepp ner. Patronize those who patronize ton. We hold each an ! everv correspondent re sponsible for his or her eonj'nn'itcatlon. No orrespoilittMH'i will bf published unless the writer real name U signed aa an evidence of good faith. BEPUBLIrAN BTATE TICKKT. For Conpress, Second District. W. K. KLI.H nl Heppner. Kor Governor, W. P. I.(lltu. of Salem. For Secretary of .suite, II. U. KINCAII). of Kuuene. For State Treasurer, PIIIL. METSCIUN, of (irunt County. For supreme JudKe, C.E. WOLVBKTUN, of Albany. For Attorney-General, C. M. 1DLKMAN, of Portland. For Bupt. Public Instruction, O. II lltM IN, of Union. For Htate i'rlnler, W. II. I.EKD4, of Ashland. For ProscriitliiK Attorney, 7th D 1st. A. A. J AVNE, of Arlington. For Member Board of Equalization, W. C. WILLS, of Crook County. For Jt. Hen. of tirant, Harney and Morrow Cos A. W. UOWAN, ol Uurm. HEPCBUCAN fOIINlY TICKET. For Representative, J, 8. BOOTHBY, of Lexington. For Sherill, O. W. HAItHINO TON, of llcppllcr. For Clerk, F. J. HALl.ucK, of llcppncr. For Treasurer, FRANK (ill.l.lAM. of lleppner. For commissioner, J. L. HOWARD, of (ialloivay. For AscesHor, J. F. Wll.l.H. of I.exliiKton. For School Superintendent, MISS ANNA J. HAMIUKlt, of lone. For Surveyor, GEO. W. i.Olil). ol Ella. For I'oroner, T. W. AVERS, JR., ol lleppner. JUT!CK8 AND CONHTAM.ES. For Justice ol tho 1st District, For Constable of 1st District, J AS. HARDMAN. For Justice of '2nd District, I, K. EilF.ll. For Cons able of .Mid District, MAX I1IIID1.K. For Justice olSnl IiUrlct, For CoiiHtablc of ;lrd District, For Justice of -It ti District, L. W. R A RN K r r. For Constiible of lib District, C. C. IIOON. For Justice of Mb District, A 0. lUltTHoLilMKW. For CoiiBlalile of .'ilh District, J. I,. HOWARD. For Jiis'lcc ol mil Dlsirlct, E. L. KKEEI.AXD. For Coiistnblo of nth Hlslrlct, N. B. H II L I S I ONE. R. II MuD.inild (if 111" I'.ii ifln R'liik, 'FriniMi, Iuih been piit tiniUr SlOOOuO bomU to uiiRwer to the olinrne o embrz Element. Ol'KRATi In in CO.ll linvo t'li 'CttlOj H "njiiet Zf," ntitl I lie prine has (t'",B up OounitlrrHlily This nmile of rubbery cboultl be It'ftlaliili il iiuniiisr . CoXBT, Jimp", mill Urn lie have been fotiuil ymll) ii( 1'iirriihK luinrii in the oopitul (jroiiiiili "t iiHliiiiKlim, D. C, Coxey iinil Browne were 11N0 found (nllty of wnlkinn on the xrm. Joiiea was relenHUil. Thin ia utit tbe bi'ijiuiiiiiB of a big "ciroiiB." In a reci-nt upeu b, it. I'. Kins, cnmli date for representative, (lev iteil liie portion of bis inlilmw in omnli mniim our lat liyialii' lire (or nt n hliH 1 1 1 n anil buililiiiK a hoHIihib' boiut. II iw cnti Buy putriotio noLlier or oiliZ'ti support h mna of Unit kind to no i 111 ah of Biu'b reepounluility hh nprt'mtitutiv? In bp isKtNo of tne U ixey iinny Oen. Weaver aniil: "I ilo not tlntik tbe Coicy movement will be pr.vluotivj of good. It tnuv ul I nn' t e ime ultentiou to the oouditiuu of Ibe imliiut rittl Clausen, but it will uut intliieuue It-Ktolulioti. Tbe bnllot b "I is the only meaua to be used iu tbia country to secure reform'. There ie an implied threat iu Ibe in dnatrlnl iiriny tuiireliinu on the cnnitol tbnt 1 do not for one moniMit eiulorao." Af iNTBltEiTtso siudy in our stBte politics is the complexions of the uext enate. There lire tifieen bold overs Alley, B'li'Oroft, Denny, MoOlun, Hleiwer, Ix republic, iuh; Cogsell, 11 u 1 1 e r, Bmitb, Huston, McAllister, six demo crats; Vauderbnrg, populist; Beckley, demooratio-popnliB' ; Wood ward, oitizen, democrat. Tbe two leading parties are ubstuntially tied, for If Woodward be oonoted with the republicans, Beekley must ba with tbe democrats. It ia con ceded thatevry geuatorial district here tofore republican must be carried for the republican parly to render certain a republioau senate at the next sessiou of Ibe legislature. Our v iters on the line of proteotion must not overlook Morrow, Grant and Usiney. A battlr royal is waging in Oregon between I'ennnier and the mlmiuiatra tiou. PeuLoyer is out fur the United frtstM cmu, tad CirUnd Is mkiog ANOTHER BARGAIN. ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch (lereotml warfare upon bin), just as be has been fighting hill in New York state. A Washington correspondent reports that all Ibe cabinet officers are extremely anxious to bear all about Tennoyer and bis senatorial cbanoes, and so intense ia Ibis feeling that nearly every man who has been a candidate for office bas felt oompelled to denounce him in some public way. Since those wbo get office are the few, and those wbo fail are tbe deniooraiio louts, it may be questioned if the administration opposition will be fatal to l'ennoyet'a aspirations. It would be a matter of more than passing comment if the two men most fiercely fought by Cleveland's administration Hill of the east and Pennoyer of tbe west si ould make up tbe demooratio ticket Oi 1890. Spokane Review. Tna question is, shall we return a re publican to the U. 8 fleu'ita to aid in removing a democratic tariff law which now seeuiB sure to pass, or shall it be Pennoyer with his "states' rights" and isms, an out and out free-trader? Pen noyer has done more to put Oregon in d sgraoe than all other agencies com bined. If you desire to return to tbe patriotic regime of 'Gl to '92, vote for Uootbbv. Pennoyer is as distinctively a "states' rights" advocate as though that question bod never been settled. Did be not insult President Harrison on bis visit to this Btate? Did he not wrile President Cleveland uugeutlemanly and uncalled for epistles? Oregon deserves tbe good offices of gentlemen in the upper bnuBe of congress; it needs palriolB.pruteotioniHts.republioans there, and these are good and sufficient reasons why Pennoyer should remain to look after tbe saw-mill business. Mit. J. 8. Booth by is running for tbe legislature as nobody's man. Mr. Bootb by endorses tbe republican platform of ibis stale, as do all good republicans. It declares for protection and for bi- inetnll sra, more distinctively the latter than tbe demooratio platform which calls for free silver coinage, but neg lects to stale whether it be 10 to 1, 1(3 to 1 or -10 to 1. The populists make no reference to silver at all, except a general reference to tbefr national plat form. The republicans came out boldly on their oft-tried principles and say what Ibey waut in terms not to be uiis- unili rstood. They are no vacillating parly that have but one principle ami that to oatub the v tea and tbe spoils. For supreme judge the republican nominee is Hon. Ohaa. E. Wolverton, of Albany. ' Always popular at homo, bis Irieuila grow iu number lis bis acquaint anceship widens. Mr. Wolverton is an able lawyer, a deep thinker and an hou uriibl' gentleman wbo will do honor to the supreme bench. Salem Htatesmau. Ciikiauo bas a club of bi metiilliste comiiiMeil of such men us 1'liill Armour, Marshall Field, Oeorge Pullman aud olbeis. They appreciate the faot that something must be done to stop thein ur, Hue of tbe purchasing power of gold. They think that tbe lime is ripe for inter national bimetallism. Tim A. P. A. have deoided to carry on their operations in secrecy for two more year), after which all meetings will be held with opeu doors. The snpreme conuoil of that order met iu Dee Moines reoently. No rkttkr or more popular lawyer than Hon. Chits. E. Wolvertou could have been chosen by tbe republican parly to make the race for supreme judge, lit) elands well In Eastern Oregou, and will carry his full vote. Endeiisbv, Wasoo oontity, also conies to l lie iriiui wnh au enthusiastic Ellis republican club. This is the third club ol that name iu Wasco county. This slums the direotion of the wind in that section. IIkniiy Cab it LorxiK proposes an amendment lo (lie tarilT laws uow under lousidtratiou, ditcriuiiuatiug against im purls from England as long as they dis criminate agatust silver. "Votes as he shot" ia just as good today as it was twenty live years ago, reum dies of the fact that a very face turns Hecord editor lives in lleppner. 1'erBonfl who sympathize with tbe sill eteii will rejoice with 1). E. Carr, ot I ilo Harrison street, Kansas City. Ue is au old sutlerer from ltitiammatorv rheumatism, but bas not heretofore been troubled iu this climate. Last winter be went up into iscousin, aud iu conse quence has bad another attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and heOHine inflamed; sore to touch or almost look at. Upon the urgent re- oueet of my mother-iu law I tried Uliaintierlain'a Pain Balm to reduce th- swelling and ease tbe pain, and to my agreeable surprise it did both. I have used three llfly-oeot bottles aud believe 11 to be the nuest thing tor rheumatism, pales Bed fwellii g txlant." For sale by Sloeum Johuson Drug Oo. Nobody can be troubled with onnsti patiou or piles if tbey take Simmons Livar Kg alitor. in Morrow county, cheap and on easy PEOPLE'S PARTY EDITED BY C. M. I1UID.M.1N, Oil. All matter intended for this column should be addressed to tt editor, as the uanetle has no uutliotlty to publieh same without his consent. This column belong exclusively to the People's I'arty, of Morrow county, and wilt be uned by (Item tis they see fit. The management o' the (Jazette will in no way be esymsible for any thing that may appear therein. STATE TICKET. Governor, Nathan Pierce. State Treasurer, K.Caldwell. Seoretary of State, Ira A akefleid. Supt. Public Instruction, T. O. Jory. Attorney General, M. L. Olmstead. State Printer, George M Ortou. Supreme Judge, R. P. Boise. Congressman Sec. Dist., Joe Wuldrop Jt. Sen., Morrow, Grant and Harney, George Gilbert. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTUICT. ProB. Attorney, E. P. Sine. Board of Equalization, B. F. Scaroy. coDNrr TICKET. Representative, B. F. King. Sheriff, Joseph (J. Hayes, Clerk, O M. Hogue. School 8upt., Miss Addle Coulee. Assessor, W. B. Ewing. County Commissioner, Wm. Giilism. Treasurer, J. L. Gibsou. Surveyor, Cbns. Ingrabam. Coroner, J. M. Nuuamaker. PLHI.IU HI'F.AKINB. The candidates for ibe various oounty oftioes on tbe people's party ticket will canvass tbe county, beginning at Lexiug ton and will speak iu the various pre cincts on tbe following dates: Lexington, 1 o'olook, May 5, Douglas, 1 o'olnck, " 9, Grange hall, lone preoiuot, 1 o'clk " 12. lone, 1 o'oloek, " 14 liocky Point sahoolhonse, 1 p. m. " 10 Eight Mile Center, 1 o'clubk, " 111. HutdniBii, 7 o'clock, "23. Black H' rse. 7 o'clock, " 21 Pine City, 7 o'emck, " 20. David Lenlhermau's, 1 o'clock, " 2D. Lena, 1 o'clock, " 31. tleppner, 1 o'clock, June 2. All are invited to attend, aud especially the opposing candidates. 'BY THKIU FUUlTd YK HH ALL KNOW Til KM." We olaim to be au enlightened people, enjoyiug the fruits of a progressive oivilizadon. Ai a tree is known bv its fruit, so also is the condition of a people a sure test of their poli'ioid syttein. Nearly all branches of the arts and tciences have greatly advanaed. The means nf pro ducing the various articles, of neceem'y, as well as luxury, have been multiplied ninny fold The power of produciiou bas not only kept paue with increase of population but hue kept in ndvanoe; so much so as to cause si me to make tle assertion that over production is the oatiHe of our present hard times. It is really too bad to think that we should have pmduced two bushels of wheat instead of one, thereby causing maoy to go hungry fur bread; two lbs. ol wool instead of oue causing many to go without warm wonleu clothing, aud so ou thniiighiuit the whole list of articles ot production. Others telle us llint we have been too extravageut, having purohased many articles which we oould have done with out. This is do doubt true in cert liu iudiviil mil cases. But suppose tbe major ity of the people were to practice rigid ecouooiy by cutting dowu their expeuses, say '23 per ceut., would lhat h ip the matter? Why, it wnnld onlv aggravate tne trouble if the over-prod notion theory be true, by virtually adding to the stuck of oomuindities already on hand. We are thus placed betweer the two horns of this political d.lemmu. To be ex travagant ia fatal to prosperity, so like wise is rigid economy. Now to use a slang phrase, are not such theories lo say the least "rather thiu?" Have we not been deoeived by scheming politicians of both old parties loug enough? The press of both old parlies is owned or contrnlled by capitalists with few rxoeptious. Our late ex eeoretary of the treasury, Win dom, said that "The capitalists have bonghl and are buying largely the associated press, aud are controlling all the avenues ot intelligence." 80 you see when yon read an article 00 trade, Uriff or finance, it is wntteu by ehred, stipining men; men actually ia the employ of those whose interests are op posed to yours. Very few realize this fact, else they would not be s 1 ready In accept what tiiey see iu our Itiding pitpers. When this fact i once under stood by the people it becomes very plain whvso nnuy hive been misled iu regard to economic questions. Many therefore do not understand the real oanseof what we Wrm "hard times." terms. li For further information call at our office. PuAB7?r:E2KOBar PUB. Toe real facts have been kept from the pubbo to a great extent by a servile press. The truth of the matter is our oircu'ating medium has been reduced at various times ever since tbe war. First, by destroying a mnj irity of our treasury D?teB, and second, by partially demonetizing silver in '73, and finally by the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sherman ot. Tbe after leaves it witb the secretary of tbe treasury as to how much silver shall be purohased and coined 'Ibis virtually gives the silver question over to the money power to dictate hov much silver we shall coin, as Cleveland and bis crew are evidently owned and controlled bv Wall street. Add to this tbe faot tbat tbe national banks have the power to retire any nortiou of their circulation when ever tbey choose to do so, they therefore have the power to precipitate a panio whenever they see fit. We cannot expeot any oh rjge so long as our laws are made by bankers and bond holders. The wealth of tbiB nation is rapidly passing into tbe bands of the wealthv few. Debt seems to be the order of the day. We are bonding our selves more and more to tbe gold pluto crats, selling on posterity to shy looks. Ia it not time to call a halt? Ia it not time to pause and investigate this mat ter a little and see from what source our present class. law robbery has originated? The two old parties refuse to do any thing to right these wrongs. The demo cratic niirty ia following in tbe footsteps of tbe g o. p. Cleveland is as good a republican as tbj plutnorats want; in faot as good as Johu Sherman himself. About all the difference in tbe two old parlies is tbe name. The only question on which tbey claim to differ is the tariff, and that differenoe is so slight (since the revision of the Wilson bill) as to be scarcely noticeable. All this talk ub nit tbe tariff is to divert the attention of the people from the real ounae nf our present situation. Pernicious laws which favor the rich must be repealed. Tbe two old parties r- fuse to give us any relief, for we have tried both. We must look elsewhere for any change for the better. 0 IIaudman, Or. WtlO'KK KNOCKED Ol'T? To the Editor: In the Oiegouiau of Maroh 16th there was a statement to the effect that the Eight Mile populist olub was silenoed. Now for that paper's benefit, we will state that we challenge tbe editor of that monopolistic sheet to come here and we will ekin him alive, Tal ta! Harvey. We will also debate with any of the candidates oa tbe old party tickets, give aud take. Our especial regards to the men who call names In place of using .-rgnment. Now on that silencing business. I guess be musi have meant the g. 0. p. club that met, two members present, Hiidience Composed of twelve populists. Next lime they met, neither members nor audience present, all of them gone to p'ay marble.; thought politics were pla. ed out. Just brought a fresh suck of ooffee from the barley biu so na to give our opponents a royal welcome. !K) and 9. Eiout Milk, Or. iNOI'll'K. Governor Tenunyer and Ira Wakefield will addrers the people of Morrow oounty on the polinoal issues of the dui , at I'eppner ou May 28, at 1 o'clock, p m. Also at Lexington at 6:30, p. m., of the siime day. Mini's liiliuuiiinitv to Himself. The most inhuman outrages which would disgrace the savage, man perpe 1 rates iipnu his own system by swallow im; drastic purgatives which ouuvulse his et 'iiiach, agouize bis iutestineo and weaken his s stem. Many people Con stantly do this under tbe impression that uiedionmeuta only which are violent in their action, and particularly ca thartics, are of any avail. Irreparable injury to health is wrought under this mistaken uiei. The laxative which most uearly approaches the beneficent notion of nature is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, which ia painlara but thorough, and invigorates the intestinal canal instead nf weske iug and irritating It. The liver and the stomach Bhare in the benigu discipline instituted by this enmp'eheosive medicine, whose healthful li floence is felt throughout the system. Malarious, rheumatic, kidney aud nervous complaints luccnmb to it. "How to Care All Mkln Disranei.' Simply apply "S wayne's Ointment," No internal medioine required. Cares tetter, eczema, itch, al1 amotions on tbe face, bands, nose, 4c, leaving the skin olear, white and healtbly. Its great healing aud curative powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist tor Swajne'i Ointment. sw 1 yr. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. (J, Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town, gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Oolie, Clmler and Diarrhoea Remedy. He shvs she whs well in forty minutes after Inking the first nose. For sale by Slocum J. hnon Drug Co. Produce $2 50 and get the Gazette for oue year. Mice family paper, and bal ly to pcr tons. AND SIMrE ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 aores. boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good for it with first crop raised on it Eeason for selling, owner lives in the East uud OOOOOO0000( Worry tells, sadly, on woman's health and beauty. Beecham's Pills (Tasteicss) (Worth a Guinea I a Bo. fortify the nerves and will help to banish nany an anxiety. Price 35 cents. KiDDGonnnnn ii 77 .tw vorr jiACKAcnn ? 3 i nt'iiietn M41nN.mot-..ii nf fha ninri. XBL der, Yellow Water, Brick Dust Sediment in lirine, KJiyitWr Burning bensst.cn, i-8in ji Pain in the Back, aud all Dis eases of the KirJnpy l'ltt.i'AiiU) nf Q.W.R. MaiiGfactnriiif orjTi Aiurv !.'. OREGON. For ssle bv Rloonm-.lohnston Drng Oo. Bnd T. W. Ayers, Jr. SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! A Great Mistake. A recent discovery la that headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, etc., are due to derangement of the nerve centers which supply the brain with nerve force; that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, wind In stomach, etc., arise from the derange ment of the nerve centers supplying these or gans with nerve fluid or force. This Is likewise true of many diseases of the heart and lungs. The nerve systemislike a telegraph system, as will be seen by the accompanying cat. The little white lines are the nerves which convey the nerve fore from the nerve centers to every part of tho body., just a9 tho elec trie current ia conveyed along the telegraph wires to every station, large or small. Ordinary physicians tall to regard this fact; instead of treat ing the nervecen ters for tliecause o f the disorders arising therefrom they treat the part affected. Franklin Miles, M. D., hh. B., the highly celebrated soeciallst and student of nervous disease, and author of many noted treatises on the latter subject, long since realized the truth ot tne nrst statement, and his Restorative Nervine la prepared, on that principle, its success in curing all diseases arising from derange ment of the nervous system is wonder ful, as lue thousands of unsolicited testimo nials in possession of the company manufac turing the remedy amply prove. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is a reliable remedy for all nervous diseases, such aa headache, nervous debility, prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual de bility. St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It ta Bold oy all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. SI per bot tle, six bottles for to, express prepaid. Restorative Nervine positively contain no opiates or dangerous drugs. iur euie by i'. W. Ayers, jr. O.WFt MFC C2 PORTLAND. ORE. For sale by Slocum-Johnstou Drug Co. and T. W.Ayers, Jr. ll.aOO FARM AND BTOt K RANCH. It will take ooly912 to buy it; 480 scree. 260 acres plow land; one-half mile running water. Improvements: 40 acres fenced, 15 acres cultivated, 2 houses and (table, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to farming, sheep aud bngraieing. An extensive sheep range joining to Rock creek. Terms: 80 down; remainder on long time. IxiOHtinn: Uu county road, two and one-half mile west of Rood bill, Eiirht Mile. Or. 320 aores for $510. or $108 for ownership in 160 scree school land or will exchange for two good h"ree- Original cot of sohnol Ian d $820. Apply at HeppnerGaistte office Heppner Oregon. 1W ti-iw. sit i Ay CURES HATTEES need a powerful nourishment in food when nursing babies or they are apt to sutler from Emaciation. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites of lime and soda, nourishes mothers speedily back to health and makes their babies fat and chubby. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Babies are never healthy when thin. They ought to be fat. Babies cry for SCOTT'S EMULSION. It Is palatable and easy to assimilate. Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N, Y. Druggists sell it. DR. FOOTE'S IIAND-ltOOft OF HEALTH HINTS AND READY HECIPES, Is the title of a very valrable hook that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, com eniiug their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc, IX TELLS AISOI T What to Eat, Influence of Tlants, Parasites of tho Skin, Care of Teeth, How to Eat It, Occupation for Invalids, Bathing liest Wny, After-Dlnner Naps, Thlnfts to Do, Alcohol as a l''ood and a Lungs and Lune Diseases, Effects of Tobacoo, Things to Avoid, Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Cure for Intemperance, Perils of Summer, Superfluous ITair, Clothliiff, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure, How to Breathe, Removing Same, How Much to Wear, To Get Hid of Lice, Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned, Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affections, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sightca- How to Avoid Them, Croup to Prevent. Ventilation, ness, Exercise, IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Boils, Burns, Chillblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Holes, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Sore Nipples, Sore Threat, Sunstroke, Stings aud Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers. Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. It WILL SAVE DOCTORS MILLS. 5"A11 new snhcribers and prompt renewals dunnRthe month of May will be preeeuBed witb a free oopynf this as a premium. FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the 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 employing competent and reli able solicitors tc procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents In the United States and a!l Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Mark? 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 e brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course tt. pursue. Models are seldom necessary. 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