Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 22, 1894, Image 2

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fflE fflTCP TO SELL YOU WSW 9
One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.;
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CTTND 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 wateon it, all under
I fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, 800.
iVIVOT?HER BARGAIN.
AND STUvIv ANOTHER.
Deeded ranch, 160 aores. boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms. A good rustler can pay
for it with first crop raised on it. Season for selling, owner lives in the East and has no use for it.
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms.
Give your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
ton.
We hold each and every correspondent re
sponsible tor his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unless the
writer s real name Is signed as an evidence of
good talth.
REPDBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Congress, Second District.
W. K. ELLIS, ol Heppner.
For Governor.
W. P. LORD, of Salem.
For Secretary of State,
H. R. KINCAID, of Eugene.
For State Treasurer,
PHIL. METSCHAN, of Grant County.
For Supreme Judge,
0.8. WOLVERTON, of Albany.
For Attorney-General,
C. M. IDLEMAN, of Portland.
For Supt. Public Instruction,
G. M. IRWIN, of Union.
For State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS, of Ashland.
For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Etst.
A. A. JAYNE, of Arlington.
For Member Board of Equalization,
W. C. WILLS, of Crook County.
For Jt. Sen. of Grant, Harney and Morrow Co's
A. W. GOWAN, of Burns.
KKPOBUCAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. S. BOOTHBV, of Lexington.
ForHherlB,
G. W. HARRINGTON, of Ileppnor.
For Clerk,
F. J. HALLOCK, ol Heppner.
For Treasurer,
FRANK GILLIAM, of Heppner,
For commissioner,
J. L. HOWARD, of Galloway.
For Assessor,
J.F. WILLIS, ol Lexington.
For School Superintendent,
MISS ANNA J. BAL8IQER, of lone.
For Surveyor,
GEO. W. LORD, of Ella.
For Coroner,
T. W. AVERS, JR., ol Heppner.
JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES.
For Justlco of the 1st District,
For Constable or 1st District,
JA8. HARDMAN.
For Justice of '2nd District,
I. R. EHTK1I.
For ConBiableol2nd District,
MAX BIUDLE.
For Justlco of 3rd District,
For Constable of 3rd District,
For Justlco of 4th District,
L. W. BARNETT.
For Constablo ol 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice ol 5th District,
A. G. BARTHOLOMEW.
For Constable of 6th District,
J. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of 6lh District,
K. L. FRE1SLAND.
For Constuble of Cth District,
N. 8. WHETSTONE.
A vote for Jnyne (or prosecuting
attorney is a vote for a ronu who is one
of the best lawyers in the district.
Did you hear Gowan? if you didn't
you misaed a treat. Gowau is an ideal
republican and will be elected joint
senator.
Bkiiind each candidate ou the republi
can ticket there is a principle biuger
than any man. It is the party's tiokel
and deserves the support of every pro.
teotiouiat.
Pinnoykh reoommended Joe Uimon
(or the position of federal judge for life.
Some of the drmo-popnlisl papers
must be off a little, the E.O. for instance
Even from their stnudpoiut he ought to
be a pretty good man.
A votb (or either the democratic or
populist candidate for representative
is a vote for the ooutiiiuation of what the
oouutry is now experiencing. If you
want to ntturu to the good, old times of
the past, help it along by voting the
republican ticket.
Tub Omul) a platform insists on the
retiring of all (onus of metal money in
three years and that paper shall lake its
place. This is the so-called free coinage
party. The populist party is a "fiat'
money party. They seem to iguore every
oonomio law known to the civilized
world.
Ma. E. B. DiFDH puts it a little
strong in the Condon Globe. It sound
very much like Mr, Dufur talkiug, and
if ws mistake not it onuie from bis
hands. Mr. Jayns lias good honest
supporters to talk tor him. "Self praise
is half scandal."
Wbat citizen of Heppner begrudges
tbe money spent in educating our young
people? Those who were preseut at
the graduating exercises last Friday
renins were surely impressed with tbe
grand work that is being done in the
Ueppner schools, and particularly the
high school department.
This Bote of warnlug from the Aatorian
should be heeded by every republican in
the state: "It is, of course, highly im
probab'a that any intelligent democrat
elected to tbe legislature would be so
false to lbs interests of tbe state, or
indiffersnt to the sentiment of tbs best
element in his party, as to lend bie
oouuteDBnoe or (five his vote to the
election of a populist to the United
States senate. The people ehonld bear
in mind, however, that democrats have
violated just snob trusts before, and the
risks Dow involved are too great to
justify any risk of that kind. The only
safe course is to paraphrase a famouB
order of the immortal Washington at a
certain crisis in continental affaire, put
none but republicans on guard."
In the last Issue of tbe Reoord, some
person under tbe nom de plume of "Old
Soldier" indulges in a series of dis
jointed ravings about our worthy candi
date for representative, Mr. Boothby.
In the first place a true soldier never wrote
that article. It is too dirty, too unpatri
otic, too full of lies to emanate from a
soldier. In tbe Gazette's opinion it was
written by a populist who was formerly
an aotive democrat in this oounty. This
ia a soaly pieoe of busioees and ooward
ly as well. A man who seeks to injure
another under a nom deplume is so low
in principle that a flea-bitten coyote
wouldn't associate with him. And when
be takes tbe patriotic name of "soldier"
to bide bis true name and character it
even becomes more despicable in the
eyes of the people.
Jos Waldhop, the populist orator who
addressed a few of our citizens at the
oourt bouse Tuesday night, among other
mis-Btatemeuts, said that Congressman
Ellis bud voted for tbe repeal of the
Sherman net. Anyone who will take
the pains to look into the Congressional
Record will disoover that neither he nor
his oolleague HermanD voted as WbI
drop cluims. A man may falsify and be
may be honestly mistaken, but when he
rises to address an audience some of
whom he may never see again to rectify
his error, he should not handle the
truth so carelessly. Tbe Dalles Chron
icle. Joe has also forgot to note the
faot that Ellis voted for Bland's 16 to 1
ubslitute for the seignorage bill.
Yes, Boothby did strike a man with a
cleaver for calling him a "d n s n of
b h" for tbe orime of being an Union
man. This much injured man was not
content with being disloyal, but sought
to abuse and threaten Mr. Boothby.
Yes, Mr, Boothby did go into the army
and fight for the preservation of the
Union, while the other remainod at
home a member of tbe Knights of tbe
Golden (Jirole. Many a disloyal coward
who had not tbe courage of his con
victions and who did not risk his hide
ou the tk'ki or Dame, receiveu worse
than a blow from a cleaver. We respeot
a gonuine soldier, lot him be either of
the blue or gray. This would be
"soldier" who seeks un.ter a nom de
plume to injure Mr. Boothby has taken
the wrong tack.
Hon. E. B. Ii'F1k, democratic oandi
date for proseouting attorney, is
lawyer of ripe experience, stands well up
in his profession, and is in every way
qualified for the place, lie has been
resident of this county for a great
number of years and iB personally
acquainted with most of its citizens.
The ofllue is a non-political one, and he
will no doubt on this account receive as
be should, a large vote from bie friends
regardless of party. Hood River
Glacier. A. A. Jnyne is Mr, Dufur's
peer as a lawyer, and is much younger
aud more active. Iu faot, Mr. Jayne is
au ideal candidate for prosecuting at
torney, aud as etui) will be elected.
He ia highly deserving of general sup
port. Tiihoky and practice are quite different,
it is needless- to repeat, Populists
olaim that they would be very econom
ical if they were in power and doubt
less believe it. But bore is some practioe.
A comparison is presented of two ad
ministrations, tbe one republican under
Governor Moody, and the other populist
under Teunojer. Fennoyer could have
vetoed any one of the items named:
Pen
Moody noyer,
Sal. lor private sec. to governor I a,4H0 t 3.W0
Incidental fund 1M.000 as.lWll
Insane and Idiotic fund 13S.UW '.'Tfi.OCO
Penitentiary Inud ;4,:K IW.ooO
Total I'JOH.TOO 107,4.S)
Balance iu favor of Moody administra
tion, J 198,350,
Ir Ralkv goes in on his record as au
"open river" man, he has little to bank
on. His efforts toward an "open river"
were all buueombe. In faot the whole
democratic concern is buueombe. Tbey
talk nioe but never do anything but over
throw what good some other party has
done. If the Nioaragua canal depends
ou Haley for completion it will be done
in about lil'.fj. Mr. Haley will never go
to congress.
Hut'. Bktan, of Nebraska, declines a
renuminatiou at the hands of the demo
cratic party. He thiuks it would prove
a hopeless oontest in a tlistrict 7,000
republican. lie was elected by only
140 majority to bis present position.
THE GOVERNMENT STAMP.
Tbey were returning home from a
politioal convention lately held in
Eastern Oregon, and naturally the con
versation turned on the subject of money,
says an exchange. Tbe chief speaker
was a gentleman of populist proclivities
who insisted that money need not
possess any intrinsio value. AH that
was needed was the government stamp.
The government could put its Btamp
upon a piece of leather and make a
dollar. "Tbe h 1 it could,' said one of
the listeners. "Suppose tbe government
took you to the corral where they brand
tbe government mules and dapped tbe
brand on you, would that make yon a
government mule?'' The only answer
was a roar of laughter in which the fiat
money advocate joined at bis own
expense.
Mrs. Lease, the Kansas woman suffra
gist and populist orator, is dangerously
ill.
A ovolonb paaBed over Kunkle, Ohio,
on the 17ih inst., spreading devastation
in its path and killing and maiming
several.
The E. O. says Ellis has been iu oon
gress two years. This shows how some
people can lie when they try. It will be
a year in August since Mr. Ellis went to
Washington, and regardless of tbe do
nothing majority has got through some
local legislation highly beneficial to bis
section.
Sylvester Pennoter is worth a half
a million, end he talks about the rioh
getting richer and tbe poor getting
poorer. If anybody knows, it should be
Sylvester. And yet be understands
that wh'le conditions were such that be
could make a fortune out of tbe saw
mill business that bis employes got good
wuues and were prosperous.
Pilcsl Pilesl Itching Piles.
Symptoms Moisture; Intense and
stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Swaynes
Ointhent stops the itching and bleeding
beats ulceration, aud in most cases re
moves the tumors. At druggists, or by
mail, for 50 oents. Dr. Swayne & Son,
rmlauelpuia. sw l yr,
CEDAR POSTS.
60,000 cedar posts for sale. For further
particulars and prices, address
IIanna A Wolford,
8-6. Hood River, Or.
FOB SALE OB TItAUJf.
Ranch on Columbia river near Coyote
siatiou. Good five room bonne, forty
aorja fenced and large twenty foot
geared Cyclone wind mill and pump.
Address, A. C. Burdiok,
3 4 . Portland, Or
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) bb.
Lucas County, )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
is the senior partner of I lie firm of F.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the city
of Toledo, county and state aforesaid
and that said tirm will pty the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
aud every case of Catarrh that oannot
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subsonbed in
my presenoe, this 6ih day of December
A. J). ISM.
A. W. GLEASON,
P Notary Pnblio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly ou the blood aud
mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send
for testimonials, free.
V. J. CHKNEY A CO., Toledo, O.
I'Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Comments of a School Director. A
sohool director dowu in Kansas, while
visiting his sohool recently, when asked
for some remarks by the teacher, said
"Children I'm glad to see that yon bav
ciphered clar through 'ritbmetio, begin
ning with subtraction and goin' thro
addition, perdition, adomiuation, jnatifi
oation, hallunciation, derivitation
creation and amputation. You wen
through 'ritbmetio like the late cyclone
went through Crowley county yon
made clean shuckin, asyou went. I'm
much obleeged to you for your attention
during my preditory remarks. Ex.
Persons who sympathize with tbe
stHioted will rejoice with D. E. Carr, of
1:235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He
is an old sufferer from inflammatory
rheumatism, but has not heretofore been
troubled in this climate. Last winter he
went up into Wisconsin, and in conse
queuoe baa bad another attack. "It
came upon me again very scute and
severe," he said. "My joints swelled
aud became indamed; sore to touch or
almost look at. Upon the urgent re
quest of my mother-in lsw I tried
Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce the
swelling and ease the pain, and to my
agreeable surprise it did both. I have
used three fifty-cent bottles aud believe
it tu be the fluent thing for rheumatism,
pains and swelling extsut." For sale by
Sloctim-Johnson Drug Co.
Don't suffer from dyspepsia. Take
Simmons Liver Regulator. It always
oures.
For further information call at our office.
A Little Girl's Escape.
HOW
SHIS WAS RESCUED FROM
LIFE OF TOHTUKK.
Almost Beyond the Hope of Kecovery A
Loving Father's Gratitude.
(from the Kansas City, Mo., Journal.)
Perhaps no disease with whiob a young
person can be afflicted is so terrible and
blighting in its nature as a neryous
disorder, which gradually saps tbe
trengtb of its victim and haunts him or
her day and sight.
This was tbe melancholy prospect
wbioh confronted Mr. L. L. Barbor's
young daughter, of Edgerton, Kan., and
tbe gratitude of bis parents when a
omplete and lasting on re was brought
about may be imagined. Learning of
tbe case, for it is one which has oreated
a great deal of interest throughout the
oounty, a journal reporter sought Mr.
Barbor to get the full particulars in tbe
belief that muoh good could be done
other sufferers by the publication of the
facts of the case. The reporter found
Mr. Barbor in bis shop busily engaged
on a pieoe of work. Heat once narrated
briefly tbe particulars of the cure which
had been effected in the case of his
daughter. Tbe facts are set forth in tbe
following affidavit wbioh Mr. Barbor
voluntarily and cheerfully made:
I. L. Barbor being duly sworn, on
oath deeposes and says:
During the spring of the current year,
1893, my daughter Bertie, aged 13 years,
became afflicted with a nervous disease
wbicb grew upon her to such on extent
that it seriously interfered witb her
studies, and aroused the gravest fears
that it would develop into St. Vitus
dance. My daughter became so nervous
that she would drop her knife and fork
while eating, and would at times be
seized witb nervous twitcbings wbicb
excited the alarm of myself and wife.
About this lime my wife read in a news
paper of a wonderful cure of tbe same
disease effected by Dr. Williams' Pirk
Pills for pale people, so strongly was I
impressed witb the faots set forth in tbe
testimonial that I wrote to asoertain tbe
authenticity of the case. Reoeiving a
reply which completely satisfied me, I
sent for a box of pills.
From tbe very first dose a marked im
provements in my daughter's condition
was noticed. She bad become thin and
excessively pale, as is common to suffer
ers from nervous diseases, and ber
weight bad decreased to an alarming
extent. After a oareful, and thorough
triul of the pills, she not only began to
grow lees nervous but also began to gain
flesh.
It ia needless to sny that I was both
surprised and delighted with the
wonderful change brought about by tbe
first box of tbe pills. She is a new girl,
and all the symptoms of her disease
have disappeared. Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills have oertainly wrought a wonder
ful and complete oure, and 1 can say
nothing too good in their favor. But
now she is away on a visit, something
she would not have thought of being
able to do three months ago. From
being shrinking, morbid and timid she
has become a strong, healthy girl witb
no appearanoe of ever having been
alllioted with any nervous troubles.
Tbe pills have done wonders, and I take
great pleasure in recommending the pills
to all who are atllicted with a similar
disease. (Signed) L. L. Bakbob.
suosarioea and sworn to before me
this 14th. day of August, 1893.
heal W. H. Kelley, Notary Public.
Mrs. Barbor, who was present
oordially assented to all ber husband
said regarding tbe remarkable cure
brought about by the pills, and declared
that they owed their daughter's life to
them.
Dr. Williams' Pink rills contain in a
condensed form all tbe elements necea
eary to give new life and richness to tbe
blood, and restore shattered nerves
They are an unfailiug specific for Btich
diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus' danoe, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, tbe after
effect of la grippe, palpitation of tbe
heart, aid that tired feeling resulting
from nervous prostration; all diseases
resulting from vitiated humors in the
blood, such as scrofula, chrome ery
sipelas, etc. They are also a speoiflc for
troubles peculiar to females, such as
suppressions, irregularities sod all forms
of weakness. In men they effect a radi
cal cure in all oases arising from mental
worry, overwork or excesses of whatever
nature.
These Pills are manufactured by tbe
Dr. Williams' Medicine Company,
Schenectady, S. Y., and Brookville, Out.
aud are sold only iu boxes bearing tbe
firm's trade mark aud wrapper at 60
cent a b"X, or six boxes for 2.50, and
are never sold in bulk or by tbe dozen
or baudred.
To think "nothing ails you" is
symptom of dyspepsia. Take Simmons
Liver Regulator.
PEOPLE'S PARTY
EDITED BY W. F. COOK, HARDMAN, OH.
All matter intended for this column Bhould
be addressed to its editor, as the Gazette has no
authority to publish same without his consent.
This column belongs exclusively to
the People's Party, of Morrow county,
and will be used by them as they see
fit. The management or the Gazette
will in no way be responsible for any
thing that may appear therein.
STATE TICKET.
Governor, Nathun Pierce.
State Treasurer, R. Caldwell.
Secretary of State, Ira vVakefieid.
Supt. Fublio Instruction, T. O. Jory.
Attorney General, M. L. Olmstead.
State Printer, George M. Orton.
Supreme Judge, R. P. Boise.
Congressman Sec. Dist., Joe Waldrop.
Jt. Sen., Morrow, Grant and Harney,
George Gilbert.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DIBTKIOT.
Pros. Attorney, E. P. Sine.
Board of Equalization, B. F. Searoy.
COUNTY TICKET.
Representative,
Sheriff,
Clerk,
School Supt.,
B. F. King.
Joseph C. Hayes,
O. M. Hogue.
Miss Addie Con lee.
W. B. Ewing.
Assessor,
County Commissioner,
Treasurer,
Wm. Gilliam.
J. L. Gibson .
Cbas. Ingraham.
Surveyor,
Coroner,
J. M. Nunamaker.
NOTICE.
Oovernor Penuoyer aud Ira Wakefield
will address the people of Morrow
oounty on the political issues of the
day, at Heppner on May 28, at 1 o'clock,
m. Also at Lexiugton at b:oU, p. m
of tbe same day.
PUBLIC Bl'EAKlNU.
The candidates for the various county
offioes on tbe people's party ticket will
canvass the county, beginning ai Lexing
ton and will speak in tbe various pre-
oincts on tbe following dates:
Lexington, 1 o'olook, May 5.
Douglas, o'clock,
Orange hall, lone precinct, 1 o'ulk
lone, 1 o'olock,
9.
12
14.
16
19.
23.
Rocky Point sohoolhouse, 1 p, m.
Eight Mile Center, 1 o'clock,
Hardman, 7 o'clock,
Black H.rse, 1 o'clock,
Pine City, 1 o'clock,
David Leatberman's, 1 o'olook,
24.
26.
29.
Lenu, Ayers scboolhouse, 1 o'clock, " 31
Heppner, 1 o'clock, June 2.
All are invited to attend, and especially
tbe opposing candidates.
A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick
with bilious colic when M. U. Tisler,
prominent merchant of tbe town , gave
ber a bottle of Uhamberlain s (Jolic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. He
says she was well in forty minutes after
taking the hrst dose, ior sale by
Slooum-Johnnon Drug Co.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
The Studebaker wagon heads them all,
For sale at Gilliam & Bisbee's. a
"Hardware" did you say? Why, yes
at P. C. Thompson Sc Co.'s stand, and the
place for bargains. a
Tbe Eeeley Institute, at forest Grove
ouree liquor, opium, morphine, oocaine
and tobaoco babit. see ad.
Tbe Palace is tbe leading hotel in tbe
oity. Well furnished rooms with plenty
of light are provided tor everyone, a
If yon want to buy groceries, and
bread stuff oheap, go to tbe Enterprise
(Jrrocery. Kirk & Kubl, proprietors, a
Tbe general meronandise establish
merit formerly owned by Coffin & McFar
land, has lately changed hands, now be
ing under the control and management
of The Mof arland Mercantile Companv
wbioh continues business at the old stand
with a larger stock tban ever. a
Oid Uatt bas now estubhshed a ton
sorial parlor, at the Matlock building
next door to Simons' blacksmith shop
where he invites the patronage of his old
oustomersBnd all who desire striotly first
:lass work, Bbaving, sbampooingand bair
outting at living prices. Don't overlook
FOR TRADE.
For sheep or cattle a good home ad
joining Yoncalla, Ore. Also 60 acres of
oboioe prune land and three good dwell
ingB. Any or all the above for trade or
sale on reasonable terms. For further
particulars address,
23tf. SUIPLKT, MOOHB & Co.
WORTH A QOmMABO"
(Tasteless-Effectual. )
For Sick-Headache,
Impaired Digestion,
Liver Disorders and
Female Ailments.
Renowned all over the World.
Conn wltk s TkUIms 8ol.U CmMm
Ak for Bcecham's and use no other.
Made at St. Helens, EngUnd. Sold bjr ,
druggists aad dealer. Price SS cents a
boi. New York Depot, jti Casal Su -
Children
must have proper nourishment during growth, or
they will not develop uniformly. They find the
food they need in
Scott's Emulsion
There is Cod-liver Oil for healthy flesh and hy
pophosphites of lime and soda for bone material.
Physicians, the world over, endorse it.
Thin Children
are not known among those who take SCOTT'S EMUL
SION. Babies grow fat and chubby on It, and are good
natured because they are well.
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y, Druggists sell It
DR. FOOTE'S RAND-BOOK OF HEALTH BINTS AND READY RECIPES,
Is the title of a very valuable book that gives a great amount of Information of the Utmost
Importance to Everybody, concerning their dally habits of Bating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS ABOUT
What to Eat, Influence of Plants, Parasites of the Skin, Care of Teeth,
How to Bat ft. Occupation for Invalids, Bathing Best Way, After-Dinner Naps,
Things to Do, Alcohol as a Food and a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Effects of Tobacco,
Perils of Summer, Superfluous Hair,
How to Breathe, Removing Same,
Dangers of Kissing, Restoring the Drowned,
Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted-
Ventilation, ness,
IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black
Conghs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Baraehe, Felons, Fatld
Feet, Freckles, Headaohe, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itohing, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning,
Holes, Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Moutb,
Sore Nipples, Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Stings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcers.
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL, SAVE DOCTORS BILLS.
fl-se-All natt, anhaihara anil nrnmnt.
presensed with a free copy of this as a
FOR INVENTIONS.
Eoual with the Interest of those having claims against the eovernment 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 to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not
entirely, upon the care and 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
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