Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 07, 1895, Image 4

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

    PATENTS!
NOTICE TO INVENTORS.
Tbere was never a time in the history
of onr coaotry when the demand for
inventions and improvements io the arts
and eoienoes generally was so great as
now. The conveniences of mpjkind in
the factory and workshop, the household
and on the farm, an well as in official
life, require continual accessions to the
appurtenance and implimeuts of each
in order to save labor, time and expense.
The political change in the administra
tion of government does not affeot the
progress of the American inventor, who
being on the alert, and ready to per
ceive the exxfiting deficiencies, does not
permit the affairs of government to de
ter bim from Quickly oouoeiving the
remedy to overcome existing discrepan
cies. Too great ore cannot be exer
o'sed in choosing a competent and skill
ful attorney to prepare and prosecute
an application for patent. Valuable in
terests have been lobt and destroyed in
innumerable instances bv the employ
ment of incompetent oounsel, and es
pecially is this advioe applicable to
those who adopt the '"No patent, no
pay" system. Inventors who entrust
their business to this class of attorneys
do so at imminent risk, bs the breadth
and strength of the patent is never con
sidered itv view of a quick endeavor to
get an allowance and obtain the fee.
THE PREHS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wedilerburn, General Manager
618 V street, N. W,,WBshington, D. 0.,
representing a large number of impor
tant daily and weekly papers, Bnd gen
eral periodicals of the country, was in
etituted to nroteot its natrons from the
unsafe methods heretofore employed
in this line of business. The said Com
pany is prepared to take chiirge of all
patent business entrusted to it for rea
sonable fees, and prepare and proseonte
applications generally, inoluding me.
chanioal inventions, design patents,
trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer
ences, infringements, validity reports,
and gives especial atteuion to rejected
cases. It is also prepared to eutar into
competition with any firm In securing
foreign patents.
Write for instructions and advice.
PiiitiiP W. AvriiRTT.
filH V Street,
Jnnkin, 8. M., Heppnur, Or. Horeea, horaa.
thoe J on left ahoulder. Cattle, the uui.
Kanin Cifht Mile.
Johrein. Felix, Lr ne. Or. Hdimh. rim leT on
left stifle; cattle, same on right hip, under half
imo in rit unit aulit n left ear
Kenny, Mike, Heppner, Or. Horsee brnndnd
KNY on left hip cattle same and crop off left
ear: timtar alni, on the right
Kirk, J. T., Heppner, Or.-Horsea 89 en left
shonlder; cattle. rlt on left hip.
Kirk. Jeese, Heppner, Or.; home 11 on left
hoalder; cattle same on right Bide, nnderbit on
nirht ear.
Knmberland.W.G..Monnt Vernon. Or. I Lot)
oatt le on right and left side, swallow fork in 1( fl
ear anil nminr cion in right ear. Hcireeesame
brand on left shoulder, ltange in Grant county..
Lioften,- Btepnen. oi, ur. b u on inn uip
on cattle, crop and split on right ear. Horse
same brand on left shoulder. Kange Grant
county. .
Lienallen, John W., Lli"t Or. Horse,
branded half-circle JL connected on left shonl
der. Cattle, same on left hio. Kanite, near liex
incton Leahey, J. W. Heppner Or. Horses branded
li and A on 1"" shoulder; cettle same on left
hip, waltle over right ye, three slits in right
ear.
Lord. George, Heppner. Or. Horees branded
double H coi.necU Sometimes called 8
swing H. on left shoulder.
Minor, Oscar, neppner. Or. Cattle, M D on
right hip; horse. Mon left shoulder.
Morgan. H. N., Heppner. Or. Horses, M )
on left shonldet cattle same on left hip.
Mitchell. Oscar, lone. Or. Horses, 77 on right
hip; cattle, 77 on right side.
MoClaren, D. (r., Hrownsville. Or, Horses,
Figure Son each shoulder: cattle, M2 on hin
McUirr, Frank, Fox Valley, Or. Mule shoe
with toe-cork on cattle on ribs Bnd tinder in
each ear: horses same brand on left stifle.
McHalev. ... .. naniiitiin. Or. )n Horses.
with half circle under on left shoulder; on battle.
four bars connected on top on tne ngnt siue
Ititnca in tritrit I nlirilv.
Neal. Andrew. Lone Kock.Or Horses A N con
nected on left shonlder: cattle same on both hips.
Nordyke. K., Hilverton. Or. Horses, circle 7 on
left thigh: cattle, same on left hip.
Oliver JftaeTth. ('.envon Cit.v. Or. A 2 on cattle
on left hi p: on horses, same on left thigh, liange
in tirant county.
Oiler, ferry. Lexington, ur. r J on ibii
Olp, Herman, Prairie City, ur. un cattle, u
IjP connected on left hip; horses on left stifle
and warlle on nose. Kange in Grant county.
Pearson, Olavo, Eight Mile, nr. Horses, Quar
ter circle shield on left shoulder and 24 on left
hip. Cattle, fork in left ear, right cropped. 24
on loft hip. Uange on Kiirlit Mile.
Parker Gleason. Uardman.ur, norses ir on
left shoulder.
1 1 1 er. r.ii:-i, i j"aimk uwii, ... . .w,
e li (L K connected) on left shoulder; cattle
a tnur.n nirht hit. uange. Morrow ConriTlf,
'our .1. i! . ijexington. ur. -norses. jr. con
nected oi left shouliler; cattle, same on left hip.
nnilor bit in each ear.
Pettys, A. (;., lone, Ur.: horses oiamono r on
ulu.nliler: cattle. .1 H J connected, on the
left hip, upper slopo in left ear and slip in the
right.
Ilniri Amirnw. TIardman. Or. Horses, sonars
orow with quarter-circle over it on loft stifle.
Keningor, Chris, Heppner, ur. norses, u a on
left shoulder.
Itush Bros.. Heppner, Or. Horses branded i
,,n iVm riitit. shftiililer: cattle. IX on the left hip
crop off left oar and dewlap on neck. Uange ii
Mi.rr.kU, utxl uil ill! tl illg COUtl ties.
Iteaney, Andrew. Lexington, Or. Horset
branded A li on right shoulder, vent quartet
circle over brand; cattle same on right hip.
ituuvn Morrow county,
ItoyBB, Win. 11, Uairyvnie, ur nil oonnectet
ill
TAVERN OF-
Castle Crass
o
IT
OPENS JUNE
GEO. SCHONCWALD.
1.
ii
u
1895.
OJi BIO BCTTEE CHEEK.
Note Taken by a Couple of Heppner
Gentlemen Who Recently paid a visit
to That Fertile and Productive Section.
Through the courtesy of Messrs.
Philips & Saling, the enterprising
orchard men, who recently paid a visit
to the Big Butter oreek section, about 25
miles northeast of Heppner, in the inter
ests of their business as orobardists, we
p. 0. Box 385.
Washington, D. C.
IP
Luxury, Good Cheer, Hospitality, De
lightful and Healthful Pastimes,
Matchless Mountain Scenery.
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
Established last year In a roman- are enabled to give our readers a brief
tic Hell ot tue sacremento Canyon, ... ... . , . . .
justtieiow and in full view of grand outline of the possessions and industries
old Shasta It was a great hit and . - .. , ,
promises still more encouraging re- ul boiub ui tue leaaing, prosperous ana
suits lor the present year. T. J. . 5 .
LoKTiiH.atcasteiia.isstiU in charge progressive residents in that favored and
and will answer all Inquiries. . . , . , , . ,
A l ew canmaate lor public favor im.- -i.. nu. n
thisvearis "wiu" uuuuijr. iuh hjouiitiiiiou or
SHASTA VICINO CAMP Por' crPa ' ftH kinds in good condition
Also in the Shasta region, about every prospeot of a large yiald the
a mile ana a nait trom Uunsmulr. , , ,
It isagenuineparadiseforhuiitcrs, uouimg uarvesi. wavmg neias 01 grain
pleasure. Kasy to reach (near the ao(l beautiful patches of alfalfa, which
ranroHU), signtiy, ana all the ne- , . ..
ccssities of camp life easily procur- in this highly productive seotion attains
u,le All lunniriui ohit Ul,aDfa
Vlcino camp, li aaaressea to W. (;. n IUlu ul ucanj iwu iaat iu ufigui,
Gray, liox 4, Duiismuir, Cul., will ... , , .
receive prompi aiieiuion. poci vuo c;o u cvcijr unuu, icuuiuk
Anrlinntmnnl fn tha Brtana arA fr, tha
CamDina in The
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS im8luBtioQ of the OQlooker B Pioture of
love, contentment and happiness sur
rounding the home affiliations of the
prosperous and hospitable residents of
Reduced Rates Butter creek. With the exception of
During the Camping season will be I peaches and apricots the fruit orop will
maue oy mo t
reaon u noj excel me productiveness ot
former years in its high standard of
excellent quality and quantity. The
stock interests are flourishing and the
numerous herds ot the prospering
residents are fast fittteuiog and bucom
iug sleek and trim for market upon the
succulent grasses of the ranges and
pasture lands.
Leaving Heppner Monday morning,
April 29th, Messrs, Phillips & Saling
started on their trip to Butter oreek.
Arriving at noon of that day at George
Ourrau's place, of Black horse, where
they enjoyed every hospitality at the
proceeded on to Felix Johnson's where
was found a good orchard and some fine
alfalfa.
Messrs. Phillips & Saling arrived
home Thursday eveniDg end are loud in
their praise of the fertility and pro
ductiveness of the Butter creek seotion
visited by them and more especially as
to the general prosperity and marked
hospitality predominant amoDg the
enterprising people ot that section with
whom tbey came in oontact. They were
also very successful in their, business,
having gotten eyery orchard that needed
work.
ilma, w'riKhts, Laurel, Glenwood
Felion, Ben Lomond,
Boulder Creek.
Piles! Piles! itching Piles,
by mptoms Moisture; lutense itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue
tumors form, which often bleed and
ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne s
Ointment stops the itching and bleed
lutr, heals ulceration, ami in most oases
removes the tnmors, At, druggists, or
by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. SwayneA Son,
Philadelphia,
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
. I,. .IJWWilWII JI.JIIIWBl-UII
IS Ml I III tills M
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 8 35
Flour.bbl 2 25
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 50
" " tnree " " 3 00
Sheep, muttons, head 1 50 2 25
" stock 1 00 fcfi 1 50
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 00
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40
Eggs, doz 6i
Chickens, doz 3 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
For full particulars address
r. KUlifcUS, Asst. Iyer. rass. Ajrt.,
Portland, Okkoon.
July 26. Or any S. P. Co. Agent.
ARE YOU
MAKING the MOST
OF YOURSELF?
VTOCK BRANIW.
While you aeep your subscription paid up yen
Can keep yournranj in rreeor onrne.
Allyn. T. J., lone. Or. Horses 0(4 on left
shoulder; cuttle same on left hit), nnder bit on
rixht ear, anil upper nil on uih iiiii; rniiKe, mor
row oounty.
Armstrong, J. O., Alpine, Or. T with bar nn
der it on left slionlilur of horses', cattle same
on left hip.
A Miami O. TV. Kiuht Mile. Or. Cattle brand.
O I) on left hip and hors'is same brand on rinht
ehoiihler. Uantrn. I'.mlit Mile.
Adkins, J. .1., llHip!ier, Or. Horses, J A con
nactml on l"ft Hunk: cattle, sainnon Inft hip.
H'lird. 1). W and s in. Ilorsm branded I) II
nnthull.tt hill! OS 1 tin tllS SU'llS Oil l"ft ( 1 III k
cropolT riiht ear, niidurcrop iu tlie left. RaiiKe
in Morrow l ouniy.
Bartholainew, A. O., Alpine, Or. Horses
(irHiidHil 7 V. on either sliouldnr. limine iu Mor-
1IW oount V
uuuilster. J. W.. Hanlman, Or. 'attlo brand.
d H on left hip and thiuh: stdit in each ear,
Hrennnr, Peter, liooselmrry Orcijon Horses
branded I'll on loft shouliler, Cul I In same on
ritiht side.
Hurkn, M HI C, lumif Cnwk, Or On cattle,
MAY conuiM'teil on left hip, eiop olf left ear, un
der half crop oil null!. Horses, same brand on
..lft shoulder, limine iu Uralit and Morrow
llnminan, Jerry, l,ena, Or. Horsee braudml 7
on riitht shouliler; rattln II on the 1 f t side,
Iveft ear half enip 'Old rujht ear nnoer slope.
Harton, Win.. HnpHnr, Or. -Horses, J 11 on
riitht thiirhi cattle same on ritiht hip; split in
each ear,
Hmwn. Isa, IjminKtun, Or. Horsoe III on the
riuht stine; imtlle aiiieon right hip; range, Mor
row eoiitity.
Drown, J. ('., Heppner. Or. Horsni, oircle
C with dot In net terou bift hip; cattle, saine.
Brown, W. J , lotia. Oregon. Ilnrii W lisr
over It, uu the led iilioiilder. Cattle same ou lull
hip.
itoyer, W. .. Heppner, Or.-Horses, hot
brand no ri.rli' liip cattle, same, Willi split in
sPt
llorg, P.O., Heppner, Or. Hornne, !' on left
linilhlnr; cattle, same on left hip,
llmwnln. W. J., Kot.Or-l'nttle, J II eotinei'teil
on li.ft sliln; rropon l't ear and twosiiliteaml
middle plire cut out on right ear; on liorstw sinne
I. mud on the left thigh; Range hi Fox vally,
Omni mnutv.
Cannier Warren. Wagner, Or.- Ilorwn brand
(xlOiin right etitlHj cattle (three bars) mi
right rile), crop and split in each ear. Range In
iirt,l Mini Morrow eiMintitm.
I sin, K , 1 aleb.l r V l on hors on left slltho
U with niiurtcr circle over it, on hot stioulder
id on left slitl on all colt nuler 5vears;on
All
firiil croo (
same brand on loft shouliler. Range in Morrow
(1 rant and (iilliain counties.
Itanbir. J. W.. Heppner, or. Horses, ju oi
left shoulder. Cattle, O "u rigut tup.
Soicltnall. J. W.. Oooselierry. Or. HorBe
branded 81 on left shoulder; ranije in Mom"
county.
Hailing, C I; Hoppner, or norses nranuea
on left shoulder; cattle same on left hip.
Humiimrt. II. V .. liemugton. ur. Horses
villi iIkhIi under it on left stifle; cattle li with
dash under it on right hip, crop off right ear and each child as a guide to Its proper development.
waoitleil on ngnt ui nil leg. uange in morrow,
1 1 i I hum and Umatilla counties.
Hwaggart. A. ljAthena. Or. Horses brande-1 !
on left .shoulder: cuttle same on lort tup. urn
on ear. waltle on left, hind leg.
Straight W. K., Heppner, Dr. Horses shaded
H ou lefi stillo; cattle ,1 Hon left hip, swallow
fork in right ear, nnderbit in left, f
Hupp. Tlios., Heppner, Or. Horses, H A f on
Journal is a wide-awake up-to-date exponent
ol Human Nature.
in Bringing up Your Children?
The Child Culture Department helps mothers
nd teachers to study the characteristics ol
Hcnd ten cents for sample copy of the Phreno
logical journal.
FOWLER & WEI.L8 CO., Publishers.
27 East 21st Ht., New York.
There Ib one magazine which will help you to
Ulll 'I' Vti t l,v tiia,.hlni7 vrtn to kiw.iv unit on.
"Id'c'ropotT right ear and split in left. Horsei predate your elf. The Phrenological hands of their Reuiul and entertaining
host and hostess and partook of a
sumptuous dinner. Proceeding; on they
Arc. nnu usmn THOUGHT and TA0J rrived Bt Mr- Heory Thompson's place
I ,n ft,a annninit 1 1, i .-, . , i . 1 , f
u iuvj cwutug, .ciuniumg UTC1 uikui,
leui)4 treated with marked hospitality
VI r. Thompson has a fine orchard from
which he will gather a large amount of
fruit. His crops are looking fine and
stock sleek and fat. He has a pretty
place and home surroundings that are
ynonomous of prosperity, happiness and
oontentment,
After partaking of an excellent break
fast Tuesday morning Messrs. Phillips &
Saling prooeeded on down Butter creek
o Mr. M, Oorrigall's place where they
found a fine large orchard and a beautl
fill field of alfalfa. Mr. Corrigall is one
of the leading and prosperous Bhepp men
f Morrow county and his herds are well
taken oare of.
On down they cams to the Que farm
if Mr. D. McCJarty, whore it was their
pleasure to feast their eyes on the Quest
leld of alfalfa grown in Eustern Oregon
Staudiug Dearly two feet iu height and
lying in one body of DO acres on the
east side of the creek aud !K) acres on
the west side, the waving grass presented
truly a beautiful sight to behold. Mr.
McUarty is blessed with pretty home
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 8 8734 97M
flour, bbl 2 50 f 3 50
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 ( 5 00
Muttons, cwt bO0SWJ
HotfB, owt i 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregou.. 7 di 84
Butter, lb 6 13
Eggs, doz. 14 15
Potatoes new, per ot.. . 1 25 1 50
" old. " ... 30((i 75
Chiokens, doz 3 00 6 00
lurkeys, lb 11 15
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bu if 52 53
Flour.bbl 180 2 35
Beeves, owt 2 25 3 50
' dressed
MuttODs. live sheared ... 2 25 (3 2 75
' . dressed, lb 04 U 04
Hogs, on foot 3 50 & o 75
dressed, lb 04i
Wool Eastern Oregon... 05 07
Butter 1 15
Eggs, doz 08 n . Q8lA
Chickens, doz : 3 00 4 50
Turkeys, K) dressed. 14
left liio: cattlr Hume on left hip.
Hlirier.John. rox. Or. NO connected on
horses on riuht hip: cattle, same on right liio
crop oil right ear and under hit in left ear. Range
in urant county.
Hmith Bros., Hussnville, Or, Horses, brand)
II. '.. on shoulder: cutt le, lime on loft xhoii der.
Hmiires. James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded
JHotiliift shoulder: cuttle the same, also nose
waddle. Range ui ilorrow and ttilliain eo inties
Htephens, V. A,, llnrdiiiun. Or-; horses HHon
riizlil si Hie; cun le Horizontal u ou ma rignt sine
Htevenson, .urs A. J., Heppner, Or. Cattle, f
ou riuht till : swallow-fork in left ear.
Hwaggart. (, W., Ileppiinr, Or. Horses, 44 tin
left, shoiildci : cattle, 44 on left hip,
Hoerrv. K. O.. Heiiimer. Or. Cattle W C on
left hii. crop off right and nnderbit iu left year,
ilewluo: horses W Con left shoulder.
Thompson, j . A., Heppner. nr. Horses, Eon
left shouliler: cattle. 2 on left .shoulder.
rii)iiit.H.T..r.ulorpriBe.Or. Horses. U-on left
shoulder.
I urner It. W., Heppner, Or.-Nmall capital T
loll ahoiilihT, iiorsesi cattle name on left hip
with split in botti ears.
Thornton, II. M.. lone, Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left st die; sheep same lirand.
Vundnriiool. II. T., I'iin. Or: - Horse II V con
nected on right shoulder;cattle, same on right
hio
Walliridge, Win . Iliiipner, Or. Horses, TJ. I.
on the left slioiilder; entile same on right hip.
crop oil lett ear anil right ear lopneii.
Wilson, John O., Hiilein or Heppner, Or.
Horses hranoeil J',
Morrow eouiilv.
Warren. W II. Caleb, Or-Caltle W with ipiarlm
circle over it. oil left side, split lu right ner.
Mono same brand on left shoulder. Raiigein
Uraut county.
Wad". Henry, Heppner, Or.- Horses branded
ace of spades on lett shouliler and left tup
( Httle branded same on lefl sole anil left hip.
Wol finger, John, John Hay City, Or- On home
three parallel Imm on left shoulder; 7 ou stiewp,
hit ill Isiib ears. Range in Orant and Malhuor
rmunt les,
Westward, John, Hnppnar, Or, Horses, UI
connected on lefl shoulder.
Walk l us, l.ishn, llepptmr, Or, Homes branded
UK rontiecleil on left HM.
Wallace. Charhw. Heppner. Or. Cattle. W or
right llineh.linle iu left ear; iKimee, W on righ'
shouliler miiik saiiieoii pill shouliler,
Whittier Itroe.. niiiiiiugioii. Maker Co,, Or.
Ilornaai lirandisl W II comieiMeii oil lefl shoulder
Williams. Vaneo. Hamilton. Or,-Quarter eir
ch over three Itars on left top, lailh catlie anil
liomiM. itanwe Oram eoiiiiiy.
W illiams. J i. I King t rni'k. Or llorsea, mist
ter circle over tlire Imm on left hip; cattle same
ne I slit in mftch r. lUnge in Ornnt county
Wren, A. A., Iliiipner. Or.- Iliin riiiiiiinsA A
mi shoulder; Cattle, shiiim on rtglit hip.
young. J, H., OiNwntmirif.llr. llom limndM
I'M on the right shtetlil
We nlso pulillsh a long list of Mi( books.
XIO-39.
ANOfC
c vcl 4
.
rvl u r T a. r -
"V8
IT 13
0L'JTLY
Vl MACHIHE
..i i. a
MADE
AVU oil OUll IlI'.AI.rRS ran ell Murronndiiigs and all the berediti.meuts
you ins t hine cheaper than you can
K t rlei where. IheNlIW IIO.ISIC t
our beat, but weninKe rhrnnsr Kind,
aurli at the Lin AX, UM:f, and
oilier 1IUU Arm Full Nlrkel rii.Kd
Keviliiir. fflarblnra for C 1 fi. 00 and up.
Call on onr agent or write uu. We
unr ; your trade, and If prlcer, terms
lliat go to make life worth the living,
Vt present Mr. M . Curly has iu his charge
1(M) head of fine beef steen which he is
ceding and fattening for market for
Mr. Ham Kinsman
Arriving at Oncar Thompson's the
nu.uiiarrae... nu. ...... . m . , , , ,,
m xc i "-- - - " .. .
Illicit. We rhallcnire the woi
V 'odjrea 1IKTTI II CiO.OO Newlni
X. at hlne lor aao.oo.or a inm r u
wins machine lor a JU.uu inna oi
run bur Irom ne. or our Aui nl.
T:I'"AVEOMESEWISGKdCi'I!;SCO.
l)a". ". Po"Tii.ii. I i"s iK(iMir i.,
t.ii;' i i' u ".ii'iiswh
kuiiaAXi'M'sru ATisi4.u
run aic by
'flic Nt'W llonjc Settiii Maeliiiie Co.
257 Market Ht.
Han Francisco, Cal.
ft shoulder onlr on all horses over 5 fears
range in Hrsnl coiintv.
( ate, t hus. R Vlns-in or lna. Or. Horsoa
II C on right shoulder; catile snine on right III p.
itntig,. Vlorntw and tluiatllla eoiioto.
Corrigall, M M.Onllew iy. Or CaHle crop nut
of lach ear and underlet, wattle in foreii,;
horses Imlf circle V on hdt litte. Range Mor.
n and I' mat 1 1 la coiiMies,
Curl,!'. II . John IKv, Or.- Ooub'e rn on
w'h hip on cattle, swallow fork and under hit
in right ear, split in left ear. Ilungs in (Irani
Mtmiiy. on sheep, ieverteil and ter imhmi
uu sliiinlder. Kar maikoil uti. cn.p oil li.ft ear
,l hml lliM.r lot III right. Wethers crop III
right and under half crop iu left mr. All ra"it
I n lira"! ouui v.
Ctmk. V J.leia Or. - lloraea. Uion ri.rl.t -KimiI
der, I sole, aauieon right hip: Mir mark square
crop oft left snd split in right.
t iirnn. K. V., I urrihsville. Or. -llnrtes. on
lefl alilK
Cot Kd. M. Hard-nan, Or -Caitle, ('with
t in cwnter: h.irs-Ni i'K on le'l iin.
CtM'itran, II. r.. V.iiiiniH'tii. Iiratit Co, Or. -.,r.
l,iaitd".l rm-le wiih lar lM.naili. on left
h'-ul'l-r. i-nlile .nuie brand on ImMIi 1iImi, tnaik
under .l.te- le.lh ears and dewlap.
limine, II . Ilsr linmi Or HorM hrsn l".!
on rigtit l-ip. I allle lirnnd-l the satne. Al.,
lira-el. i i o- i-ir i'kiii -iiiviii - , , . , ...
, " ! . ., , ..t.i, ..... ..,1 i i w. -111, sinl a iIhmi. .e.l nilirt sul ihiiir. thsl
.teller ' ' '' fJ h "I V ! "'l'"V.-x , siwlihw tit-ila
,.,., u- U i,.l,,--. 1), -IVllU till..,, 1 M-.rills-B. I'ul l-mr Ui'M miMBS Will
rigtil .ele. swailowdork in m. h eat, h.irww, II II
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAY TO INVCNT0RS.
tiwnnevervmnnth ivn sws In snv enswlie a.
ALL WHO CULTIVATE
FRUITS
FLOWERS
VEGETABLES
the creek was found. Mr, Tuouiiihud
has the tint-at place ou Duller creek
Waving IIoIiIh of graio and alialta meet
'be eve and hold one for a time spell
l mud in wonder and nruni-ment at the
treat iroiliii'tiencs of t It it rich and
tortile soil, Mr. Thompson's home
inrruundingt are pleasant l i look upou
and give one the true Impressiuii that
irospcrity, love, contcntmi'Ut arj happi
neaa are the reigning ideal of Mr,
l'Unraison' home aflihatious.
The lu it iihice arrived at (in the crt
was that nf Mr. J. 11. Huylor, where
Meaara. I'hillioi A Saling partook of an
M eel lent (Imner and enj yed Ihe enter
talning xiiidy ami aospitalitr ot their
tUMt aud hoslcsa fur au hour nr tuore,
Mr. rUjIur has a One orchard, a liuiir
I t)t , f. ir. pajiur oaa a une oronard, a itmir
or i lcasurcorrroiit. nl field of waving alfalfa and grain
.rOT: "-.M. ;'-,.,. J..r. .her .bKrlb. ft -.I .lek look.ng atook. and, above
,.-nw,h,.. w.-i.n ' , ". .! Ii-annfttl home ahei.
ADDRESS A LETTER OB POSTAL CARD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P. 0. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late war
are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disability
was caused hv service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances. .
WIDOWSofsuchsoldiersandsailorsareentitled fif not remarried) whether soldier's des
was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own rabor for support. Wicf"
not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier's death was due to service.
CHILDREN are entitled (if under sixteen years) in almostall cases where there was Bu
widow, or she has since died or remarried. .jj.j .ui.. ji.j i.
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither -widow nor child, provided BoWier died In
service, or from effects of iervlce, and they are now dependent upon their own lifbor for sup
port. It malces no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
naVSoldlera of the late war, pensloued under one law, may apply for hither ratea under other
'""Thousands' 1 from $3 to $,o per month under the old la- are "titled to
higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but
also for others, whether due to service or not. ,
Soldiers and sailors disabled in line of duty in regular army or navy since the war are also
entitled, whether discharged for disability or not.
Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor.
Ida Indian Wars of 1838 to 1843, are entitled under a recent act.
Mexican War soldiers and their widows alsoentitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled
0rO?d claim's completed and settlement obtained, wheth:r pension has been granted under
Jater laws or not. , , .. . ,., ,
Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal.
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war whu
have lost their original papers.
Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address,
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P.O.B0X463. """SGTON,B.e
: WITH.
PI : lira : W
Youfe BOUND to Take 'Em.
Leaves No Constipation
-4
''We take pleasure in recommending
ClmmberUii's Ooruh Eemedy beoause
it is pruned by till who try it," Briys J.
V. (Jox & Son, dniutjiets, Marslifield,
Oregon, tin one alllioted wit ti a throat
or lung trouoie chu use lliis remedy
without pruiBiui; it. It hIwhjb given
prompt relief. It is espeoiHlly Vftlunble
tor coIiIh hb it relieves tbe lungs, ruikes
brentliintr easier and aid expeotoration.
A cold will never result lu piieumonlH
wht'ti thir) remedy in la en and reHNou-
able oare exeroised. For sale by
Slocum-Johnuon Dm Co.
Cores it, as well sa all Biliousness, Sick Headache and Malaria. The only
comfortable pill in the world. Sold by all rirnstriHtB nr mnt by mail on
receipt of price. 25 cents per box. PRENTISS MEDICAL CO..
411 California Street. Hbd Francisco, Cal.
LEGAL BLANKS
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . . . .
PRIZES ON PATENTS.
How to
ji-t 11(10 anil l'rrhupa Make
Fortune.
Mrmimllir brat patit for onrrllMita,
ami llw tlr, i i. llti. Ktb-i i Io tm -.utait iitv.ntf a
T 114. k 4 iIh-ii I'M til Nlr.L Al Hi. .m UaM M
iiJi in liiifre.. un the mtK Uk.1 llil
IT'S THH SIMPl.n.TKlVIAL INVCNTIONS
THAT ItXD roKFLNCS,
h m tt r r-ttitulM whkhcAti wfy ! I up
Ml !ft lull.
Kit llr - . I .ii!. Mr II. m ,ranl I I V
i,n l-fl ati-ul'l..f, fait." M-ua in 1,-fitnp. Imir
ir fitil
r'-n-rir I H., IUr-liimi, Ur ll.. timn....
lninilM.1 I il Ii li 1 1 txi It-It .li'iit i.r i i-nl.
Il--n uu rirflit I'M. Il-"tf in M -rr.. ,-,.-inir.
Cl. .,...'. I, li.. i.MHf tir - i-il, l.Y ,,n
rti! ini li i V lli lf Hii l-f mi riiiiil
h..-il...r
H.ir..n" H. I. Ili i'ii lt II ,tmn. V un
ri.'l.l I !" ; ra'-ln. r -in luM I, -,r
UliK. liy lU tltUlk HI -IIHllu4g Iw IMTCN4
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT STEMS.
ftUthoflty OblIUblw
'.Ktriiu' .
sum roRCMOsriH rue list.
Ii i1i.lpr.rtl, lt wlihfriilunn.l (ut-1.
iirr uuui .im ii. wr i , un. t o rf turn
Uf ill i.l Iti-ftli-tlltlir kV.trttitflli Ally
unit itiriiiiKilr. li Illii.irair.aa4
Urwtllra llirth,.U f flllliva
tmn, uiipr.xr.l aria-lir.n4
la'n.f . ...ving tlrvi. va,
tl la, itliuul O.iuM,
We peenre pnteiitti aud to indnw
people to kiep track ot their brijihl
idea we offer a prize of one hundred
dollars to bo paid on the tiret of every
mouth to the person who tmbmits to ne
the tn'ont meritoiiotiR invention donntt
Hie precHcdin month. We will ulec
advertiNe the invention free ofcharife in
tbe National lti-corder, a weekly news
paper, puhliNheii in WaKhinKton, 1. C
which ban tin exleiinive circulation
tliroiihout the United .Stated md ie
devoted to tbe intereMw of inventor.
NOT BO 1IAKD AS IT KKKMH.
Tbe ide of being able to invent gome
tliiriai mnkcH iuohI people a bein ( ver)
dilliiMill; this deltiaion the cotniiHli)
wlHlim to dit-pel. It in the mmple Ihli.yi
and mimll invr-ntiona liiat make tlx
Kr-Htt-Ht anioutit of money, and the com
pl x otii'a- are Peldom pn.iitnlile. Almost
i v.r)li i(l)', at imiie time or unother,
(MHiCfiUH an idea, which, it patented,
would pri'biil.ly lie worth to bint
fortune. I'tiforiniiately ench ideas are
limiilll) diamip'-eil witbunt tliotltfbt. The
mtni'le Invriitii ns like the car window
which t'niitd be eamly alid up and down
witlimit brcjkiuii tlie paasetitfer's buck,
the mu e pan, colUr button, the nut lock,
the bottle utopper, the snow (hovel, art
tliinna ihHt altniMit everyotie ees imr
way of itnproviiiK upon, and it is then
kind of infeiitiniia that bril)(f theifrealeal
n-luriiH to tbe mitlnir.
The pr'r i-lT-r will tie paid hi tin
eiidtiffacli month, whether the sppli
oilmti Ims lnu act-. upon by tin
l'atent Olllce or not . Kvery rotnpettlot
tiniKt apply fi-r a patent lin Ida liiveiitini
tll'i'lUh II , and win II. er lie arcurea th
pri?,.-nr ni. the iuvrntr will Lave
'I'tM'.'.mnaj .mini" ium'in'.'".
pfaaMWMMawy -i
FOR INVENTIONS.
Ertual witli trie interest of those havin? clnlm9 arainst trie rovernment 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 ot protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneyi
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 all Foreign Countries, Conduct It
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 onc
advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary, if
others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by
others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
618 P STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C.
o. ox 43 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
nr Cut this out and send it with your UHWinh-S
?rssss The Paperf or tbe Peoplel
V . li ,lni r. Iri4 rtl,llt. tmrnti n ... N hhw.iH I I
love and hpl 'Ul ll-a Wllhill.
Ou d.iwu the rri-ck to the flue farm of
IL X. Mi.titii-1,1, where wa f mud nrn.
itiK Bel li of viiif Kram and liiliirnut valuable patent
lf.lf. a pretty hmoeand all ll.eui .ile.n Tllr. I'.Hr.SS CLAIM COMl'ANY,
appurtenaiHVB that in make life ou- of j ISI I t-H- V. Aviartr. U-n'l Manatter,
eiiji)neul, raoe and eo.uf.irl on tl.ei C1 r N. . W . afliltiutoii, 1. C,
t.rui, f I . ' H. the n-'pt'iiailiihty of t
ArrUlLj .1 ,.f M. I ,l'ly tliay l i'ld.-rd from the faet
- i II.. I 11. .1... k 1. I.. I I l.
Itor-rs Ibe eetitleiuca tontnl line ,nn,rr, f ,, l.,,Ltf newanafere o'
orotiar l, a ll-Kl o a,rir o t xcvli.-r t llic I i.it.-,l Hutu.
It
f .-. rf II, .,,,.-,.. Mr I Ht Met dr I" I
M, W Ut K o.-f t, ..'i kfi i I - i-r.i(i i. '
Mtt, hnr- Mii" If m ! l.-fi Ihi I
H. l!l liia.Me-r I'M ..f tt'V j
lit tn V f ft-w I 'ii t J U i'.(mh j
II K M, II- Ij, I Vila r-i. l,.ti
lib lilHf T'K'te tl" W l ie fiaftil '
li-Vtn M 'tf' ,'!l I nttHj m't'i i
llitiittti J.k. IU'i'l..i itr I ,!(!,. i wi, , :
tn ent'iff l.t' r" t' f id I tli tu . 't
lrnsi J nil llat'it tftMti, IU tl; ' ' '!' trtt t'j I
iiii-i.i tr I mi f mU Mh.-f of) mm rillif,
t( ftatl.t hl I I- 't I ', ttH" f.ii ,
f tafM (-r V t I't fl kfl Ibttltt IM Hf 4)
IUU. Mt..t, r. Mr UmU
tl i, ,tU.' .IU i'S tn.liii I.-'' 1-r
I !'lm M u ilt ltl$l ti aj I'iM'M A-ft
Wh 1'f.t I ' Mt ej't 1 ll U-f ; a,"), a-r.,..
ra 11 i t, lUtiat it M tn tt I I aiVtM
tUM. r ! rt, J .,!,', iv tU r.(i.r .
tirft.l lui, h M iitt f il.t li uhtl,
fl tten rr"
Httt.a M, lUvi'vsf, Or H a UI
fce-trl Mt th iffl .It . l.a,N M I
t'imnk,, M A Or. - H.. ..f. kmt
,,He t i- !.'(
tu n.
.. ., t,. 'Vest, Y V m Or It , M
t. m ,u' I ' 1 "W I
ti ! U'1 t, li im .at M ,
J ) M t r M t p'i t , H M B lttjt, rf
It J .. k't ' tl 4 tm
f4' ' iHfil iH i Tt rait, t
Sk h mil 1 1 u( at' I hun.' i 4 ih l j
. t. (r 4 "NailHtal K font ) (
; kfl. h 4 tl ttirwt, (If Hi fi tt I t tttittll.
' ill tc oltr r L i.nii nil U t t.n.l Satf (
l!iM4 i till M-ar.it' . tttirft, I1 rlll W UMlt
U i n,H K tirtil tu 'irilMt.
JOHN VI ODf RHI RN h CO.,
Mttilart ol AmfKi snj I Mflg rftUnl,
615 I Mrrrt. N.W..
I f Av,'.rr .ri''fr't.r f,v ;
Amerkan Cirdcnin, I JO Fultufl St., N.Y.
111
growth and between fmr and five
hundred h 'a I of flue liu kln liK- wliu-li
Mr. It-gnra ia roiem- an I f itir-iiin (, r
maiki t The parly rniiaiiii-tl ofrr lnwl-l
here an-l ere r-iyally enterl4iin-1 ait I
I'lil tililll.ly f.tr..
The fidlitwitijf In itnm J. Wo lua liv
tlirt .r w li-1 ou l.i the Uniinf II J
Uilohp't h,,r- Itiey fun it I a a"-l
orehrd sol a fl-l. of bi'iftt w I
lao I.
3000PARCELSC?MAIL".Hr2
! v J v IV' " ' t-ClUT IIAWPI
1 r 4 ; i.ie.- ii r.i iii.in
J i.l . vij -uj. iii t- t-i I -i -''r
j I'. - -l l r l -n ,nuiitl
TIvCAK Tn,HC Mis
COPYRIGHTS.
tajr red)
trail'
1 1
I , I f r- I. -.l.l, A ItarndbetMli ff I f
f -ii itf.fl i. 1,4 rirt 4 '
I , ft H,.m -I ftrr 4 a.. F'a-tjia m kaa
r I t I- li,id I t-e
t Iire, t... U , n A (V rWrs
' "ik ImiIIHi- 4 Mrt I' . 4
' ' I ' I V - f l ... i. I.
" I r bil - iin.-t it 11 1 4 ft
- i wr I ..' i )Mltoe. i f f r '
4 . . , nl im n ii n
I I ' ' ' 9 t. r, at
. Hn- liitti n'-i hK'ini !-
I I ... 4. . 1 , f ,,f .
'' a 'kl -t ' ' -U ' U,
W ' .. ai - . til-' A.htft)
ia, i vl lrVai'AT.
Civiats.Tfidt Jti'tt. trip Pittfttt, Cpjr
k4 all r Mi t4wr4 r
MOOCRATC Ml
UNJH 4 sV4tV 1r Ia tBtWtwnfcw
tef-v A 41i
PRISS CLAIMS CO
JOHN WtOOCRiURK,
ma wamiuthvIxc
h t'a: 4 na4 C fc.ait-wn M ta
ill. 4 tlaV a, , fWlPi
t l 4Mrtr i'ftw
tutc-r j n raii
flf..lWt,ltt , tttlaixt 4
anttir t.ki - r
ii aw. f i i i '
V 411 r I"
.lfl j'Fl'
. . IL IJM.II ,..lll-
ll.'iiriiii4 h twa'l np Hi cr-tk i ..t n..mi smi "t
lhy arn I al l'i f-jrui of Mr J.. ill ..Vl-.?) ,- u.-i a.i.1 -; '-
. .... , li, "l J ... ' i.'" r
lUfkrr i-t tl HH lli-r li lnnlnf l ,rt -I- ' t- - ' J .
Ill.lit, 1-iii rra.'rd Willi Wllkd liu.pi- 1 1. . , T' I lt.rm tn !-.Tl .
UliU. Mr lnk-r ,. inrM i Uc, a i , i u Tl'lif ,-TVi 'r-'aVrii
- ... I i .i . i . i, i, i I ' . n)( .11. M .l.lr . -"
imi i (iri-uar.i au-i nue a,n lai
K I tt a. . . I 1 J T 1. - - t at .1!, t tfl
i Wal.l ... .a al.tl. I a...--.-, a . t . I It . . . i
.,..,.. ..... , bl,. iMurr fr t.M.. rUlt PI li r ( UH V CO
niwk where llii-y arntrJ la du luue al ; h ftaii.t.., i m i.trr,i am. rnr.a-1.1
the le of Mr 0. M Lie- Ure wm t-hia. r.
foim I a pli. ori hr-l and tf lr ii"
alU!fil I n iranl arwth. Mr Lirgi The tegular nleriptl.n lr r-f lb
k ........ l ,.i.. . ....... ... i hmi- ekl Iml'lle la 92 ' end Uu
, ' wilaf pru- id the Weekly tlnr-n1'
- ' k t l-.r.,,, ,.i.r., ft- (a Si At-y autwnl-tra- f .r It
.ma oi'i'-nir.i. .;.-. II.,--I, t.. i.,ii t ,r !.- yrartt
o-i iii I.!iU linti.-r ef.rk ! ih !' t t t-'tti i' il. in
Url t Or.rfi.nian f f f I AM I'll ll
-i it- !' I'nr aiit'it.'i"-ra f -f I
on r ia a lisuce wiltba Li.'.lt i w
Unti-r rf.rk t !!.
Ue i f ) iu. iKi iU.a . f 'im I
' s t.l nii'1,,1,1 an I i io aifaifa C I U.
. ' ",rt .il. - .
aajaaaiatlaai ;..ai rtUaaM-aaaaaaaaaiaaaaa.
tnnr
f?-i.' J VI lywa
mm
. . a. "aa. 1
fiiK Lancasiiiri-: Insurance Co.
I MANCIIICMTKU, 1C2VC3IANI
W, rATTERSON. AGKNT. ioewt it me worm
if,: Keeley Iniule
-OK-
For the Cuio Oi
Liquor, Opium atd Tobacco Habits
It ti luratH at Mi-m, Otrnn,
The Mut llfautiul Tou n on theOxut.
I Tall al tba ritirTTI nfttra for r-a'tlmi.r.
trlrtlyciiiitMliiittKl. 1 o-alli-Fiit n air au-l ,urf
! cure.
OUR STOCK
OF ...
SPACE IS
TOO HKAVY
ANT) WI
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fice. -You need it in your l)uines, and as a
matter of business we nui;t svll it.
The P.utekso.n rcLLiiiiiNu Co.
WMawaai'tMrHai'.4aMLVwa4
illtt.tl e arty tuva 4ioor I' d Ihta (tb t