Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 10, 1895, Image 2

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    admits what it denied in a former
statement, namely: That the silver
lollar remained the same as to
the number, of grains ot pure sil
ver contained, from 1792 to 1873.
erily, light breaketh upon the
OregoniaD.
According to Dr. Howard, a
ell known London physician,
fuck the flipper" is none other
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
. . . Edtor
Business Manager
THE ISSUE IS BEFORE IT.
than a brother uhveician who is at aggravating debt with wbiob he wbb
present confin.-d in an asylum for ",red ' r "
J 1 U tit, tirma oli With hut littin hnnfi in
. ... I nil IIIC VIIUO nuu "i'u unv I
lubiiup, h.,u uo biuce JJis incar- the futnrecr ever being able to lift the
ceratiou has cone raving mad. mm-Km. He mHnced. however, to
he story rends well and may cr get along somehow, nnd although worry
may not be true. and toil had streaked bis hair with
silvery strands ana caused nis iooks to
. . , . i j
A Detroit paper proposes a MnPy WB9 D ' e,uowu" J
riff iu UA BIA f ifa ef.11 ha
"m" wu,lJustu ul tcualu fB,l,f hnr.nnhr.mlv hik manfully under the
I l i 1 M i " r '
eacu ot coia ana suver. io use
The Ohicngo Inter-Ocean, the
most prominent Republican news
paper west of New York, concludes
an editorial in these words:
"The farmers, the laborers, the
mechanics, the small business men,
in fact the whole people have been
taught by the hard times, which
have made life a difficult burden
to bear, that there was something
radically wrong. In their distress
they have been looking for that
wrong, and, looking, they discover
ed that ono-haif the primary
money of the world had been
destroyed, so far ns legislation
could destroy it. Having made
that discovery they are preparing
to demand of governments the
restoration of that half of primary
money. We believe they are in
dead earnest and will not rest
until it is done.
Una is the condition, that our
statesmen must deal with. The
people are going to deal with the
conditions as they see tht-m, am
smarting under their wrongs they
may, unless wisely guided, do
some things that it would be much
better to leave undone. It is only
the party and the leaders who have
courage of righting the wrong am:
nro in full sympathy with the peo
pie in their hardship, who can
hope to lend them right. In tlio
past the republican party and its
leaders Imvu always been equal to
such uprisings of Immunity. Let
us hope that it will be again."
The Hatchet, of Forest (Jrove
is talking some solid sense ou the
money question.
KliAl) "Coin's" Hi'i io's of publica.
tious and g't hoiuo light ou tl
financial subject.
burden of accumulating debt, and we
haggling with the question; 16 to rind him after a lapse of sixteen years
, or the question does not merit on the farm with his shoulder at the
le claims made for it, and we will wheel 8,rngl,D on U1S 10V1B? T
. , . . dutiful BDouse. too. shows plainly the
go along with the single gold ., , . j , n,
" , t t evidenoe of toil and sorrow in the
standard, appreciated 100 per farr0ws creeping under ber eyes Bnd in
ent., measured in those things her silvery looks. During this inter-
used to buy money. vening period since we left them in the
sixth year ot their residence on tne
IT IS presumed by some, judg- bomMte.il to take np the thread ot our
lrur fmm rpmnrlra t .ml in moo
, . 0 ' ., . wife hHS blessed Jerry with two more
tho United states t-hould decide in nMllUa T?r.wt .n Mrv. m hi t.me
favor of free silver coinage that the aged respectively 7 and 5 years Mirandy
fit ill . i
J iiu mucin niaii'Ktnan cornea
out in a golden heading wliii
ni ust mean thai it is gold-bug fioin
top to bottom.
MolUKiw lias t'lecle more dol
gates to tho coining republican
club convention than any county
in llusteru Oregon.
Ti'iiliiBU: cvcloins an chronicled
ns lirfvin visited tho middle West,
crn stale!, attended by the usual
lo:8 of lifo and property.
I.
I
By James Judson Martelle.
CHAPTER III.
N OUR lost chapter we left
Jeremiah in the sixth year of his
residence on the homestead fioan
cinlly worse off than ever, and the
to her the biggest crop we've ever bed
yet, Ibis year, but those fellers in town
what know nbout it stz as how wheat
won't be worth much this fail, owiu' I
believe they said, to overproduction io
other oountries."
"All right," answered John, "I'll 'tend
to things, an' ef you've no objections,
Mr. Judkins, guess as how after milkin'a
over I'll take the gray critter an' go
over to Si Hodges fer a spell t'oight.
Seem's how he's been owiu' nie a few
dollers fer nigh onto three yars now an'
knowio' how he sold a oo.v Inst week, I
j iet thot he mought pny me."
ONE OF MARK TWAIN'd DESPERADOES.
An Old Stage Drivera Account of the Killtne
of Jules by Slaite.
"We liked to work fur Slarte; he knew
h'iw to Ufe gond men wcl;," said Jaok
Welle, the stuje driver, as be fingered
the lines that guided the four-horse team.
He hud been one of the henchmen of the
Hlaile immortalized by Mark Twain the
man-killing filade, mnre feared on the
pining of the west Mian any other man of
his dsy, Buys the New York Sun. Now
the old-time driver was minded to talk of
his old chief as the stige rolled over the
"Well, John, of course you can go, , Simla Fe trail.
but I m not sure as to whether it s not "Whfn von talk of Slade's doiocs von
Si's gal yere goin' to see more'n gittin' must remember that those were tough
the money. times that he lived in and tough men be
John blushed deeply, and to hide his had to deal with. No soft man could
embarasBmcnt hastily finished his have kent thincs straisbt as he did when
supper and getting his milk pails pro- he was superintendent on one or another
ceeded to the corral to milk the oows, 0f Ben Hollidnv's staoe lines across the
followed by Jerry who always helped puins and mountains. There were red
him. Indians and white outlaws to deal with
The milking over and John donned Ljght along, and you had to fhht 'em
his best clothes, mounted the gray ruare wjth. their own weapons. Muny's the
and struck out for Si Hodges where he n;Bht I've been waked up out of my
shortly i fter arrived and put in the H9ep to get np on a stage box with my
evening courting Miss Martha Hodges Henry rifla beside me, not knowing what
Plenty, Yet Starving.
The thin, emaciated persons we see every day are
actually starving for nourishment. Ycu may eat until
you are stuffed, but unless your food is assimilated it
does you no good. The kind of food that makes tissue
and enriches the blood is found in Cod-liver Oil, and
the easiest most palatable form of Cod-liver Oil is
Scott's Emulsion
But Scott's Emulsion is more than this. It contains
Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, a nerve tonic and
constructive agent The nutrients in Scott's Emulsion,
therefore, are just what is needed to build up the sys
tem and overcome wasting tendencies. Children gain
flesh and strength on Scott's Emulsion when no other
form of food nourishes them. They almost all like it
Don't be persuaded io accept a substitute !
Scott & Bowne. New York. All Druggists. 50c. and 31.
nation would go into the markets
and buy silver to coin. No such
thing. Those having silver bullion
would take it to the mints and get
nilver dollars for it, or silver certifi-
U now a y Mu g lady of "sweet sixteen
and is muob help to her mother in the
performance of arduous household duties
and iu looking after minor details about
the farm, jeabus comments of the neigh
bors to the contrary, notwithstand.ng,
cates representing the same, as with the occasional aid of Billy,
owners of gold bullion now take wbo hn9 "ached age of 13
gold, or its equivalent, in exchange yettr8' Dut1wtl ,s . muet, ,0' B ? ""f
' I nt.aw,,r.,ta rlmnnbirinn fi r I Full rf fn n In
or that product. . , . work T. is Karah iIaBe
age 10 years and Robert and Mary,
TlIE Portland Telegram, "the making up the family of five children.
shadow," talks about silver and The spring of 1894 finds Jerry more
says that its remonetization would hrr th"n ever. wiD tbe
help no one except the silver mine Lntjre couutrv , .Ithonuh. there 18
OWI10I8. It the argument Ot the vrv nrnneet of n hnnntirnl hnrvenl tli
w , , , . ,
Telegi am nnd like papers that free outlook for market is not at all en
coinage would result in no appre- couragiug. He is in debt somewhat,
ciatiou iu the value of silver as too. to merchant of Heppoer, who are
, .,, , , . not wont at a rule to crowd their
compared with gold, tho Gazette credit()rSi bll who must have money to
would like to know where this meet their obligations falliug due, and
wonderful assistance to the mine Jerry's lot falls with that of many others
owners comes in. T ie fact is. if " "i
r . . i i r i , i which to square up these little bills,
" amiinnhnif tn Buffnrn nntnlrAil HnllurB
:l l -i ... l ii ii " " " -
11, UlUbl HlbO IIBH1SI ail OlUerS. Tim fuilnr. ,,f l,nk in IWtUnd and
other ooast cities oaiiftes an intense
If ANY more bonds are Bold iutereal in business oirclee io tleppner,
before next Oct. 1, the Morgan- "d every man who Las a dollar out
Inllmcl.ild iatfi.ii;..nta l.nvn sta idiug is eager to get it in lest he
u I i tit. it .ii . I. : n
. : f ... t - ii i 1 1 iiiti i oe lue inner inrouu uio nmiMij
rttttioii r if mirrlinmiirt irm nt ta
last price paid $1.0 1, though the bllima ,h,,m, (or , wbo doe8 D0t have
same bonds are selline in the furetimiiuht enmiBh to look alter bin
markets now lit 1.21i. It is on interests deserves to be the loser.
noticeable that tho syndicate's CHAPTER iV.
i.. : .ii ii. . ..ii
"""ln " l;u' U,,K " "Matilda, tomorrer's Saturday an' 111
even paying a premium for it to hev to go to town an' see that ar agent
prevent it going to the mints, in 'bunt extendm' the mortgage 'uother
Hidrr to bling nbout another sale 'e,4ri "early run me to my grave
r i , riM - . , a reauv wurrji i au irjiu io pity n o i,
of bondrf. lhis is ciiouLrh to make . . ... '
. and hi'hiiis ii mi ir provhlMiioe ilon l
u ........ ,, iiiiHiimi-K. i lie ,iep ,, ,,relty ,, fit jk hev to
country is going to tho devil or to Kivi up. Ilmng it'a 8nturdy the
the populihtrt, wo don't know which, oliiMrru won't hev to go io ukule an'
about a fast as it run. William an' .Sarah Jane can help John
tlie hired instn, plant in an oovenu
i . . . 'fi i . i
TO ro.NSI'MITlVKS lueiu iier. iiiun fp'iKO rftreiiimn
Jiidkii.a In hm wife. Matilda, one rriday
The nuilKruigiii'il having Uen restxred evening in Airil. IS'.K. "An while I'm
io lieahh by himm.Im nirNi,,, it,.r hoiTt- i, ,,.. i, couimutl Ji-rrv. "I reckon I'll
of whom he was greatly enamored, for
getting all about the objeot of bis visit
as be has stated it to Jerry, that ol
collecting tbe amount owing him by Hi
xo be continued,
A Terrible Visitant.
Pain is always a terrible visitant, and
often d'imioiles itself with oue for life
This inflation is preveutible, in ofte o1
rheumatism, by a timely resort to Uos-
tetter's Stomach Bitters, which ohecta
tbe enoroaohments of this obstinate ami
dangerous malady at the outset The
term "dangerous is used advisedly, lot
rheumatism is always liable, to attuck
the vital organs and terminate liff
No testimony is mori conclusive and
concurrent than that of physicians wh.
testify to the excellent effect of thf
Bitters in this disease. Persons mam
a wetting in rainy or snowy weather.
and Wbo are exposed to draughts.
should use the Bitters as a preventive o'
ill effeots. Malaria, dyspepsia, liver and
kidnev trouble, nervusriess and de
bility are also among ttie ailments t"
which this popular medicine is adaoted
For the infirmities, soreness end stiffoeBt
of the aged it is highly beneficial.
FltOM THE MINES.
OlVE to nilver the same privileges
hh are given t pold. That is true
biiiietalliion. l-i thi'ie ntiythini;
wrong about that? liepublicim.
Til K MiMlioii of hu.'ll lieUHpapi'lft
as tho Chicago Iiitor-Oceau mid
Toledo lUadeou the silver (juehtioii
ought t ) and lot iniii'h m ight.
They urn both sluing fur silver.
T. K. It'ilU'llls lias begun (he
publication of l'lio (Jul. I Hill
Mlin r down nt i.i I Mill, Jm-Uon,
county, I lire's mr pa,"!'. K."
"May yi'ii I'Mig an I prosper."
'I'll K Siilem M'lti'Miiuiii in worry
ing itbiitll ."nil t d.'lltlH M.'MMil.
I'd ill itiiNthllig but gold (Inn
country M Vi r h i I nnd iicver mii
have It silver do l ir H til Ii'hk
than it fn
AMilotiiii I'.XiMii wim du'y
rlccte I g.it iiior f Tt'iiiii-Hsiv, In-
ItH I MTU I'ollliti- I out I") ll.o lgi.
bit lie hid Tllllicy, Inn ppon nl
and llm tsit iiiciiiiibei.t. Im
Imtii pill it,t I In' pbu'C
Mor f llf so ' do-1 Call ll lad
f. r ii i b ut n i e biMiig gr.M'inid
sirtlly lliil i ii 1 1. 1 i luiii
Ho y w i I I " ot r Iraine I, Mc
Kit b y, lb- I. l( nii in nti-1 Al!.
soli sic nil bio I) to i.ui ill that
I. -I.
Alltll !litt'Ug!ily tliAtumii
tht of uur !:! ffo'i d,
inn Tor n.-vrrnl years with a svsrs lung
m11 cMimi, sml that dread ilmeHae, t'oii.
hi in lt k xi. i Miixmim to make known to
Ihh f.'llnw ii(T.Tem the mriina of rurs.
Co thuss wliii diwire it. be will cheerful.
ly send, fu'o of etinrgs. a copy of the pre-
.oripiiiin imed, which they will flint a
urn ome fur (Nitisiiinpiiiin, Astlimi, On
try hu' make hoiuh arraugement Iu pay
Ihem store bills, though it do ice m
they're awful large for the thing we
not."
Well," rr.lie.t Matildn, "you
cnu lake (Ue t utter from tbe Inst
inrrh, llriiucliihs Mini all llirniit ami lung churuiu' so the egga aa has been
iiiala.iiea. lie liopea all surTerers will K(,Ui,rrd io au' Myrandy fan go 'long.
hm remedy s ii I invaliiMhlii. TIiiwk , . , . . i ..
i . fer she do ored a ue ralico drees so
itu m n.iiliiiig, ami iimy .ro slil'ing, 1,1 presentable like at preaohiu,
ill pii's.n .,lre., u-v. LDW A HI) A. Au Islul i ickly right iu tny i piiiinn,
n.M., luiiokl) n, W. l Jiiull w. i,u,,-.,, kretilierslietnoalbtitneell
the Inoe 'ihiuit seem' suy o' the signls,
scriu'a how she's young lady now."
"Yen, ia. I'm Bolo'," broke In
Mirmidy, bo had b'-rn au niiobirteii
linti-ner, and wlm was tliinkuig i f a
lisiiiUiitne )oiing nirrchaiit she had seen
ou a fuiiiiHf viail til lleppner and nt
l lOlir MII.K M tTri.Kt.
Ira Miller lesvet Tuesday on a sheep-
liritrmg tour,
Mr. C. A. 11 pm i able ones mors to
Ki t ar.iiind williout prnldlica.
A. tt . Niiluig lui-k Ins rang" stock to
MlK IIHMIIlllllll a fl
nit-r rsiigi-,
N.tl hmiliy be the siitiuat
rliira of S iu,Uy ai'h 1 1 nfll Hr. I.t
entry on lm at ban I.
I'. I. II i I ah i h i. a harrow t. iln run
inlii loa I.mI aouii lima Stfii la side In
nti our alrwla again
J. II. Hi'lliiik-tirH k sn l f unity have
Im"!! hnvmg a "Ifg uf Ids grip, all of
Hi. in li .ing wk si III am 1 1 til'.
I ioi.. r.l oid thai l'ie alali) bv'urrr uf
lbs W. C T. T. sill U lurs at F.i.dil
VI ile hrtt Hiinday at lluVlurk a. m.
('h H'nln mtUa Irip l.i I na
t'n loy laal, an I alati-allial wheat Is 'J In
3 ihmiU liiher In I ins than ll-'iiir
w of Hm p.i,U of Una aceli n haia
(..u-'lii I.'. I Io haul their grata Io Inns.
We ha l.al a a iakmi fain siiim I
r l .al, ah f'i haa itir trrgt-iaium
.m l -if.ii;y an I liaa r i. Ida f.rro-r
l l.i fr. on.. ,,a j. anna', sn I ln. l s'
him ., il. r , iia an I l.rigiilrr r.Mpc!a
f l sit all iii ltul harts'l
J. V.
I i i if Mil . Or . May O h, l"'
..... . - - i a i ii.; i....
.!) ! fof Sllllf 1 ...... .
"If I oi.iild only si'll out so get out of
del l I d d.i II an' stsrl la anew," ssiJ
Jerry wlm was alsa)s Ihiiiking of the
liiorigag anl Lie llidrlilrduras, sflrf it
ha I lro il. rbnirly seiilrj that Miraii.ly
aa to snv'tiipssy Inru li loan the tin I
day sml I he oilier children, Sarah Jan
Slid William Site In h.'li I ho hired tiian.
"Wt.il, Jriry, ahy tlnit'l y-.ti try an tin
ll," atiawefnl hia wif. This rvrlaliii'
nrr in" Unit the ruorigags an'd.ht ia
lelliu' no )m Irrnlile, an' I J Wlilll.l
grat-iona Ihrt jril hi1, .lit Si.tuol bill'. "
ll's lmnaible " snassrml Jerry.
"Kvcrtlhing's down Io Imlris'k au' the
I'lai an' at k, to tny ihiId, wonldo I
sell frr fiu.iig'i t. par oof drbla anJ the
Intere.l said front the luf IgSiie."
"rWma la me, Jrj," auasre4 hia
ifr, ''as lm )mi uoght ess one o' ll ni
haiika in town an sf Ihry w,.nldu'l
l.as lbs pl.' a' pay the .Ul la. With
1 b it's r-iiu' us Iff litis sn' eknhti
Id c l l I'm sn l Imtlu' tn' cSoIIiimi, ws
can iMrf H'l mil i ilrl I sura sngh,"
i "Ull," ili. Jsirr. "ll d 'h't m
Ed. Gazottb :
Id tbe full glare ot the morning sun
sitting in my camp at the old Brittei
stage station, two mi'es east of McEwen
I find myself penning a few lines fo
those to read who might feel an interest
in my whereabouts.
I have just oome from the snowt
regions of tbe Greenhorn where I bnvt
been prospecting f r s ime of the sub
stance ot which John Shrrtn iu and M
Cleveland propose Io make good mone
of, but the search has been fruitless, anil
now I propose to trade a few days' worV
(or some of the "inevitable" that I run
be able to ward oil the trying criei.
spoken of by A. Lincoln in a letter writ
ton tu a trieud in Illinois in 'Cl. lit
says: "1 see In the near lutnre a onset
which unnerves me And onuses me t
tremble for the safety of my country,'
and then he speaks of the itggregnticu ol
wealth iu the hands of tho few and tin
calamitous results of the same. Itn
there seems to be a fair prospect of m
being able to exchange work fur iniine
here; so I think I am tolerably safe yei
awhile, especially so long as my pure
has not entirely uollapsed.
Tbe different mines in Grant and
Baker counties are juat starting up witl
f .ii r prospects ahead and the liiinberuu
iuterrsts are beginning to boom al un
Powder river. Times are a little flusl
here now but hhuda are coming io fmn
all direc'ioni. Every dity lessens thr
chaiicea for procuring work at remunera
live wages. There is but little snow ii
the mountains and tbe minirg seaaoi
ill last "quick," excepting ii. quart)!.
We stopped a few days in Hnaanville
but Huasn not being at hmu we though
best to shoye on to brighter prospect
shrtvl, snd our esr have been mad.
scqusinted with the whoop f ihe Imlt
vsnqueros wl.i'e dashing st fnll speed
down sums of lbs fnrky o'ifTt of Emlen
Uregoii, sml swinging Ihe reals in s
manner that timid make the Morrow
cniinly powlnjs aland back, and rrt
inine in m srm m tuning i, viol
in Ideas monillsins srs not overly faatid-
I ius, l ilt tqiinltii their more d- lo alr
siatrr ill ind ulgence snd urpss lliem
in enterprise snd tlsring. Hut leal I
should are the green monster p'tiniins
the ryes of "The (iirl I 1-eft Holund Me,"
I thltik II brat tl stop drhnetting
lbs character of lUker counly girls, and
pail my neighbor's cow which is o
viailing my camp. Th who know m
tx at know Ihst I siu nut much t.f a ha". I
al III tiuaineaa, lull charily iwrllli.
.In in h lirnt a) iniraliy detusi.da,
sn.l I inn! comply with il.-in.
W il l. lli SKI.
Hatrrsi frtTi. , May 4. Itti.
was waiting along tne way in the shape
of Indians or mad agents, Yes, Jim
Slade was a gnod deal of a desperado
and did a good bit of killing. I don't
think he'd have killed so many people if
it hadn'r been for his wife. She was a
high strnng Texas woman, and was
nrond to have a husband who was
famous among men for his deeds. But
Jennie wat a kind friend to all the boys
who worked for her husband, and would
tend them in sickness like a mother.
About the affair with Julesr I sup
pose that's what gave Slade his repnta
rion more than any other thing. Jules
kept a store at the station where Slade
made bis headquarters. He had a boy
that worked for him, and one day Slade
s-nt this boy off to do something or other
tnd it, made Jules angry, nnd be used
oretty hard wo'ds abnnt, Slade noo send,
ing some man of bis own on his errands,
ilade heard of what Jnles bad been say-
ng and o ime in to see him about it.
"'You ought not to talk like that about
me, Jules,' he said. 'I won't stand il,
and you ought, to know it.'
"Til talk about any man I please,'
s tid Jules
'
1 MIDWAY PLAISANCE
nun1. :!,
The daughters of tbe iWidway might have been made more fair if they bad
purchased their finery at L. BLUMENTH AL'S. And their hus
bands a d male relatives and attendants ought to have each bought one or. our
merchant's ALL WOOL 88 50 SUITS.
He is not aoenstomed to supplying accoutrements for Commanches or Hotten
tots, but we dare say that the daughters and sons of the forest might find mm h
to edify them in his store. We would not promiee that any of it oame from
Paris or Hong Kong, but as an American store with American ideas, Blnmeuthal
'I'd like to see the color of deals cbiefly with the American article.
. .. x -ii n i i nTrrtinwrrrriTlo
tuemanthatl'd be afraid to speak my The fashouable gent or laay win nua wnBi tuey wan ar, uuuu&xnai.o.
minn Bbout.' There is something for everybody and somebody may Have everytuing, proviuea
"Well, that made Slade angry, beoause somebody has the prioe. And such suits and dry goods for so little mouey 1
he knew it was meant for n slur, bebeing -m-rr.-. -w-r . -r
L. 13LU MINIMAL,,
a very dark complexioned man. Then
he slapped Jules' face. When be turned
to go out of the door Jules picked up a
nn from behind the counter and shot HEPPSER.
him in tbe shoulder. Slade fell, terribly
vounded, and we all thought he was
lone for. We oarrieil him into the bona
and then one of the hostlers and I ar
rested Jules and were going to hang him
We'd already got a wagon tongue up
and a rope around his neck when the
sheriff and some of the other men took
him away from us. They got np some
kind of a eourt and jury And Jules was
acquitted. He di.lu't stay theie for
Slade to get well, but, went off down the
roal on another division and went into
business there. Hlade oame round all
ig'it at las', but iiisteid of going after
lull", aa people might think he would,
h just kept on bis division and looked
tftxr his stages and stations.
"Jules had some oattle that be bad
left on the range round the station when
'ie went away. And word same to him
hat they were being stolen or killed.
t last lie linarii tint MIikH was away
from the station and so np he came in
vuupanv with the sheriff, to ses about
'hem. I guess Slade had Something to
i.. ....tt. i. t.ft -. . .. (.;
n liu iihiiiik tun. rci'im nr. tuuiuj,ly y-
leeauae he wasn't away, and be walked LCinQ 1 cllCntS
n on J iile and the sheriff ss Ibey stood
n the btrroora of lbs station.
At the old Btand, corner of May and Main streets.
OKEGON
: YOU SHOULD PWME
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY ! HOTEL
Popular Prices! Comfortable Rooms!
Airs. 10 ixi Ji-ticllej.", Prop
Otis Patterson
NOTARY PUBLIC
CONVEYANCER
i
s
D
UALIy
AT
Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time.
Now Jole..' said be, To hers to ContCStC(l CaSCS
We our qiarrel out. Pull your pistol .. . ,
VonicBieu cusps imenigeDuy ana eKiiiiuiiy Handled.
Old Claims and Disputes
Old claims and disputes speedily settled.
Contests
Between individuals having cor.llirtirg claims under the sirricnlli.ral land
Isws.audlhose between claimants under Ibe Mineral I.sws and sirrinntlnral
claimants; ami also between claimants under any of tbe pnblio land laws ami the
luiirosn compsnu-s snu incir grsntees, ana the states and their grantees, under
t'ie Swemp'Lsntl and Hchiol-Land Grants.
Hpertalty made of securing pstents in the shortest possible time for settlers
who hsve complied with lbs Isws under whiob their ei.tnea were made, and wbo
are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, csnst-d by Trifling
ftrrrKU'nrl.r wiuuo ran ub many ami pinviiiij rniovea,
Advice also given Io sll matters relsiing U ll.e pnblio Ismla, eepedslly on
rvolnts arising nnder the new Isws which bsvs been recently passed providing fof
Ibe di'iK.ssI of the public domain.
If yoa want your land patent In a hurry if yoo want your land bnsiness, ft
any rhsrscter, attended to by skillful and (X'ffipeteol attorneys, and promptly dis
posed of, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
John Wkddkrhurn, Gen. Man.,
Wsshinfflon. I) C.
l.i in. nit lbs lr iu. but I'll ses em" i "V
Tlrr4. Weak. Vrtnaa
Means irnpurs bloml, snd ovarwnrk nr
iMi mncli slraio n brain snd bly
l li only say trt ru's ia In f-e.l Ihr
neivs on t ors l.l.md. Tli'Mi.sn.la nl
mn.. c rufy thai Ihs lal lil.Mt.1 purl
ll-r, ihs Ini uttrvs lunie ss.l srrgMi
l.tlil.Ur Is llisxl's haraapanlU What U
baa tlons f..r t'lhers aill slan do fnt
)a-II.m's l'nfa. Nrf .ttlaneaa,
f Imi, .ms ef appelii and genera
.Uliiloy all diaai'i'ar tl rri ,hi.r
NtXaps'lUs IS .-'.it..ntly lakn. an I
i all.tng b'rM, aseel aleep, alr.n g b ..) ,
' a'.sr. ai il . an I In a wnf.l, li-ai'h sn l
; l. .in-. f .!os the
! S4farar l, la.
I Tle alronrf int all mill hi Is H fa
a Idal tl.sf sr lfrinaiie.il.
in I g-t to work.'
"Jules refused it draw bis gun. H'ade
take, liim ones again to do so, and then
t'i'it tiim. AaJnlea Isy there dead on
I i- (1 r SU U said to Ihs sheriff :
' VVlisi do lh Indisusdo sheo they've
hsva killed sn enemy?'
" l'he slierifT said : 'They scslp 'em and
cut their esrs fl.'
"SUd t.wik out his pocet knife and
9Ut Jnlfs' sirs off. Thf say lis sfter-
ar l carrie I 'em shout io bis vest pocket
bnit tbi.t I bavu'l got anything to
"7"
There is m'.re essrrli Id this section
f Ihe C'limlry tlitu all ntoer dieeaaes
ut l. g-ilier. and until ihs last few
ears was supxaej to be inourshls
for a gresl many )ears ihslora pro-
i.iiiii. e.1 ii s I'h sI disease, sn.l prMcrilwd
fal rrnii-dit-a, sn . b) e 'iia'anlly lallmg
i.t cure illi .ca ir"'uient, prnnniliinsd
il i.icnrabl. h. incc baa proves csisrrb
I l Ih s c..ntllrir.sl iliS'Sao, and lliere
f.r rxi'iirnt ciitiluiinal trealmnl.
Ha l's I'alarrli Cure nianiif iK-lnrrd by
r . J. ( hi-ii'V A t .i ,Tle.. Dliin, la Hi.
nW C .iistilutKinal eursno Ihs msrket.
It la tak. D Milrnallv lo tloae from It)
Irxpa ( s lraak nnful. It seta direotl)
ti the bl '-vl sn.l mnenus surlaesa ol
the syalem. They offer ens hundrd
d.tlUrs fr sny rsas It lai's In sure.
Vn I for rirvolars sod lealinioOlsU.
A.ldrraa.
t J . (Ml EN EY A CO., Toledo, O.
;f".1..l. by lrnifi!ia.s. (3 rn's.
T. O. Boi. 3S5.
Vit.-h-ll M imiof : Ket. J T. Mmre
l"ok hi .lr art nr (r Ul pner ImI
elr,rUy s.-rotiipanied by J a Mans
f).-. W nn..rUt.d M. M'M-rs in.
en la emu g Ik. k W S ( erk sn.l
na i f H'M.d's iu.lt' Itiia pla' I.IS f il'I'S b 'OS.
Notice of Intention.
i ANnorrii F. at i.i.kmik. onrnow,
I 4 i rtl Wv Nll. la hrrr'.y f Ken Ihal
lh ..l.l l.l( l.amo.1 attlrr ht flirit tinll.aiil
hi Intpiitt'i.t lo mat. AMal .r,M,f In an..rl ..I
tin iaim a". I Ihal aal.l n-.l lll Im, n.a.lc
l-l,ir J. M Morro. routitt i iris, al lr.iirr,
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ol aa.il Hi..!. li
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I loa l.tlirlt la IwtoHlllttf SI Wfll
I s. I ii Snl si p")o.,f aa ,, lire I ii.. , Miraii t.
. .iK.ial ii... Ii m All alii is na. ,,..,ii
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tli nt ci I r fil u't Murk, Mi I tl. it
tfdliii sliott ef jultt'i'ti r'i
I'liiuli.ii uf rO.'iii.l, J'sp ai.l
tLulUlU Will I e r:!i'lr.
I tlhatiriiig.il. L'lliaq Ukly liee.lt
h I'.n.'e I i throw t tT Hi slarfnslli'D
pro,ue l.y aitilrr tlat. At Ihs
emp'liif fiar nnlef h g.lg
lie.l of Ilia a.ii.'a rata we fe lire.l,
I ( ' -k an I ..w Is aptrila, lr'l Ins
t I . . I la p'.lrfW sn.l f ill of Impqriliaa.
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.isitiytiia; ' . . si"nrf frm.ly In Inviiorsla th t.vly
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sou,,!!,!!.'. rf..alwas I'll try " "t'all et.f ,ct.e. 1.1 ... i
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a,, 1 Mrs Jul. sho lit HIS IISU.-1'I MUlter ml ll.e
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b-'. i.o. Aa ilj"S O..I'it.sl a? Am-m. I,,,,,.- .. i., . I ii.p.. .,,, , ,.f s.m.sHKkii.f will lists i-rttei-a sa a-l ii'k.eal .nnsl.tt Wrb-
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vas ia in sss n ses us j -'.
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a t'-'l t-'icp I ai'l 1 1 rl.p at I
Notice Of Dissolution.
v0Ttr: it iirsrliTivri tiut Tr,
S (''..!.!. Ip l,rl. l ,f. mm,,) llr,n
II t H o.,.f ai. II I Warran, nti.lpr r,a arts
tiancl ll.,rir-r a s.rfii. a s..al mfrhan.
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M f..r tr(.. n st Id a.l.f n i..
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f,w Sm. In I ..a aa Unr A Sha.
wttnraal i ! tp. aa r. .;,! a I awnio.ta
i..rni,i,imlitil'i. al Ilia t.i tivai.n a
tl.a I:. tt altul.a Caal buodln(, ll.jpn.r.
ft r W.isays,
II I W AkRII
nrs. O . a 4. IV alt
Niw Is I ha lime Ii ga tl.a Wplf
Oregon ian, Ihs grpa'pat seaspsvf rf
l, a WH, Ultb llta ;).i.'p U.ib f si
ly In slyaerp.f tf nos af. . N t b.li.y
e rhir.a.i..i ..f ea'aj anra ean ! nsdp
s Ihp Sal. I'rai a Wi (i. aa a
Here are
THRKE
POINTS
Which ve viish ytu to
Ili'raetniK :
FinxTi-We Keep
HARDWARE
Sr.rrSD: i.fTt.r it
CIIKAP
Tnir.D: W. sell
l;OR CASH
re fbnbJcl tj pivt icon
f'-r It d..l!r tlao tie Haunt
rlUr' muth.H
9
GILLIAM
UJU TLi.sai WiUaal I. W. A, Ji.Jnivvmiai Vrtksltn tts wtl V('r k.sisssa at Usy.st