Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 14, 1895, Image 4

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    PATENTS!
NOTICE TO INVENTORS.
Tbere w.is never b time in the bistor
ofonr cojntry when the demtind for
inventions nnd improvements in the flrtB
BDil scie-iops gHnf rlly was bo great hh
now. The O'lnveniences of rm-jkiiid in
the fnotory ami workshop, the household
and on the farm, s wl: bu in officm!
life, reqni'e continual MCfess'nns to the
appurtenance and implimentg of earli
in order to (mve liibor, time and expense.
The political olmnee in the administra
tion of government does not affect th
progress of the Amerirun inveutor, who
beiug on the alert, arid ready to per
ceive the existing defloiencies, does not
permit the affaire of government to de
ter bim from Quickly oouoeiving tht
remedy to overoome exiting discrepan
cies. Too great cire uannot be ex"r
oved in ouoosing a competent and skill
(1 attorney to prepare and prosecute
an application for patent. Valuable in
terests have been lottt and destroyed it
innumerable instances bv the emplo
ment of incompetent counsel, and es
pecially is this advice applicable to
those who adopt the "No patent, no
pay" system. Inventors who entrus'
their business to this class of attorney
do o at imminent risk, as the breadth
and strenuth of the patent is never con
Bidered in view of a quick endeavor t
get an allowance and obtain the fee
THE PliRHS CLAIMS COMPANY.
John Wedderbnm. General Manage
618 K street, N. W.,VVashington, D. C.
represeniing a large number of impor
tant daily and weekly papers, and gen
eral periodicals of the eouutry, was in
stituted to nroteot its outruns from thf
nnsafe methods heretofore employed
in this line of bnsineHS. The said Con
Tin n v in nrenared to take charge of all
patent business entrusted to it for rea
sonable fees, and prepare and proseoute
applications generally, including me
Rhaninal inventions, design patents
trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer
ences, infringements, validity reports,
and irivs especial at'enion to rejected
cases. It is ulso prepared to enbir into
competition with any Arm iu securing
foreign patents.
Write for instructions and advice.
Philip W. Avmicrr.
tllH F Street,
p. 0. Box 3H5.
Washington, D. 0,
VTOCK RltANHH.
Whilfl yon nwpymir mitnririiitirm (mid up yr
Bun krtsp yiiiirhrnn.t in freeiif olntrir.
iltn T .1 . Innn. Or. HciriuMi flit on Inf
linnltlnr; raiHln hiitix cm left hip, ntniir lilt on
riimt ear, anil iipimr till on me i"it; rutin", noir
row ooniily.
rmipnn. .1. . Alpine. Or. T with har nn
dor it on I itft honlilnr of hoiww; ciitlln mmn
on left hip-
4lli,,n O. t).. K.iif'it Mile. Or ratlin hrnn't
ODnti liifl hip nn I lio"' nin liranil cm riM
)iiiu'lr. Kwii" Muni, nil".
A Iknu. J. .1., tlmi'tixr, Op. HnnKw, .1 mm
DP'.ii.'l ,n '.r Sunk: ra'H'. HTn'm lrt ,.
Ilii-H I) W ail 'i. -Home hnii'l 'I I)
.... ,i... int hi.,; n I.l thi ti n' oi l"U fl .nk
rropofT fil t t'Rt. Mt'tl'irrirop inthultjfc. Hiiiikm
in Morrew ('.unity.
lliirihnhi'iiow. O . AIiiIhr, Or.-- Ilorn
hmii'la U 10 ..'i mIIIit uliiiiililir. Itimnn in Mo
,ii ,,i(ltltV
ii i,i..r I. W.. Ilnriloian, Or. (Mils tirnnil
ml H on I'ift hln and thiirh: split, in h ear,
Hrtitntr. P.'l'ir, I0n.h"rry Orn'fon -llormo
brini'l"'! I'll on Infl ahoiililiir. ('ill I In nainn on
riirllt Hllte
Hurltn. M HI C, l.otiir Cmnk. Or-On caltl",
M aV ronnimtn'l on Infl hip. mop oil left oar. nn.
ilnr half crop oil riiiM. Ilnrm, aaino Imiti'l on
Inifl houlilr. It'tnun ill llrant anil Morrow
'Hr'w'nHn, .!'", lit'lm. Or llnniiwi hramlod 7
on rmlit ti'iul'l"r; ciitln M on Hi h'fl niilii,
lrft 'ir hi1' rop ml riutit ar iiiniw almm.
Hanon, Win . II I'pn'ir. Or. -Ilornw, J H nn
riitht tliii, nallle minpt on risht hip; Hpht in
Bach "sr. .... ...
Hrown. las, linlon. Or. Ilonux III nn tlm
riuhl titli; ialll hhhihoii right hips range, Mor
mwn.mnly. Mrown, 1. ('., Hoi'l''"'. Or. Moninii. mri'lii
V wilh 1ot in ter on h'fl hip; raill, aa'iiH.
Brown. W. J , ln. nri'ipm. Ilnrm' W har
nvr It, on the led ultoiilil'ir. faith' shiihi on left
Ho(r. W. d.. llPP'!r, Or. llnraM. hoi
hraml on ruli hip oallln. m, wilh iplit in
"iiortf.'p.O., Ilppniw, Or Itonwn, I' M nn left
llionl lnr; ra'lhi aa'no on Ixfl hin.
llrnwnlM. W. .1., Hot .Or -Caul. JH onnniwlml
on lfl l l: ""rop on Inf oar mel two nlila'"l
nti'l'l l plrti-a lnl out on riilM aar; on h'ira aa'na
hraml nn lh lft Ihiicht IUiiii in tot aller,
Ornn) eotin'T.
I 'aiauni Warr". Wa"r. Or - Mmmmm liraml
(mIiIhii rlrfht aiill"; ratlin " (Ihrna tinr0 on
rmht rilw. crop ami "phi in wh "ar. Ilanicn in
lirmil m'hI ll.irr'iw riMintitta.
( am.K.,1 alnh.Or V lion honmaonlnfl iHla'
II with iiii'iri.tr nm'ln or it, on h'fl ahonl.h'r
ami Inff ati'ln on all enlta n 'l"r lfar;"n
ft "h'Mil'l.'r only "tt all hornnmivnr ft years. All
ra'wn in (Irani e.,i"'.
I niaJ'Iii, II.. Vma'tn nr la. Or. Il.tran
H I' tin ritfM ah ull I'"", ea'ttn a'na nil tiifhl hip.
Ilantm M.,rr,,w aM I t' nVllla " oinlwa.
rnrrlitaP M l Oa hwy Or ' B'lln 'Mil o"
l,f H'linl B'l li' th.rl.il. a"V In f 'rh'c,
,,.r-.. hilf et"-l (' nn h it ililU. liaiiitit Mor.
i,w a"'l I' i''a r"ii' lp.
Carl, 'I'. II . .l ein l v, lr -Oi'ih'ii rroaa on
nrl, liip nn oaola, w ill"W fork ami illi h.r hil
tn rwhl car, anlil in h'fl nr. Ita'itffi in llrant
r,'l'y. (ltl ali""i. n,""t"'l (B'li apar ihlll
l,n ah eil hr. I" ar ma' ko.l , nr,p t,n Infl nar
,ti'i,lil iipi'r hil in ritfM. V.rfliar. rr.ip in
rn'-l a". I ii" I -r half crop ill loll rut. All tt
n KraiM r-ttmi .
('ink J..I.'iOr. llnnwa.wiiHiriahlaniml
iter ( a'la. aa'n'"t r.rfhl Ion' fkar nialk .'lam
or"t ""i l't a'nl hf in 'l"'it. I
iirnn. II. V., ( lirrinall,, Or, -llorana.1 nn I
't all'la
I'm K I M . Ila' l 'iaii. Or - ('aula, (' with
f i nil..r: Im,, t .,n l"f 'up.
(WVa'i, II t . M e,ii 'i.i. liratl l'.,. Or -.n.
InaM I -I .l"-l.' hat I.m.-,',i nn h.fi
t,.t-il p., ! -a n hr'i I a h lh htpa, mark
tt .,r -h,p. , .'t, a- I l-wla"
(I,, , H, lla. Iiivi Or 1 1 rwa ,fatl
tn. 'Irf'.l Lip t .,11 I.- t'l I'l h. I Ota ,-lia,
tir,-, U I "' h'ra "rfM ll.ltft.; r, I ..M
h'a -. -m I il'it hxilt.t, a .-I c it tl I'tll ol
fl.-hi "a"
li!i.i.lt M lli'l "a Or. IVil-HOm
ri'.l , l. a.. f.'ik in na It aat. h"raa. II l
nn
I Ir Ht l "ig'a Or ll.'raai t.ra'i I l .
nn !( al",il lf. ea"ln tbviia on h.f'.'ilp, h,.ll
ir r,i. aat
f ,,,, r H.lltr.lma Or II .r.-. Ia"l"l
i,-t i' wi" la 'I I!t "'i'l! .i'l; tat
ii.- iia .,ii ritf tit hi li tn M trr-. t'.tn. if .
I ,..., ,.i , l. . II -ft. i ttr t ,"lt, l ..a
rtrf'.t t.p. h-ttta V !t tntr ln .tr I'll ttM
!.,' I -I
ri.t.-,f H I II -ttir Or .Im. K mi
r i'.t i " i '-a'' I r "it iw'.t h p " la'i
(,..,. i, ti II . . , to i I.. ,., I
to Y, Hi !' "'t 'I h'fl all fl ip ,,t l f
' .,.- I," I,- I . I l-'t h p
It- 'i. I ' " ' ' , ' tit II u l.raa I I H
H ,' a i ' ' ' t i I II ai ii,.
li, , l a II
Jnnkin. 8. M., Hnppnar, Or -Horaei, horse.
J im left shoulder, uatuo. inu Mine.
Hanire k'lht Mila.
I.ih's n.F,.;x L na. Or. Hnraaa. cirria i on
eft atirln: cattle., same on nifht hip, unaer nail
iron in rir anil apiu n inn nr
u , ; i. . u ...... . ,.r i )r HnraaR hrananrl
KNY on' left hip cuttle Mine and crop oB left
ear: nnilr alnn on the right
Kirk J. T.. Heppner. or. noraee o on ien
ahonhler: cattle. R9 on left hip.
Kirk. Jeaen, Heppner, ur.; norae- n on ien
shon Icier; cattle same on right Bine, nnaerou on
right ear. r ,
Knmherlanrt.W.O..Monnt Vernon. Or.-I Lon
cattle on right and left eidna. awsllow fork in It ft
ear anil nmler cion in right ear. HorseB aaro'
hran-l nn le't ahoiilder. nange in uranr arain
Iviften, Stennnn. box. ur. ri ij on ien nip
caf'le. crop ann apill on rigm ear. i
aamn hmud in left shoulder. Kange (Trant
rillll'ltV.
.iur.Hllen. John W., ,---' wr.-noran'
hraml""! half-circle ,1 1, connected on inrtannni
ler. ( attle. eaine on lett tap. itanue, near loi
itif""1 .. .. ., .... t j.j
Liihoy, J . w Meppner vtr. noraea Dranneti
Ij'nl A 't '''ft Bhoulder; cettle siime on leu
ip, wattle over nnht ye, tnree ants in rigm
ear.
l,orfl, (teorge, Meppner. tr. norsea nrannen
donhle H cot.nect SotnetimeB called e
awing H. on left shoulder.
VmitT lar-Hr. nappiier or. t aiue. in u on
riitht hip; hnrae M on left shoulder.
MorgH'l. n. a ., tlt'ppuer. vtr. ntirt, m ;
on l,.ft ahonhlot cattle same on left hip.
Mitchell. Oacar. lone, or. tlore-8, o on ngn'
hin; cattle, 77 on right sirte.
vlnt'iaren, U. I., nrownsvine. nr. nonw,
iirnrn Son each shoulder: cattle, M2on hip
MnHirr. Frank, Hot Valley, ur. mine snot-
itv, t,,-r.rlr on catt b nn rihs and nuier in
Bach oar: horaee same brand on loft, Btifta.
vtt.Hu ... ... . .nmiit,in. or.-n nnrae. -
with half circle under on left shoulder; on I :attt.
'onr hare connected on top on the right Bide
Hunge in Grant t olintv.
mi in.l,.. lino Uiick.Or. Horses A N con
nected nn left, ahonlder: cattle same on both hips.
Nordyke K., Hilverton. ur. ttoreeB, mroie ion
left thigh: ca' tie. same on lert hip.
Oliver. Joseph, Canyon City, Or. A i on catt If
on left hip: on horses, flame on left thigh, ltauge
in Orant county
Oiler. I'erry, Ltexington, ur. r u on ii
ah'"l.'l0'.
fln. Herman, Piaine City, ur. un cattle.
P connected on left hip; horses nn lert suae
and wartle tin nose. Hance in (trant county.
Pnarton. Olnva, Eight II lie, i ir. norsns, quar-
tr circle ahiohl on left shoulder and 24 on left
hin i uttle, f'ira tn let: ear. rami ortippon. at
i i :.. .n ir;..,. T;ic
ii ihti inn. nulla- .tn .......
Parker ,V Hleason. Hardtnan.ur, iioreesir ot
ft shoulder.
Piper. Krfe t, Itoxingtnn, Or.- Hnr ob brand.
K li K connected) ni, left shoulder; rmttlr
mnnn right hip. Kange. Morrow county.
Pniar ,). H.. lnxingtoii. Or. Ilnrsefl, .IK con
nuniar) ii- loft shoulder; cattle, same on left hip
nider hi' in each oar.
u. ' nno. Or.: horses niamonn roe
aKimldar- cattlo. J l J connected, on t.hf
ofl hip, upper slope in left ear and slip in the
iglit.
tiri Indin. TIardman. Or. Horsea, annarf
crt"- with unartflr-eircle oyer it. on left stille.
IteiilTigor, 1 .una, neppner, yji. iiiimno, j i. itu
It, ft shoulder.
Rush Hroa.. Ileopner, or. tioraos nranoon t
, iha riitht ahouhler: entile. IX on the left hip
crop off left our and dewlap on neck. Range It
Vlorrow and a'Doiningcoiimi'm.
Keaney, Andrew, l.eimigtnn, ur. noraei
branded A It on right, shoulder, vent quartet
circle over nrano: Cllllin anuiu iu rigm. top
Hit'igo Morrow county.
Kovse, Wm. II. Uairyyine, ur un connem
with nnarter iMrele over lop on cHttioon rignt nil
and crop "IT riu'ht ear and split in left. Dorset
same brand t.n loft shoulder. Kange in Morrow
Omul ami (liHiam counties.
Il,.i,.r .1 w.. leupner. ur. tioraos. ju oi
loft flhoulder. Cattle, O on right hip.
u.,w,k,ill .1. W.. (looseberrv. Or. Horse
branded HI on left sh .uldar; lange iu llor
county. L , ,
Ha ling. ( ' Heppner, ur tiorsea nranuou
on loft ahoiiliier; cattle same on left hip
Hwnggnrt, H. I'., lioiingtnn, ur. tiorsea
wilh dash under it on lefl stille catllf II with
lash niuler it on right IP P. crop nil right oar ann
wa hlh'd on riitht hind leg. Kange in Morrow,
(lillinm and Umatilla nountiea.
Hwuggnrt. A I,., Athena, ur. Horses nranne" v
un left ahouhler: cetthisipne on left hip. Cro
tm ear. watt'" on lert hind leg.
Htraight W. K Heppner, Or. Horses shaded
J H on let "title; cattle .1 H on left hip, swallow
fork in riglp ear. iimlerhit In left.
Hupp. Thna., Heppner, nr. noraoa, B A 1 on
h,rt Inn: nattl, same on left tup.
Kli'-i"r John. rnx, or. ini; connected nt
horsos on right hip: oattie, aama on right hip.
crop nil right ear and niuler bit in left ear, Kange
in urii"t. c'lil'itv.
Huiith IP'om . Huaativille, Or. Ilnrsoa, hrantletl
II. . iei shoulder; cattle, Hine on left, Hhoiildor
K(piir's. Jimiea. Arlington, Or,: horsea branded
M on li'll ahoiildor: cattle the snina, also iiiwp
wa.ldh'. Ka'igo in Marrow and (iilliiim cu tntiea
Ht'.ph"tia, V. A., Ilard'mitl, Or-; hurst's HS or
rig'il siillo; catiln horizontal L on the right side
HiKvouHiin. Mrs A. J.. Il'ippner. Or. Caltle. h
nn right In i : aw-iilow-fork in left ear.
Hwnggart. (. W., Hepp'iHr. Or. -Iloraes, (I nt
loft tUnnl h ; ca'tle. (4 un loft hip.
Miii.rrv. K. (I.. Iloptiner, Or. Cattle W C oil
,.ft ten crop tiff r-tfht ami nml.'rbit in Infl mr.
il'ovlipt; horai's W Con loft shoulder.
rlio'iiiiatin, J A., Hoponor. t ir. Morses, J on
,.fi mI .l r: cattle, 2 on left shollldttr.
rilioota.H. r..Kt'.letlirine.Or. Horatai. C-on left
shouldor.
Tiiinor K. V . Heppner, Or.-Small capital T
lull sliinihltii. Iiorsos; callln luinie on left hi'
tilti mi, III in bolt, eara.
l liiT'itoti, H. M., lnnn, Or Horses branded
H I' ftinneeted on loft alitle; ahep same brand.
VaudurptMil. II . J. Itona. 1 Ir:-- llorana II V eon
uuilil un right lioulder;calllii, aaine on right
In..
Wiilbridge. Win . HppMr. Or. I lories. IT. Ij.
nn the t"ft aliolliiler; cattle same on light hip.
iiriip'tM left fir and rigid ear loptasl.
Wllaiei, J'Hili O., Halelll nr Hepntier, Or.
Iloisoa brnmlotlJij un the left Imiililer. Kangt
Morrow .iuiotv.
Warren W It. Caleb, Or-Cattl W wilh iiuartw
ciri hi nver It. nil left ante, split 111 right ear
Horsoa aaine brand on left shoulder. Kaugeir
Umnl comity
Wad" Henry, llepptmr. Or -lloratai brandof
act nf apattiM, un Infl atitiuitier Ntel lert Inn
Cattle brandntt aanm on left aide nil. I left tup.
Wninnger. ,l..hii, John I lay City. Or -On hnnuv
tht-tas pamllel luiff oil left nhnuhler; 7 on ahnep
hit in taith mra. Kang in (irnut iul Malhnet
oietntitia.
Wo.slwartl, John, Ib'tmner, Or. Honwi, til
enunnt-Pal en left shoulder.
VVatkina, l.iahe, H"pp"r, Or. Monuw hmntlnri
1,1 K r,,nti,a'lHil un left atitln.
Walla-e Charh II tppner. Or. -Caltle, W ol
rntht thih. hoi, in Infl ear: hum. W un righ'
ahtiuhler mitllt aalllBun left shulllder,
W'hiltier lirtai., mini ingiuii. Maker Co., Or. -Hurt-i
lualidtal VV II ciutinclmi un left ''iiuhler
Illinois. atH'o, Hamiitttn. or.-(JiiBrter rir
cln titer three tsars on loft hip, taitli calUe luif
Ii',. Knngn I Irani ctitiiitjr.
Wdliama. J . Iing Crnnk. Or-lltirw, tpiat
ter ciri-ln nyer three Itani nil Inf t hip: call In aailif
a. lit in na.'h ear llantfe in llrant ctntulv
Winn, A. A., 'leppner. Or.-Hnratai nitiiiiniiA t
nn sh,,iil,lr, l nit In. saute tip right t,ii.
V'tntig. J. M., OtMMMtmrry.Or. Ilnrwai hrander
rXtit. II.. rl.1,1 h.ntltlaf
TAVERN OF
A- -Castle Crass
o
T
I
A SMOKY CONTINENT.
That la What North America Has
Been of Late.
Note of a Traveler Who Crossed to the
Faclflo Uurlne tlte Kecent Great
Forest 1 Ires Strange Slfc-hts
and Incidents.
OPENS JUNE 1, 1895.
GEO. SCHONEWALD, MSNAOIB,
Loxary, Good Cheer, llospitalily. De
Jiirlitful and llealthluLPastiiries,
Miikhless MountiiiD Scenery.
SWEET BRIER CAMP.
Established last year In a roman
tic tiell of the Sacrcmento Canyon.
lust Dl'lOW anil in mil new ui K'auu . 1.,J
old .Shasta It was a great hit and record of extensive lires on plain anu
prouiises still more encouraging re
sults for the present year. T. J.
Loftl's, at Camel la, is still in charge
and will aiiBiver all iuqulries.
Renorts continue to come in of forest
and prairie fires in the west. The fires
in Montana and later in tne norin
west have been followed by others in
Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas.
Those who have made a study and
A t ew candidate for public favor
this year is
SHASTA VI CI NO CAMP,
in forest say that those of last summer
and this fall are unprecedented in the
history of this couatry. The fires
reached from the preat lakes to the Pacific.
A New York Sun reporter who went
west just before the Minnesota disas-
the largest figures of all. Thus, in the
immediate vicinity of a Bunsen flame,
the gigantic number of 30,000,000 was
found in a cubic eentimeter, or 489,000,
000 per cubic inch. In Mr. Aitkin's own
words: "It does seem strange that there
may be as many dust particles in one
cubic inch of air of a room at night
when the gas is burning as there are
inhabitants in Great Britain; and that ;
in three cubic inches of gases from a
Bunsen flame there are as many parti
cles as there are inhabitants of the
world."
Possibly tests on the air of smoking
rooms world reveal still greater num
bers. Mr. Aitkens has not yet tested ,
such air, but he found that a cigarette I
smoker sends. 4,000,000,000 particles,
IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT
AlsointheShnRta region, about ter passed through a haze of smoke
tiilla unH n half from Dtl USUI ui r. v - - " ., ,
that extended clear across tne country.
He went from Buffalo to Duluth on
the lakes, and so thick was the smoke
that it was necessary frequently to
blow the fog whistle of the steamer
for an hour at a time. All the fog
whistles at the lighthouses on the
lakes were kept going night and day.
Near Cleveland the smoke was so thick
a mile and a half from Dunsuiuir.
It in a genuine paradise mr hunters,
fi-hers and seekers of health and
pleasure. Kasy to reach (near the
railniMd). sighilv, and all the ne
cessities of camp life eaBily procur
able. All liiquirh-a about Hhasta
Victim Camp, if addressed to W. C.
Gray, I)ox 4, Dnnsmiiir, C.al., will
receive prompt attention.
Camping in The
ADDRESS A LETTER OR POSTAL CARD TO
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney,
P. O. Box 463. Washington, D. C.
Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the 'ate war
are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled for ordinary manual labor, whether disabiiuw
was caused bv service or not. and regardless of their pecuniary eircumstances.
mnrf or less into the air with every, M'lDOWSofsuchsoldiersandsailorsareentitledCilnotremameajwneinrrsu.u.
more or less, into uie tu wim cvcijr ..j. ,., , , if now deoendentuoon their own labor for support. Wir
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 almost all cases where there was m,
widow, or she has since died or remarried. ij ..ui..ji.ju
PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died In
service, or from efTects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for sup
port. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular army or
"Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for Wither ratei nnder other
UWT nousandsrsolJidVving from $, to $,o per mo,th under the old la- are d to
hlKh rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pensioned, but
also for others, whether doe toservice or not. . ... also
Soldiers and sailors disabled in line oi aury in regujnr uiuxy u u. ,
puff he makes.
"Justice," remarked Jupiter, after
he had read the morning papers, "you
seem to be falling down pretty often
these days." "Yes," replied the god
dess addressed, regretfully, "I keep
losing my balance." -Detroit Tribune.
LOCAL MARKET REPOKT.
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS that it was impossible to see more than
, " ,.,ht.. i.nrel. olenwood. the length of the ship when approaeli
Tcl on. Ben Lomond,
Iloulder Creek.
j!) Reduced Rates
i During the Campine season will be
muue Dy me
iirnnnn
it
Ui i.
For full particulars address
E. I. KOUKKK, Asst. tier. "ass. At.,
1'OKTI.AND, OBKtlON.
July 26. Or any S. P. Co. Agent
ARE YOU
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It rltpreilr!1y lih fruits ami vefetntile.,
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The Paperforthe Peoplel
$1 OO m Year 14 Malm),
Hiwlmen c-p and fci-rwua f'l.-na ot
le.ttuu.iuial I--. W, Mil en appiuativn.
ktnitn Crilnii'j, 1 70 Fulton St., N.Y.
ng the breakwater. On Lake Superi
or the smoke was so dense that suores
of birds lost their way and welcomed
the ship as a place of refuge. Ihey
were birds that almost never venture
bevond the forest, and so exhausted
were they that they were practically
tame. They took crumbs out of the
hands of the children on board the
vessel, and one beautiful little preen
and yellow songster, almost as delicate
as a canary, lighted on the head of the
reporter and rested there for tuny nr
tecn minutes, while the reporter re
mained in conversation with a party of
at least half a dozen. It was impossi
ble to see the famous Apostle islands
as the ship went by them, and the har
bor of Duluth was in a thick Haze.
On the way down from Duluth to
Minnennolis the fires were burning
freely in the famous lumber district,
but there was no indication ot tne ter
rible disaster that was to overtake
Hinckley the next week. The country
had been so long without rain that
everyone seemed to think that it must
come in a day or two, ami there was
little apprehension that anything
more serious than that which had al
ready happened could occur. Travel
ers could see a few hundred feet out
of the car windows, and as night came
on the thin line of flame eating its
way through the leaves and underbrush
was visible every mile or two.
In St. Paul it was impossible to see
the river and the city itself from the
heights. Out in the wheat country of
thi! Dakotas the haze seemed to lilt a
a little, but when the grazing country
of Montana was reached desolation
seemed to reign. For fifty miles at a
stretch the plains were black as far as
the eve could see. The cattle had
been driven back to the mountains,
the herders said, in some eases for hun
dreds of miles. The streams of water
and the little lakes, that are the salva
tion of the country for grazing purposes,
were dried up. Occasionally there
would be a patch for eight or ten miles
that would be unbr.rned, but over the
tho mnuncla in thnt rolling cotliv
try there could be seen the approach
of the fire, and there was no way to
stop it
At night the fires were especially
beautiful. The flame wns nevermore
than from six to eight inches big',-. Oc
casionally it ran in a straight lint par
allel with the railroad fra diM nice
if several miles. At other tinus it
formed crescents and circles up the
sloping sides tf some extended Ktm',1.
Again there were acute and iluis
itngles, and as the smoke rose and
tilled the air it made it impossible to
see clearly for more than u few hun
tired vanls.
In thi- Kocky mountains it was the
same story. Far up t ho ieaks, close to
the limit of the wmi.1 Wit, Kcores of
fires could be seen burning briskly,
where no hunter could have left his
oftinpllre burning. Some of the fires
in the mountains, ns well as some of
thoM" on tlie plains, were undt ubtedly
started by locomotive sparks, and some
were started by the negligence of bun
tern who had not exl uigm-dird their
cnnpllrcH nn leaving fur their srt.
but no one could account for the lire
fur tip the liUMilituill hides.
n tin raeillc slope the reporter
found wore of touri-.ls who had
changed their routes and given up part
of their trips liecause of the siitulie.
Seattle wna in a fog, and the attractive
I'uget sound was as if it did not c.i--t.
The sound of the fog whistles on tin-
Mi'iiiiiiNiat was the only iii.il ui mil
that Seattle was a m-n;trt. All mini
u nnd nt her kinds of ti lling wan at a
etuiuM ill. and the citii tis wi re si ing
thiil the smoke wus u most serious In
to the industries of the I'lacc. Ihiwn
through tho licautiftil n:et fertile ml
lev nr l Tcgon t tn' MimUe In. I I lie scene
ry, mid lint until the travelers were
c!oe under the flank of l"ti'U
Mount Mi;ista In upper t'alif"rtiia.
'ul, I thi' towering pile Is seen. All
the t .iviide r,inge nn lilddi n, nnd the
MiH'rti peak. Mich b T;ieom;i. 1 1 . m1
and ,d, itns wrr a If thry Imd Hot
I ST II
Not until the reporter bad reached
the N Ikirk unitititntti In l'.rltl .li Co
1'iuil.i.i. on lu n y li'Miie. did lie llnd
the it in. sphere ch ar. The hotel keejvr
tit (.la. i. r sl, that the day tlmt burst
In p!eii.!.r over the siks. on Sunday
i f the nvotid wet k of N-ptetulvr, w as
the llrt jvrfivtlv el. nr day that had
ls ti wi n there f.nr to tamiths. mi. I at
l h Id. on the rii.ti-rn al.... f the t an.
n.liutl r'kie. the radr I i Ili. i.iU t, !.
the s.iuie t..ry. 'Ir.irl. r. r..t'i-. a. I
in. n aifi w.-tti in r t rt un Hi.'ti r ' in-
Wheat, bu $ 35
Flour.bbl '1
Beeves, cows & two.year-nlde, cwt. 2 50
" three " " o til)
Shpep, muttons, bead 1 50 S) 2 25
" gtock A tiu 10 i ou
ITngs, on foot, cwt 3 00
Hoes, dressed 4 un
Wool 5 8
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll
Eutts, doz
Chickens, doz 3 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per cwt
40
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CALIFORNIA MAKKWT.
Wheat, cwt $ 87i 97J
b'lour, bbl 2 50 3 50
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 5 00
Muttons, cwt 6 00 (ffi 8 00
Hotrs, cwt 4 50 5 25
Wool -EnRtem Oregon.. 7
Butter, lb 6 0i 13
Rifgs.doz 14? 15
Potatoes new, per ot... 1 an 1 fill
" old. " ... any?
Ohiokens, doz 3 00 6 00
L'nrkeys, It) 11 15
PORTLAND MAKKfcT.
Wheat, bu $ 52 53
Flour.bbl 1800235
Beeves, cwt 2 25 3 SO
dressed
Muttons, live shpsred. .. 2 25 (SB 2 75
dressed, lb 04 M1.
Hogs, on foot 3 50 3 75
dressed, 11) 04V
Wool EnHtPro Oregon... 05 07
Butter 1 15
F.L'trs. doz US Cfi 08J4
Chickens, doz 3 00 4 50
furkeys, lb dressed. . H
entitled, whetneraiscnargea loraisaDiiuy or nui. ni,i.,ii.
Survivors, and their widows, of the Klack Hawk, Creek. Cherokee and Seminole or Flor
ida Indian Wars of 1833 to 1843, are entitled under recent act. .,UoMei1
Mexican War eoldiers and their widows aUoentitled, if sixty-two years of age or disabled
"oFdcfaUiVs completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted under
iateRe?ertedr c'laVms reopened and settlement secured, if rejection Improper or "' Wj- h
Certificates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and sailors of the late war wnu
halendVohr1lwsragnaU?0?mation. No charge for advice. No fee unless successful. Address,
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
TOHN WEDDERBURN. Manasine: Attorney,
-.WITH.
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Youre BOUND to Take 'Em.
'We tnke pleRsure in reoommendinp
hnmberlHii'a OoiiKh Remedy beouum
it if? praited by nil who try it," says .1
VV. Cox it Son, druedists, Marshfield
Oregon . No one Hfllioted with a throi1
or nine trouivo eiin UBe lliis remed
without pruisins it. It tilwBys give
,irotnpt relief. It is espeoiiilly Vftlunbh
for colda ns it relieves the lung, m iket
bretithinif punier nnd nitln exptOtorHtion
cold will never reonlt in pneiimonii
hen this reinetlv isi tBtpn Hnd renHtm
bin onre exeroiHed. For ule b;
Slocnm JohiiHon Prnu Co.
l'KIZKS ON 1'ATEN'IS.
Make i
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(1110 Hllll IVl'llIN
Km t li tie .
Leaves No Constipation, -
CnreH it, rh well fls fill B'llionanefB. Pick Hendiiobe nnd Mulnria. The only
oomfobtabi.k pill in the world. Sold by hII drnt'i-'stH or petit by mail on
-ceemt of price. 25 centH per box. 1JKEN 1'lhS M bl 1UA Ij L U .
411 CHlifornin Street.
Sim Fnu eit-oti. Cnl.
legal mm
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office
We pcc!up phtftitR and to indn
ipoplo to k'-ep truck of their biinht
i let.B we offer a priztt of rue Iniudrer
lollurtt to be pnitl on the flrnt of ever)
nonth to the petniii who nbruitB to uf
die tiioft tneritoi ioiiH iiiventioii during
he pretvetlinsf niotitli. We will lilw
dvvitit." the tiiveiiti'i'i free ef charue ii
lieNa'iotiHl Hieorder, a weekly iipwp
;iHp-r, pllblihlied III WMtdiiUKton. 1). C.
liicli Iihr an i ltetinivH circtilalitu
lirmii'hiiut lb Uuitfil States aud I
levnted to lli iutereftn of invptitom.
NOT 80 IIAHD AH IT HKKMM.
TI.p ltlea of beiiitf iibl It) invent unrre
linn InlteR diohI pfiiptu an lit in Tt r)
Ili 'itH ; tin deliiRion the eon'pati)
viMii'M to dtpel. It IHlhe niropln thliivr
iiul nitiull in veiiticmn that m 'ike the
MfiittKt atiiniliit of money, ami the com.
dex oiii M are mdilnin prolitahle. Altntmi
Vi r l.oilj, at riimim time or aeother,
oneeiiea nn iilea, which, if patented,
mtil. I pp liHb'y lt worth to hiru
ortuiit' U' f.'rtnuately nieli ideaa arf
muull) dltlilf d wit limit tho iwhf. Tdr
iiniile invrtili" na like Ihe ear wtrdnw
liieli Pi'tild he randy altil up ami down
Allium! briMikitiK Hie panaelteer'a back,
he antic pan, Collar button, the nut lock.
h bottle t"i'ter, tint annw ehovel, art
ildiiira that almoat eter)o''e aeea pmni
av of improvititf ntton, ami it la I hem
kin I of itttrctilion tlia lirilnjlheurfa'en
retnriiM to the author.
'lie prz- e tlT-r will ha patil at tlie
ti I of i".ich ni'ititb, whether the appll
.alii-n In-ho aetftl ntinn by th
VnU ft t'lfit e or not Krry rotl)ettol
Html apply for a patent on Ida infinite!'
h'"'iii;li it. and whet I er ;e pteonrea tb
hir t't'f no', the iiifrntor "ill liv
vrIiimIiI patittt,
i in: rnr.ss claim company,
I'nn.ir W. AviHirr. tien'l Manager,
fd' V St. N. V. Wa.liiiiKtoii, P. C.
1. S. The li pi.illull jr of till
'otnpinj; timv Im. m.jei from lite fact
that lla atni k ia In Id by alatitt aeveiit'en
Suti Iri.l nf ti e li ad.iirf lie apapere of
Hie I'l.ltrd Mtalia. tf
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FOR INVENTIONS.
Equal whh the interest of those having claims apiinst 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 to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, ii not
entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.
With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorney
and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re
tained counsel expert in patent practice, aud therefore are prepared to
Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct It
terferenccs, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases.
Register Trade-Markg 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
trether with a brief description of the imnortant features, ami vou will be at one;
advised as to the best course tc pursue. Models are seldom necesaary. if
others are infringing on your rights, or if you ere charged with infringement by
others, submit the nutter to u for a reliable OPINION before acting on the
matter.
THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.
618 F STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C.
r. o. box ea JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.
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