Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 17, 1895, Image 2

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    removed by patting silver back to
old place as money of redemption
and as a measure of value.
"TELL THE TRUTH, AND SHAME,
ETC."
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
. . Editor
Business Manager
THE SILVER-UNIT DOLLAR.
iah Judkios
J. Laurence Laughlin, professor
of political economy in the uni
versity of Chicago, has been
secured by the Chicago Times
Ilerald as financial editor. "Coin"
in his "financial school" pays Pro
fessor Laughlin and his views
particular attention, and now the
learned gentleman is endeavoring
to "get back" at "Coin" through
his employer's paper, claiming
that the unit as adopted in 1792
was not a silver one. The Minne
apolis Tribune publishes some of
Prof. Laughlin's opinions which
are reproduced by the Portland
Telegram, the reputed "tail" of the
Oregonian, and the paper that
gives vent in its issue of Friday,
May 10th, to this
"Hilver mouometitllium is populism
and populism ia silver monometallism
and Buy democratic or republionn effort
to dissociate the titles ia impudent later-1
fereuoe."
Quintessence of rot!
The International Cyclopedia,
which is a strictly American
edition of Chamber's Encyclopedia,
on page 120 of Vol. X, under
subject, "the unit of value and
coinage laws of the United states,"
says:
"In 1785 congross adopted the sil
ver dollar ns the unit of money. On
April 2, 1702, in the law establish
ing a mint, it enacted that 'The
money of the United States shall
bo expressed in dollars or units;'
the dollar 'to bo of tho valuoof b
Spanish milled dollar ns tho same
is now current,' and to contain
'571 J grains of puro silver. Tho
same act fixed tho weight of the
gold englo at 217 f -10 grains, or
21) grains to tho dollar, which
made the ratio of vuliiu of silver to
gold by weight, ns ono to fifteen
(approximately). Iu 1S.11 tho
weight of puro gold in tho eagle
was i educed to 'I'M grains, no
chango being made in tho weigh
or fineness of tho ailvcr-uni
dollar."
Tho italics "silver-iiui!" aro ours.
but wo desiro to call special at
tention to tht'HO words. Also note
tho language in tho ahovo quo
tation from tho authority mention
ed, "Tho money of tho Unite
States shall ln expressed in dollar
or units;' the dollar 'to bo of tl
value of a Spanihh milled dollar as
the same is now current,' and to
contain .'171 J grains of puro silver."
Wo have imt examined tl
Kncyclopedid llrittauicii on tho
subject, which, regardless of so-
called American nuppltiutMiU ain
revisions, is intensely Knglitdi, but
tho (In.etto contends that its
nuthority is r.iind to tho bent,
l'mf. Laughlin Hot excepted. That
tho unit dillur was silver nnd
contained 1171 1 grains of puro
silver is ns ooiieluHivu ns tho fact,
long CNUhlirtlieJ, that tho woild is
round. To KHsert that the unit
was other than a hilver ono aluma
ns much igimrnnco or d-'airt t
avoid telling tho truth ns to coin,
bat tho latter projMnitiiin.
Section 0 nf the roinngo laws of
IT'.'i further t-taten that that there
shall bo coined 'Vnglc - each to
l of tho value of ten dollar or
units." This law did Dot say that
tho la !., of tell-dolliif g M l.ieOA
Portland's organ of populism opines
that "one of tbe issues of the state cam
paign next year should be tbe abolition
of the railroad commission, as it costs
tbe state en enormous amount of mouey
and no beuetit is derived." That was
one of tbe issues of the state oampaign
last year, and tbe desire ot tbe people
then expressed was thwarted by the ob
structionists in tbe late legislature whose
taotios the populist organ approved. It
is a safe polioy, however, to advise a
short-memoried people this year as to
wbat they should do next year. Tele
gram.
Tho bill repealing the law creat
ing the railroad commission passed
the house, where all of the "ob
structionists" were found with the
exception of three. It went to the
senate and was huDg up high and
dry. W e suppose the three ob
noxious "obstructionists" just forc
ed President Simon and his helpers
to kill the bill repealing the rail
road commission. The Telegram
will have a sight more influence if
it will tell the truth.
mought be, an he's comin' rite into the
house. Pa, yon'se go to tbe dore an' Pll
run an' tell mam to be puttin' on her
beet dress an be presentable like."
Thus spoke Mirandy Judkins, who
ras looking out of the window, to ber
father, Jeremiah, one day as be sat
meditating over bis troubles and tbe
mftrtoarrA rtn Vi i a V -irr at tha Vtortirt n ! n cw
Saturday morniDg tbe eventful day . ., .
. ... , " , 'or the seventeenth year on the home-
when Mirandy was to accompany her 8teaj
By Jamea Judaon Martelle.
CHAPTER V.
father to town, rolled round, and found
Mirandy np betimes and ail hustle and
"Ob, I reckon it's that ar' agect
oomin' to collect tbe interest on tbe
k..Dn.i : .. i. - . : . l.
r r mortgage, answered Jerry as he knocked
journey. . ' , . . . .,
After breakfast John brought the 1"" ,7. , w-" f wkh
the butter and eggs were carefully
Ouk readers will get a good deal
of hard reading and cold facts from
the Toledo Blade.
The Utah republican league has
elected delegates to the Cleveland
convention and adopted silver
resolutions.
Admiral Meade criticised Cleve.
land and the would-be dictator
proposes to have the admiral court-
martialed.
T. K. Roberts' Gold Miner is
out for free coinage of silver, and
is authority on mining matters in
Southern Oregon.
our town progresses we hope soon to
have church services more otten.
Our Sunday sohool is progressing
nicely and we understand will prepare
for a pleasant entertainment on Chil
dren's Day.
Tbe Congregational S. S. convention
at Condoo, was visited by Misses Anna
Balsiger and Oraoe Sohofleld two repre
sentatives of the lone Sunday school.
As our town is improving, we hope
that our school board will see fit to
appropriate enough money to fence in
our school grounds. We believe there
' nothing which helps a town more,
than proof of tbe citizens' interest in
education. Our sohool should keep up
with tha general improvements of the
Scott's Emission
The stranger after tying bis horse to
Jake.
May 13, 1895.
IONE ITEMS.
packed in, and after many admonitions 3 . i. .
' ' "'.'""w t h P fpnno nmjiaoilail in tha h nil an anil
from Mrs. Judkins to Mirandy as to how fl on tfce door
sne snouia conduct bereeif wits pro- mmmn ,
incnj nunc iu luwU) ucrcujiuu auu ma
daughter started for Ueppner. It was Frank Sbepardson, an engineer on tbe
a beautiful spring morning, typioal of Southern Paoiflc By., who resides at
the bracing and exhilarating climate of Angeles, Cal., was troubled with
Eastern Oregon ;
wrapt in a green verdure and their visited the Hot Springs, but received no
surroundings enveloped in a mantle of permanent relief until heused Chamber
loveliness. The plaintive call of the uin'B Pai? B?lm- H? W lt iB the .beet
wU,UWwm ouuuammeu, 10 me For sale by Slocum-Johnson Drug Co
Bweei songoi iue meaaow iarK, ana trje
happy obirp ot the robbin as it flitted to
aud fro, the waving fields of rich mellow
grain and grasses, prolifio in their Ione'8 boom is complete, but far from
growth, were wont to oall for renewed '
energy in toe spirit of man and dispel 0OD8trU0tion Bod more to oome
any gloom tbat migbt shadow the heart pni,na,in, tt PBfpBahin0 rain a hn,
witbin. No wonder then that Jerry dis- pleasant weather agaio and farmers are
pelled for a time from his mind tbe m'ire bopeful.
thoughts of his financial difficulties and Several prominent business men of
took on a happy and jovial mood in con- Heppner purchased some ot Ione's
fortuity with the loveliness ot nature's f?! u. !"
l1- .., , u i ii . Our three blaoksmiths are permanently
handiwork and the exhilarating scent ,ooated jn thejr new Bnopf aB to
ui umuis d lomuio, wnrK. nava ineir nanns run.
The trip to Heppner was made in due Mr. Ben Case will represent tbe Ione
time and Jerry prooeeded at once to at- Republican Club at Portland, the other
tend to the business which had brought delea'e no being able to go.
" T a. i n 1 ii -r . i
him here, leaving Mirandv at the store if""?. "W euur . 8 ""e
where she had seen the handsome stratton. from Missouri has filled ber
merchant, and of whom she purchased place.
the goods for ber new dress, after having Rev. Curran still preaobes at the
received a fair Drioe for the butter and IDe school house onoe a month and
I tlAtfQH flllla f" y-1 ff (1 at A A nAn1 fl1tn All Art
goods were so aheap, and suited ber so
well, that she was happily able, out of
the money left to buy other little
trinkets whiob go so far to please a
young lady's heart. Harry, tbe young
merchant with whom Mirandy was
dealing, and of whom she was greatly
enamored, was very affable and
obliging to the youDg lady and showed
ber many things about tbe store wbiob
she would have liked very much to have
Bocklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively oures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to eive
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
riPoe 25 cents per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers. Jr.
Opening Night. Lastevening Boyd&
Saling opened up their ice cream parlorsi
next door to Green Mathews', and did a
rushing business. People like to get
out occasionally and iudnlge in ice
oream, soda, milk-shakes, et o;ctera, and
may be the gentleman eojoy anioe after
dinner oigar. Boyd & Saling seem to
have provided all these things, and a
good many more, and tbe Gazette oannot
see bow they can fail to eucoeed.
Bilious Colic.
Persons who are subject to attacks of
bilious colic will be pleased to know tbat
prompt relief may be bad by taking
Chamberlain's Colio, (Jbolera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly and
oan always be depended upon. In many
cases the attack may be prevented by
tuking this remedy as soon as tbe first
indication of the disease appears. 25
and 50 oent bottles for sale by Slooum
Johnson Drug Co.
Anyone haviDg one. two and tbree-
year-old steers for sale should see Sam
Kinsman at Heppner.
tf.
1
The death of Mrs. Patrick Ford,
wife of the editor of the Irish
i
World, is announced. She had
been connected with charitable bad and quoted ber price that were really
Catholic institutions for more than Bst0Bbing in their lowoess of figure.
thirty years. Jeremiah having- attended to his
uuaiuess amies, ueing ante to get tne
A LEADING journal tells its mortaBe "ded anrther year, and
I 1
readers that it is a "brave" act for . 0 'D" oat'sfBotory arrangements
, . ., . . . for tbe settlements of his store bills, he
a country newspaper in this state returued to wbere he b8(1 left Miraniy
to line ltBolf up with the power of to do her trading and they soon took
greed (Jold. Yes, it does take their departure for home.
grit. Most of us have observed Jeremiah while in town bad also made
l(laj inquiry as to property valuations, but
receiving no encouragement be decided
The Oreconian comes down oot ,0 "t'enipt to dispose ot bis property
na;nUn.,lin. t -,:... "unueauiooauie on ror urn. longer
monomeiainsr, ,y. A. ooaw, WHO Mirandv all the wav home was con
las published "A History of tiuually thinking of the young merohant
Currency, l'i'i'i to 18!)1." Any wuo ,I,J DjS(l') ""ob n impression ou
persou could readily see that the ,,or 8"t, mHU,i"ueJ to ur lUB
Oregonian is endeavoring to ape L " , . i
the ideas of Americans who are Jeremiah was too full of business at the
agents of English gold syndicates, time to pay inuoh heed to Mirandy'i
but lt is surprising that it will remarks, but latr on they were foroibly
admit it by goiug direct to the reculle'1 to b'9 miud bdJ be foou,luen
r...i.:. i. i io ouniain muou more iruiu man ucnon.
fountain head for opinions. 4 ... . , , .
and other dm rc brines were tbe ovDosurn
(EN. A. J. WARXEIl and Hon. of evry ye In tbe household and
Joseph C. Sibley, the two silver f"ly edmired by all.
men who are making a tour of tho JrralH''. tiin tiafaotorily
P.t ,nlBl,nrt li.n. ! ""B'-'i uuucii uungaiiona in
' , " V Ur-pi., rMurwd with brave hwrt to
ana uus wcru, mil maue no piiDJic , he prformn-e ot bn arJuou. farm
fpet'clies, but probably will do SO duties, aud with tbe aid ot Jubn aud
today if it is popsiblo for them to liwr faithful and loviug epouse, got
return after filling tho engagement luroi't" " ' "
at Colfni. Wash. Itntl. nn.ntlia 1x'hiu r'r on the bonieitoed,
Crescent
Means Half-Moon, Doesn't It
&
l UT WHETHER there'! a man in the moon who burned brush on Sun
day, or did any other evil, wrongful act, or whether the moon is
made of green cheeae, concern! not the trado who want first class
bicycle with all the modern Improvements, at prices within the reach of ail.
The Crescent la made by
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
is not a secret remedy. It is simply me purest ui
Cod-liver Oil, the finest Hypophospmtes, and chem
cally pure Glycerine, all combined into a perlec . hmuh
sion so that it will never change or lose its integrity.
This is the secret of Scott's Emulsion s great success.
It is amost happy combination qi nesn-giv mg,
ening and healing agents, their perfect union giving
them remarkable value in all -
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ASES.
WASTING 01
ia in r.nnsiimT)tion. wherein it arrests
the wasting by supplying the most concentrated nour
ishment, and in Anaemia and Scrofula it enriches and
vitalizes the blood. In fact, in every phase ot wasting
it is most effective. Your doctor will connim iu wc
say about it. Don't be persuaded to accept a suusuuuv
Scott & Bowne. New York. All Druggists. 50c. and SI.
1
fUHE
1 MIDWAY PLAISANCE
""111111, nrf,,
The daughters of tbe Midway tnieht have b?en made more fair if they had
purohased their finery at L. BLUMENTH AL'S. And their hus
bands a d mr-le relatives and attendants ought to have eaoh bought one ot our
merchant's ALL WOOL 88 50 SUITS.
He is not accustomed to supplying accoutrements for Commanches or Hotten
tots, but we dare say that the daughters and sons of the forest miRbt find much
to edify them in his store. We would not promise that any of it oaine from
Paris or Hong Kong, but as bq American store with American ideas, lUnmeuthnl
deals chiefly with the American article.
The fashionable gent or lady will find what they want at BLUMENTUAL'S.
There is something for everybody and somebody may have everything, provided
somebody has the prioe. And such suits and dry goods for so little money !
L. BLUMENTHAL,
At the old stand, corner of May and Main streets.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
i
V And is tor asle by a
THE rATTERSOX PUBLISHING CO., j,
" Agents for Morrow nnd Orant Counties. ;
W S th Crescent before purchasing.
YOU SHOULD PlplPME
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
C1TY HOTEL.
Popular Prices! Comfortable Rooms!
Alr-ss, Tom Bradley, Prop.
"Hitch Your Wagon to the Star."
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
OF.-
May17,1B9S. 8 P.M. Optra House.
umliviiltHl Hiiiixrt of Bilver tnon
fur olluv, winch would imply Unit
only iiiuliT (vrtnin conditio!. h
woulil tluy fitul it iitu'i'HHiiry to
liiiinch u i Min tho tHlitical ton a
diHtiiu'tivcly Hilvor party.
aud allboiigb the ueceMariee of life wt-re
ruortuuutily blub and tbe ruarkel prioe
of Kraiu and other marketable prodiiola
eitrrnirly low, wa find our Jeremiah
till with a brave heart, bia aboiilJer at
tbe wheel with a deleruiiiiktioo to
maater Iba aituatioD at all baiarda aud
In Itn.l I. !.... li.n I . vlif ....I - I
i he i oriiikihi nuu in n rrrrnt m,...,.,,! i i. .i,),.... nn.Alji
: I . .ii. i - . ..
. ... . inu. i urn wciopua v mu . .,, u b .ff . ,b- h .
i .......... i ... i. f l ...... l . i - .
ii--.'iiiiy tun wn.t'uc rt'l'I'IVI'.! It l..,n ... ,., . i ...
.,-.y -. ,. r rrurnr iniiT In to wheat 100 acrw of laoj, baullug
tli jjoldit'i roiiitiina in New York
gram to market, repairiuii fuce aud
lUiriiiK to f urniHli ready j-riutM aMM,jlll( ,a olU.; Utm dotiM.
--fPR0GRAM:-
lNViW ATIHH.
yi'KTITT-Mr. (irHt'ie. Mr. Mrwnrili, Mr. 8. H.
Iliimi r ml Mr. A. W. riii-rni.
Hl.DTTOV-"TIkela l'leo," Mniiitlo K. A'lklna
tY-"Uim-mlUin; A Moiled Trcatlw," Lillian M.
III.Ih-v.
Hou, Mr. Hiitum
ORtTloN-'i'araUrlUni of RiimI nl Amrrlrs," Matn'l A.
Lrver.
CLa rornmY, ri.le K. Ijtt
w, MIm llrown
1rai'l BorN"-Yatll.-torr, . Ann Mellalrj
CL Ktl.
Aiuii ko l'aimrTii r IirLm, Don. W. R. r.llla
fAixixu Word to rat Ct. I'rtn. A. W. Wlr
elnfta on "aomul inoiioy" to lo
UHi-d n auppl.MiiiMitti. Of couran'
oviTy country tiewapapcr waa tliua
Hpprun.'li.vl in tlio couil'iiii'd clTort
to lll'lld lT tlllt Will tf tilt tHHUilf.
Tliia ia tho nniniiiH of tlic Suu'a
artitlc, and it luakra what wfl con-
alitor a full riHeitioii of tho
matter Any nowapnir that
allow iteelf to In contaminated ly
tho apiita of ltritif h pdd will 1h
ditriihto. and liatisl ly tho
H'pl., and wrll it DU;lit to U
Tbe winlrr d( Iba uJmn ot the an
leentb asd brgiuuieg nt the aeveateentb
)r on the lntuled paaae.1 i' IT pteaa-
autly riioiiitb in a aeial way, Mirandy
Qu.lni timi'b rpjionietil atlt'odiug tbe
frntifiit daiioet givru Iu tl.a nnjbtxir.
u.hhI and "tuaabliig" the Ooaolry
liallaiiU, thiiil ber thoiigbla were
out oft to refer! to Iba handeutua
young merchant aba hal met on ber
In lUpt'iier wilb ber 'pe.
JeremUb and lit faithful ponae,
iboiU'b diHily Iriiul.tr.l over Ibrlr
in it.
KimptiTU'
M'.m Broao ktitl Mrs. Pullon
Ind. btedura, were very Ihaokful (hall
Tli. ra U iimra ealariti ta Ibia ae lioo lil.rf ka.l a auni t.n.f i. r,.t n.rm
i.i - i
1. til l.ualtnal a it. I Mill ll lloa laiatl faaaM
tear oHWi. , w Ineurahla. 'fn.'ietit aiuottiit irf Iba lire.fira vt
kteal tiKiit tara .lu lora iitw I lite illi lh t raolu-a of a lillla frugal I
t'MI dollars of unit-." or to Im of iim.i. ll a l-al J.Maae, and irh-rilf. ..bi m. I.t l.n ,anj.r Ir..ia il..,r I
th, y al . of (..,, a,l v,r d--JUra. ! r;' r"'.'," ' L!:? '-'t J '"' ' " -
Nilr. rnn l .11 rrt l.th op.Mi ! at-le. H,iei,e . pr.oea eaiarrb ''i.len.lU r ra.ly to reauiu lt.tr
I I m 1,1 .... I ,r I ' ' e.-"'it'l'l-tiil ilaraa, and theff-burden cf .. and attain ballU aith lha
' ' . r. i ,"r"" --l.lnt...n.l traaimanl a lara.lrt ..f tba w.hI I for tiratit.ooj
lot ni.l, will! ailvor, lu mlina ia uumi ira nianuraoiiirs ly
.lit... i I... .. ,t K. J. ("Ihh A t'o , T"le.l Oloi. la lltr
......... ........ ....,.,-..,,., ti.n nf .1.im( Plir. B roM,,i
ifttUO with tLoa IhiUkra whioll m ' ll 'a taro mtfnall la from 10
-ii i I ilin a (ii a traaifc o.it-il. l ai'ta doerlly
Pienat)r..rtu..iiHy a ,11 how, , ,,,.kl WSMU, ,
tli unit uf alu. Thou half the '' '. Tbrjr i fTef m. l,nn lrr.
. i . , ... ii.ioara ..r any raaa 11 laoa n eioa.
ial..,.,au t..,t ..f ll... . .itn.l ,.f i ; waa
r-r a
II
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7ICYGLES
Here are
THREE
POINTS
Which we wish you to
Remember :
First: We Keep
HARDWARE
Second: We offer it
CHEAP
TniCD: We sell
FOR CASH
We are enabled to give more
for a dollar than the usual
"Dollar's worth."
r.TTTTAM
V-- A JUaf MS A 1 All A
I & BISBEE
Main Street, Heppner, Or.
the.
lile ks Drocery
Arc the Highest of all High Grades.
Watrantr.1 -iflo tn ar In. jr'.a Inilll In Iha iM. rrraMieaa nl rlca.
ri ant t li .lmr.1 to r mot mmirjr l--f an lnfrOur ahrrl, Iti.I.tou
ha.ln Watel!). H-iia ati.l guaanli.l l.jr Id Imllaiia ll.rfr', t o ,
lU'.U n di-llal r trt ii, ) Ik-Ii'I la a ! f'.'l
SCORCHER SOS. 22lb. LADICS' $75.
INMANA HICVCLE CO.,
IK WIRII IIUKiK. Il.r -lia, l . f. . A
,UB Aim l-t fa!fB ()f(.n, friuli'l-'n, of
MONEY LOANED, rim M.
ill lniit..i., aiin I r-H rlr Nruutiat.
a1. Wara irr.rr. In nrKdlinia nr. I
Inor.cnKra uinmi ttnir.ivel fnrma Iu
Oret-.n, lib ra.iern prllr al a ralei-l luli-reat
tint l.i rer. V r rviil Mr annum. Wurtiingi
ri.fire that hava h lulini bf other mm
Mulra. A-l-lreaa lth itamp.
MF.KVIM lOiOKT.
Haker ( II jr. Orenon.
Notice Of Dissolution.
NOTIi K I lir.RHIY lVfM THAT THE
frlnrrvlilp hrfeUifori. rxl.tlriK l.l.rrn
II P M-i'Urt ainl H h Warren, iio-li-r Hi nnn
nanianl ll.ir-ier Warran. (enrral turn lian-
iltaa aataliil.hmelil nM auil r.xiil h t. In
llr Hirf . I T "tl. h. Ihldlaf lrll ililr
hy tnulual rntiaut, II K Warru ha.lng
,.,.. nl Ma Inirrral i T. W. a 1 Ii
n Btiu, lo aiin aa ll.irnrr A Khr,
aMttmra all inllilln. n-lln u ail a'T-Hittla
i..iiliiiir liii.lii ( Ote ... 't iatlili In
ll.a Oral National Hank toililln, ll.unrr,
oti-fon.
it. n H(arR.
II. I. W AKKKN
ller-Jilief. (.it , UJ , l. .
-13 READY-
To Make Tiling Lively!
IN THE GROCERY TRADE,
And offer thir nw inniea of Tia and
fa.flWs at .riea tbat wilt tnnke a arnia-
tlou.
Tlia Wljjta llntiai. Ornfcra rarrira
Fnnpy ami Htapla (ir.pripa. Wmwl anil
Willnwwara, (! urn ami Crorkary
no. I Tin war.
d wn, tmttinu doulli wotk on th A.i.lraa.
r-llier half, riihaocintf its valu and jf-fi..) .. Irastata, 5
thus loieitiij tho il-l.t.ir to pay a
.irtuil i-riMiiiiun f..r motiy t-
l. l'ia r-'iitf V If 1. This hal.l. lop
fetcod OiTU oar t-H'i.!, is uttit i oa4ai
"ns itar itf J ?)f s
ar 'IM. Oiir
In .at'fi,. tin nal.a Ol.lrt ., ,i
nia, ti-i nialU tew amall Ilia am -art.
. tU rail aJ aalils rr taaa
r. I Hwtm
cturrtit vi.
"I'a, a.-nia i-na't fnimu' ui tLa raj on
liolafl atk lla's fulrraj ll.a tiara aaj
uta 'j.niali ia r.m,o' I. ait. VoiiJar
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waala, ahau bo's Id tfaa la Ua
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MEADOWS & SC1UVNUK,
l!av sucolisl A. M Ounn in th Itlackamithii g
lIualoMMi sn-1 arc prepsrl to do all kinds ot
SWiMM, HEPEHG AND HORSESHOEIHG.
lliifhat tric.m iail fur potiplry pro
i!nri in ricl-Ntt,: fur kimhI. N,-w gimdi
arriving daily.
Call and rjamina to aaa fur nnraf.
NmI lir l-i U,a City total,
Heppner, Oregon.
Now la Ilia liroa o gt tba Wa. klr
Ofrtfinmn, lha (faalaat oaaapapar of
Ida Waal. Wnb lha(li'tia.U-ib ar.rl
Ijr In ailtanpa-.f-irooa aar, -. No tlr
eotrblnaili.n i f naapara ran ta ma.U
to Ilia alata. IWai.la w will giaa aa a
rraratnm an M ioii oal )nnrnal.lba Wrh
f( I'laalar, an a.-rtonllcral pafr.
t.m.a to dow ao.l autwrila.
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