Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 28, 1895, Image 2

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    lfYflUWELIPR
ASS
who are not afraid to act in ac
cordance with the best interests of
our people, free from the
slime, corruption and arrogant
dictation of the money power of
Europe. In its small sphere, the
Gazette will continue more earn
estly than ever to "speak out in
meetin' " on the question at isbue.
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON,
. . . Editor
Business Manager
Geo. P. Hughes, a delegate
elected down at Portland, was one
of the strong anti-Dolph men last
winter.
PATKOXJZE HOME INDUSTRY.
The battle for the proper recog
nition of silver in the ranks of the
republican party has just begun
Paste this in your hat.
The Northwest Sportsman under
the management of H. G. Mathies
is one of the best periodicals of the
kind published in the West.
Mathies is "all right."
The Gazette does not believe
in "begging" any question, but on
the contrary contends that a brave
man will not "stand from under"
when it comes time for action.
The Pilot llock Record is the
latest advent in the newspaper
world. Though the field ia un
tried, yet we hope it ' will prove a
good one. ThoB. Nelson is the
editor and publisher.
Summed up in a few words, hns
silver fallen in value compared with
those things used to buy money, or
is it a fact that gold hns enhanced in
purchasing power? We deny that
the first proposition is true, but
insist most emphatically that gold
has risen in value, and under the
single standard will continue to
rise.
It is really laughable to see
Lyman J. Gage, John It. alsh
and J. Lawrence Laughlin, com
ing out in the papers and denying
that thev attended "Coin's" meet
ings, or that they made the re
marks that "Coin" said they did,
rso man wuo read the book ever
supposed for a moment that they
did. It is astonishing to think
that these men are such infernal
chumps. Notwithstanding the
positions they occupy, they have
shown to the world that they are
the three most consummate asses
that ever nibbled at a wisp of hay,
Salem Independent.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The nndersiffDed having been restored
to health by simple means, after suffer
ing for several years with a severe lung
affeotion, and that dread disease, uon
sumption, is anxious to make known to
hia fellow eutterers the means or cure.
To those who desire it, be will cheerful
ly send, free of charge, a copy of the pre-
soription used, which they will find a
sure cure tor Consumption, Astnma, Uhv
tarrb, Bronchitis and all throat and nine
maladies. He hopes all sufferers will
EIGHT MILE ITEMS.
The principle of sending out of the
country for articles that are raised cr
ruannfitctared at home, is a pernicious
one and shonld be discouraged by all
who are interested in the prosperity of
our own town and oonnty. "In onion
there is strength," and if our people
would stand by each other, patronizing
home industry in preference to sending
our money out of the country, the bard
times would soon lose its terrors and
prr sperity reign supreme.
Heppner has a good flouring mill,
equipped with the latest and most im
proved machinery, and turning out first
grade flour, yet some of our business
men, under the hallucination common
to humanity, that something produced
at a distance is better thin can be pro
duced at home, are decrying the quality
of home-produoed flour, and sending
money away for other brands, thus
building up rival communities to the
manifest detriment of our own, as this
money spent'with our own mills would
again circulate among our people.
There is a well equipped job printing
office in our town that pays taxes in
Morrow county and has several em
ployees who patronize tbe town, yet
some of oar business men are sending
to other towns for their job work, where
tbe money will never return.
Our farmers are oapable of furnishing
this market with all of the bacon and
such farm produce required, and the
money paid foreign paoking houses and
railroad freights might as well be thrown
away, as far as building np home in
dustry is ooncerned.
However, we have firms like P. 0.
Thompson Company, who uphold home
industry, giving home production the
preference, and such firms should re-
nsB his remedv as it is invaluable. Those
desiring the prescription, which will cost ceive the unqualified support of all who
them nothing, and may prove a Musing, ,eBjre tbe prosperity of our own town
will niHHNH HtlurtiHH, xfcHv. uLfvianu i.
WIUON, Brooklyn, N. Y. junll-w.
and country.
Miss Eva Brians, of yniir eity, is visit
ing friends in this vicinity.
Ed. Rood is through shearing aud is
having his wool hauled off.
W. O. Worden has moved t the
mountains to stay this summer.
Fanners are still summer-fallowing
but the ground is getting rather dry for
same.
Luther Huston has been Ranting
timber culture trees out on his timber
oulture this week.
Cliff Jones is as busy as ever this
spring blacksmitbing. He has had con
siderable work to do.
Wjll Allison came over from the
miues last week. He states that water is
getting rather low over there.
We had a frost Tuesday night last
which played havoc with Bquasb vines
and such like, however, not injuring the
fruit any.
The farmer who sold his wheat for
25 cents a bushel, undoubtedly realizes
where he is at by this time, but "there
is a good time a ooming, boys."
Jim Inskeep bae struok water in the
well be has been digging. I suppose he
is ready now for some one who would
make use of it in the way of cooking.
Eight Mile needs a good store, and
why don't some good-natured person
that has the capital build oner 1 am
satisfied that a good trade oould be
built up here.
Tom Graham & Co., have just fiuished
threshing John Alston's wheat, and it
was in good condition for same, having
been kept over winter. Surely Eight
Mile can't be beat. Mr. Alstott did not
thresh bis grain last fall on aooount of
wheat being bo low in price. As prices
have enhauoed this spring he concluded
it was best to thresh.
J. D.
Eight Mile, Or., May 24th, 1895
BOUND TO BOH UP.
From the E. O.
It was good politics for the republi
cans to bave no splits in their ranks at
this time on the financial question, as it
would have been the "opportunity of a "i always be depended upon,
Billons Colic,
Persons who are subjeot to attaoks of
bilious colic will be pleased to know that
prompt relief may be had by taking
(JhainbnrlHin'B (Jolio, unoiera ami
lliarrbrea Remedy. It acts quickly and
In many
, . t , , ... i i crtnrn inn nunun uinr un.nun.u vjj
lire nine ior m-ir compei.mm wnu are hjg nmeA M B()(m M ,he fi,H,
uncertain whioh way the oat is going to Uidiontion of the disease appears. 25
jump and aooordmgly undecided what and 50 oent bottles for sale by Slooum-
tndo. The republicans (cted wiselv in Johnson Urug Co.
the meetings of their dabs at Portland
in not allowing the free silver radioals to
secure Any Apparent foothold. It was
even the right view for the conservative
aiiverites to take And the action of the
olubs oil the financial question Is strong
evidence that it was so understood and
was in no way a victory for any par
ticular faction. It the believers in the
single gold standard for a minute allow
themselves to think that the people are
FROM SALEM.
It SEEMS that some will insist
on establishing relationship be
tween Congressman Kllia and the
Patterson IJros., of all sorts rang
ing from half -lirothor to brothers-in-law.
While this is indeed
flattering to us, and wo tiust not
particularly displeasing to Mr,
Ellis, we must insist once for all
that there is not a word of truth in
this statement, which is commonly
believed by many and has Won
induHtriously circulated in print
No political action of the Tatter
noun necessarily represents his
wishes, and vice rrrm.
The Oregoniau insints that the
result of the recent convention of
republican clubs at Portland was
no vindication of "the thirty." Let
ui nee. The convention was
packed to down the independent
biineUllihts and yet the latter
jhjIIihI nearly 400 out 1,050 votes,
How many silver men voted with
tho majority, believing that it was
not tho proper time to discuss the
financial question? Wo would put
that numW at not less thau 'J00,
It is noticeable, too, that the
"goldites" put oil their tickets sev
rral rank anti-Ilpli men, two
whom, Hon. TIiom. II. IVnguo am
Dr. J. N. Smith, received renped
ively, fur il. leHle-ht-lure mid de
cH'iU from tho firat cunresi-ioiia
dinttict, 720 and IU votes. If the
kiiiejo ntniidnrd men rati get any
consolation out Hum lliey ale
Inore thnn i1.mii. to it
Tilt (iAZettl ft ill continues t
.
lo it ire innco ai l vull tnsixl on
it rilit to a Iv.h'M. itxIetHMidciit
lilteUlIiim by the I'nited State,
Mono of Mitt iicci hnry jxilitirnl
inovei i.f tlm future, the cnuii).
nation of which, Mid it ot.lv, will
rent. .re to (hit nnti 'ii it fotim r
oetity. Other leinlstiotl tut)
llttlp, but it will fall .h..ft f the
lihjevt a invht 1 atUilied. If
thu pilh'V cf this country to d,.
riM dtr, and cotmrijnently
thoft thills U 1 t buy lh' llu'tiey
of ultilllttt redemption, b'VUl-e
111111 el ill Col) lltioll Will
llTef-UKIIi C outline Wlier ailtpr
buy m much m it rtfr did, tuettu.
itig of Court lh riil,neenirt,l f
golJ. 0 rt)Ul indeed eo our
(stopl l:..J.tef il,i ati-l tlellg
taU derr t l rrr difficult to
Hemmer ClirlHtlan Endeavor Society Krprf.
xrutrd at Sale Ui.-Llvf ly Times at the
0. O. F.
SHOOTING AFl'BiY.
Frank Wilkennon, or Clark's Canyon, Slioots
Charley Beymer Yenterday. Biymer not
Serious. y Hurt.
Charley Beymer came t) town yester
day with a bullet wound in his left hip,
seeking medical aid. Dr. Mo-Swords was
called and removed the bullet. The
wound is not a serious one and the
youog man will soou recover, provid ed
he takes o.ireof himself aud no nnlooked-
for coinplioatiocB arise.
The shooting was done at Fiank
Wilkenoon's out at his home ia the
head of Clark's Canyon. Some trouble
had been brewing between Ueymer and
Wilkensou for some time, the latter
accusing the former of taking some
barley. Newt, and 'G?ne Jones and
Beytuer were out chasing coyotes, and
meeting Wilkeoson the trouble wits
renewed. All went down to Wilken
son's house to inspect some evidenoes of
tbe truth of the charges made against
Beymer. Further quarreling eQsued, re
sulting in tbeshootiug. The injuredman
must have had his back to Wilkenson
probably getting away from the weapon
at the time bs the ball entered at the
back part of tbe bip, striking the femur
bone and glancing around to the front,
just under the skin where it was re
moved. The weapon used was a 38 cal.,
Smith & Wescon revolver.
Wilkenson oame to town and gave
himself up to the authorities, and was
released for trial tomorrow under $150
bonds.
Lateb Trial in progress as we go to
press.
Shilob's Cure, the great Gondii and
Croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size ojntains twenty hve doses only 2uc.
Children love it. 8 ild by T. VV. Ayers
Jr.
For good meat, full weight and cash
prices call on Johnny Hager, the new
butoher, next door to the post office
a discovery of the greatest possible benefit to mankind
was made in medicine. Physicians universally recog
nized its beneficent results and welcomed it as one ot
the most valuable remedial agents that has been devel
oped in medicine, because it covered such a wide range
of usefulness and brought into requisition the most
Temarran e Tmn-men erne in cAiiicu. x u.o j
Scotrs bin
and this wonderful nutrient was Cod-liver Oil, but
until it was made available in Scott's Emulsion it was
almost useless, but by their process of emulsifying it
and making it palatable and easy of assimilation and
adding to it the Hypophosphites of Lime and boda,
they have given the world a remarkable curative agent
in all wasting diseases, both in children and adults.
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Drugaists.
and 51.
Bncklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, bait Kheum
Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all akin eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or uo pay
required. It is gnii'anteed to stive
porfect satisfaction or money refunded,
ril'ce 25 ceuts per box. For Bale by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
A NEW BIBLE.
The female suffragists, finding that
the Bible does not favor thir cause,
bave determined to get oat a translation
for themselves. We do not know bow
muob of Paul's writing they will discard,
but they must repudiate or amend
good deal ot them before they can claim
him as a cbnmnion. This action on the
part of tho women reminds ,us a good
deal of tbe Boys' Debating Society
Whenever they wanted to do anything
Notice of Intention.
rAND OFFICE AT I,A GRANDE, OREGON,
j Mhv 'il, ls'.t,). Notice Is hereby given that
the following named settler has tiled notice of
hiB intention to make final proof in support of
hs claim, and that said proot win ne mane
before J. W. Morrow, County ClerK, at Heppner,
Oregon, on June 28, 18'.i"), viz:
JOHN GOTTWALD,
Hd. No. 5101 for the SEH NEU. N NE and
S E NW See. la. Tp. 4 S, K 2S E. M.
He names the followiiiK witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culiivation
o( snld land, viz:
William Sanders, 1. A. Moore, James nrown,
It. Natter, of Heppner, Ore.
B. F. WILSON,
a8-19. Kenister.
Under the date of May 17th, Mrs. C
M. Charlton writes from Salem regard
ing the reoeut doings down there. She
says:
"We have enjoyed Immensely the C.
E. convention. Mother (Mrs. Spray)
not largely in sympathy witu free silver Bcted g Ul.lei.tttn fl)r the Heppner O.
coinage, aud that the question has been j, t( v ,H(ie nrooer report that the constitution did not permit,
men lor some lime in uregon, so lar .i(i i1HVa D,1(,n Ue banner C. E. tbv Bimply suspeuilod lue couatitution
as the republicans are oononrned, they fop (iri. Rnii i,,-.,,,..., in numliers. This was a very convenient way i f
are reokoning without their boits, to the ,.K , .ittri. or t..mr "nrotliHr getling rouud difficulty, but it would
leSNening of their strength and usual rl rk . i, ,.rHrpr. to be callod. was hava been better to hava done away
far-sightedness. The free silver lui ve- IireHHI1, .....i BI1llINH(l ,r in all the with the constitution altogether. The
meut is bound to bob up again in the L, j , 10nrj ,jIUi j H B fine new Bible however, will doubtless do a
republiuan ranks with a much stronger l hi v rv ,,H, nPHt worker in great deal of goo Uy prom (ting a stil ly
backing than it developed in the meeting ..1i1.rali., of the million and a half ot tlia old one.-Ex
of the republican olubs at l'ortliiud. ,,, , , Hra , th. ,mn
ner "For Christ and the Church.'' He When your heart pa-ns you imd un
...l- ..i. . I. nn .n ..i.l ,,un ,., v miuht Mil n- lisilxl pHlpltatlnii IS frequent, acconi
' " I I i,b,lil ,n,HKl miii ttllll nllltlfr'H (Il
Chainberlait's Ooiixh Itemedy because P . for the 'rather' of Christian t lTiri
it is praixed by all who try it." says J Lndeavur is in Hie pnme or maiiiioou, (rra a JMIrdered slalo of h liver.
W. Col Jt Kon .- druuuists. Marshfleld. full of Vigor aud strength, giving oue no digestion is imperfect and tlier is lnil
Tl ..... I.... ll.d l.'.mitrtti If t.tl.tiavttil tn ruiMiim
v tt - . : t ii . l .mi.. .1 luil ll.a tn mi u iinur nrftilrtn till lr RTiiiinMi. t " .-..
wrmnu. nus . w , ,.,rnM ....... . , B ,fouW- W1 1 1 . r. 1 . 1 V
or I il nu troiiiiti can use Hi m feme. Iv iieiorc nun jn iu wiiiuu w mm
millioiit praising il. It
prompt reli
n.r i-i.i.in mi u rt-iicvrn iiinniiiu, in mm o... r , , - ....u.. i....,.i
,.,,., i HUtl lMliiry iioiiii in r.i.rui'.u y Honcirii
toward an nm'ikin.i ... . ........ . t.,: .
....... i I ""- - i-
"llie urami ijo.ig i. ir. t. r., tmttlo.
just cloHed one of their most brilliant
mMh. in ml the "parade" which took
place yesterday a on of the most
impoftiiig ever wiineosed in Oregon.
The fl teitids dicotirl inspiring
LIGHT, STRONG, jtfFCMttffi T"
" 0X SCIENTIFIC
Four Models 885 and $100.
EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE.
Monarch Cycle Co.
Factory end Main Office; Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
BRANCHES :-New York, San Francisco, Suit Lake City. Denver, Memphis, Detroit, Toronto.
WEBB. SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A. W. PATTERSON, Agent for Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon.
Notice of Intention.
V AM) OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OKKOON,
I j Mhv -n. lW.if. Notice is hiTchv itiven that
the following lmmert settler Iims tiled notice of
hi. ntMi.t un to innkii nim orool in innnori 01
hlHi'liilm, nmt that iwld proof will lie marie I
liclore J. w. .Morrow, t:o. eierit, hi uepjiner,
Oregon, on July li. l.v.n, viz:
WILLIAM O. SCOTT,
ILL No. :W71, for the W", NV mid BW !i.
See. XI. To. 1 . K 2 K. V. M.
He iiHini'i the foll .wlnK witnee to prove
tilii rontlnnoiin residence upon and culiivation
nf mild IiliiiI. viz:
(.come v. Hni it n, KranK ttmun, I nomai imr-
nett, Kdttar V. l'almer, all of Lexington, or.
J. K. MnoKK,
:ia-l'.l. Kt-Klnter.
i. it...
a. f IIIIM irtlliUlH win mi uiiitit'i v rn.-u --
kiilnpvn and itei'onie lUnif-niiH to life.
alwaja uiyrn bunt of youiiu people, wlman heart arf u,, ,(l, b taken to ntnv tin pro-
lef. It i pipenially valuatils b"in traim d hy him iu'Moyalty toChrit ree ou th apiienranee of th firt
a il relieve. th lntiu. m .k, . md native 'hi.,1 mid pei.ee, Kodwill ymi.iom. Dr. J. It Mel ,ei.'. Liver
lireatliliiir pHNler nd Hidn nin ctoriilum.
A fold will liefer remilt ill plieiinmiilil
hen Huh remedy in tun en Hiid reniion-1
alilt" or Hirened. For hIo by
Mlneiiiii JoliiiHun Druii Co.
lUI.KKT DKI.AM) AM) wlNIMI HKCIHION
A WILLHKHK ( II ALTAI
t .1 Orvoa illy With hint Tmch
tn' AMM-Utli July 10-ill.
Fiimi-hisl by W. 1). lUrlnn, Un.l I mn..e mid the ,,.r.e.u uniform of the Th Joint newuon of th WillHroi-tt
nd Mining Attorney. Wwhiii.ton, 1. 0. III. A. 0 ml lb reli. of (be 8r..nd ")' Cbntii.-u .ml the m-,i. lener
ii.ii.'. , i i-.i. t I olllrer. with
. I'ark. J ill v 111 ''0. lma led In k-rmter
. , . if. it., un rornoinni in niniis lue . - - -
w"",w iwme- M,,B f .... ...j ,1, mH,h,tf
.l...t..r 1.,.,. ...l.,illM.l ImI ,,u.f M"'"" innreii. nn. Mine pir.... -- ' .. "
...o.in-t.i ;........ -ff.ir-..f S-lem, th. U mitiful cnpiul ol -oy -rr.r or uien mirp.......
... . .. . . ... . I eilf of Oreiioii.
weure. n.ereoy uio rquiiii inm m in. ' - " . . , . . 1 1.. ll,.,,. M ,r-lli.i. . .1. ,..,. I, lT..iml
w r Mil uioKing iorwnr.1 iu me
limH.hen (lr.i.,1 I,hI. K. of V. deprtmeuH liv o..i orgmi.l .1 nn
.II ...... m il NIL knowintf tl.Nt erl.lher iiimLt coi....lerlion
K.lrm e.u rutHrt.ia. Ih.l I lie uur.U Tb pro.tau l.ll fr from eoiuplet.
ill rl.t ll, only .,y. lrdy lnhi,le.,.mbn.me. MlluMof
I i.. v it .1.. ..... .... ....... ........ ..r
I'lthmn brother run.
Ind iinlved, nj delay in tb lumiane
of flu! imrtilWU will not rTi't her
n.lili. In Hi. rvent of biT iib.eqnpht
li lb th. rquiUld. Ittln iletonnU to b.r
In it.
IIUli
A ro.l I'titry rm1rnpinif Ui.J tint in-
edideil in Ih. d.-eUrnl ry .Utenit-nt, hut
ueren.ary di th. ikihtf of tti. nun
nd nut In Pi.i'n of tb rit .i tr.,
niy Im lliir l to 'Mii.l h.-r.
fmlb on lbs
HI Mil fro t
TOW A CASK I TWI!.. NOT f.uHI..
You Should Pppp
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CSTY HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. TDoixi Bradley, Prop.
I CYCLES
Ir. F. W. (linniiiliM. lb. gr.nl ornior i
Ckli'iTi; l'r.if. Ji lm Ivry, ol S in F.'.n
cic. ixipaUr on ! continent; Pmid
H. Jur.Un, pruid-til of lb. l Und HUn-
fi.r l I'oiv.rilij; Ir. tl.n. it- Wllm1..
Hi. kintf of il nd humur; (.'baric
Kdwnrd !-" k. know n and Wrl
b'tllianl orator ami Intur.i s U"
ll. M. lfio, lb. n pnlarm.nul''ml'-nt
II
An irTvnMn TAmttm and Krmre Toftc.
Bold hy I)nipnrltorcnt by malL JiOotMo.
na l-uuper pnrimt'H. rnmpici iree.
trt tlf The Knvrtrlto TCtTS f 3TOt
MJ AXWfortboTocUandlireaUi,
For mile hy 1. . Ayen, Jr., UriUKInt
$1800.00
GIVEN AWAV TO INVENTORS.
tiwaerrtrymnnth ivn to my oiwwtii ij
1i thmugh ul IM wt auiuacwut ftuoX dumif
tl month ,tctltnf .
Mwiir Hi brat ptlmti for onrrllmt.
nd lh ol'ri of ihn ciHn 11 la acoun(t inm..n ia
krtirrk 4 Ihtirbn. hi id-k Al Uk mim lux
MM w .mprvM uptm uh puuiK un mli
IT'S THE SIMPLE!, TRIVIAL INTLNTIONS
THAT VILLD I CRTLNLS,
wh M K "r.f.wuulow" hkh cjn b tuW iTi ! as
nd 4nwn wUoul txbin( th pawrneei't b(k,
'Munf.n.' ".clUr-Wion." "11'ii-l.itk." "k4il
mnwt. end ( Ihauund uhtt kill lhm tiut Bn(
any oo can ..d way if imtifnvinci ntl ih-w rrpl
pnwntKjnt nl lh ory lt.l bring Uir4 pMiim to UM
utbuc IfytaUuakMXJOiciluiigWinintM
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SCEMS.
PMflttt !' aul llmilh IWn ten il Robr !
In M N i vnal h"nkT. wWil t W .t.nflon,
1 C .lihwlKniMwttiTpunuihlin AnMTiia
w lh inim.K at MxnMTt. luiniOi yi i tub. I
rnt-K is Ihn tnutn.l. ItM (4 fwl. In all out clwioa.
a aHo adtil.l4 toil, lh wmn-M r H asonlk
hh win nut im er.'. an I hun-lnMa ol Uwuaaaua
c cntaaa M lha "Salwoal KacnJaf. CrMlaintn a
all. k of iKrwinnar. and a dwoi ' of k, inwnittw.
wJl ba a. atia.nl hmuwiut lh I nilnl Sumiiwal
CaiataUMa aa 1 oianuta. turan, iku Uuif u. to Ikaal I
iir. iw lha ati ol lha InaamHi.
All tw,aMna.lal taganani aUKtly C0nJrUaa.
n i
j0
Are the Highest of oil High Grades.
Warranted iierlor In any llleyelo built In the world, refril)e of prire.
I)o tint be liiiliiicil to pay more nmney for an Inferior wheel. ImUton
havliiKthe Wavtrley. Ilullt anil Rnarantt-eil by the Inillati llieyelel'o , a
nillllnii ilollar roiieern, hoav bond la good at Rnld.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
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IICMER II. I! AI-l.fH'K, luAPoLia, ID., I'. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Kaatern Orent.n, Pendleton, Or.
Bill's Pills
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WESTERN WHEEL WORKS.
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
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T1IK PATTEKSOX
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