Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 09, 1895, Image 2

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    IFYOBAREIMH
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DVi:!tllMNUU.NT(ie
1
WILL HELP YOU OUT
to stop appropriations and force
the re-location of the utate schools
nod other iistitutions within the
corporate limits of Salem. Bat
this will not exist always. No, it
would not be surprising should
the next legislature make an effort
to annul the constitution in this
respect, and if this same selfish
spirit continues to exist, Salem
may some day wake up minus the
capitol.
On Peary's Expedition.
Perfect Eeliance Was Placed in
Paine's Celery Compound.
THE ADVANCE IN WOOL.
A Southern Oregon paper re
marks that Oscar Wilde is exer
cising on a treadmill in an English
prison and Prof. M. V. Kork, late
of Oregon, is making political
speeches in Kentucky. Possibly
some people may see, in this con
trast in the condition of the two
men, the difference between Kng-
1:1. 1 a : tl .1
Recent small advances in wool "HU "?u J
oro (vimmonnn nnnn hv enmn nf ' 0
j . . .. , . made against Rork. the populist
rho nrf mmict.rnTinn nonsra antra rho o r f
v , w.Vw ... , .
agitator, are iih.ii irue no m a worse
i 1 t. : 1 .7,. .j i u
i:u..iJ i j ; ujhu tunu imiuo ovm uaicu uu.
ment of conditions brought about M Lagle'
by free trade. Ihe advance is due tbe friends of silver are not the
to a rise in London, where prices frieDda of "woithlesB" or "cheap"
have advanced 1U per cent. Lon- money. They want silver just as
don merchants have notified their it ha8 been, as good as gold. Af
nouses in tne united Mates mat ter ali tue nowi ahout jt8 worth-
American territory wools are lessness the silver dollar still buys
wanted there, and prices nave risen as much meat and bread and gro
here, just as the price of wheat ad- cerje8 aa jta yeii0w aristocratic
1 1 j 1 j
yances in mis country wnen ine brother does, and is far more dod-
price goesup in England. JNotb- ujar with the common peope,
ing like tne prices received under Inter-Ocean.
protection need be counted on, be
cause the naotations here will be long cheek.
governed wholly by the foreign CulIed ,rom the Eagle
market, iney will be tne JLondon Miss Anna Wade, of Heppner, is visit-
price less the cost of transporta- iog relatives in this valley
tion to that market Under pro.
tection higher prices were paid for
wool in this country than in
Europe.
The Gazette's three R.'s: Read
able, reliable and republican.
The candidate for
V. 0. Kelly arrived Monday from
Hpppner with freight for merchants of
this city.
W. M. Rudio will tarn off a large band
of beef cattle this month, as well aa a
band of oows and oulves.
Peter Buick was in tbe oity last Satur
day, having just returned from a trip to
eppner, where be bad gone with wool.
California has no edge on Ore
gon, we have now had a full
fledged train robbery of our own.
li .IHtlsf
CAPTAIN PAUL WEBB KILLED.
Tbe Nervy Man Who Twice Went Over the
Falls at Oregon City Loeei Hi Life at
Ccenr d'Alene
Cgeub d'Alrnb, Idaho, July 4. Cap
tain Paul Webb lost his life near here
today in an attempt to ride his subma
rine boat or barrel down a 800-foot log
ohnte. It is believed his back was
broken. About 500 people witnessed the
desoent into Lake Ccenr d'Alene, which
took place at Rosen's log camp, eight
miles up tbe lake. On the arrival of the
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
Airthese can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
H eppner, Oregon.
.u,ith r.runt Harnev, Crook. Gilliam and other counties,
These eentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, nariiey, .
hnatn nt M a lno tmo annt dnwn H a and can save money and time in making inese bbi.uuu
I
O I Tin ITanlnriinn rlnno ptA1 Wfirlnoarlnv
down in Kentucky is "the silver for ieppner to meet bis mother, who
lining of the democratic cloud. onmes from Mt. Vernon, Iowa, to make
bim a visit.
Mrs. Dr. B. F. Vanuhan, of Ileppner,
was a passenger on Tuesday's stage en
route 10 Caoyon City, where she goes to
join her husband,
A I i. I VWU1I JIMJ ICIUIUQU or. I IT iuib wcrB
VT AnutrlVtl nnnnM nnam Iia 4 a w. I
Jlil unntij u V'WI DtlVD LUC3 U til 111 I- Tit I l
" K " " " uomu frnm Tnnn. Murrn nruinlv. ulmrohn tma
cratio train ot Jlentucky is loaded been during the past three weeks work
down with gold. Yes, but bow ing in alfalfa harvest for John Carey
Since gold was discovered in Grant
oounty in 1802, tbe yield of the p'aoer
mines aloue has been about $5,000,000.
The output ot but very few counties in
tbe state will excel this,
Tom Kei-ney returned Saturday from
Kau JoHijuin, Califoruia.wberr be has been
for the pant six months. He bronuht
I'in Ear, Mixs Dudley and Tampa back
with him and will probably ran them in
tlio raci'B here this week.
about the silver engineer?
The Florida Times-Union says
the reason Cleveland recently re.
fused the title of L. L. D. waa be
cause he could not use it for gun
wads or bait.
TnEsiDENT Cleveland has been
blesHod by another baby girl,
I. f 1 1 ran
wuicu arrived outiuay. inia is
Orover's third girl, and as yet no
son to perpetuate the narno,
"When I was selected by Lieut. Peary
to accompany bim on bis trip to the Arc
tic regions to try and find a way to the
north pole," says Mr. James W. David
sou in tbe Fourth Estate, "it was partly
beoause of my strong, healthy constitu
tion, and his belief that I oould endure
the fatigue and danger incident to the
trip. I bad been associated with him as
bis business manager on his leoturing
tour, and was on terms of the greatest
intimacy with him.
"When the ship Falcon left New York
on ber trip northwards it bad among tbe
stores several cases of Paine's Celery
Compound. The r putation of that
medioioe was well established, so that
it was tbe most natural thing in the
world that the members of tbe party, and
they comprised men from nearly every
walk in life, from common sailors to men
of scienoe, should desire to use it.
"The record of our perilous trip to
Camp Anniversary is too well known to
uee.i repetition, Ouoe in camp we oat
rally took an inventory ot our poines-
sions, and I was exceedingly glad to find
Paine's Celery Compound. The medi
cine ohest was open to all. and we were
tree to take from it what we thought ad
visable. I, in oompany with several
thera, selected some of the compound
taking a bottle of it to my cabin, know-
ng that it would be haudy when wanted
Nor was I mistaken, for the exoesslve
oold weather soon bad its effects, and
began to be troubled in a number of
1 ram wanted. I want in bny a
good, gentle team of about 11,'IX) pound
norm's. Also a good, second-hand
Hiron and harness and gentle saddle
MRS. O'LeAUY is dead. It was pouy. Hv some good, young Fb'irt
licr cow with tie ciurapled born ,mrn lmlls 'or "''! fl"" P"""
that kicked nvnr Mm Unf nrn " ror i'o"'- ooic Urst pris
on my chi lie aim row is at ntittn fair IhhI
year. Call at the J. Q Wilson place
above Ileppner. N. C. Maris.
37 61.
twenty-four years ago and brought
about Chicago's 'JOO,000,000 lire.
H 11 ii
hie rounn oi July was gener
ally observed all over the state and
was a grand success everywhere,
Klu tub Ohatoii. lion. W. H. Ellii
and wife returned last evening from El
sin. where Mr. Ellis delivered an oration
nntwilliHtanding our linancial do- on the Fourth. The following is a brief
pri'ssiou and political disseusious. Uooount as appeared in the 8un: "In
dependence day WM olbratd with
THE ('ouri,.r..lo..m,,l l!m.. m"oh nibn.iMm at Elg.n. There was
. . ...1 t,.... L !..!
that the democrats of Kentucky L,,,,,, ,', of , nn,.,,,r of
limy I. mho control of the Ipgisla- lloata, citiz.'iis In carriages and the plug
tura A ud then, oh then, what will UK''""- "'"i H Ellis, ueiuW of
lnoomo of the prospective Senator conr'M f"r tb Oregon district
iuri:l.,o ueiivereii a nne oratiou. luere were
r'"i i . ....
rework! lu iua evening.
Max
ion.10 in utxm own A Woman's Charactkh. A few Issue
image, ho wa are told. When we sinew Mile article appeared io the Ua
ItKik about us it is rather hard to 'H,t hicb is well worth the perusal of
bt lifve thia: but when we eom to "". ' '
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uu.tijuMi-ii.iMi.in iraiiHOnpt. U-me base miudl l..d.vid.ml. t...
I evidently on of llie vileat of soanda
THE rrenidont ami tlio bulk 0f m"tteia, der l rrpnoi it and hw
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.. ., . (iwin i in mi hi upi w it win pinrt mill
un- Ttiniiuiin, nilll Win Jtl0 In Hint
i . . .
rtriy urinruui'ui in improving It)
its fitmncial condition and it rou-
tiuo luiHiiioHi during their almouco.
CAMFonN'I A ban
ways. In every oase whenever I felt
tbe slightest Indisposition, I used the
compound and found relief.
"One thing noticeable in the Arctio
region was that the cold weather made
us all exceedingly nervous. We became
irritable and oroBS. Our nerves were
all unstrung, and it naturally affeoted
our health. I talkd tbe matter over
with so mo of tbe nthero, and made up
my mind that possibly the celery com
pound would be bene6oil, for I knew
that it was used for nervous disorders at
home. Well, sir, we tried it, and I must
say that it helped every one of ub.
"When the long night of six months
came on and we were in darkness, we
found that the effects were very de
pressing. Imagine, if you can, living
for six months in darkness suob as oc
curs here every night, and you can read
ily understand how we were situated. It
is a wonder that some ot us did not go
mad. We bad not very much to divert
our atteution, and the effeot was some
thing like solitary oonfiuement in a dark
cell.
teet. It oame like b flash of lightning. A
mild rain was falling, which gave tbe
chute a smoothness that added momentum
to anything oomiDg down it. The log
passed down safely, and Webb's marine
boat bad been sent down in tbe forenoon
witb a success that gratified the hazard
ous man who, at 5 oVlook, was placed
within tbe boat for bis last ride.
Tbe affair was 6 feet 6 inches long, 2
fet in diameter and cone-shaped. There
was a strip of sheeting lengthwise on the
barrel to make it slide smoothly and pre
vent its turning over too frequently. Ou
the inside it whs upholstered with car
pets and rubber fixtures to strap a man
in suob a way that tbe barrel oould strike
on end in a 100 foot fall and not injure tbe
ocoupaoU Webb, when plaoed in tbe bar
rel, negleoted to take all tbe precautions
bis machine offered for safety. He was
confident as they tacked him in tbe fa
tal barrel. He told bis manager to have
whistles blown when he struok the
water.
Tbe sitfnal wa8 given, and tbe barrel
ran down the obute wildly. TwD-thirds
ot tbe way down was a slight raise in tbe
inoline. Here the barrel jumped 30 feet
in tbe air, striking tbe ground on end
then rolling 40 feet farther do n tbe hill.
Many persons on the boat turned their
beads with horror. Some fxinted, as all
feared instant death to Webb. When the
barrel was opened, Webb was jammed
olosely into the end. He wbs conscious
and talked freely. Dr. Russell, of Spo
kane, examined him and pronounced his
spinal column broken. A tug was pro
oured, and the unfortunate man hurried
to Coeur d'Alene and then to Spokane,
where be died at 11 o'clock. Webb was
a photographer at MoMinnville, Or., bis
real name being James 8tewart. Cap
tain Paul Webb was a factitious came
a sumed for professional reasons. He
was a cousin ot Senator Stewart of
Nevada.
iricei in aeeping wnn tne iiuicn. .---
THOMPSON x jm -tn o .
HEPP1TSB.
YOU SHOULD PPPE
For a "big feed" when you come to
Heppner and stop at the
CITY HOTEL
Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms !
Mrs. Tom Bradley, Pop.
66
99
r
F Mr. Columbus were alive to
day and called at Mat Lichten-
thal's he mieht make a new discov-
Lateb Sinoe writing the above it is ery quitfl as memorable as that of
learned that Webb still lives. Although 1492. Chi is was a great discoverer
the dootors say his back is brokeuin two in his day. He would at this time
plaoes, be clings to life with wonderful discover the finest stock of Shoes
tenacity, and pbysioians now say be has ever shown in Heppner, and the
a fighting show for life. Webb is quite cheapest as well. What more does
rational, and speaks of recovering as mortal man want ?
though death was not to be considered.
A Household Treasure
D. W. Fuller, of Canajobarie, N. Y
says that be always keeps Dr. King's
"I have need Paine's Celery Compound New Disooyery in the house and bis
for a dozen ills suob as a person is liable family have always found the very best
to have at any time, and especially in j results follow its use; that he would not
that desolate oountry. It bat always be without it, if procurable. Q. A. Dyke.
helped me, and I should be pleased to I man, Druggist, Catskill, N. 3T says that
have more of it should I go north again. Dr. King's New Disoovery is undoubted
"I do not know of any one thing that u.e8' """"I, roedv;
I o.,u say more of than Paine's Celery VZVFA
Compound. It certainly is a great med
ioine, and I am an advocate ot it."
The Old, Original Shoe Merchant,
M. LICHTENTHA.L,
Main Street, Heppner, Oregon.
Custom Work a Specialty.
CONCiKEHSlO.NAL COMUIXTiEbHira.
Klhs and Hermann Will Roth Receive Proper
KecoyultloD In tlie Next House.
In tlm rune erery .lay . It is a follow
I "KenieinlMr Una ynnngtuan. IU careful
what you say about woman's rharao
ter. Think bo many years he has
bwo ti'iilding it, nf Ihe 1ml anil prlva
lions tndarrd, of wounds received, and
A I10W patW IH no atiapU-iou follow hrr afltloiis. Tb
failed "Norva" Tins in vrrv an- purity of the women ia the salvation
1 '
rrot'tinl. htn wo riMiD.iuU'r that ,b rM,' '" ( tfr(urM 1,1
California aiiii. ..nr ..!..... 'd-n.piloi. 't man. W ipeotil her P.iMy
1 ' and lh man siiiks twnratb tha wave
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i i u mnrai'ia inncii'ii as iht ov n l ui.. ii. m,.....i ..i .... ti....l
I'r.nlui'l. Ilf,.r )ou upehk, and remember thai
any bog can root np Ihe fairevl flower
TilK Monthly Oroiuian of l'ort- rv,'r ; mt ilet man rao
laud, in on of tho UtM i.ublioa- ru,B ,h t"1'"1 m,,mmn ,,,r,",r
tioua lautich'sl in tliia atatn. Tim
first Urn Iim ap,M.areU on our (wTaviiOr
laota aim is islilo I anl neat ul,,llr
ID atrauco. It ia liv ..t..,! I !' McAtea aoi family ti r-
tnati.ttf f.h il. a . t lnru.l from K....il ).. re.iia y
, ...-, i,uiiti t i,w,a lime over U.fra the Foai lb
"'K""' II V Hliirl r.tnfn.,1 Ut .t.mi.
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frcim ihm iiiue Aittnlrv. ahi.H lia l.u
rl l Ui'liat'l tliO i-XprcHHc.l I Ixeii tU"ui h ut bit i'iiirl
wmlii-i of tlm t.t, rt I, on tU.
dof..!.!.. I tb- !ii'l,ti..li ..f II,.. " 1 """"''f. S-lfl.MHe.l I.V I,
.. . ! if r I II. ...!. Mill, t.ia rll,r.
ItisHfio n)lmn nt I i.tu. Diic.ui. in-law. il v, xiuith. .f Iai-ikI IU
TLuir Mill i.n t,r..U.l.l- ,'r4 ( f h uiu l WsiluU
The Washington correspondent of the
'ortlaud Huu ha Ihe following to say of
oiigressmen Hermann and Ellis:
Unless all precedents are overruled in
Ihe next contiresa, lbprt-seotative Her
mann, ot Oregon, will be at the bead of
he river and harbor appropriation Ooui-
m it toe. Ilia long service and the fact
hat be is tbe ranking republican on the
ooru rait tee at (he present time entitles
bim to tbe place. If Tom IWdia speaker
and that is pretty nearly an accepted
fact Hermann will have tbat place and
also oue on almost any other committee
be may select. Ellis, too, stands well for
committee appointments, tor, although
be is only oue term tnau m yet, there
were not so very many republican repre
sentatives in the Mi l oongress who were
re-eleoted to the 64th . Mr. llermann i
also member of the oommittee on wsr
olaima.anU Mr. Ellis did good work daring
Ihe last oongrrstai member (f the com.
miilee on publio lands, and also ot tbe
romml tee on expenditures in the pont
ine department. It would be a con.
summation devoutly to be wmlied if Mr
Kill oould secure the cbairmaosbip of
Ihe putilio laud c iinmittee, one thai isot
much importance to the people of
Oregon and Waahington, but there is t o
likelihood of this at tbe prra.Mit lime, a
he is outranked on that committee by
three republican nieiulwr. older in aervior,
wbo were re-eleoted: Joha K. Laeey, of
Iowa; Irving P. Wang-r, of IVoimyl
vama, and (leorge 1. Meiklej.ilm of Net.
raeks.
tbat he bas
years, and
it has never failed to do all that is olaim
ed for it. Why not try a remedy so
long tried and tested. Trial bottles free
atT W. Ayers. Jr., Drugstore. Regular
size 50o. and SI.
10 SCHOOL) PATKONS.
The ItoHiiBn Lboiulatob Hon.H. V.
To tbe boards of directors and patrons Qatee stopped off bere a few hours lea-
of the publio schools of Morrow ooonty . terday, says last Thursday's Statesman.
The following is a list of the text- on his way home to Hillaboro after a
book which have been adopted for tbe business sojourn at Klamath Falls. Mr.
us of tbe publio sohoolsof this state for Gates was one of tbe ablest and wittiest
the next six yearn. The oontraot for tbe members of tbe last legislature and bis
same ia to t.ike effect on the 1st of Oclo- friends are havinir lota of fun with him
PIE!
j v 4 H 6, - $65.00
imJi ill si--
MjS$m 6 it - - $70.00
5 Per Ctni Dis
coont for SPOT
CASH.
ber, 1HU5:
Hwioton's New Word Analysis.
Harnes' New National Reader.
Webster's Dictionaries.
Kpenoerian Hyatem of Copy Books.
Fiih's Arithmetics, No. 1 and 2.
Brook' Mental Arithmetic
about bis being robbed on tbe Ager-
Klamath stage lately, when be was
foroed to col open tbe mail bags witb
tbe stage driver's pocket knife. . lie feels
a little chagrined, too, about tbat knife.
He bad on ot bis own bul told the rob
ber he bad none and It tbe driver bad
Monieitn fcieme.nary ana Uompre- done likewise tbe robber would bave
hensiv Geographies. been foroed to ome other expedient,
Bmitnnrieoiiexi-Oooks in 1'byn- Mr. Gates said be bad sufficient amuse.
o.ogy anu iiygiene trrimary. ) (1ir.inB the robber durina their
Steele's Physiology and llygiene for l"tK wait to pay bim tor the '2 15 be
Uigb and Advanced Hohool. lost
Barnes' Primary and Brief History of
tbe United Stales.
Loomls' Heries of Vocal Musio.
Btrne' General History.
Mouteitb's Popular Hcieuce.
lUdiinson' Algebra and Geometry.
Bryant and Hlratton's System ot Book
keeping.
Ward' Bualnena Form.
CAptain Hweeney, C 8. A . Ran Dieco.
Cel. says : "Hhiloh'a Cata'rb lU-roedv i
the first medicine I have ever found that
onld do me any good." Price 5oc.
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
um. Uonioo got borne rrl.lay from a
three week' star at McDnllle prinu
He onmes baek entirely recovered from
lb effects of several attack nf rheuma
tism, atd Consequently ia high ia bis
Klcele's Chemistry, Botany, Astronomy, Pra' "f thew springs, liilly reports
Pbvsio and (eiogy,
Mtiwell's Firat llfMik in Language.
Maxwell' Introduction to English
Grammar,
Mattel!' Advanced F.nghsb Gram
uinr,
lVtrrmuti'a Civil G lyerniiient, (tregoi
Edition.
Stiele's I'upular Zoology,
National Number Taldeta.
hong Wave.
Cow's Morals and Maitor.
At supplementary canvas taken OB
me lam uay ul .nay, lX'O, tb fullowiog
tell tHHiks wer SilopteJ:
lw-vJ's Word Iraaona.
Maiiaon'a Ht-rir of Spelling
r.lmlrio He 1 1( of D-awmg.
Hiiiith's Mn. ilea of English Lttrralnr.
Wa.l.l)' G iii-(Mititb.
Ehctric Geography.
Ai J. IUuiioaa,
County Mupefioleudeol
lime exceptionally gn.i, over at IjoDg
Oierk and northern Grnt county.
Enclosed Gear and Steel Tubular.
P. C. THOMPSON CO.,
AGENTS-
IIEITNER, . ... OREGON.
f?4
I THE U.S. GOVERNMENT!
13
PAYING MILLIONS
TO ( ONM MIMIVm
The nn.leraigiied having lwii restored
to health by simple Dieaiia. sllrr suffer
ing for several year witb a sevete lung
ff olloo. and that dread diaeaae, Con.
aumptum, i an i ion to mk known to
hi fellow snfferrr the means of rare.
To those who J.-ire il. he will cheerful,
ty sen. I, free of charge, a tvpT of Ihe pre.
eriptlon tie,t, which tlier will find a
ur cm for t'oimiroptlon, Anttitna, C.
larrb, llronchili an.l all Itimai and lung lrc I'reaa Aaaeialk
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maiatiiev i. pfiai an aun.rerv will 1 r . . . i ,...
k.. ..iu.1. .. i. 1....1...1.U ti.,J Tb "i"10 UOOI mee'to tb Or-
d. airing Ilia pre-rt.li..n. which will coal "" Ailioa I hereby called to
ttiem Holding, and may prove ablMing, meet in the city of Njxrl a (ialOiday,
WIEMJN. Br. kl0.. T. Jnnll w. tMt,m,M hM. tw0 .j. ,r boU,
- xVoimo.UUii for lb prM. sod th
New I tb lim to gt tb Weekly general pmgram of tb aloa I bisg
Oregooian, th grealeal espapef cf prprvK y th ciecntiv commit t,
lh Weat With ibG.ie, both strict. E. L E. Wblie, rbairmao, PoMlaol
IV In a.1aniv,f..rne tear ,l N- hlef Tb Heairleg If t..p .rt t..n aboulj
o. n-lonaifti of paiH e e.a !. mat . ...,... .i . . . . ., . ,
l.lh.aUl-. II..I.U will tv. pr... lent later lb. J.ly
pr-niinm aa a, lt'..ial J -n-nal lh Welv ,,,tl- AaajalNm par lea crpy
f .l llanler, a agncu.lua tPr, 0( ttfC. J, K Btauta,
lO'mlnBowatu!crb, ' lt"H'
Mm
yiQ Inn ntt ITw.lt I.OT ..'ffc.'j
. An arreeahl lanttvo and Frwrt Torrn,
Void hy Jnirrwi or sent by naiL
trt VT Tb lavnrlta 1
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fur Ml tr I. W. Ajen, it., I'luiil.l
tONCV LOANED. V.n,,
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A a. -M.ani .rirK l.i nv.,iiaia flr.i
tnf.rt.arra iiimiu Imi.rt...! f.rms Iti
Orrfitn, Hti i.ii.ei ftlr ! a ratenf it..rr.l
tit.l l.i e..'.'i lf f"l H.f nmitti wtiruir
mt.. p. thai h !. It other inm
fanlia. A l.lrw. with lUnif
MHVIS ioT.
Her fit . ntrfin,
hoVct of Intention.
I APorri. t at Tiir rt i r. otttd...
I 4 M ;. !, S.iti. I. heeti.it (lim thai
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To pcrtoni who served In th wart of the United States or to their
Widow., Children, or Parenti. Do You rcceiv a ptmion ? Had You i
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THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousand! under the new
law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes It
to you and ii willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at thl present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now It the accepted hour.
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