uV' '.'-. J'n y .- - I ' i I latvUI Jk. VV v 0A YOUNO PEOPLE'S MEETINGS- throogb them. They grossly in sulted an American crew that had worked until two or three mmi fainted. The other night they pelted with dirt and filth the wife of one of their titled citizens, and, by the way, one of the most beau tif ul women in the kingdom. That would not happen in America in any spot In the west aod south men cut and shoot each other sometimes, but there is not money enough in the world to hire the toughest of them all to ever insult a woman. That is reserved for the land beyond the sea, the habits, customs, maimers and dialect of which so many fool Americans are straining themselves to imitate. The American peopleas they 6tand before the world today are the While it is true that there has most gentle and generous fighting never been a time in the history of people that has ever existed on this country when there was ex- thin old planet siuce the very dawn hibited so strong a disposition to of creation. Salt Lake Tribune. break away from what are called the puritan customs and observ- Iheee is virtue in the protest of aDces of early days, it is equally ban Iranciscos clergy agaiust a true that there was never a time revival of sensational journalism s when the forces of the Christian orgies over the Durrant case, but church were so aggressive as they it is likely to be unavailing. It are today. The immense outpor- was not a desire to promote wick- ing of young people at Boston and euness that prompted the ban the receut large convention ot tue 11 rauuwuu uewspapors iu urnae Epworth league shows the resist- slop-buckets of themselves in re ance that is being made to those porting the tragedies and the pre. ideas that tend to laxity, if not to liminary examination of the' ac- immnrlitv. Rut the notable fea- cused man. Sensationalism was ture of the present religious move- demanded by the depraved senti. ment in this country is that it is meut of the community in which almost universally among the they circulate, and the fierce spirit young people, or those under 25 of competition that prevails in years of age. It is not among a every overcrowded newspaper field class to whom the future is old age, 'litl the rest. If the pnrsons re but among one for whom the futuie form the public appetite for news is full of hope. thev wl" ",K it unnecessary to ap. Nor does this movement lie Pe" to the press to conserve pub along the lines of church work " morals, but tne Uurraut case alone, but iu all of these gather- itself indicates that even iu their inga Christian citizenship plays churches the parsons of ban V ran quite aB important a part as church ciaco are powerless to prevent untivitv Tt is. however, a union wickeduess, of church and state that is, even in America, quite permissible. That some hundreds of thousands of The populists of Ohio will put Jacob 8. Coxey, of commonweal fame, on their ticket for governor. It is expected that he will be nomi nated by acclamation. The attorney general of Texas has rendered a decision that prize tliirlitinnr a lllarrnl in flint ufufa nnrl young people in this country are t 4i i . i i J rl , ., . that the law must be enforced. growing up witn tne idea that thoir duty to the state, as embodied in good citizenship, is quite as hit lous a business as their duty to ., , , ... . , .. , .. .. , . . the lelegratn it is related that l im cuuu.ii uncii. iiinnua lb mui)iy Rut Dallas people are said to en tertain no foar of the coming fight being prevented. According to an eminent I'exan, now decoaBed, once boasted that only water and good society were needed to make his stato one of the most inviting places of residence in the union. Hince then both the aqua supply and the social status of tho Lone Star commonwealth have been greatly improved, but their influ ence as promoters of desirable im migration will be undone if (!ov ernor Hogg ignores tho statues and the demands of decency by allowing Dallas to bo made a ren dezvous of tho ration's ruHiauism. Atoi:mni to all reliable reports, biihiiichs for the mid-Hummer months was never better over tho Uuited StateB than at tho present LtortH aro unusually heavy for July. More industries are being established than were under wkv one, two or thieo yonrs ago iu July. I ho government pohtal receipts wero larger bint quarter than ever b. foro in a ct rrenpoiiding period and trado in all lines is greatly unproved. Surely a new era of proKpoiity it4 uku iim which ve gladly welcome, a matter of time when tho balance of political power will bo in the hands of persons to whom duty rather than politics is tho main in centive to action. It is usually tho caso that ex tremes meet and go together. Ti:i;es of disloyalty produce the brightest types of patriotism, and periods when tho immoral forces seem dominant furnish tho biight- est examples of purity of t'harac ter. Tim two elements that are to determine tli.i moral status of tho nation wero never moro ac tively at work than now, but tho better ouo is making tho most rapid strides in tho rico. THE HOMESTEAD EXEM!'T10.. It is now pretty well settled that tho lioiiieHlenl exemption net of lV.I.'l, is invalid by reason of a change mado in tho act iu one Imiiiho which wat never acquiesced iu by Mm other. Whether tho de fect wax intentional on (ho part of tho enemies of tho act or was due to tho carclesmieM of Homo eleik will never bo known; whatever the causo tho law in uhcIchs. This in Hot tho lirtd tiuio legislation m boeiithiirt thwaited. 1 1. competency in iihmo frequently tho raiiHcuf the trouble limn dishonesty, and ji wo continue to send men to the legislature because of their mliti rat m puUrity rather than because of their fitneH to iuhLo Ihh, hh.I tho legislntorit coi til. lie to A'Hiint deik becatiso of their MiticH pull rather than because of their clerical ability. Impel feet legisla tion innkeH buineM for tho emit In nn. I court luako t ues for the hsw .lo to pay and pigment of taios iiuiles it grumble; but all I It it d.H'H Hot timki UN Im iter Voters, Wo will ci:linuo to ote for the !itiinu and ho politician will foiitiimo t rieato 'liiknliii atnl fill tlietil with CHfeles or ili'ttl)t. tellt Voto gi ttel. TIlO Ii!lc C'hroi.ii lo. hl'lUMVi of tho lato raco, tlm t'oininercinl Adfertiser nn: "t'oriiell w animate!) mid then tho I.eaiider crew tsk tho i-iii to ill nil their guet4, Tber Ima nr-vor l eu rc in l'.i k'mi I in which Antericm a hvo taken part but haa l. t- t.ltteriieM of f. I'll lit. I'ritiiIir ne. iii to renetit th pr-,,"v,"'"tl . rrl sq.nltnm itjt. I C.llls lllol Willi llielll." j '11. rt r.nu'i-h ro a ftli.Uf.rr, trotii? -"Nol', but ther U m The Bannock Indians in Wyo ming are giving the settlers in the vicinity of Jackson's Hole a great deal of trouble at present, but it is thought the prompt action of the authorities will put a stop to the disturbance. The decline of natural gas around Pittsburg is so great that Pittsburg has again become the smoky city of fifteen years ago. It has been proven that the supply of natural gas cannot be maintained anywhere very long. The KeyntoHe of the Arch to the edifice of bnultb is vi(jor, wbioh mesne Dot merely mnnouUr energy, but ho Hctive diHobftrge of the vnnoae func tions of tbe body, encb 88 digestion, se- retioD of the bile, tbe aotion of tbe bowels, tbe circulation of tbe blood. Nothing more aotively and thoroughly contributes to the onited performanoe of those functions umo the lenowneil tomo Hiid regulator, H'istetter'a Stomnoh Bit ters The result of its use is a speedy gain in strength, together with tbe agree able oonHcionsneHs that tbe tennre of life is being strengthened thatone is laying up a store of vitality against the unavoid able draughts which old age makes upon the system. The fortifying inflneDoe of the Bitters oonstitute it a reliable safe guard against malaria, rheumatism and kidney trouble. Appetite and sleep im prove through its use, and it proteots the system from the effects of oold and damp. 10NE ITEM8. Dry, very dry emphatically so. The lone Sunday sobonl is olosed un til further notice. Numerous residents of this community are going to tbe mountains. Little Miss K. Vornz arrived at lone for a few weeks visit among friends. Mr. Fred Balsiger received a kick from one of bis horses and is laid up for a time. The next regular preaching will be od the second Sunday in August, Every body Invited. Born Tq the wife of Paul Rietmann, a9 pound boy, Paul.tbongheverbappy. has an extra smile on bis faoe. Con gratulations are in order. Mr. Fred Balsiger and family left Tuesday for a three weeks' vacation in the Blue mountains. There will be many others Boon to leave. No harvest, best cbanoe. Mr. A. T. Wood, who has long been active as b rancher on Willow creek, be law lone, sold his ranch and contem ph.tes building in lone and moving thereto. Mr. J. It. Dooley, while returning from the mountain with a load of wood, slipped with his foot under a wheel and ornshed it budly. We hope fora speedy recovery. , Mr. Ed Olock departed for Pendleton per hioyolfl on the 5th, nd arrived there at 4 p. tn. He has now secured employ ment as manager of a header and thresher ul lit combined. Tbe Soulful Girl What is tbe true test of poetry? The Poet Well, if one oanget a poem accepted that is written on both sides of tbe paper be may rest assured that it ia a good tbing. Indianapolis Journal. Sbe I was eating a caramel the other ,,T, , ;i, .. . . .t , . . . -4 W men we wisli you to Here are THREE POINTS Remember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Second: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell FOR CASH How 8 This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward We are enabled to give more and I broke off a piece ot my tootb. 1 think I have a good case against the manufacturer don't yon? Ha Manufacturer of what ? Harper's Bazar. "What I oan't understand about the sun's light," said Willie when be first beard how many millions of miles away from tbe earth the sun is, "is bow it man ages to get here so early in tbe morning without traveling all night." Toronto Mail and Express. for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chrnet & Co., Toledo, O. We, tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfeotly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, U. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Uruggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimoni als sent free. Prioe 75o per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Arriving Daily Iff GOODS win mm mm We Sell as Low or Lower than Any of Our Competitors. We keep a complete line of everything. Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings. for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." GILLIAM . & BISBEE Main Street, Heppner, Or CALL AND The National Bank Building, - SEE US. HepDner, Oregon Mathews Bros., City hotel barber shop, tonsorial artists. Haircutting, shaving, shampooing, etc., done scientifically. baths at 25 oeuts apieoe. LIST OF LETTERS. TETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEK iJ Or., July 22, ltilla. Allen, W. T , Bnsh, Chas. Folsome, Miss Julia, Hvhs, Thomas. Murray, John, Spencer, H, S. Smith, E. L.. Tit,, nines. Williams, 8. When calling or these letters please say anveriisea. j. r. william-, r. M. HI IFFMS Storage and Forwarding. Pajs all Charges on Wool, Merchandise, Ik Wool baled and oonsiened. Htjeoial attention paid to wool tbat it may be under cover and in good condition for inspection ot buyers. Ione's citizens are planning to irri gate the Iiiwiih and Karilms of lone rhis mutter alionlil not Iih permitted to Imp auuin, but the uneNtinn shoald tie pnaheii to the rmit, and, far better than words, Hittions should show our energy, 1'inh, and prnnri'Hxivn ppirit, in the line f advancing the interests ami improv ing tlm outward aipi aniline of onr pleas- nut lilt It w.irk. Our natural rosourows are such 1 hat we can have the best look in IT oity in the county. Times are very hunt but to dt'itnl around and tm the itrHHHhnppers jump will not make M em any bftier. Jaki. Ion it, July T2, 1.V.I5. One tiling in tiuitrt certain, the lll'IIIVIIli-tallint4 will) lliiil to "tic iiiulih"tlinariiinintior Mr. Mar vcy, liav citiini ti tin i'oiii'lu-iin that l itlicr Mr. 1 1 r r is nut tmf- lii'ifiitly tawli-.l iu tint M'iiMititic t iiu'ij.li'H nf th iiiiMK'laiy qtiiH tim, ur that tin illitt oli.ial I not at all hto lii-i'ii lit tui pt !. Iu tthi-r cn Mr. Ilirvi'v Um tho ln'ht 'f t Itfin. "itn. AmoUIv's rntlroal i now an an. dtiri'il fact. Tin' ul i I y for tin1 Muiuo Iiiim lu'on ili'M-il, aiul moiL on tln roail will lo iMintiiiMit'i'tl at oiioo. Tin' roaT tit kimon an tin' .tni-()eliit railroail nul il ilnuhth'KH I'MVff a ;tiat Immu fit t thi city at tin linxitli of tla I'olutitl'ia. A i UNO in-iti y tin nam a o U tt l'lftMiti ha li''ii atfrolisl iu Khiiuatli county oil nu U ion o U'ldt tlm oiir hihwn) mall wh Iih . ( fU'ii lu l l up tin; KUniath A- r hti com li, and who ha ul ) ti',i.h.l in rtH'AtMtii! tho auitn'tili. . Ami now it l Kciiturky that Ilm!l.n our n)inatliy Honrit k l rn M i.i l tnv II k r Nun it i in tl tilli iixkiii oS.IImi K-crhi Ivin (iivr ! I.i ii.i-u v mighty itunk i-f trutrthty tutiiii.tiftinvL SUMMONS. N THE flRCUIT COURT FOR THE C0UN- ty of Morrow. State nf Oreiron. nenry wneeier. l'lUllltlll, William Bremer, Hreuier, wife nf snlii imam Bremer, a (1 rraiiK HaKerman as Receiver of the Lom bard I n vestment Com pany, a corporation. Defendants. To William Bremer, efendant. In the name of the State of Oregon hereby required to appear and answer plaint filed against vo In the abv suit on or before the first dav of the next reizu lar term of the aliuve entitled court, to-wit, the 2d day of ptember, lwiS; and if you fail so to minner, mr wani inereoi ine piauillil will apply to the court for the rullet demanded in said complaint, to-wtt: For JiiilKinent and decree airalnst William Bremer for the sum of Wu.vo, with interest on t u mi uiercot at the rate of 8 per cent per an. num from the firxt ditv nf June 1 with im..r est on thereof at ihe rate nf K per cent per annum from the first day o( December, 1hi; w ith interest on (tlft thereof at the rate of 8 per (tut per annum from the first dav of June. 1MU: with interest nn $i; thereof at the rate nf 8 per cent per annum tn in tne nrst Hay ot December, ikh, ann inr a luriner sum lo be ileternilne'l bv the court as an attorney's fee, and for costs of this suit. Also to- a decree foreclosing a mortis me made hy Wil lam Bremer on the foil winir described real estate, situated In Morrow County, Htate ot Oreirnti, to-wit: The NWi of Hee. a, f p. 2 N. of Don't to It ! Remember the Upper Warehouse. HENRY HEPPNER, Heppner, Ore. Proprietor. 0, never pass a (rood thing. Always take advantage of legitimate opportunities to make the most out of everything, which applies to t e purchase of drugs, medi cines, etc.. down at T. W. Ayers' Drun Btoie. Just opened for the Inspection of the public one of the finest lines of toilet articles, perfum- you are ery notions, and the like, ever seen in Ileppner. 1 the coin- Avers has anvthinu and evervthinK ill endless iu uie au ve eiiimeu i profusion. i'rescriptions nuea nay ana nignt. Heppnrr Huildintj, next door to T. R. Howard's. T. W. AYKKS, Jr.. Heppner, Oregon. In order to reduce our stock of SEWING MACHINES We qnote tbe following Hard Times prices or (Jasb : R. 21 K. W. M.. recurilel In the clerh'a nttlcii nf n.. u ..... saldcountv on the i-lth ri..v ,,l Mv ih.. n J3 - ...... ... 1 ." '-.. fln Naai Hnmtt I Hn hoan piiKt'H ar;( an, Htni 1.1 in Hook "1" nf the I w,,w ' YOU SHOULD PEPlE For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY ! HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. 1om Bradley, Prop. mortgage records of said county as to all of the ni'icimama ncrem nameii; ami fur sale of said mnrtunifcil premises to satisfy said Judgment an. I decree, attorney's fee. Interest and cots. 'I Ills siMiiinnns in ervednn defendant W illiam Ilremer bv pn I1 li ntloti l,y order of James A. Kee. Judge nf the sixth Judicial District ot the Slate ol Urcgnti. dated July J i lyi.'i. O. li. Kl.l.Wand J. N BROWN. XA-M. Atlurnejs for I'laliitiir. SDMMONH. I'lleal I'lleal Itching I'llra. hymploins Moisture; intense itohina nd HtltigiiiK; moat at lilulit; woraw tiy acratrliiiitf. If allowed to coiitiune tiiinora form, liiali often Meed and lilcerate, Ix'ciunintf very ore. Kwatnbs OlsrMKNT slopa Ihe itohintf mnl bleed- liiif, lieuls iitciTulioii, and in niimt paaea reniTia the tnmors At drntfiti"!, or In imiil, for .'ill cent a. I'r. Hwayim Son, 'liila.lelt.ii". IN T11K flKcriT COl ItT fOlt TIIK l'01'N ty nf Mnrmw, state nf Oregon. r. riisi.v, itllaril Ian, i ntuit 1 II, Aleander(trslmm,-- uraiiam, wile nf salil Alexander lirahani, the Natlnual Hink nf lletiptwraco iHiratlnn ud Krank Hagerman as re'elverol lunbanl Investineiil cmiiuy, ccirinr 1 1' 111, Defendmita. To Alexand r draliain, Defendant. In Ihe name ol Ihe stale of (irricnn. yon an hereby reniii ed to appear and anxrer the -m plalnl tiled t!alnt you In the l.ve entitled suit 011 or belnre Ihe II ml 1 a of the next rruu lar term of Ihe slmve entitled poiirl low it, 'be .'ml day ol 'U inU-r. Is'ii. and It you fall mi to answer, lor waul Iherenl Ihe plaintiff win . ply to the r urt Inr Iba relief demanded tu said comp alnl. t -w It: or judgment ud decreo airnln.t Alexander t.raham I r I lie sum of Hn Hundred Dollars won lulere.l ln n-o 1 at the rale ol eight for I t-r atiiium from the Ut day n Jul) . I", ami lor a ri'as.uiable iiiiii to la tie eruiiuiMl l.v the court as an attorney a Un and for roata ol this suit. Al o for decree foreclosing a mortgage tnailr tiv aietainler iiraiiani on the lolloHlng ile cnne.i r. ai '.talc nnnO'ii iu Morrow county ircgon, o mil; lie e I- ol See a. Tn I s .,1 K '.'IK VI M . poiilaliilng In all Inn a. n-a more or lea Cforlliir log,oermeeiil surxey . re. orb i III Ihe clerk s nmceol said countt oil Ihe Inth lay ol Julv, w on pane. I. .( ,i a"d lui In II.h.s "i 01 tne iiiorikave rw. ordsol ald mty a. lo all Hie deleiidanla lieflu lianml and tit ale ( Mid tlioflgng. d p'rinlM'i to tail. ly (al l judgment, ilevrre attorney a ie, luiereata and co.la srrvlceot Ibis ai.iuitiona la m..l. ..n ton ("Urn Winteil lootn I'liere it only enough tt ale nit half till tliit trnnk. What hall I ..; (Ill it with papers? Mrs. WinlerliliHm -No; let your father pack It.- llriMiklyo Lite, Mr. Young John, did vnil ibVeod n nialolilug that piece of drcia gondii 1 ! yon ilim inorning? Mr. Ymititf - N i m tim wa Iihi . . . . k . t .1 . 1 . . I 'o 'Oder of Jalliea a lei-. jil-U'e of tbe slx'h precious, tint (trin iiiptnttitl) 1 1 ye UmirM jn.li. 1,1 di.tn. 1 m the i.im n,,.,! ,.i. enoiitfh of iM.metliiMK rlas. to Ilia. )oil l'w ''"'i , Md iV.n.l J N wn hoik tfown; I i sit'mga. aM Attorni)s f..r I'Ui .tiiT run a I'ttie but good as new 3300 One New Home, second hand, in good order; 1 bargain One Favorite, has been rented out ... 1 and used a little; good as new, 28 00 Tlifur arr fliiriniln PnVrs for immediate accept-1 aare. ( an at am i on P. C. Thompson Co. W.L.Douclas CI Clint? HTMCBtST. W WllWi. HT FOR A KING. 3. CORDOVAIST, r rttnwn 4 lummiuiu WALT. 43.5PFlNr.CAllKAeKARIia 3.VP0UCE,3SOLCS. iatp2.W0RKINGMFi(', ? extnA riNc n. 2.l.7BOYS'SW0fllSHOa, LADIES ,,2?J"2.l.t- w ' tKQC K TON.MAB A. W. L. Doaelas $2 & $4 Shoes (? IValer whoasi natna will shortly ap pear hero. Agel wanted. Apply t nnr A Ml haa i haigi" ol the ( i k ol confectioner l a. Ifnlla, itkara. lol-ac ..a, el., loriorrly oan.dl) h.., I A M. Imar.l. M'fiirh ( m ii.txiKiDf of ill Clam f. V i. m' I' e i ream F-ia. I'lOoCa'teail rai'iie i o-i t.iii a. j i hand (UVH HIM A CAM Weal side l:n sttwl, Minor linlidlu. Ilis !.:..:;; kliluls -OF- For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Salem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Oat.fttii office for particulars. Htrlctly confidential. Treatmeut private and sur cure. fTA 4 Inn TMU. S. GOVERNMENT to IS, PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH All our shoci are equally Mtlsfactory mty f iv in mi value tor tnt none t . Itiry auual oustaai shaaa In at via and lit. Thslr wearing qualltlea arc unaurnaaMd To persons who itrved In the wan of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support? You a j 'ars- $2 to prom It to . aaveil aver other makra. II your dealer cannot supply yuu c can. hold by 7 .Y S i it 'H ...;.-'t! ' t I ,, L IS I ' ' ' f ' - 1 la. .- ' 4 . m sr Monmouth, Ore. A l-ai-l'g ti hnol le-.-a rit,,;,i, ,(.M ! Ifa.t.l. ..-.fn,i, ,. ,.tl .fta,,.i ati-l a. ademU ihu r The Dl-lema f ih si stun,. n Uaeh iti any taunty in trte aute with, wl furihe asaenlnatiatt. rJ a4 i.lli., ta.s i.4 tmtk.n I. at tt -utl'-il tA h:ihrit l.a-au n. aalwna Ts.w ia a t-l .t"a , i . i t..i, ,,k. $1800.00 OoTJI A WAV TO INVTJiTORS. ImMimi avwth gorra away tn any ana K sa- tuin ikrnuia ua k UM ami latiiaoaas pliant aanaf lh moniH .raa.ling Maanrura the boat patanu rof mr rllayita. sad Iht atact nt Oil olWf m In ancauraga Miavnt. tn km tm k 4 th bn, hi ka. Al tlx aaaas Bat itk k unpma aiaai Uia Dutaac Ka Ski thai IT'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INTCNTIONS THAT YiaD rORTLNCS, ark aa tta)(ar inilnw'Bik(aataalaM af and Saa aiianut kwakm ilia auanm back, "taw ana, -lm ,iu-." -a-rt.k.k?- -knaia. t'Trar. awl a tkanund Mha kttla Unnga dial ama any mm can k -d a nay H Htantmi . andikaa annefe nwm an iHa aa iKal kawf Utgaai ratufan k Ika aaUus. 1 ry k think al nn ilnnf W anal IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SCEMS. Pawnta takaa al r"ngk as tro.ial nln lt buvmat karhlaf' r.M.alr4 at lairai, II C ,nknkMlkaatnwaaaer ptMhadai Anml m ika w a an.. S t larawk a fm ana. K.n-m tn (Km lawfnat. ha n tat. a all aut caw ana. W c alae adt. ban 4 rl, th anaantam an. k annik aaak man nw i a mr. t kvaOrvla al atiniaanaa c4 Cfaaa al iKa " N .ot.l ktarcadat." enntaanaaf a k al Iha aaar. and a duruua nf kw tn.saiiua, ank Ua nata"d tHrimtHHt U I miad kawa amwn Cat aa t caaaola. tnaara, Ikaa anncn-f ta tana a.i' I ha aai at Ova i p t.l a, A a nagaamanuuaa rafanktd auwtly Ms I il Mini joiin wrnnrRnmN a co.. tVilkllara at tawkas and tari CaiaaU, 6iS I1 Mrt.N.W., IU.1. aahlnctnfl. D. C. If v.aava arYwfHafi. nriaf A f ON C V tOANfO. riiM .rM unIihi.r. f..tT fc.'t'ftt V ax, - rt m r fr tr-t U ltst'1Ut ft r( fw't fftstr- tf'ii ittri t f -. n Oftrtfl. tlhj ta-fil fric l ret' il l- t.f-t hM Ut w-1 t ri( V- f nttutu v.rtrfta9 I rcne Ut tk ht othr I to to ft to ft THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousanda under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes It to you an J is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. fWrite for bws anJ complete Information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unlcvs sutcessful. $ The Press Claims Company $ to ft to ft P to ft PHILIP W. AVIRCTT, General Maoafcr, 618 P 5trcet. WASHINGTON, D.C. 5i JT. AFal Company U tnntmlUH by iww-fV a tkoM4 Uadimf ngsra. jxtprn la tKt i HHtd matn, mnd U aaaraaieml fry (Agm. to ft k ft i jF d d" n- d S-K V -. -aV .V ?' : v v v v .? s o ft .r rfilGYCLES Hotlct of Final SsWtmtnt. 'a a- . r a. ' w s w : J a ' t Al I nt W k W nay ViT1 a ii... I a Htimv ntvy TlIlT TI t-a g rl I . .1 1 I r ..tnt t. r v i t f4 It a I a I ! iwi ' V a 1 k . V. Are tho Highest of nil High Grodes. .,rn.1..L..,,t.M.,.,lf m,,ri, ,:, )n ,b. .,,,, ,,. . mini, ti l..i:.r r, tOTrn, a b. In.nd ia aa t. ...j,, T ' ' ' 211. SCORCHCH $68. 22lb. LAOICS' T8 C...;,. ,,a. M)A mahQu lUKt H lUlUa K. . , .. ' una. sc.,, rn 1,1,1;,, or ' '' l ' 1 ...... 9 ivuonicyN nt Xnnw, Uattt. al' tarinnf. ' i a i r .mM tlnrl a. 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