OFFICIAL PAPER MM Ml tl M 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I M VI 14 14 III I Me,ie 2 : FREQUENT AND CONSTANT Advertising brought me all i : own, A. T. Stewart. ; Is owing to my liberality in ad-2 1 vertising. Robert Bonner. - i 1 nri:ii!iitiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiirititti(ii'iiiiiMiiiiiaitii.ii(iiiiina """ i iiin i inm i i i i mm i ii i in ,3 THIRTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1895. WEEKLY WO. 658 BJIMI-WEEKLY NO,3ii: K.I SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. sumption of this Heppner produot, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report known as water, while I try to maintain an equilibrium in tbe consumption ot all the other liquid products. I don't find PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. .CYCLES as many leaks as be does, but, I tell yon I'm a stayer wheD I do find one. I stay until the leak stops, while he shuts off the snpply . But they pay he has an eye I ! I M.I4M mM IH'I MWttt tl a 1 MY SUCCESS J0 mm IP to biz. 1 I i 1 1 OTIS PATTERSON, .. . . Editor A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager At (2.50 per year, $1.25 for six months, 75 ots. Cor three moncns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIH PAPER ie kept on file at E. C. Dake's Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchant Exohanga, Han Francisco, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. UmoN Pacfic Railway-local card. No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. daily except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction 6:20 p. m. No. lC -llxed, leaves Willows Junction 7:15 p. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. daily except Sunday. East bound, main line arrives at Willows Junction 1:4(1 a. m. West bound, main line, leaves Willows Junc tion 12:15 a. m. West bound Portland fast freight with pas senger couch leaves Willows Junction 6:S8 p. m. and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01 a. m. Here passengers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a. m. and take the fast mail west bound which ar rives at Portland 7:25 a. m. The Dalles and Portland passenger leaves The Dalles dally at 2:15 p. m. and arrives it Portland 6:30 p.m. Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. dally and arrives at The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the east bound way freight with passenger coach -which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m. Are the Highest of all High Grades. . Warranted superior to any Bicycle built in the world, regardless of price. Do not be induced to pay more money for an inferior wheel. Insist on having the Waverley. Built and guarant.- ' he Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whoBe bond is as , 1. 211b. SCORCHER $85. i. LADIES' $75. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER H. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., U. 8. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or. OFFICUIi riBECTORT. United Btates Officials. President Qrover Cleveland Vice-President Ad'ai Htevenson Hnoretorv of Htate Kiohard 8. Olney Bocretary of Treasury John G. Carlisle Secretary ot interior noie ornun Hnoretan of War Daniel 8. Laniont Heoretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Pontmaster-Oeneral William L. Wilson Attorney-General JihIhod. Harmon Heoretary of Agrioulture J. Sterling Morton State of Oregon Governor W. P. Lord Beoretaryot Htate H. K. Kincaid Treasurer Phil. Metsohan finpt. Publio Instruction O. M . Irwin Attorntur General C. M. Mleman u G. W. McBride "" (J. H. Mitchell 5 Hinger Hermann vounrot-iuiou 1 W. K. Ellis Printer W. H. Leeds ( Ii. 8. Ban, Hunrsme Judge, F. A. Moore. ( C. E. Wolverton Seventh Judicial District, fMranit Jnriire W. L. Bradshaw Prosecuting Attorney A. A. Jayne Morrow County Offlciali. 1 . 1 a . k Vff fliwan iHUDI- DWHMir.., ... .... n, ... i.w.... hepmientatire J- H. Boothhy Comity Jtuhre Jnlin, Keithli ' CommiMionnrs J. K. Howard J. M. Baker. , " Tlerk J.W.Morrow HherifT U. w. Harrington Treasurer Asuaesor Hnrreyor... Hchiml Hup't... Coroner Frank (iiliiam , J. r'. Willis Geo. Lord ...Anna Halaignr ..T.W.Ayers. Jr bkpfnh towm omoiu, Mayor Thus. Morgan Council"! O. K. Fern.worth. M, Uehtentha, Otis Patterson, T, W. Aysrs.jr. H Hiirner tf J. HI.. mini. Ileoonler F. J. H allocs rnunrai E. L. r me I and klarslial A. A. Huberts PreeinctOBeere, Jiiotir nf tha Pause E. L. Freeland Constable. N. 8. WheUUne failed State bud Officers. TBI DALLES, OB. J. F. Moore A. B. Bigs LA OBAIIDI, OB. B.F. Wilenn i. H. Kobbina Keai.ter HeoeiTer ..ReaLter ..Keoeiver X5IIZT SOCIZTIEt. KAWLINS POST, NO. It. a. A. R. Meet at Loxinctoo. Or., the bet Hatoriia of earn month. All veterans art Invito to io. IVf U,ii lien. W. Hhith. Adjutant, tf Commander LUMBER! 1ITI HAVE FOR KAI.R ALL KISD OF CM ? dnnl Lumber. M miles o( Heppner, at what Is known u Ui. FIB 1.000 FEKT, ROC OH, -- - - CLIAK, - - 100 17 SO 1 F PFIJVERFD !! RRPPNER, WILL ADD la w per l.uuo lew Bdaiuonal. The abort quotations are strictly (or Cash. L HAMILTON. I'rop. National BauK ol Mw WM. rEKLANIt, ED. K. fUHHOP, Preeldeat. Cashier, TRJLXSICTS 1 GLNERAL BANKING ECSLNESS COLI-KOTXON8 MsU on FTorbU Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOL 11 EITHER, if OREOOS TM U. S. GOVERNMENT PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To persons who served in the wars 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 ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new law are entitled to an increase of pension. The government owes it to you and 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. C?"Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. JT. B.Thlt Company it controlled by nearly one thousand hading news papers in the United Stales, and it yuaranteed by them. 1 1 ! yrA FACTS j I FACTS ! ! j OU CAN BUY lil.00 worth of dry goods and grweiies and then have i i J enough left out of I100.no to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This Is "i ' a first-class machine. Why then pay $100.00 for a bicycle that will give 1 1 no better service T " 1 1! CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 20 pounds, only t'JO. 1 1 1 1, Ladies' and Gents' roadsters alt the way from IV) to 7.". ! i 1 "Boyi' Junior," only M with pneumatic tire a good machine. ' i J "Our Special." Men s I ; Ladies', $ .0. if WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, or ra the pmEiisox rtB. Cii, y A-. Heppner, Oregon, ((1 i MORROW AND GRANT f Counties. rrTT''.' 'vT' ' ; -IS Tit It- MOSt Popular Fcputllcan Newspaper of trie West And Has the Largest Circulation. I DAILY (without Sunday) $6.00 per yeir TERMS DAILY w,lh Sunday) S8.00 per year BV MAIL The Weekly Inter Ocean t $1.00 V PER TEAR ) VK At A ftrWSPAPTR TUB NTM OCEAN .seas erMl the tlaxs la all FMpects II rere neither pelns tmf etpeee le erieflng ALL. 1MU NL ANU IHL ItLSI Of- CIVHLMT UTIKAUHIi. E a. 3 I nrnftirtiti!nitmimmmi(t5 E 1 R I 5 i e- cT I nOO " 111,, ( M. f' UnS auai el entniie - g 4tm te eeeeef( ku- (4irrs, e ' A.IL ft" 0 I nuf CVTTM. m eeaeaee eee 99 TleT0BUIlCAHCHOCO. Z-Z beM, Tn . -"U'y. JV- csMvsaeiee Tf o. ,t ,, i if, i ill III Ml I t I If t V Hbsrr Ml ki MkM bo! If toq ho: tot tJ Cwi K'l4 iti mm, I have been tryin' to find out who does the most business, and to this end called on my friend Rastus again. "'Tain' de man dat makes de mos' fns' dat does de mos' business," said Uoole Rastus. "De torpedo boat swims under watah an' do no splashin' whatsnmdever, but she do some mighty distruotin'." Rastus' logio is good if not applicable. Reader, did yon ever take Simmonb . " . ,.U"V,WU Liver Regulator, the "King oi? attorney aua onnron tnainnKea togetner Liver Medicine8?" Everybody needs so often of late that she hardly knew take a liver remedy. It ia a sluggish or what part ot the ohurch he was, but at diseased liver that impairs digestion , , d h , d Q , . k d and causes constipation, when the waste . .. F . . . . . u ""U that should be carried off remains in wuu lUB "iuoiu-iai;eu muivmuui was, the body and poisons the whole system, shortly after his arrival in town last That dull, heavy feeling is due to a week, she informed the enquirer thBt he torpid liver. .Biliousness, Jieadacne, , , , , .. Makrin. and Indication kre aU liver was tbe Presiding elder. And now they diseases. Keep the liver active by an 9y he is suffering "exquisite pain." occasional dose ot Simmons .Liver Keg- AndOVUXEW PURE My friend from the rural districts, reoently bought some sugar to feed to a pig with tbe hope, so he told me, of cur mg mm ot a consumptive disposition Sow, sinoe I know how they're made, I'll never eat any more sugar-oured hams for fear ot contracting this con sumptive disposition This oourt this week is a tarrible ourse. Everything seems to have a grand jury attaohment to it. And cow a ereat Wheat, bu 8 4042 many confess that they are in the same iiuur.uui 4 uti i .... . I i,ia o nn condition of the LlCrj V COj VVJ "D Ol L TV V'-J rjQ -U1UD J TV V. M JJ ulator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly retreshes and strengwiens. livery package has the Kcd Z stamp on tne wrapper, o. it. Zeiliu & Co., Philadelphia. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. the amount of 82.40, which he offered for year's subscription to tbe East Oregon- ian, but oould not get it. It looks as though the toll road was going to remain for some time. It now remains for the people of Grant oounty to ohange their place of trading; not altogether on ac count of the amount of toll that is not so very mnch, although every little helps but there is a principle at stake. Umatilla, not satisfied with driving in thousands of head of stock to eat np our gfhss in the summer and break down our fenoes in the winter and live in our pastures, now wants us to keep up her roads. I think, for my part, we should try Baker City and Heppner." Come on. fleppner's business men and merchants all welcome you, and re member they pay the toll. The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. M kas eeiMMee e leimM le texk nwatbe el Ike 'emit II TM ft lit PAWtMt ie ike y keel HsklM. IttUII KekV ILAIthl ere eMeeeWe. PntJTICAl XV IT I H It til ICA1. an4 fives lis reeeWe Ike krlt f Ike Mret .... mi ell ! iwliitul Imnte. II alee fives Ike 111b M.M Uh Inn huuU. IT IS A TWELV-PAGE PAPER. Till IVIt tKVhS e in HlJrll l IN cMltAMI 1HI' AMI COflf WCII II l H UP Al I l.t lit mi AIIIi.hsi MinMS. AMI I hi. 1 1 1 If AIMPIItl Ti IHIi M I Lis Of IMm I'LOI-LU Of IHAl M.ClUlM tHAI A"V fAI'l II t All I HI M IAI. H Is la awe4 M Ike eas el ike et kelk la Pulllke 4 Lliefelare fleeM reawaikrr Ike! Ikeavceal Ike Werklv later Cfceea la OM V UMl iKlLe UfL itA-. 44..es THE INTER OCEAN. Chicgo. Tin: Lancasiuri; Insukanck Co. MANCIIICMTICM, ICNOIMNII three " " 2 25 Sheep, muttons, head . . . . 1 25 ftj 1 50 Btook 1 00 O 1 6U Hogs, on foot, cwt 3 00 Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool 8 10 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 2540 Eggs, doz 10 Chickens, doz 2 003 00 Turkeys. Potatoes, per owt 40 CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt S !)5 1 02 Flour, bbl 2 50(3 60 Beeves, stall fed 4 50 ( 5 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 (i 8 00 Hors, owt 4 50 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. Butter, fb Lggs, doz Potatoes new, per ot.. . old, " ... I Chickens, doz Turkeys, ft) 8 10 (i 12 60tt 30(d) 13 15 18 ar 75 3 00 ft) 7 0(1 12 as i t PORTLAND MARKRT. Wheat, bu t 47 ( 50 Flour, bbl Beeves, owt dressed Muttons, live sheared. dressed. &.... Hogs, on foot dressed, ft) Wool Eastern Oregon Butter Ek'K", doz Chickens, doz Tnrkeys, ft) dressed. . . Potatoes, new, per ot.. 2 25 ft 2 85 2 5ll (i 3 (K) 4 00 (( 5 50 1 75 (rt 2 00 04 fr 04 V 3 20 it 3 7.) 04' V4 ir 10 ttt li 2 dO w 3 M proverbial parrot Have talked too d n muoh." Some people say talk is oheap, but they evi dently never met a grand jury or tried a long distaooe telephone. A. Heppner man reoently asked bis wife, "Why is a husband like dough?" He expeoted she would give it up, and was going to tell her it was "beosuse a woman needs him," but she said it wps beosuse be was "hard to get off her hands." Now Bbe is one of tbe New Women. I have often been asked who this Dew woman is that the papers talk so much about. Wba, she's the woman that wears bifurcated skirts, which, when made on the pneumatic plan and blown up, art oalled bloomers. She chews tobaoco spits through her teeth, knocks tbe cook down with a slick of cord wood and car Hps ha onrliua iron in her pistol pocket To tbe men who look forward to another emancipation proclamation, I can bnt sign myself, Sympathetically yours, Tub Hi'ohtino Editor, 1ND1AK SCARE OVER IN HARNEY. Tne Reported Diamond Valley Indian Massa cre a Farce. Last Friday Dight. says the Harney News, the settlers in Diamond and Happy valleys became badly alarmed by reason of the supposed presence ot Indians in tbe vicinity, immediately south, on tbe Stein mouutain side. It seems that during the day Bud Smith, a cattle rancher, had been rid ing the range, and seeing unmistakable signs ot Indians, became suspioious ot it being a band of hostile Bannooks, and so spread the alarm, causing suoh un easiness as to put the whole conntry on the alert. About midnight the people were ter ror struck at seeing signal fires, several up McCoy creek, and numerous others on the adjaoent mountain sides, clearly pointing to Iudians olose at hand. This oaused a geneAl stampede of tbe settlers, who left their homes aud rushed pellmoll, with the best means at com mand, collecting at Seaward's and Clark's ranohes in Diamond valley. Runners aud sooutiug parties went out during tbe night and no mure satis factory Information obtained than the ror tnem rna tne dealer whose came is capture ot a Piute squaw, who claimed nbiaunoii uricwim will UO Kilt U IU Hill l t. ,,. j yj ujuir ui luouii Jr., drug store. Four big Sncoeasen. -Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following tour remedies have reacbea a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for consumption, oonghs and oolds, eaoh bottle guaranteed Jiiieotrio Uitters, tba great remedy for Liver, Stomaoh and Kidneys. Buoklen's Arnica Balve; tbe best in the world, aud Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perteot pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do jnst what is claimed Sold at T. W. Ayers, HKPPNEU'S CHDRCH ROW. Tbe gathering broke np on Sunday, returning to their several homes. If there is any truth in the reported Indian trouble it ooourred after this in cident, and as tbe Gazette has beard nothing more of the trouble, it believes the whole thing a farce or false alarm. Hepimer Gets a Great Deal of Undesirable Notoriety Various Versions. Nearly every paper in the state has had something to say of Heppner's re cent church trouble. Some make light ot it, while others speak ot it ai deplor able. This sort of notoriety and adver tising is, to say the least, very undesir able. The following versions, while doubtless not correot In every respcot, are given for the benefit of onr readers I eased organs to healthy and vigorous to show bow this matter is being herald- action. Price 81.00 per bottle. ed abroad : Disorders ia the liver and kidneys aer responsible for many ot the ailments ot humanity, whicb, when neglected, de velop into serious aud often fatal mala dies. Prudenoe would suggest the prompt use of Dr. J. II. Mo Lean's Liver and Kidney Balm to remove the disorder as soon as possible, aud restore the dis- 10 35 12 55 MO UK LOCAL l INCHES. I Sporting-Editor Afsm on Tsp --Opinio On Things Mostly I'aseea. Marvelous ItesnlU. From a letter written bv Rev. Quudermsn, of Dimondale, Mi.h., we are permitted to make thisextract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, aa the rasults were almost marvelous in the esse of my wife, Wliile I was paxtorof the Baptist church at HIV Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia suoeeedina La Uritma. Terrible paroxysms ot coughing would last bonrs with little interruption and it Sfx-med as if she con Id not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. Winn. V.a U.,.up.. it w.a n.ilnk In V 1! , .1 . 1 , . 11' I ' " l'l"U".' . , " " il.V IH i.u.in i inienuio come again, omsiDce ,,, work mi nluhl ,tufll0trT I have heard nothing that would lead me results." Trial bottles free at T. W. to believe that I might be subjected to a Ayers. Jr., drugstore, lingular size bi. . . i nhnrnh trial elmlann enlarleintn.nl . u,n"BD" I " i m ... .-i . a libel suit, I again Ventura to mix np a few more puncbea. Bat then I tell you my hide's pretty tough, nountbing would Culled (nun the K.kU usKe me iiinou nnieM li should tie ii ti.nii ,,i,nel H.inu. in.m . meetin house rehearsal, for frankly, I week's stay at McDuffle hoi springs. nave a greet horror or having any trial . .;l...l .it..... :!. . .1......1. i ..i li... mi iiiuuiiiiiiui wu I'uuu u uimiui i' i' 1 1 u . . . , iimii neiiirue iihiu firituer freight. Mrs. Oeo. Fall Daaaml throutb Lone I Lave been axked why I signed my CfHek jM, rriJ eo from ir,iri liONU CHKKK. theo they never have such thing In my church. Dnstin ar with Evidently Malicious Persecution. Arlington Kecord. ltev. Denisoo preaobed in Arlington last Sunday evening, while on bis way to conference. The bouse was crowded to its full capacity, many more eager to hear of lbs cause of bis arrest at Hepp ner than to bear his sermon, whicb, by the way, was tbe best we have ever beard bim preach. Ho far as bis arrest is concerned, it was evidently a piece of spite, intended, oo doubt, o cast a slur on bim, aa the most ignorant must know tbat be bad violated do tatots. All tbat bt did was in the line of bit duties as pastor ot lbs ohurch. A ChrrS Kw. I'llot Ko k Record. Tba people ol Heppner bavs been try- A NEW LAW Tbat Limits the Nnmlier of Witnesses in Criminal Case. THE INTER OCEAN name to my other consignment or pnnolies, as the interrogator said t lie re was nothing in name anyoay. Ye there is. Why back in Missouri recent ly woman presented her LusliHtuI with M sixteenth child and br nnme Moore. Ho I sign my nam fur fiar kime one might think II wa Moora. My partner, lbs cow, still flourishes. Id fart she reimrl business very brisk Id ber lice. Freeh feed yard and bay wagon bsnj outa cotue regular. 'Iocif my friend, while recently siigsged In painting the town a tieantifol scarlet, gave cifT.Tisa to this eenlta eow, lien he chaeed them Into a coiivitinnt olmrrh. Wlieo reeeid from Ihelr pril on ieiiii,o by some observers, th Bfeellr frUhlebml tiainiers ruiifieeeil tbat this was their first vieit li eburoh. !J il I .1. . . City to bar home at Heppner. Oeo. V. Fell pasaed through Long Cieek Wednesday no hi return to Hepp. ner, having spent several weeks' outing in Giant county. Mr. Ji.ho Campbell, nf Prairie City, committed smmds last week by sbootiDf bimeelf In lha right templa. lie bad been in ill health for soma time. He. M. Ilramhlet ami family passed through Ioi g Creek TburUy of last weak en rout from Mr I in (fie hot spring to their bntna at 1ofie Ilm k. Tics and Unci ( Uik A Ik ins passed through Uids? ('reek M'linlsy no their return Ii lUrdman frumasevaral week's ojoura al tba MeDuflU hot springs. W m. Hudio ill take kia departure to- morrow for Heppner to tia id alteadanea Tbe following law is probal)ly known to tbe legal profession, but will be news to the general public : In tbe session laws of 1SH," is a law ap proved February 20, 1HH5, which limits the number of witnesses in criminal cases to four for each side, exoepliug when the county judge gives permission to sub- picna more, for good reason shown. Suc tion 1 reads: "That hereafter, in all criminal pro ceedings had before any magistrate in thia state, tba dufuudant and tbe state may each subpuioa (onr witnesses and no more ; provided, that the county judge of the county where minli proceeding iog to oreate lively times for that place may ba ponding, may, for good onus for soma time, and al last they seem to shown, make an order allowing a greater bava reached It in the shape of a boom number of witnesses to ba subpieoaed for Hatao'a sulphur work. Tbe old man I by either party, in which event, said has been ontnlodtiog a branch office at I witnesses may attend and ba pant as son tbat plan for tome time), but it Dow looks I provided by law; and provided, tbat at If ba baI established headquarters I this act shall Dot be construed to pre there. Tbe (laintta in apesking of thai vent auy person or person from volun- affair says "lha devil is in tba church, " tarily attending and testifying before and Intimate that ba ia raising paitioo- auy such magiatrate, but they shall nut lar Dtt. 'I it loo bad that intelligtat b paid by tba county where aucb pro- men and women will allow Ibemaelvea to I reeding ara paiiiling." gel mixed np ia these petty quarrels and I oarry them to tuob an extent that they beaom tba talk ot Iba whole state. The T HE . .....i.i.i. it-... . i.:.u i 1 1 iivuuii iu .iFfiuier, wuiuu UH i'BUHKil I e I I ists I the arrest of tba mm inter sod placing 1 VrLM bim ooder bonds to await tba action of U II Lit Iba grand jury and raised a general tumult la lb oborob, originated nearly a year ago over ana good sister remark eg thai the daughter nf another atayad mil too 1st at night. From thia it grw mi til almost tba eotirs ehurob lie nam a lnolve.L Had tba old lady who originated lha strife been strictly folio lag lha example of Ilia Oo whom h profee.e to h a diseipl of, aha would hot b b I time ! alaudar bar neigh hor'a daughter, aod bad tba bsl.no. of Mawiug .... to .ur.ui .ie.p. .tta tha nsnilvri mneil upiotb affeirabowa a Christ like spirit, Ihey would bav ELECTRIC BELT In Msrt-Or. A. 0a FOR MEN AND WOMEN p.s l.f"l and ntilf srlmillflo sn4 r.etl klm uln Hell tnvle, fiif snefl use. -rtu-tfi4 Ss-imlite rurrenl i( Ki irl. nr. f .f Itie due of itl-xean, lli.l tmn l r--l 1 1 r '"II n'l If 'I let! I4H 1'ienf I--" In 'iiisiiiii sii'l -iw-f. n'l .lel . li.e l-Mr Ii ran lie worn el auy Ho you sea tins ow itiita miioimry, al tha rxinveniiig nf rireuil eiurl Iters but she's "dead on" lo lha CliinaiiieB, so Monday. Tba ger,etue will also visit ,or, th rustler a they agreed to al a the) II lisv no iipiortiitiily lo ni'if lr I er lik II. er do arfo I'.e lfs A bah'iil eoiMitfy yirl i I into m (if tie Hi loan el ! In I log .line, err) lug ' m live i l,n keiie 1 l,e fo ' WILL POSITIVELY CURB IVndletoa l-fuft rtturbim to Iong feraora beld Ihere long ago. If there la a ball for anyone, tba person whogail Creek. about and lri lo rata Ilia rhararler of other ought lo M a wbifl of il. I'lles! I ll et ll'hikg I'lle h)ni.ioii,e-Moiaiiir; iiiUnea llnhing. l,HI.. If frel l,. lopf-r,lll.-.rr-4.,-, ''"""l"i !'- - .. - by 1 " .a,.. fa 1 1 t b-.-' and the ..rir.tr . l.erd H em a " lhero..,,lef. Tt.a rlerk hi sited i a '""or form, .blob i-fiea I.I I and tit. Mala tanar.ttiliSf AWsfsB MA11 l.er. ari l al,.. I ....u,l,m.e n.of- l-oll' , " - ' b.ef diaofders wilh Ihelr rr,m.an7lg li.aman.i,i,i.e,,ff..mi,.-..,, eng. )irrtit.f .o lb- llehihg and M-l' ; ,,1(lwl,,,, I.e.uU thei UI." el,olp ,i,,l, emillf irl? ii.-liMl. , 'l' "I1'"'!'"1. '' l " Ibilill tl,.f dus In. If Ihey wool, I l.k. Ale li n eofe lhr will ley ll.ift ?" "Oh, Tboq.andt of persons llouader along f ir toon t tit, yea avn ra, sofferiog from Indigeatloa, Ui Ironblee and I iO r," eha leluii,f.. "the all I e ! " Tb Il a C'elk I In ! I j doa tli sUeel altd bad unrh Tlial't why I bVe'nl D)entHbe- M Iff IS, j M an I iba so !o Lav another partner, In tha j fe.,n of a I ghl f eie ritiff lnlel,l.i I, ah'i reibovea the Iqtnor At drnggiets, of I b ma.l. for Idipehia. Ir H.)i Hon, Pi ii'M i.i. HIMH wrMHaM A I.I. a el.orl m-Hiea or If. t. 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