Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 06, 1895, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1895.
THIRTEENTH YEAR
i WEEKLY KO. 653
1 SEMI-WEEKLY N0,il6i )
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON. - Editor
A. W. PATTERSON. Business Manager
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Union Pacfic Railway-local card.
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(filGYCLES
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 guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good as gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind., TJ. 8. A.
Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
No. 9. mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. daily
except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
6:20 p. m,
No. 1C ..ltxed, leaves Willows Junction 7:15
S. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. daily except
unday.
East bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction 1:46 a. m.
West bound, main line, leaveB V illows Junc
tion 12:15 a. m.
West bound Portland fast freight with pas
senger coach leaves Willows Junction 6:39 p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01a. 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 Dalle6 dally at
2:15 p. m. and arrives -t Portland 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a.m. daily 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. ni., arriving
at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m.
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OTPlCIAi SIBECTOBT.
United States Officials.
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Vice-President Adai Stevenson
Secretary of State Riohard 8. Olney
Becrntary of Treasury Jehn Q. Calisle
Secretary of Interior .... Hoke Smith
u . I W-m Tlanin U f .11 m..n t
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Secretary of Nary Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William U. Wilson
Attorney-General Judson Harmon
Secretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
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Secretory of State H. K. Kincaid
Treasnrer Phil. Metatihan
Knot. Publio Instruction O. M. Irwin
i ............ n..ul ft. M. Iillnman
u ( O. W. MoBnde
Senators ij. h. Mitchell
J Binger Hermann
Congressmen W- ft. guis
Printer ;".WH- Leed"
li. A. Mnnre.
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Seventh Judicial District.
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1'roMcutins Attorney A. A. Jaime
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator ,"ow?n
. Representative. J-B. Boo thbjr
Commissioners J . K. Howard
J. M. Baker.
" Clerk J. W. Morrow
" BhorifT G. W- Hrr!HPU,n
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Surveyor Geo. Lord
School Bup't -Anna Balsigyr
Coroner T.W.Ayers.Jr
HEPPNEB TOW OrriOEES.
vnr Thoe. Morgan
C nincilinea., U. a. rarnsworui. iu.
Uchtenthal. Otis Patterson, T. W. Ayars.Jr.,
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Constable. N. B. WheUtone
Called Sutra Laod Offiesn.
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1TTC HAVS FOR BALI ALL KIKD8 Of ON
V dmwed Lumbar, Is mils) of Heppner, at
what Is knowo aa the
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 4
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ? fw
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED f
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 W
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present fg)
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Y enough left out of 1100.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle. This Is J 1
V 1 a first-class machine. Why then pay IIUO.OO for a bicycle that will give '
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1 ', CRESCENT "ficorcher," weight 20 pounds, only 9S. '
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VWT Rlirmettdltor efthii faptr. WriUtmr
threshers, the weather having been quite
favorable; there were some showers in a
few sections, but no delay was occa
sioned by them. There are some excel
lent crops of alfalfa in Klamath county
that will be ripe enough for harvest
within a week. There are many crops
of alfalfa in seotions of Baker and Union
counties the showers have improved.
Ooourrence of precipitation reoently en
courages the hope tbat the fall rains will
be early, Binoe they would so improve
the grass on the range that the problem
(the care of etook daring the ooming
winter) would be easily solved. Feaohes, Both, the Long Creek aad Hilton Eagles Tes
pears and grapes are of very best quality. tlfy in Shntt's Case.
All trait is looking well and the ship
ments oontinue large. There are some The Long Creek Eagle recently pub
extra fine prospects for good erape crops fobed the article relative to 8hutt, the
in Wallowa county. There appears to Antelope prodigy, which appeared in the
be yery little fruit injured by insects and Gazette a few weeks sinoe, and oon
its soundness is commented upon. In oluded with the following comment
Wasco oounty the showers were attended "The above is a very common ooour
by high wind, whioh oaused fruit to fall tenoe, yet it Is seldom thBt an editor be-
large quantities. Union oounty is oomes so bloated with self importance
contributing large quantities of apples, Hg to play suoker or fool in any
pears and plums to the Eastern Oregon gUoh a manner. But youDg Bhutt is so
shipments. The prune crop in all seo- gifted, und no doubt by the time of hie
tionsis reported to be in good condition, next visit to Portland, honors sufficient
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
Anl Has the Largest Circulation.
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TERMS DAILY w,th Sunday) $8.00 per year
BY MAIL The Weekly Inter Ocean l $1.00
V PEIl TIAR I H i
At A M!WPAIr TMH INTCB OCEA keeps tirei o lb flaws la all
rMiwu It araree iMlther reins nor iibism In tecartfif AU. TrtaJ
NkWs AND 1Mb BLS1 Oh ClVWl.NT UTLHAUKB.
The Weekly Inter Ocean
AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
It has sH4hl(if at lntf te each axisilwr a4 Ike lemlty.
II VH t rt'li ll fair I l M M law wy swat e4 Heela4
ItlUIIUAKV ILAUbL areMale4.
POl.rTICAI.LV IT l tn ttl.ICA. He reesWe the fcenHll nf Iks
aMe (ik.himu M all live poMKal II alee ftvee lateaa lilts M. Or
IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER.
THE rfltl OCT AN H WKIJaMIO II CMICAK, TMR nJ A"r COIirKCUI.
tlTI OP Al.l. H.T tf 1MH AUIMAV MlHMAM, AM M IH
AOAPIIO TO TMK Mtl OP IHto r-LOfUl OP I MA I H.C1ION IMA AMf
PAP1.M I AB1NI.M Cl.
H la Is) actMt llh the ample t the Weal txHh la Polltks an4 I.Mretur.
pwa reawaahrr thai the pr e4 the Wwal IsIxOihS U OM V OM1 tOU
Ui t-. A4 the INTER OCEAN. Chlcega
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 8 40042
Flour.bbl 2 65
Beeves, cows & two-year-oliis, owt. z m
" " three " " a as
Sheep, muttons, bead .... 1 25 1 50
stock 1 uu 1 DU
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 3 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 8 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs.doz 10
Chickens, doz 2 0003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 4')
". . CALIFORNIA MAItKHT.
Wheat, cwt 8 115 0 102
Flour, bbl 2 60 e? 8 60
Beeves, stall fed 4 &0 (i 0 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 8 00
Absolutely pure
lung
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Though the usual amount of precipita
tion failed to oocur there has been suffi
cient vegetables for home consumption
and some for shipment, and a fair crop
in nnmber, including new babies, etc.,
will be showered upon him, tbat he will
be wound np for a repetition of the above
with a reasonable addition to make np
of potatoes will be harvested. The for his inoreased importance."
weather bas become cool, especially at This the Milton Eagle published and
night, and frosts have occurred, though added the following which, ooming from
tbey did no damage. Farmers are be- Bn eye witness, convinoes the Qazette
ginning to realize that the fall season is beyond a doubt that Sbutt is guilty and
approaobing, and that there should not should receive sentenoe:
be delay in the securing of orops from "The editor of the Eagle was present
OOORT ON LABOR DAY.
the inclemency of the weather.
Portland, Or., Sept. 3, 1895.
Swept by a Cyclone
Of approbation to the pinnacle of popu
larity, Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters bas
aoquired a commanding position, which
has occasionally made it a bright and
shining mark for knaves, who seek to
on the eventful excursion mentioned by
the Qazette, and bad the pleasure of
being permitted to gaze on the prodigy
and of listening to the wisdom that fell
from his lips. Sbutt, E. M., so-called
Borne of oar oitizens expressed the
opinion that oourt oould have been con
vened last Monday and business trans
acted, regardless of the fact that it was
labor day. However, in this they were
wrong. The following relative to the
Durrant trial shows that the same thing
vexed the people of California:
"The trial of William Henry Durrant
for the murder of Blanobe Lamont, did
not proceed last Monday. Bather than
invite any complications whioh might
arise hereafter through holding oourt on
a federal holiday, the oourt granted the
motion of the defense, conourred in by
the prosecution, and adjourned till
Tuesday. The motion waBmade in view
of the vexed question as to whether or
not the act of congress making the first
Monday in September a national holi
day affects California. The reason of
the aoquiessenoe of the distriot attorney
in the motion was fear tbat it the oourt
overruled the motion and ordered the
trial to proceed, an issue with the fed
eral government might have lead to an
eventual appeal to the United States
oourts in the event of a conviction.
r'oar big Successes.
Having the needed merit to more than
to distinguish him from others of the mBke good n tne advertising claimed
same name, is certainly a prodigy a for tuerjli tue followinir four remedies
monstrosity, we may say and his have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr.
friends should not again permit him to King's New Discovery, for consumption.
foist upon the community spurious com- eaTe home "'thnt Buitable goardian, 0OU(ll8 Bnd oold9i eB0U bottle guaranteed
pound, in the guise akin to that of the curio-hunter is liable to cap- -Electric Bitters, the great reined, for
sure nuu ancriuoo uiiu iu iuo usuioui Lnver, HtomaoU and Kidneys. Uuoklen s
soience before be discovers bis great Arnloa Salve; the best in the world, and
importance to the Well being of the town Dr. King's New Life Pills, which area
pounds in tue gaise
real article. These are mostly local bit
ters or tonics of great impurity, and, of
oourse, devoid of medioinal efficacy. Be
ware of them and get the genuine Bit
ters, a real remedy for malaria, rheuma
tism, kidney trouble, dyspepsia, nervous
ness, constipation and biliousness.
Physicians of eminence everywhere com
mend tba great iovigorant, both for its
remedial properties and Us purity. A
w
of Antelope.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written bv Rev. J
Quuderman, of Dimondale, Mch., we are
permitted to make thisextraot: "I liBve
no hesitation in reoommending Dr. King's
perieot pill. All these remedies are
guaranteed to do jnst what is claimed
for tbein and the dealer whose came is
attaohed herewith will be glad to tell
you more of them. Sold atT. W. Ayers,
Jr., drug store.
vigor and regularity to a disordered and
enfeebled system
Hogs, owt. . .
Wool Eastern Oregon. .
Butter, lb
Eggs, doz
Potatoes hpw, per ot...
old, " ...
Cbiokens, doz
Turkeys, DJ
4 50 0 6 25
8 ( 1.1
10 (t 15
vm iH
cmo 85
80t 75
3 00 it 7 00
12 OS 14
POHTI.AND If AltRfcT.
Wheat, t.n
Flour, bbl
Beeves, owt
" dreshed
Muttons, live sheared. .,
" d reused. lb
Hogs, on foot ,
" dressed, u
Wool Eastern Oregon..
Butter....
Eggs, doz
Chickens, dm
Turkeys, lb drtwaed. . . .
Potatoes, new, per ot...
47 ft 50
2 25 to 2 86
2 5o dl 8 00
4 (ft) t 6 60
1 75 M 2 00
04 to 04
3 25 to 8 7 5
04
08 0 11
V to 15
It) to It
2 00 ( 8 50
lust hours with little interruption and
it seemed a if she oould not survive
A .11 V..n.n n, - ho i,n,lr. I iera. n menu reomiiiuruuru w.
. . . ,il Kiug's New Disoovory ; it was quiok in
the present ciroumsUuoes, wishes to be , work Ru(, b h)v ...tisfaotory in
auieicHS, semis me lonowing goou iwrj results." Trial bottles free at I. W.
ot his experience in Montana. Ayers, Jr., drug store, lingular size
Amoug other things I had two diw oa l
boxes and to clay marbles ; I called the
10
85
12
55
F.ASTKRN .OKKIION
From the B.
H. Faine
Report.
Weather Crop
THE INTER OCEAN
Weather Thunder storms and rain
prevailed the nights of the 2Hth and 2!Mb
of August over the greater portion of
Eastern Oregon ; the total rainfall was
about one-quarter of ao inch; In sections
the rainfall was heavier and high winds
prevailed. The temperature bas fallen
slightly as compared with the preceding
week. The maxlmora temperature rai.gei
from 74 to 88 degrees and the minimum
from 46 to CI degrees. The smoke Las
cleared away to some eit tit, due to the
rainfall, but the clear atmosphere peon
liar to EaaUro Oregon will Dot prevail
until heavier aod more general raio 00
ears. During the month of September
tba rainfall avrrage from one-half to
one inch. Home froet oocurs danog
Heplember, osnally during the latter part
of the month; at Baker City aod aim!
larly situated plo freezing lampera-
1 11 res occur daring the lattr patt of the
month.
Crops-IIarveating U practically rom
plt la all the counti north of It
i Blue tnotititaine, aad Uimhing me
g'Nxl progress. lo eJitne aortmtis
Klamslb and Malhenr r-mntiea there
still nuieh irralti barest. Fi'iii t
the Walla Walla Vall-y and NVall-a
I C-itiiity ara fjiiite II pla I aim !!
feeillta. The aeatl.ef hea w fall; hm a
lavorahla in Lie npef Waw i ui
hbetuiali, Ih'iOrfU hl 10" p' itatlixi
q llima poitili"
hare Urn iot 1
e-mie strain 10 Klaoialli rxxtaly that ll
New Disooverv. aa the results were
ineglasa thrios a day will soon bring ,lmoi, maryelous In the ease of my wife.
ONLY ONE l'KRKORM ANCE.
J. A. Miller, who has been a resident
of the Lexington country for the past
six years, was granted citizenship papers
While I was pastor of the Baptist oburob last Tueaoay. Mr. Miller im a native of
at Rives Junction she was brought down Oe'niany but expeots to spend the rest
with Pneumonia succeeding La Orippe. 01 nie me iu America.
Terrible paroxysms of oougbtng would
miners around me, and proceeded to
manipulate the marbles and boxes 00
the bar of tbe local aaloon.
Now, gentlemen," said 1, "I am no
worker of miraelee; I don't heal tbe sick
nor raise tbe dead, but I'll put this mar
ble under this cup, and bet you S20 it's
nder the other enp. Gome, who'll open
the ball r
Hilenoa followed, Then a friend ot
mine elbowed his way lo the bar.
"I'll bel she's there," said be, and be
aid down his money.
"And there she is," I exclaimed
Here you are; hare's yonr cash. Onee
in a great while I'm caught Just Id that
way. Well, wbo'a next? Here you can
see it go nnder tbe cop. "Now, I'll bet
you either way."
Three roond hands were raianl with
three twenties, when a bosky voice at
the edge of the crowd ebouleJ:
"Hold in yonr broeoboaa, boys, I'm
the Oral mao to bet "
A burly individual io a blae shirt and
broad brimmed bat pushed Lis way to
the bar.
"Now, perfpeser, I'm ready for Tr.
Lift op tbe ImiI. There a I he ball, dead
to rights. Hee it, Mlerer
The "hoys' answered affirmatively.
"Hera's a twenty, parfeaaer," went 00
tbe hooky-vulred maa, "and I bat lbs
ball's nnder tbat eap. 'Cense why?
'Cause I'm a railroad maa, and we are
all ratMioal maa we believe what wee.
We sen the ball nndrr that cup, and He
got to ba I bare, and I'm batting He there.
If It ain't there, there's beaa some hocus
pootie, aad that kind tf work don't go
with thus byar eomoiuaity,"
The btieky volcad nan prMluee-I a re
volver alol aa I0114 as a Winchester
"In my oi.inioa,' he mriela lad, "I'm
bolt io' on a deal ante Ibiof. I.irt up
Iba rtlp, parfeeeer."
Tba ell al.fmter was eirkl ia an Olnl-
booe rhrk, and the lusy-ied man
lc ie-1 na a pare In Ilia eye.
I eoeleae that IsruiM In aalrkly way
Miugbed. Iieile!4 ami wont I have Skid ,
Ik ! tn ire II wmil I a-.tu'l I. ii'tf bad not a pair of dtemiosd j
neplahle. !!. la stel-g'ay eyes give na fair warelsig
Tba i had g oie far! hr than 1 iu
CONriCRKNCE UVRK.
Aanaal M. B. Confer are Held at Hpokaae la
Now Over rasters Appointed.
Rev. R. 11. BhPrrill, of Eight Mile, de
parted on lust Tuesday's train for the
Willamette valley to look after some
valuable mining property, in the form of
a newly discovered tin mine in Yamhill
oonntv ot which Mr. ISherrill ia halt
owner.
Tbe moon was totally eclipsed last
Tuesday nlgbt for tbe second time this
year, this time bring vibiIiIb in all parts
ot the United Htates. It was tlret no
ticeable at 7 o'clock, and by 1) was in
total eclipee, emerging again about 11
o'clock.
Miss Albaliah Hhulae, danghter nf tbe
South Halem M. E. pastor, started yes
terday for Heppner, with hope tbat tbe
dry air of that mountain region may
firove beneficial to her health, in which
1 ope many friends and neighbors join.
The annnal conferanoe of lbs M. E.
oburob which beld a week's sessioo at
Spokane, adjourning last Monday, was
one fnll of interest From the list ot
appointments it will Foe seen tbat Iter. Statesman.
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IU. cu wui wuw umm uoth ivuimi iu . . . . , , ,
' I Alt.irn.v A A Jnvfi raliirnail Immi
this oity for the past year, goes to Hood Arin,,o0 Weilneaday. Tbe rac beate
River, while Rev. E. I. Oreen, who was estate iu which he ia interested goes
last year located al Arlington, this year "r until next terra of omirt, owing to
s. . .1..... .1 a.li-i..n Tr.r.ri i melees tua piiiiunniiuii in inn satna was
." '". f, tba spring term of oourt, and eon
I ms being the case 11 is oonersioon qmiy cannot be acb.d npoa without
tbat Mr. firreo will bold servioee 10 another pulilication.
this city every other week.
The following are tbe appointments!
tor The Dalles distriot:
It. C. Moter, presiding elder.
A Die lo pa and Rutledge To be sup
plied.
Belmont-F. L, Johns.
Uiokletoa-O. It. Moorebeed.
Caeoade Locks-Wm. Ilosklns.
Cejterville To be supplied.
Dnfar-Jobn Evans.
Foeail-0. W. Darobsrt.
Ooldandale-U. Y. Hawk.
L.N, Crockett, the Ixitig Crek drug
gist, arrived on Tuesday evening's stage
and departed on Wednesday's train en
route to New York t Ity, where lie el
peota to enter Bellnvae Huepital college
lor tbe next year or until he has at-
tachnil M . 1). to his name. During bis
elweone Mr. Crockett's tlrnsr store will
be managad by Dr. "Jack" Williams.
At the regular session of Doric lodge,
No. 20, last Tuesday night, A. V. Patter
son was elected as a representative for
the next two years, with J. J. Robert
aa alternate. llnry lllarktt.ao was)
alartml alternate for E, I'. Vorni, tbe
Heppner aad Arlington E. I. Oreen. bold-over representative. The ueil see.
Hood Itiver-J. M. DenieoD.
Moro and Hpauldieg Chapel -K. C.
Alford.
I'rioaville-0. D. Nioketeon.
The Dllee-J. IL Woo.l.
Waco and (iraote Ed Baker
Waldroo To be supplied.
Mis Janet Inarrehata. formerly one ot
llepiiar ta'lior, write Heppner
trlend thai aba baa a good poailloa Hi la
fear bear Waitabnr-. liar bom, tier
school legin next M'lliUy.
aioa of the grseid lodira Is lo lie held in
Halem, Octolier "lb to 10th, Incluaiv.
On the farm there la continually 00-
nnrrliig III tin arviilenl to xamn and
twaat that eauae delay to tha farmer In
bi work. The duration ol this delay ta
a matter of Importance to the thrifty
tiller of the oi. A a 'I'llok and relia
ble resne ly (or ailment and abrasion
of tha ab, there la noiia lirtlef ,Ho
lr. J . II. Mclean's oleaniri 0l I.tni
tnent. It ba proved II worth by many
years ( rotialant and iici.a.f ill tiae,
I'm 'i'ei, bOe and II per leitlla.
TMI OrVIN ILtOTIIIO ItTft AND APPUANCIB INJUPg TO THK SICK
THIal OP.IAT POINT OP AOVAMTAttl OVIt ALL IMlTATOM
.a i
The Lancasiiiri: Insuranck Co.
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ill-. I ripen ill a'Oill4 lira, liatUK ,...
Ueo tiin ! on se.iit of ih Poll la I the r I ; Iba ball wa there,
leatt rf of ep'irg aod lata ff'iale. Wl.f " Ib'tilflit ,' I th bnaky-Volead
the gram wee e-iau i b rare, e h Ii al Uib. a tta porkate-l Iba money. "If y
the rr .eprto of Iba a.il. it ml, n take any B)rr beta, parfaaaer, I
t'.lir4 that II eWrid tbe dMotb e, aad raeoa lb U)'il -omfn'lle yer."
! O.eyU a fairly g el rmp. hot wb ll. 1 But I rtllo't.-fWsto' Weekly.
! ri,enl w not plowed dep the gr a '
eep proved a failure la tt.a eaelt-if.s lors.l.
slT--te. by the dfo-tb tba volnMe-f ,n,,,fM f ,W l,a NaM mal
1 gia Ix l a Iirnig the f l!i t b" A ll l.ai 1 T.
I eatt ve program tea rn mall toy It . Ci, H'alr. s'liBl4rj, Vf, C4tf.
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aerad aa ehaaa Iesvaa4lti lu-rwie end real n-. fuluaU' t Rl-trte l ''
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THE OWEH ELECTRIC BEIT ASD Af PLUECE CO.,
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