Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 01, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1895.
WKEKLY riO. 6.',7 j
SEMI-WEEKLY NO. ;J75 I
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PHDN.
He stole from her kiss after kiss,
And thereupon she wept
Not, for a kiss is one of the things
That aro worth more stolen than kept.
Detroit Tribune.
Highest of all in Leavening PowerLatest U. S. Gov't Report
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fssM Baking
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
HE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
iICYCLES
OTIS PATTERSON,
A. W. PATTERSON.
. . Editor
Business Manager
At $2.5il per year, $1.25 fur eix months, 75 cts.
ror three uioncns.
Aduertis ng Rates Made Known on
Appl cation.
Are the Highest of all High Grades.
W arranted 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, Indianatoms, IND., U. 8. A.
Gen. Agent, for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
THI8 PAPER is kept on file at E. C. Duke's
Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merohants
Exchange, 8an Francisco, California, where oou-
racta for advertising can do made tor it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
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No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppncr 1:45 p. m. dnily
except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
4:15 d. m. v
No. in, mixed, lenves Willows Junction 6:30
p. m. Arrives at Hcppuer 9:00 p. m. daily except
Sunday.
East bound, main Hue arrives at Willows
Junction 3:;W a. m. ,
West bound, main line, leaves Willows Junc
tion 12:06 a. m.
West bound Portland fast freight with pas
senger coach leaves Willows Junction 4:30 p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at (1:00 p. m. Here
nasseneers from the branch lav over till 3:15 a.
m. and take the fast mall weBt hound which ar
rives at Portland 7:25 a. m. The Dalles and
Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at
1:45 n. m. and arrives at Portland 6:00 n. 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. m., arriving
at willows junction b:a p. in.
I Te U.S. GOVERNMENT
United States Ofllcials.
President Qrover Cleveland
Vice-President Adlai Stevenson
Hanratarv nf HtRtfl Richard 8. Olnnv
Secretary of Treasury John fl. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War ".....Daniel o. Laniont
Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William Io Wilson
Attorney-Ueneral Juilson Harmon
Secretary of Agrionltnro J. Sterling Morion
State of Oregon.
flnvnrmir W. P. Lord
Beontry of State H. R. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil, tletschan
Mnut. Public Instruction H. M. Irwin
Attornuv Hanarol C. M. Idleman
" I a. W. MoHride
crnniu lj, H. Mitchell
,, I Hinder Hermann
(ongreesmen 1 W. R. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
I II. S. nnan.
'Linrnina .Imliraa r. A. Monro.
( 0. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Clrcnit Judge James A. Fee
LmMoutina Attorney John H. Lawny
Morrow County Officials.
lotnt Senator... ... ."j.. ...... A. W. Wawatt
Unpiwntativ J. 8. Hoothhjr
i onnty Jailve Julius Kalthli
' Commlssionar J. U Howard
" Olerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff G. W. Harnn atoll
M Tnmsinwr Krank Gilliam
A-aaar J. Willis
- Hnrvnr Geo. Lord
" Huluxil Hup't Anna lialsigitr
I'unmur T.W.Ayars.Jr
uerrKM tow ornosBs.
M.voi Thou. Morgan
n ,t.Mlin ... : O. K. Varnawiirth. M,
UnMonthal. (Nil Pattaratm, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.,
H. 8. Horner. E. J. ttlooom.
ii.,,..-,l. ' F.J. Mallock
I'rmsurnr E. L, Fnvland
Uarahal A. A. Robsru
Prwmrt Ofltr.
J.imillli Paati. - K. L. Fraaland
I'vn.Ulilii N. B.Whtton
I'dltfd Statm lad OtHera.
TBi dam.ss, oa.
J. F. Moore iWllr
A. 8. Mian IUowTW
LA 0AHDI. OB.
B.F. Wilaon RaH.tr
J. H. K.ilthiu lUciT.r
ESlttT OCIXTir.
KAWLINS POUT, NO. II.
a. a. k.
V.rtt Lotington, Or tlx 1M Batanky of
rt. month. All nWui ar Invito Ut Win.
::. H.. Ubu. W.Hhith.
Adlnlant, tf Cooimaiiibw,
L UMBER !
tt'I HAVS FOR KAlJt ALL KIND OF CM
ilrwxl LumtK-r, Unilol UrppMr, al
bat U noo at U
BOOTT SAWMZZjIi.
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To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their iN
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 ? v(
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
Reader, did you ever take Simmons
Liver Reoulatob, the "King op
liver medicines ? ' ' Every body needs
take a liver remedy. It is a sluggish or
diseased liver that impairs digestion
and causes constipation, when the waste
that should be carried on remains in
the body and poisons the whole system,
That dull, heavy feeling is due to a
torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache,
Malaria and Indigestion are ail liver
diseases. Keep the liver active by an
occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg
ulator and you'll get rid ot these trou
bles, and give tone to the whole sys
tem, t or a laxative Simmons Liver
Regulator is better than Pills. It
does not gripe, norweaiten, but greatly
relreshes and strengthens.
Every package lias the Ifed Z
stamp on tne wrapper, o. n.
Zcilin & (Jo., Philadelphia.
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
"Be sure you're right, then go ahead,"
Is what a learned man once said ;
But Lord Dunraven's not that kind
He's sure he's right, and stops behind.
New York Mail and Express.
The men who fought in blue and gray
Grasp each the other's hand,
And march together to the tunes
Played by a single band.
But still they talk of how they could
Have cooked each other's goose,
If Colonel So-and-So bad but
Have turned them wholly loose.
Detroit News,
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 fa
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. rt
fyWrite for laws and comDlete information. No Charee for advice, vw
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
lf.B.TMt Company it controlled by nearly one tlumsand leading tietrt
papert in the Vniled Statu, ami ii guaranteed by ttiem.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE C0UN
tv of Morrow. State of Oregon.
F. B. Vaiicleave, 1
Plaintiff,
vs. V
L. II . Vancloave,
Defendant. I
To L. H. Vaiicleave, Defendant,
In the name of the State of Orcgen, you are
hereby required to appear and answer tlie com
plaint filed against you in the above entitled
suit within ten days from thedateof the service
of this summons upon you, if served within
mis county; or, served in any otner county
of this state, then within twenty days from the
date of the service of this summons iuonyou;
ana it servea upon you by puhllcatvm or by
personal service without the State of Oregon.
then you are required to appear and answer on
or before the first day of the next regular term
of SHid court, to-wit: On or before the (irst Mon
day in March, 1h'. And In case you fall to so
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take
in oecree againsi you lor tuo dissolution ut me
iiiarrlauc bonds now cxlstliur between you and
plaintlrt, and for the care and custody of the
minor child born as the fruits of said marrlnge,
to-wit: K. A. Vaiicleave; and for such further
decree as the court iiinv deem Just.
inis suininoiis is puiuisneii ny order oi tne
Hon. James A. Fee, Judge of the lith Judicial
District of the State of Oregon, dated September
(ith, 1K9S. (J. W. KEA.
74-86. Attorney tor Plaintiff.
An Australian youth showed thBt be
had the knaok of "getting there." He
was undergoing an examination for
position in the civil servioe, and the ex
aminer had written: "What u thedis
tunoe from the earth to the suu?" Not
having the exaot nffinber of miles with
him, he wrote: "I am unable to state
accurately, bnt I don't think the sun is
near enough to interfere with the proper
performance of my duties if I get this
olerkship." He got it Household
Words.
"Charley, dear, said a meek looking
little woman to her husband, "I want to
ask yon a favor." "What is it?" "I
I wish you would let me learn to talk
politics, chew tobaooo aud swear,
"Great Scott, woman! Have you lost
your mind?" "No, Charley, dear, I just
thought I wonld like to make my society
more Bgreeable to you so that you wonld
stay at borne evenings more."
day, and will be participated in by the
Towhom it may concern: Anon Sooiety and the Sons of Herman.
Some time previous to my departure Oregon manufactures will l n,m,-.
from Eastern Oregon I received a neut feature of tha nnniii.. ti,-
hallenge f rom Mr. W. A. Goodwin, of leadina: manufacturers of tha atnta
Condon, Oregon, to meet in joint die- have exhibits in whioh the process of
onssion Elder J. O. Clapp, of the ohnroh manufacture will be carried on. The
of the Latter Day 8ainti. Sinoe my fair will be a bee-hive of industry, mak-
departnre I have learned from varioua log the moBt interesting exposition ever
quarters in Eastern Oregon that I wonld given in Portland.
not meet Elder Clapp in a discussion of
the various points of difference
In reply I have this to say, that I will
most emphatically meet Elder Clapp in
joint disonssion, notwithstanding the K . , , " . u,ou u"
fanf that W.hlor ni.n k u . "mu Bel Ior lue oi uctober. Xb
Knights of the Maccabees.
The State Commander writes us from
Linooln, Neb., as follows: "After trying
other medioinea for what seemed to be i
very obstinate oongb in our two children
we tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
at the end ot two days' the oough entire
ly left tbem. We will not be witbont it
hereafter, as our experience proves that
it will onre where all other remedies f ml."
8igned, F. W. (Havens, State Coin.
Wny not give this great mediotne a trial
as tt is guaranteed and trial bottles are
free at the drug store of T. W. Ayers, Jr
rxt i.ooo riiT, kot'oH,
- - CLEAR,
- MOO
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I Ir-A- FACTS
I ' flAyOTi amis
I lillilS FACTS ! ! :
'!' OU CAN BUY liVOO worth of dry goods and groceiles and then l ave
Y enough left out of llitO(K) to purchase a No. t Crescent Bicycle. This Is !
A a rirst-clMs machine. Why then pay Ufl.i lor a Idcyclo that will give
', no better service?
! CRErtCBKT "Scorcher," weight 20 pounds, only '!.
' Ladle' and (tents' roadsters all the way from I O to ITS.
"Boys' Junior," only t in with pneumatic tire good machlnt. i
V "Our Special," Men s I fl; Ladle', IVI.
'i WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
: THE PITTCRSOS I'll C'l,
Heppner, Orrgon,
MORROW AND GRANT mVT x4jvj
HHEIUFF'8 BALK.
By virtue nf an execution Issued nut of the
Honorable Circuit Court of the Stnto of Oregon,
for the County of Morrow, upon a Judgment
rendered ami entered in said court on the
Third Day of Septemlier, IWi.i, In fnvor of l.u
rim la Hales, plaintiff, and against J. D. Kirk,
Mvainma Mrk ami the Morrow County IjiihI a
I Trust Company, a cor)ratlon, Defendants, for
tne sum 01 iwenty-nve iiunurea if ni doiisis
i iioiu com. witn interest inereon irom tne wn
day of March, IM'.r Ht the rale of tell imt cent.
per annum, and One Hundred and Nliiciv live
(ilH'.) Dollars atUiruey fee, and the further
sum of Twenty-three and 7," lim (lit T.'i) DulUrs
ro-ts, ami accruing coats, I have levied unon
and 111 SM-ll at pulillc suction on Satordav, the
pith ilay of October. IMi"i, at i o i Iik Ii I'. M.. at
I the court house door In llcppner, Morrow
county, and state nf Oregon, all Ibe right, title
and inicreai a nicn tne said 1. II. Kira. Mtauiin
Kirk ami the Morrow County Ixml Trust
( olinxiiiv. Iefeudants. had on or alter the third
day of rw'iitemla'r, It'i'i, in or to the following
I dcsrrltM-d premtsrs, lo-tl:
Hie North Half of -cton TMrtv-sli. the
Northwest uuarler of iwtion Thlrtv flva and
xouthwest OiiarU-r nf Hrctlon Tent ill. all
In Township line (I) Mouth, of Kauge Twenty,
all C.Kast. W. M.
Terms of sal, rash In hand, the Kroreeda t.i
i ai'piiei in in Miisiarllon Ol aalil prliirlpal
I mil, liiten-sl. atlorurt lers, rosls, aud coats
tnsi may acrru.
iau-i at iH'iiner in ma state and county
aioreaani tins i.un day or "cpt., ! .
it. n, ii AKKnM mi,
371 79 Sheriff ol Morrow County, Oregon.
TIMHtll ITLTIKK.
rAXIt iKrt(K TMK DAl.l.fl, OKKOOT
J Aug. Complaint having hn en
lrr. at litis mre by Henry Cramer aiist
M- II I amnion inr laliiin- lormnpiy wiih la
to tlmlwr culture Kntry No :iu, itc I (k ii
""I h i". iiMin in ' rr.'4 ana i'j pw(
iwliiin '11. lownslilp 4 a . (taimr'i K . In Mor
row i utility, orefftn, wtin view ui the caurel
latlon ill aald entry. roiili-atattl allrln that Hi
limn r rtilliire law ha nol b-n r4tmiillel with
thai Hie rliitryman haa never brttketi or plowed
ml flvearrea nf Ih MM Irarl and this nnlr lor
lb Drst year and sot h lallurw atlll riiia. tha
I M'd Mriear herhr stnnmoite-i it, atdtear al
liiia iillii-r nu II. e "lli tlay l la loia-r, al 10
In Hot a. in , Itt rt-Mttl and lurnla i lttimniij
m nliif Mid all." n 1 1 ii it, J, W. M.ittt.w
rtttinly rlrt a antlinrl-l ti lak Ilia trM
nii.i.v In Mid rase al lilsntl. e al ll' ..nt '. M.ir
r-.w i o. inly, on I he lit day of In tmr, lfi, al
iiiinri.. aa m. ja. r m'wikf.
tr nruviarn in nrrpNr.R, will add I
A auu pr i.uuu trt. atdtunuai.
Th aixit (ju.ilatloni ar slrlrlly (or Cash.
.. Wox. .-top. THE INTER OCEAN
tialioiial BdriK ol Heppner.
W. I'KMLAXtt, Ml. aV Mailof.
rrvwl!. faakkr.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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MOSt Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
And Has the Largest Circulation.
Notice 9f Intention.
tAMinrricr at i a .itsi.r, hkko'ii
4 At 71 Hull'. a tx-rrl.r rWrtt lhal
Ihe fottow lug nametl artlli has fiird notltanf
his Infrtitpti Itt make ft. at ff'tf In .tt-f-.trl ol
Ma rlaim ml lhal Mid .f.f will fnmtV
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AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
Ma iiatnv iha loltow.ng w Hi., . a in ttrova
lilar.,i,liitttt, rMidt-tif iimi and rullhall'ta
ttf mI'I lait1. tit
i i Joaina. awranel n Tiler John rWin
Ji.l.w I'. l4traiiai, ul lr.poe'. l-.ft.w I o , lf,
. r . a l lain
THE AKIZUNA KICKKK.
A CHALLENGE.
There will be an Elk's Duy, on wbioh
exoureiona will be run ou all rnilroBds.
fully 6000 Elk Brjd their friends will
visit the city on that day, whioh haa
e
tJ TVT :n i , . .
the Latter Day Saint., have signally l 2l w 7 ,T Z X
. .-.u .... . . ber 19th Woodmen of the Wor d. Ooto-
fniled to comply with the conditions of
the proposed discussion. And I will
therefore be in Heppner, Morrow connty
Oregon, on the 4th day ot Nov. 1895, in
readiness to enter into the discussion.
R. H. Sherbill.
ber 26; Workmen, October 28, and the
United Artisans, November 1.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the exposi
tion, besides oolleoting the finest display
of woniHD'g work ever made in Oregon,
will manage four special entertainments.
One night when Mr. Isaao Reece was n Ootober 10 there will be a series ot
stopping with me, says M. F. Hatch, a paMc-tio tableaux; Ootober 20 there will
prominent merchant of Quartermaster, be an arabesque, or fancy dances; Octo-
Washington, 1 beard him groaninir. On Der 30 tney wl" 61V8 musioale, and
goinu to bis room I found him suffering November 2 8 grand baby oarnival
the fair with two
chrysanthemum show.
Cholera and Diarrrbaia Remedy. He
rA-. ? ,he..8t T ' h 0d the fBrm thore i8 oontinnally oo
uttered were "what was that stuff you ...,
gave mer ' i intormea him. A Tew days " "",,,m l" n",,
ago we were talking about his attack beast that cause delay to the farmer In
and be said he was never without that his work. The duration of this delay is
..e,ly.-n.ow- 1 .hBve UH6(l " in "7 matter of importance to thai thrifty
going io iiis room I round turn suffering November 2 a grr
from oramp colic. He was in snob Tbey will wind tip
agony I feared he would die. I hastily , . . ..
cave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, dftys of 8 chry9ftntle
family for several years. I know its
turn
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The following is taken from the
Kioker column ot the Free Press
Thore is altogether too much fooling
with deadly weapons in this town, and
t the last meeting of the oommon
couDoil the city marshal was instrnoted
to take radical steps to put a stop to the
uaiance. No roan should he per
mitled to carry gun for ornamant or
bluff. If he can't rnnke use of it for the
purpose of shooting, and shooting with
results, he should he disarmed and
compelled to carry club or a briok-bat,
Saturday afternoon lasts oow-puncher
named lloan pollrd Mnj. Baker's nose
on the street as the resnlt of a dispute
over a game of poker. The major pulled
bis gun and fired throe abuts and
wounded two horses.
Io Lis last Issue onr esleemtd con
temporary asserts that oo Friday eight
last bs encountered ns oo C'lOtiiae place
and ohaaed ns halt a mile aod fired
twelve shots io the darkness at our
Ueeing form. Friday eveoiog last we
made a social call oo a willow living on
the street osmed, and as we had do
umbrella, wa started on a run for our
bumble bachelor lodgings iu The Kioker
oflloe. We ran up auainst somebody's
old mule as we turned into I'awnee
street, but as for our tttneintd eootetn-
ptirary, we neither saw our bsard bun
If be fired bis guns at os we mistook the
reports for the galloping of boofs of the
otd mole after we bad stopped to kick
him, and we era willing to wagsr tso to
one, that sot oe of bis bullets cams
wilblo fifteen fft of our person. We
reooguite lbs right of oar eaUemaJ
ooolamporsry to drag not a miserable
Mlalrore while pretending tot engagod
io Anions juornalism, but wbso it
oomee lo shooting poob I Tine aflar
lime Io Ibe last five years be Las loaded
bUoldroaty guns and strtl oat to
MaMii)kte us. IU baa shot at os Io
our saurtum on Ibe atreol io various
saloons around too boloa no oreaalon
oo tiisltar bow chats ha was to as, bsve
e br I lb sing of bis ImlUU. Ho fs
as bis sbmiliag goes be may baof awsy
si as all day luog from a diataaea of
laai.ly fset and ws won't raise any
otjlKin. Years sg tee wba be same
oit vilb sneh eananl in ti wratflbed
dial. rag nf a jtioraal, Ml like bootleg
worth and do not hesitate to reoora- lilwr 01 u,e 011, As B anfl rt,l,ft
mend it to my friends and customers, ble remedy for ailments and abrasions
For sole by Sloonm-Johnson Drug Co. of the flesh, there is none better than
Dr. J. II. McLean's Volomiio Oil Lini-
EIGHT MILK NOTES. ment. It has proved its worth by many
years of constant and snccesefnl rise.
Austin Niokolson bss rstnrned from L'rice 25o, 5(Vi and $1.00 per bottle.
forlland.
Tl L L .......
xiio mucu. rniDB ubtb atarieu me grass i Cunnty Oiricera l-rt
to growing on the range, A statement of fuel that i. a
Very pleasant weathsr and farmers arraignment of the state of Nobrsska
are taking advantage ot it. comes from Ashland. There arrived al
Henry Furlong baa rented Mr. Charl. the latter ptnos hm nws iwtr fir
ton's place north and west of Eigbt Mile lmmir,ints from Nebraska, who have
Center. oome to Oregon to go into the farming
Mr. Isaao Knightso did Dot havs an t",iDe"- Iu the crowd wan the county
operation performed oo bis eye while id JnJ. couoty attorney aud two connty
the Valley. commissioners of Hooker county, Ne-
n,,. , .n'li t i . braeka, all of whom actually deserted
Why does dill Jones seem in so muoh .. . m . . , , .. . ,
, , . , . , . their offices to net out of the state. The
or a hurry to get homer A sou. one , ... , ,, , .
i I- .I., i. .i inborn hankering of all men for the hon-
month old, is the attrsotloo. , ...
ore and emoluments of piiblm olhoe is
Some of the fruit trees that were so ,jmi,twi; and Nebraska must ind.Hid be
badly stripped by the grassboppsrs are , hr, .,8te that these men would not
leafing out and blooming again. ,y , ,( u sR.k Uie w of omiA
The school is progressing at Eight uositinu.
Mile Center. Miss Bessie Fitswater is
"teaching the young idea bow to shoot." Captain (Sweeney, II. S. A., Sail liiKi,
I Ati r.r
It ..! tl !.. a.rf,.a M I
n..l . .tul.:l..l.t. it... I. It I ..
, . . ., , uai, ifljs , ouiiitii a vniariii im-iiiimit I
Mrs. Msttid Foqua and family will tlin n.H. .lin,,,. t t,.VA f.i tiina
move to Heppner next Monday lo order would do me any good." Trice &0u
that Mrs. Fuoa n.ay lake obarge ot Ibe T. W. Ayers, Jr.
primary sobool.
Hspposr will bsvs to offer a good Dries Outlook Karuaiain(.
- - " w a
for potatoes it they want any from this Mr. Daniel O'Connor, one ol Klickitat's
part of ths eountry. Tbsy are acsree progresaive bnaines nien, was in the
and farmers aro keeping them to sell io oily Thursday. lie baa lieen op in the
the spriog of tho year for seed. I (Ieppner neighborhood looking for fine
Coyoles ars settiog vary bold, taking ,UW,P ' 'al w,,b fl'"""- ,u '-V'
chickens, pigs, etc No boonty oo you, ,,,, ,h,n ,er 'r,l,,t wu"re bM
oyotes. Your scalps are free; oo . ni. owmn u the failure or orops.
duoemeot for anyone but a farmer to u"ma ,"'fP ci'M U'raiiiy stir-
boot yoa down. E. M. C. ,,nP' ,n "' "r M
Eioht Milk, Or., Hept. 23, IW. Iw.nyear ol.l mutton sheep are compare.
lively tK-atna in siorriiw eoumy, tna
HiM'k omni-r in that aiTtion liavinir dis-
II May lo as Mark fur Vua. p.eti 0 their eumlti sh p l ist spriiig
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes ? ""I1'0 bn", Tl'" """'H'k ,,,r
" w I ka?m I. as taoaSils at ai tf at r tf silirtfiil sa Alflif
that bs bad a severe kidney troabls fur Arlington lUn.rd.
a oumtxtr oi years, wiiu aevero paios id
bis back and also that bis bladder was
affected, lie tried many eo-calWd kl.l-ITHP
ft . . . : . i . . I a a
Dy cgn oat wiinoui ray guoa resqii.
About a year ago bs lgao us of Eleo
Irio Bitters aod found relief at onre.
F.Im trie Bittara la especially adopted lo
Dm onre of a!l Kl.lnay and LWar Iron I
aod often gives almost instant relief,
trial will prove onr aialeruenl.
only Min. fur large bottle. At drug stors
of T. W. Ayers, it.
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Arrangements bsvs liesa Dia ls fr ei-
ltt IF. . l.,al'. hth4 a.H. haa I hI to. i
1 ni t, o i.. .i,. i ,i, a ai ii in ' gliiri'Hi connus, wha a mso polls a
l..t KMr.am H lial Mil .llll , .. ,
i..i. i-i. i m !.., i,.., ma 1 . I'o sintbirg tliml l drip tiefura tt.
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in Mi...itit M tit aotaa ia a bJy P-atib of Joly pro-
I iwi.-m iu ..i.mii. iihm in.tt Sliog hk ry me oogbt to
1 5';,l":rri.'w," '"" """- d.eorsre sad M al.ta.4 ol.
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FOR MEN AND VOMEN
Tli li aft wit? arlant'ffl anl (fa'iltHit
r.l ol" Hail ma-la, lt fanaial u. f. liS
cnralona la r.trllar.,1 tarin II.. mi.1. Ml--, ll.al . ' " f " ' t i;
- m I lata.1 mu In o-iaolll ff au'l l-.ar. ati-l ait.,la4
lion from the eMf oiil i.f lbs I'seirtc '"-r i-'i u.ai 1 iir,., m .in at .f
a, ..... , . , . Uma dailo( oiHi U tilliof . o, ao l
ilortbwesi, Ineliidirig inlarmxliat point j
Lira up and making bin est grass ia rala ranging from one totaooebU VILU fU3lllVLtI UHB
pol.he.l.ot we are all over thai bow. pr mile. lUide Ibis there will U ?i m il.i"'11
We eso'l sfffrd lo waste our time on a j special riio-d rales dunsg Ibe entire prC-. ut ttjt.t ill LI TT
erillr b'. a lias b polled t.y i ip"i"0 ainouulibs I but little mors TiTT.AfCi inrAl.l
Cltlnaroan aoUl tl Is so Ineb liigf Ibso ,bu smgla fare for lbs Mood trip,
nature le!i. it hol I U. j ti.. l.a.n- ..I..I..I. ii.a
As sd.tor ot Ibe Kisk.r, meyr., ,A the ,,, j(,,,)e, ,Mt , f,jf
W..a, MtaM ao l nai-aa a j , IL, M(-lU, .f1.
eitii.a leviLg Ibe ht loUiste of this .t ,h, f,ir, . 0,.f ,0,,
roiomqany si i.a.ri--. prowNii SfMoai hl , ,,k ... .., . ...
Iblblle aill aoastlluU Ibe graataal eol
laotttiO of Oregoa pridoeta ever b'ongl,'
ktgetbef. It will be socb a display nf
nalnral rolie!s as sou Id not I hi jnal
s4 by aay olber stele in lbs o it loo.
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