Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 08, 1895, Image 4

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    VTOOR B RANKS.
While yon aep yonr trabaoriptiois paid up yen
ean keep your bnuii in freeuf charge.
Allyn. T. J., lone, Or. Home fit on left
shoulder; cuttle same on left hip, under hit on
Ticht ear, and npper bit on the left; range, llor
ruw oounty.
Armstrong, J. 0., Alpine, Or. T with bar nn
der it on left shonlder of horses; cattle same
on left hip.
Allison, O. D., Eight Mile. Or. Tattle brand,
O I) on left hip and hor same brand on right
honlder. Manga, Eight Mile.
Adkins, J. J., Heppner, Or. JTorses. ,T A con
nafted on ("ft flank; catt, same on left hip.
Biird. D. W and mn. Horum branded D B
on the left hio; an tie the same on left Mink,
crop off ri? t ear, nndercrop in the left, I'.mige
in Morrow County.
Barthola-new, A. O., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 7 E on either shoulder, ltango in Mor
row countv
riannlnter, J. W., ITardman, Or. Cattle brand
ed H on left hip and thigh; split in each ear.
Brenner, Peter, Gooseberry Oregon Horses
branded P B on left shoulder. Cattle same on
right side.
Hnrke, M St C, Long Creek. Or On cattle,
MAY connected on left nip, oiop off left ear, un
der half orop off right. Horses, same brand on
letft shoulder, liange in (iraut and Morrow
connty. .
Hrosinan, Jerry, Lena, Or. Horses branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle H on the left side.
Left ear half crop 'nd right ear nnner slope.
Barton, Win., Hcppner, Or. -Horses, J B on
right thigh; cattle same on right hip; split in
Brown' Isa, Lexington, Or. Horses IB on the
right stifle; cattle same on right hip; range. Mor
row oounty.
Brown, J. C, Heppner, Or. Horses, circle
C with dot in net tor on left hip; onttle, same.
Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon. Horses W. bar
over It, ou the left shoulder. Cattle same on left
'Soyer, W. G., Heppner, Or. Horses, box
brand on righ' hip oattle, same, with split in
eaoh ear. n n
Borg, P. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left
shoulder: nattle. same on left hio.
Brownlee, W. J., Fox, Or Cattle. J H connected
on left side; orop on left ear and two splits and
middle piooe ont out on right esr; on horses same
brand on the left thigh; llanga in Fox vulley,
Grant oounty,
Carsner Warren. Wagner, Or. Horse brand
edOnn right stifle; cattle (three barn) on
right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Mange in
Grant and Morrow counties.
Cain.K., Calen.Or. Y I) on horsnH onloft ntirlni
U with quarter circle over it, on left shoulder
and on loft stifle on all noli mder 5 years; on
left shoulder only on all horses over 5 yeurs. All
range in Grant oon"tv.
Cate, Chas. H Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses
H C on right shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
liange Morrow and Umatilla counties.
Corrigall. M M. Oalloway, Or Cattle crop out
of f.non ear and underbit, wattle in forehead;
horses half circle (' on left stifle. Hange Mor.
owand Umatilla comities.
Curl.T. H John Day, Or. Double cross on
each hip on cattle, swallow fork and nnder bit
in right ear, split in left oar. liange in Grant
connty. On sheep, inverted and spear point
on shoulder. Nar markou ewes, crop on left ear
pniichod upper hit in right. Wethers crop in
right and nnder half orop in left ear. All rang
in Grant oonntv. ....
Cook, A. J. ,bena,Or. Horses, (Klon nghtshonl
der. Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark S'juare
orop off left and split in right.
Cnrrin. II. Currinsvillo, Or. -Horses, 0 on
leftstirle. , . l
Cox Kd. H., Hardman, Or Caitle, C with
K in oenter: horses. CK on left iin.
Cochran, It. K., Monnment, (irant Co, Or.
Ilnrses branded circle with bar beneath, on left
shoulder: oattle same brand on both hips, mark
under slope both ears and dewlap.
Chapin, H., Hardman. Or. Horses brand)
Onn right hip. Cattle branded tlio same. Als.
brands CI on horses right thigh: ca'Me saeie
brand on right shoulder, and out off end of
''uouglass. W. M .Galloway. Or.-Ttftln. It lon
right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, It D
on left hip. , , , ,,, ,,
Ely, Hhw.. T)onglaa, Or. Horses branded RliY
on hrft shoulder, cattle name on lefthip. hole
in right ear. ,, , ,
Emery, C. H.. Hardman, Or. Horses branded
') reversed i with tail) on left shoulder; cat
tlesamo on right hit). Hun go in Morrow county.
Florence, li. A lleiipner, tr. Cattle, l,K on
right hip; horses K with bar under on right
shoulder. ,
Florence, H. P. Hopnnor. Or Horses. V on
right shouldn't cattle, F on right hip or thigh.
French, George. Heppner. Or. Cattle branded
WF, with bar over il. on leftside; crop olf left
ear.' Hone", same brand on left hip.
Gentry, Elmer, Koho, Or. Horses branded II.
B. with a nnarter cin lo iver il, on left stifle.
Itangn in Morrow and Umatillaeouuties.
Hiatt A. II., Illdge, Or. -Cattle, l-oll'ld-top K
with nnarter cireln under It on the right hip,
It iM.f,. in Morrow and C oialilla eoun'ies.
Ilinton v .leaks. Hamilton, Or I'attle.two bars
on either hip: crop In righr ear nl split in left,
tloisist J on right thigh. Hangein Grant county
Hughe. Hiimiml, Wagner, ()r-- (T F I.
Con lie"' ted ! on right shoulder on hol'Mei;nn ctt'le,
on right hip and on left side, swallow fork in
right iw and slit in left. Kauge in Hardtack
(lixtriot, Morrow eon'ltv
lliile, Milton, '.Vaocr, Or. -Horse hrsnd d
-O (cattle with innillel tails) on loft shoulder
Cuttle same on left hip lo large circle on lefl
Ido.
Howard .1 li, Gllownv, Or. Horses t- (cross
wiOi 'ir shove i'l on right sionlder; eattl issme
on l"'t side, Itang- hi Morrow and Uui'itilla
comities
Hall, F.lwin, John llav. Or. I'nttU E II on
right tn t; hors si sa ne on rulit simili ter, liange
in Urmt toenty.
Hugliee, Mai, Heptiiier, Or.-Horses sha led
tinsrl on the left shoulder. Itansn Morrow Co.
Ilunsaker, H A. Wegeer Or. -Horses, V on lefl
Shoulder, eel ll. on left hip.
Iliimphrets, i M llsrduisii, Or. Hones, II on
lf' lUnk
I In." in, l.nther, Fight Mile. Or, -Horse II on
(he left shoul h-ran I htrt on Ilia l't stifle Cat.
0 asoie on lefl hi. King" In MoT ow minnlv.
.1 ,n, u. Iltrrv, II sun " Or- Horses tins I" I
II .1 on Cie l.fi a' tder; ca'tle bra id.d J on
n.o.t hip. also o'ulorliil in l.fl anr. liange in
Hborott coneir.
J 1 1 i k i ii . rt. M., Ilepuner, Or - llnraaa, horn
slum J on lefl boulder. Cattle, the aaiii..
U ' " Vila.
I ohns .n, Kellt. 1,-na, r -llnew, cireleTim
left a'lHa; nailla, a right hip, nnder half
or i'i In fl.'1' sod nlir n lefl eer
Knn, Mik", llepp ier. Of. -Horse bree (d
RNY on le't hip I le same and nmp olf left
,in ir ..iMiinih right
Mrii J T , Heooner. Or. -II irs-s en left
eh ml ert pel tl su on lrt hip
Kirk Je. Hsnoner. Or.i hir- II no left
l i If, mills ne on ug'il side, nil I rlnt on
ris'it sir,
k l nWln I WH. Moinl Vernon. Or I I, on
!' le on right and lf' et !. wsllne fork In b ft
eir ee, iledr crop in Itfhl esr. Hordes anoi
l''i1 on lel shoolder Ustlg in Grl'tl .'-Mif.iv,
I, .ft..n, Kiepiiin, f"t.r. It on l-fl hip
ihi cttl'le crop en I ppltl on rigl eer. Il,r
Mini brand l0 lefl ehonl I. Ilstig4 lrnnt
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ft'i'dile II e.M.ee -'i n.t'l tl- r!ll s
, II on (..' lio.i1.
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Hmith Bros.. Hossnville, Or. Horses, branded
H. Z. onshoubler; caitie, me on left shoulder.
Hquires. James. Arlington, Or,; horses branded
J8 on left shonlder: cattle the same, also nose
waddle. Hange in Morrow and Gilliam counties.
Stephens, V. A., Hardman, Or-; horses BS on
right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right side
Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, Or. -Cattle, tl
on right hit ; swallow-fork in left ear.
Bwaggart. (i. W., Heppner, Or. Horses, U on
left shouidei ; ca'tle, 44 on left hip.
Hperry, E. G., Heppner, Or. Cattle W C on
left hip, crop off right and underbit iu left year,
dewlap; horses W Con left shonlder.
Thompson, J. A., Heppner, Oi. Horses, Z on
left shoulder: cattle. 2 on left shonlder.
Tipi)et8.8.T.,Enierpriee.Or. Horses, C-on left
shoulder.
Turner It. W.. Heppner, Or. Small capital T
left shonlder, horses; cattle same on left hip
with split in both ears.
Thornton, H. M., lone. Or. Horses branded
HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand.
Vanderpool. H.T.. Itena, Or: Horses HV con
nected on right shonlder;cattle. same oa right
hi
Walbridge, Wm.. Ilsppuer, Or. Horses, TJ. L.
on the left shoulder; cattle same on right hip.
orop off left ear and right ear lopped.
Wilson, Jonn CJ Halem or Heppner, Or.
Horsos branded Jq on the left shonlder. liange
Morrow connty.
Warren, W B. Caleb, Or Oattle W with quarter
oirnle over it, on loft side, split in right ear.
Horses same braud on left Hhoulder. liange in
Grant connty. t
Wade, Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branded
ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip
Cattle branded same on left side and left hip.
Wolflnger, John, John iJay City, Or On horses
three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheep,
bit in both ears, liange in Grant and Malnuer
counties.
Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, UP
oonnected on left shoulder.
Wat.kins, Lishe. Heppner, Or. Horses branded
UK oonnected on left stifle.
Wallnce, Charles, H ippner, Or. Cattle, W on
rightthigh, hole in left ear: horses, W on right
shonloer soint- same on left shoulder.
Whittier nros., nnmiiigion. Baker Co.. Or. -Horses
branded W B connected on left shoulder
Williams, Vasoo, flainilton, Or. Quarter cir
cle over three bars on left hip, both cattle and
horsos. Itango (irant connty.
Williams, J O. Long Creek. Or Horsos, qnar
ter circle over three bars on left hip; oattle same
and slit in each eir. Kange in Grant, oonnty
Wren, A, A Heppner, Or. Horses runningA A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right hip.
young, J. H., Oooscherry, Or. Horses branded
TMnn the right shonlde-
GET THE BES1
When you nre about to bn v a Sewing Much ine
do not be deceived by alluring udvertincinenta
and be loci to think you can gut Uia best mude,
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improvemcuts as the
New Home:
It has Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (patented) no other has
it ; New Stand ( Pattnted driving wheel hinged
on adjustable centers, thus rod ucing friction to
the minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS.
THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHIHE CO.
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For full details oall on 0. It. & N.
AKi'tit at Heppner, cr address
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Attached to express trains, allonling superior
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For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations,
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i. KOKHLKK, Manager, K. P. ROOKWH, Asst.
bin. K. A H. Agt., Portland. Oregon
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ABOUT GOOSE RAISING.
The Host Profitable Varieties and How to
Rear and Fatten.
Geese as an article of fixid are more
highly esteemed in Europe than in this
country, where the turkey occupies
first place in our affections. Neverthe
less, the juicy meat is most toothsome,
and a larger demand for it miffht
readily be developed. Under suitable
conditions these water fowl are very
profitable. If piven the range of a
pood pasture, with plenty of water,
they need less care and attention than
turkeys or chickens. They are hardy,
easily raised and less subject to lice,
avhile their food is less expensive.
Their feathers should pay the expense
of their keep, the returns from the
birds themselves being; clear profit
The Toulouse and the Embden are
the best known breeds of geese, and
there is more money in raising them
than in the small mongrel stock often
seen, as they produce twice as much
meat and feathers and fatten more
readily for market. The Toulouse are
the largest geese known. They have
gray plumage and are quiet and gentle
iu disposition.
Tne IJtubdens are pure white, a cir
cumstance which causes them to be
preferred by many. They are some
what smaller than the Toulouse and
their plumage 'is more compact. A
good cross for the market is a Tou
louse gander and Embden goose.
Ueese begin to lay when aboutayear
old. The gamier is bsst lor breeding
purposes after his second year, and he
will remain in vigor for several sea
sons, tilil geese make belter mothers
than young ones and should I).; kept
for breeding and layiii;.'. U'm'ii first
commencing to lay, gee art , t U be
irregular, butas they mature tony will
lay regularly rind give a litter of fif
teen or twenty eggs before attempting
PRIZH Tul.'t.dCSH Otllll'E.
to Bit. (Jeesn avraffi: about forty-five
ejys in a year, but. occa iionnlly ruu up
to sixty, or even si'vetity. Iirnndinr
yi'ose Hiioitld tie Itopt rather thin in
lU'sh and have a free tfni.ss rtine.
Newly liati'hcd rtsliiiy.s do not require
food for tin- first twenty-four hours.
1'ln'y sho'il'l bf fi'il in linrd boilod
e;rtrN ehopK'd line, st:;!u br ad soaliod
in milU. i-'-al.lod un'.il, Iiii'ikv1 p 'tat.oi-s,
i tu., and l:i';a a .vny from tlir wvtcr 'or
the first foi I nicht mid housed in u dry
phice until slroi enough to run about
Wi'L.
(iecse refpiirc grass as iiiui-h as cat
tli: and should have it in ubuudancu.
'1 hey also fratiuT out more iuiekly
when jii'i ini'. te 1 1 i run on ".rivi-n pasture
mi 1 have plenty of water. I n.ler these
I'oiiditions tliey shoul. 1 pro itiee a iroo.l
eri p of fealher.4 every ten weeks. They
should not be plucked while tayiti:,',
iw is iuiovilU tor liieui t i moult
ar'i!ie'ally mill proiluee str niif e'jfs at
Hie same time. If the fea' hers are
ripe they will come easily and are dry
;.l the iptill en 1. If soft and bloody,
'. hey must be left for noiuo time
lor-rer.
tleese usually sell best at the Christ-
l ias holidays, mid not at Tlianlisgiv-
in;f. as ninny suppose. Th.i ueiuand
lot" them i. greater in thu colder
Aeat her. The Irish (i ml Hermans are
the larj'est consumers of feese in thu
rutin try. llefore miirUetin jfrese
must In- f ittiuied. Tll;s process wlil
occupy from two to three weeks. They
should be put iu a darkened r xim,
with Millieietit li'.'ht f ir them to see to
eat, and be given ull the uals uud corn
iii al theV cau c.iiisione. Ti.cv must
not Ik- s.. urate 1 like, fow ls, ns they are
rry soeiablo und pine nway If kept in
I'.lntlle. As b'hiii as tin desire for
o "1 slackeiit. they should Iw killed,
a . th.-y are as fit l fin tliry w ill g.-t and
will lose i:, sh instead .f gaiuiutr it.
N. V. W.i l i.
I MYTHS Ar.OUT DCES.
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j Mliinra.il t I armor I l-jrla amtiar ml
I' Mr ll.naiiiiia.
!. .ii I I .inner Minium Rusv-H to
j a ii'i"i ler I r the Mi m -a niii TriU
I line, nr.' jit I like liilinin lie.aa. When
I th. t nr- I' l .,' they uro irt.im and
pt'.l -e.l 1. : but wll'tl ill Id lelii'ka thef
I Ih i'miiii' vii hi . givi n to f'Ml'sh act inia
I thai ill i,' 1 1 I in alreii.f . a of the cob
men uud i'it't lhi wot it if the Is-e-
keeper titiee as ardtiuu. Last year
the ne taiiii r.i it thai tlm Iht wrrt
bii-y uil t.ie tune. Tlia bliHaa.un cin
in m; it urn mil tlio bee alwar had
lanm.-i ',i:i f to ila Tliey niadii hunry
eri l.i.l mi I th tiuainraa WM rna
p. r ii
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thrr haalirpri lea hotirjr
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i I industry tHn they !
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BLOOD POISON.
THE
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BLOOD
W-L. Douglas
C3 CUAIT 13 THE BEST.
1a9 -ajr.WC.riT FOR AKIN.
. CORDOVA NT,
FRENCH Al ENAMELLED CALF.
Fine Calf&Kangardo,
3A POLICE, 3 soles.
BOYS'SCHQOLSHOEl
LADIES'
w.i:'tf6U&LAa.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give th. beat value for the money.
They equal oustom (hoes In atyle and tit.
Thslr wearing qualitiei are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform, stamped on solo.
Prom Si to i saved over other makes.
t If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Dealer whose name will shortly ap-
pearlhere. Aeent wanted. Apply at once
A PRACTICAL COOP.
Can lie Made In a Few Mlnate. from
Dry Goods Hoi.
The chic'iien exxip illuHtrated here
with is both practical and easily made.
It is a dry goads box, which cau be
purchased anywhere ior a few cents.
with a roof of light boards, the pable-
ends of the roof being simply slatted
to (five ventilation, which is Tery much
needed in a chicken coop in warm
weather. Two of the boards on one
side of the roof are arranged as a door
to give access to the interior. The
coop can be cleaned by scraping the
litter on the floor out through the lit
tle door in the corner. Such coops are
easy to make, cheap, easy to keep clean,
and afford healthy quarters for the
chicks. Webb Donuell, in Country
Gentleman.
THE BOAR'S TUSKS.
Removal with that Nnrr la th Only Prop
and lluiuuuu Metli.nl.
One of your correspondents some
time since aske 1 how to take the tusks
out of a hoar, and said he had heard
they could be knocked out. Your ad
vice was to saw them off, und it in the
only right way to do.
Last fall I lost a boar, and to ex
amine the jaw and teeth I nawed it off
just buck of the fourth double tooth.
Thru I boiled all flesh off, and allowed
it to dry perfectly. I w as well repaid
for my tr mble, for I had no idea of
the strength, siv and weight and so
very different from a barrow pig or
now a jaw!
The Jawlione waa S inches Ion;? to
bark of fourth tooth; width at fourth
tooth, inches outside of jaws; depth,
!'i iuelie.; thicKness of each aide of
jaw. I't inches: weight (torfeet!y dry),
:i pounds. The tusk lire snl.d over
half tin ir leu r'.li und very atrot.g, and
so constructed as to lie very powerful
iu an upward movement. In ahape,
three-si le.l. the outside, which are
tlinosl at right angles, bracing th
inside, w iiieii la convex.
The tiis'; nf an ordinary boar two
t ears ni l mil prol -et nut of jaw IV
tuc'irs an 1 u ill c iiulfd'l.'d in jawbone
1 inches. Tii lry tttsk w.il w. lh I to
I inn.! v. an I is a. pref.v ivory as an
A ricmi repliant's. The fr ml trrlb.
four in Mil., Ut. are ah mt , inches
b'ti,'. almost straight, and a hard blow
with a lu sty hammer will hava uo ef-
atl-lVltW I I A ,1'iral tlta trH !
',a .. a a t-h'R.I t in as it 14 lata
l, i a r'-a-,i. isit ff Tu.li ia I' ri ai-ta
l. il' 't"i I 1,'u H'nl t,.4ttri:t
l Ii t, i .1 .'.la inert ail ri.lmt et
lis II (.lit t-'S a i l f , Inrkaa I"f4
W'.ilut I'.x altita. s.l I prrfa. t.J. I IU
frrt mt thrin The tusk In tha nppe'
jat a ,,! ,i, r th undi-r lui In at
s- ut itr a mtiinrr aa t-ikerp It (harp
I ne npia r i iih pr-.!ei nut 8" 'HI I
IllC'l.-a. Hi", a a.il, nut 11 'I e I Ht'lre
lf !! i i , etl-nltK' mi Irr I
l.ne i'i t-ifca ,.f a lar : i month nM,
i.'.it. I , r.t. h; liirhea 1. JS
im lira in ! ii i.f.rriieai. anil aa aUarp
aa if rn (..- 1 ..n a at,.ne
S.. it,. in r..-. Ii.w any am a
fan .1. '. . i Ir Iff 1.1 liam.ttrr tha
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im unary i f a msrti-. hrart with an
llti-l af r I ,.ti, tinlna thrra at t.lhf
falati -i pa taht. h jnatif-r II
I 'l..' I'll-' II-kla l'1lM
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Thtjlie RAMBLER
Is one of the very best wheels ever made
front rank with all high grade machines, and
Ride a RAMBLER BICYCLE if you want
punctured, it can be mended by you in five
renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-plated steel rims.
Sold in all sizes for ladies or gentlemen at $100 each.
Tandems for two men or man and woman, J150 each.
THE RAMBLER Is the fastest, lightest and strongest wheel in the market.
For style, finish and durability It is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mechan
ical and scientific principles.
Chicago
'Hk For men. women, boys and elrls. with 28. 26
l.fAl.. nln,..l1 wv.n.ll... 1. ...1,1.
i'ci.'.oicov'c'""" iiiciiuiii Kiiiric wiiccio, whuu.oi J. Ulgu-grouti UUUD1B lOCKUlg eoge E
clincher tires and are fully warranted, f
Before you buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms and discounts, or call I
uii uur luiinuruim ageuu, nuinuier nusuers n aniea in every town in Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho.
FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY.
; Northwest representatives Gormully & JefleryManf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Main
i Store, 327 Washington bt., Portland, Or. i
OTIS PATTERSON, Agt. for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon, i
How's Your Liver?
This question is asked
you need exercise- need
The Bicycle offers a
not own one, call at
Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Power
TT
jung-
Four Models -
EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED.
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Factory and Main Office: Lake
FINCST MATERIAL.
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rOUTLASD, 0KE00N.
A. H'. PATTERSON, Agent for
It to Advertisers at a great financial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
matter of business vc must sell it.
Thf. Pattf.rson Pui.lishing Co.
I U U 1 lm
-:AVITH a
mm ; mm fills i
Vouro BOUND to Talce Eni.
Leaver No Contipntion,-
Caa It, aa ?', a a'l t !iiaraa, a- H..i.a) aft. Malaria. Tka la
r r at .at 1 1 t tn H ant I. rH:j I f a'l '.a'aia aa fst rnai
iaw(i . tir. il ! rr tt. ll lMlha Mtl'ICALUl.
Ill lal. Ma a Mrai Ttwr Cat
ia an indisputable fact. It stands In thel!
if you buy one you will make no mlatake. j
to be happy, for should your wheel be j
minutes, as it is equipped with the world J
Ideals
and 24 inch whpplH. at .ins. ss. Sis ro.tu.ot.
If- T 1.1.-1. '. J . . . '. . ,"l.' C
daily. If dormant
it badly.
remedy, and if you do
House.
r TS a "aV
oi Jtucycies.
885 and 8100.
SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE.
Cycle Co.
and Halsted Sts., CHICAfiO. ILL.
Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon.
OUR STOCK
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SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
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