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

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OFFICIAL
PAPER
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MY SUCCESS I
Is owing to my liberality in ad-1
vertis;ng. Robert Bonner. i
FREQUENT AND CONSTANT
Advertising brought me all I
i own, A. T. Stewart.
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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1895.
THIRTEENTH YEAR
WEKKLY rfO. 662 I
SEMI-WEEKLY NO.SSU j
or
men - ji
SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Tuesdays and Fridays
KY
THE PATTERSON P1IBL1SIUSG COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, - - Editor
A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager
At $2.50 pir yonr, 1.25 fur six mm( im, 715 ots.
tor tlll'Hfl inmiinH.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
1HJii PAl'EK ia kept on tile nt, V. Di'-e's
A. Advorti-unii AeMiuy, Hi Hnd 65 jMerehiints
Eclmtitfs. Sm) tnnnwco, l.ruirorme., v:.iers co.
mote fur odvnrtisinR can be mude for it.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves lreppner 10::!0 p. m. dully, except
Bmiduy. Arrives U:lo a. m.-iiuuy, eNcepi .won
"wost houiid piisneiiKer leaves Willows June
ticin 1 :l:l a. m.; east uonna 3:ju a. in.
Freight trains leave Willows Junction Kotwr
east at 7:2.') p. m. and 8:17 a. m.; going west, 1:30
p, in. and 5. 5(5 a. in.
A sore spot, green,
w k blue i8
THE ' ' I
SPOTS ST. JACOBS OIL S.SL'&JSri
OUT. IT IS MAGICAL.
40
.CYCLES
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 Waverlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a
million dollar concern, whose bond is as good aB gold.
211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $T5.
Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
HOMER H. HALLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, Inn., V. 8. A.
(Sen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, Pendleton, Or.
C-anTXCI-A-Xj BIRSCTOBT.
THE FOUR VOICES.
By tober Brown Beard, who ia aaid to have
aeen
Of winters and summers aome thlrty-and-
seven,
Tripped lightly Gold Tresses, of aweet seven
teen, The fairest creature on this side of Heaven.
"How pleasant the evening breeaes that stir
The rustling leaves, as the woods grow dim!"
Such aimless words spake his Hps to her;
But his heart was muttering low to him:
"Oh, that the summer of life were spring I
Oh, to have found her long summers agol
Is it yet too later Would this sweet young
thing
Give the hop of her youth to! No, ah,
nol"
"Yes, pleasant It 'la, when tbe woods grow
dim,
To hear the sound of the leaves that stlrl"
Such trivial words said her lips to hlms
But her heart was whispering low to her:
"Is there ever a man like tho man that 1 see
A man like the Bayard ot ages agor
He thinks me childish and foolish; ah, mel
Could he really care for f No, ah, nol' '
Quoth his lips: "Good night, you now are
home."
Prayed his heart: "God love her. whose ever
she be "
Said her Hps: "Good night, you were kind
to come."
Sighed her heart: "No, he never, oould never
love me."
Truth
United RtnteH Officiate.
President G rover Cleveland
VicB-l'reulclaiit Ad ai Stevenson
BiwreUry of State Kiclmrd 8. Olney
Heoretory of Treasury John G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniol H. Lamont
Horijirv of Nhvv Hilary A. Herbert
VostuittBtor-Gfinoral William L. Wilson
Attorney-General JinWjn Harmon
rjeorelury ot Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor ...W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. H. Kmcaid
Trensnrnr l'hil. Motschan
Bnpt. l'nhlio Instruction G. M. Irwin
lllnrnn. (Jun.irnl (!. M. Mlpman
" ' (G. W. Mollride
Senatore j. , Mitchell
( Dinner Hermann
Congressmen j w ii
Printer : ;;y -li- Leeds
i u. n. iwhii,
.nF..o i V. A. Moore.
' ( C. K. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial PlHtrict.
Stephen A. Lowell
1'ioiwcuting Attorney John 11. Lawrey
Moitow County Ofilriials,
Joint Senator A, W. Gowan
Representative J H. Booth by
lloantv Jndue....
' Commissioners.
J. M. Bakor.
" rierk
" Sheriff
" Treasurer
Assessor
H Surveyor
' School Bup't
. ..Julius Keilhly
, J. It. Howard
3.W. Morrow
.(i. W. Harrington
.... Frank Gilliam
J. K Willis
Geo. Ixrnl
Anna Hnlsicer
Conmor T. W. Avers, Jr
BKPPNEH TOWN oyKIOKHH.
Mavor Thus. Monmn
. ll. ...... n. K. Varnsworth. M.
Lichtenthal, Otis Patterson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.,
B. S. Horner, E. J. blocniu.
Beoorder
Mfinhal A. A. lloberUi
Prwmct Offlcerr.
m. Paan K. 1. FrKeland
C.,i,.tKbl N. rt. Whetstono
Vnttfd HlHtM Und Otllcem.
TUB DAU.EK, OH.
J. F. Moor, IHrister
A.H. llism lleooiror
I.A ORANDK, OB.
H.F. Wilson UiwUmr
J. H. Kobliin Itwwver
ei:sns7 aociixj.x:s.
I TMU. S. GOVERNMENT
...is...
A MONTH 1
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 jb
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 g(
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. rk
l?Write for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. jJ
No Fee unless successful. wl
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 F Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. &
1 . . . .... .
X. It.Thlt Company U coutrotltd 6y nturly on thousand leading nev V.
paprri in tin Vnited States, and is guaranteed by vtcm.
PEN AND INK
Modern
DRAWING.
Imitation of the Ancients by
Mew Process.
It is easy, of course, to understand
how pen drawing should have come to
be so largely employed and elaborated
It is a matter of reproduction for illus'
tration. An etching! will not print with
type, nor with a steel engraving. This,
sayi the London Spectator, led in the
early part of the century to the litnta
tion of Bteel engravings by wood en
gravers, who did the business most
skillfully with immonse labor. The
drawings for them were mostly made
in pencil. But photographic process
rendered the intervention of the wood
engraver needless, if the artist made a
pen drawing that would photograph
technical
IONE ITEM.
lone la getting there with both feet.
The weather has been warm but is be
coming cooler.
The farmers are etill busy, seeding
hundreds of acres.
lone has been resnrreoted from tbe
dead, indeed, if it ever lived.
Prof. (Jhlstrap is giving good satisfac
tion as a teacher and has nearly 20 pupils
enrolled.
John Coohran and family hove moved
into town and are sending their daughter
to school.
Paul Ba'siger, wagonmeker, has open
ed his shop and is receiving work at a
lively rate.
Mr. Sano, tbe shoemaker, is now locat
ea in tue Dnoneior quarters ol nis new
shop and thinks it well to be alone.
01 u IT' s addition to lone is now an as
sured faot. All wauting lots at lone
should avail themselves of the opportnn
ity.
Our Sunday school is very prosperous,
about 65 being present the previous two
Sundays, and yesterday over 70 were in
attendance. Our sohoolhouse will soon
be too small to hold the increasing at
tendance.
lone, Lexington and Heppner should
endeavor to secure a minister, who will
make that bis cirouit and preach regular.
The majority here desire regular preach
ing, lone is a growing town and should
not be Dpgleoted.
Joe Woolery has purchased a blook,
consisting of one aere, in OlurTs addi
tion to lone, and will move his newly
purchased residence to Ioue. Bod Case
also contemplates building a home on
one ot OluS's lots.
It is said that Mr. II. offers for sale
oheap, a baif interet in his store. How
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ion
Gained His Freedom
THE FETTERS OF PAIN WERE
BROKEN.
Marvellous Change How a Future
Gloom Was Averted The Present
Full of Joy add Hope.
of
UAWLINd POST, NO. 1L
U. A. It.
!tj at Lexington, Or., th lwt Haturdoy of I
,(-h numlh. All tiau am levlll t" ioin.
cm' u,. n Imi. W. Smith.
Adjutant. tf t'oiiiuiwiiler.
ONEV LOANED., Flr.t Moru,,irrn
If I i u..-. ...... .-..-I I., ........ll.il. llr.1
iiiorlKHiK'O ui'ii imiinniHl Inrms In
iirriron, n mi fMirm i,n ' 1,1 n ..
r..,,..A.I that have Ixt'n Inkoii by other coin-
panic. Addre.ii Hli inp.
HoiT ' 1 1 y . Orrunll.
L U M E It !
Itn II4VK KOR HAl.K AI.I. KISIW if t'S
T drtiwd LoioU'r, 1 inlluaol l(vnwr, at
what la known aa Ui
BOOTT MAWMZXjIi.
I'KR l.rno FKKT, RDt'tiH, - - -I
- " (l.tAR. -
r4
rr pflivfrfd is nri'PNrtt, wax Aim
l 1.1011 .r i.ij w 'hii.iti.i.
Ttia alxne .noiail'.,n ' at 1 1 Uy M t'li.
U HAMIIJONM'rop.
FACTS
AMIS
FACTS ! !
and process well. A pure
difficulty can be overcome by large I ,be ireJ quttllflo(lUon8 of tbe
numbers of craftsmen; largo numbers, ' . 1
.rtcordinfflv. have learned to make nen I"'"""
drawings to supplant wood engravings. must Possess a charact er above reproaoh,
But it should be noted that to do this sterling business integrity and above all,
is itself a kind of reproductive process, be one of the feminine gender. That's
Few elaborate pen drawings are made ati. annearaooes do not ont anv fioure
other material. The pen line must fre- Wbv hHS Iono marvel-
quently be traced or drawn over the pus growth! It is one of tbe most beuu
pencil line, very much like the engrav- liful and fertile spots in Morrow oounty.
er'g tool. I It is situated od the most favorable cite
The point about the moderns and an- . . oi,v n Winn nrpw. Tt.. :..,
-! A AI I 4. I . -
cieuui, hi, rcsuivi-B ooru iuw . 1 -,!, a
mrt,.,m t ho.t.v.nin.m nf an nlrl. It u sovancemeoi auu lauor logctuer to
is certain that the ancients could have " of 6 prosperous town. The edu-
performed this feat If they had chosen, I national facilities bave not beec nugleot-
not altogether certain that they would ed aid we have today one of the best
have choacn. For, to consider those .c1)0o1b in the oounty. Farmers for miles
other points of reproduction and dis- . fi . . col)eni.nt , hlllll
ftCinilltlUUn. lilts UKJUfru intrM.:r nrvmri i . , ......
in h in nn orator hurrv than the an- the,r "ri,,u to Ioe te0" ,ue
cient to make use of tho new facilities. market priocs. All kinds ot goods
When such a master does take up tho are now kept on hand at onr mervbsn
pen, he nannies ii to mucn grainier t-i- uiao fHluliliHUmeiitu hi cheap as any
feet than do its devotees.
BOY AND ROBIN.
wherein Eastern Oregon. In point of
bealthiulucHa lone has few miperiors.
No fevor, no ague, no malarial diseases
unless imported and thru anon ermlioat
I fd by the oliuiale, no depraitioiia Con
taining ntHgiiiint water, no awarops, few
YOI' CAN Hl'Y lr.00 worth n( dry gnoU and xmrrtle and then hara
cnnnuh left nut of tluQ.OO to piirchae a No. t Creftrcnt lllrjrcle. This ti
a tint cl nix lilno. Why Mien pay Ilio.UU lor a bicycle that will f tra
no Wticr service T
friendship of th Two nrnaajht Aboat hf
Colli Wmthrr,
During the extremely severe weather
nf Fi.liniKrv. IMII.. lnvrinilH rif lilrtla
' . ' ' I ....l.l l; i .1. . ,:
pprinhed from cold ami starvation, both '"'"" i i""iu u"k--", iu uinnu.
In Europe and the UniU'd KtaU-s. In of country, puro water, uiviKorating
England this ucatruction was the more atmoHphern and tlmrongU drainage by
sorrowful, TH-rharm, an the country rapid Willow orwk. Jaks
CRK. EST "Scorcher," cllil pounds, only 'A
Lndl'w' and Uenis' hwlntam all the way from 10 to l
"Hoys' Junior," only I n with piieumntlc tlre-a oo.l marhlna.
"(lur Ppo ial," Mun i LlliV, a.
AUItHtst.
WM. PI.NLAM1. 1.11. K RIMtUP.
rrl4rL r.M.r.
mmi i tiKi;i;a banking pkimss
coLM-:cnoN.s
LxciiANfii: i;oiGiir i sold
IIF.ITNKIL tf l;t(M)S
Ooiatio-liflros Ste IJnc
BDRHS-G3HY0H STfl5EUXE
mm
wh.re the binla winter Is more thickly
settled than with ua, and there were
more to aee thlr sufferings. Hut oeca
sionally the Hritbih birds found friend
ly ahelter.
The tmdon Tlms pti1lUli'l, during
the fold weather, tliia note from Ko-
dolph Walther, s Imy of twelve years,
who Uvea st Tiinbriilgp WelU:
"I thought iH-rliupn you would allow
a aehooltxiy to tell you how very Ume
and fi'srlriwi the eold and hunger have
made the wild bird amiind our houw
"(If eon rue we feed them with bread
IoN, Of , Dot. Si, Itfltt,
Klrrtilr II 1 1 tern.
Tbia remedy is booming so well
known snl so pomilar sa to DeeJ no
special uiecition. All who liavs tiard
Kleolric Hitters sing the sums song nf
praise A purer tnrdimn does not txit
sod II is vnarauteed to ! ull Hint in
cIiiIiiiimI. F.lefllrii' Hitters will rnrn all
diannaea n( thn Livrr snl Ki liifV, will
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS.
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK.
THE FITTERS!) I'fDL
UQRROW AND GRAM
Counties.
remi)Vi l'lllil l. e, Idilla, Hall Kheiim and
and all sorts of ixlU and enU, and the I other fclT.-ot I'.tm eatiHeil by Impure libiod.
irrtrund U aimpty bla-k with our hungry Will driva Mnlarn frcm thu y.ti-m
vlaitors. Kvrn the auMilcUius rooka snJ prevent aa wi ll sa euro all malarial
IE INTER OCEAN
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And Has the Largest Circulation.
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rm ft ifi. lui'y ai ii f . nt. and ar
fta al Oe'arii IB Ii i..nr.
Sinql'i Faro $7 f0.
Hound Trip $10 00
The Weekly Inter Ocean
AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
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SrW S' 'H.'H lllaiMsilw Inh Ha SmO. pC3
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IT IS A TWELVlI-PAOE PAPER.
come quite clone to the Iioumj for their
share.
"A little blue tit paM' its day In onr
bSAement, heedli-iM of kliMpy puviy
tmking herwlf U'fore the atove.
"Mint of all I m Mi to t, II you aUint
my atrsnge t,.lrion riinuiilHi, a little
robin, whiell has Ukeii up ltd n-Kldi'tiee
in my lieilrootni and though I lea the
rlndow otten, he never goea out rxeept
to take a abort fly. Wr pa the night
together, and ho makea his Ikh In una
of my football boot.
"The other morning b w me op
by ainglng tm a hair at tho aids of my
U4. I suppiM ha thought I ought to
I bs at mj Umom"
la M tMk
t Vanmeniing cm the fact that not lng
go a paotor of churrli In th Whit
cliap.1 diatrtrt In litiiloo announerd
from the pulpit that In future hta lnr
er might Miw4e lh lr o- ilurlng
ai-rvli-e If they rh' 1 In.W n.Um-e
IWIga aar there ta nothing ao Very
atranga ('rut that In U. M.-si.ati
Vourta of law. It aara. the Mie4iiiig of
rbars U aanrti'fne. by h'ry eimUim;
there me n.ay oftn ae a pritr
puflitig sway at the fragrant I
while anrf ilig U,e iirlHil 'll l'
him by the jtldge, kll'l ttie latter tw reit
ly S'bla Wf lle g-i.rl aiifJie, Mnvrnt
trliera reward thi-ir l.iv'l pwpila
by f'vinif thetn priu. ! t ane4ie
rufr or cigarette during arh'etl
bowra, and ahmonf Ui worthy mta
g.rae U In t him-if the r,ilreitit
kalhi-H with ame M-u mg Uv'la
thiral, liei)" on Utt l,ra ith
Ult'l huge jar B;ll ltl toil'l'lr,"
the national lrge. t rtfreth the
tU Slid tilrr.
fevers. For rtire nf lleadarhe, Ounoli
pat Ion and liidigeati'iii try ICIertrte
Hitter - I'.nl ire aatlfehon gnaranteeil
or money refnmbiil. I'r'ee Vie. and tl
ier bottle al T. W. Ayer, Jr.,driigtor.
HM IIKUKV M KKI'Ultr
Ibe llrpparr Py4 Awiili. I'reval
Ikelr lUp-iet iif ike lM llre. - A
OimmI Hkwwlaf.
Tb folb aim I. t ha report n T. W
Ayera, Jr., o( the llftipnef f ieed Aoei.
St loll.
From tl'e Herald, Helena, Hont.
As ragged and hardy as one ot the
pines which grow in tbe rooky mountain
region is Q. E. Tioknor.ot Helena, Mon
tana. For twenty-four years be has re
sided in the mountain country, bnt his
vigor is not due altogether to the braoing
air of Montana. Last fall Mr. Ticknor
was what might well be termed a physi
cal wreck. For eight weeks be lay on
bis bed suffering from a severe attack of
soiatio rheumatism in one of bis hips.
Physicians and medicines gave him no
relief and the future looked gloomy.
Added to his troubles was the anxiety
onDOerning the oare of a large family.
By ohanoe one day Mr. Tioknor saw an
aooonnt of Dr. William's Pink Pills for
Pale People. lie said to a Herald re
porter that be wss not in favor ot pro
prietary remedies, but in this instance
something in the article caught his at
tention and he determined to give the
pills a trial. In tbe interview with the
Herald representative the other day,
Mr. Tioknor spoke in the most emphatic
terms ot the marvelous change in bis
condition. "Before a week had gone
by," he said, "I was able to get out of
bed and move about. I had hardly used
one box ot the pills. By tbe time I hud
taken three boxes I fell twenty years
younger. In faot I was a new man aud
have been perfectly well ever sinoe. I
can't say too niuoh tor Pink Pills aud I
never miss an opportunity to praiso
them."
When tbe Herald representative taw
Mr. Tioknor be was making some repairs
on the sobool building on Donldr Ays
one. He swung bis earponter's hammer
with all lbs vigor of a lasty young man
aud looked as hale and hearty as any
man ot his years to be found in the en
tire Kioky mountain country. He is
fllty-nlne years old and able to do a day's
work at his trade of carpenter. Piuk
Pills can slways be found in his house.
Mr. Tioknor lives at ltlD Boulder Ave
nue, near the American Biscuit Mann.
fat-tiiriiig Company's plant, where be will
be glad to toe aDyooe who wishes to
verify Ibis account of his experience
ilh Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a
onuoentr.tted form, all the elements
neoeirfisry to give new life and riobnras
to the blood and restore shattered nerves
They are sleo a apeniflo for troubles pe
culiar to female., suoh ss suppressions.
irregulsrities and all forms of weakness.
They build np tbe blood, and restore
the glow of bealtti to pale and asllo
oheeks. lit luen they iffect S radios!
curs in all eaaei arising from mental
worry, overwork or e xneaai ol whatever
nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes
(never In looee bulk) at M) cents a box
or six boxes for 12. VI, and may be bad of
all druggiats, ur direot by mail from Dr
Williams' M du loe Company, Hohf oert-
ady, N. Y.
DIGEST OF LANK AND MINING DECISIONS.
Furnished by W. D. Harlan, land and
mining attornoy, Washington, D. C.
PKACTICB.
A contestant required to make speoifio
charge of default, and prove default as
charged. In oase of failure issue is be
tween entryman and government.
SETTLEMENT CLAIM AND NOTIC&
Notioe defining the extent of a settle
ment claim posted in conspioious places
thereon are sufficient to protect suoh
claim as against subsequent settlers;
and it is immaterial in suoh oase whether
the latter settler has aotual notioe or
not if the posted notices are of snob
cbaraoter that they might bave been
seen by a reasonable exercise ot dili
gence.
COAL.
Prior possession, without filing, will
not avail as against an adverse claimant
who baa complied with the law.
MINERAL.
An application may embraoe several
locations. Oonilicting rights set np to
defeat an application can not be recog
nized in tbe nbsenoe ot an alleged
surfaon oonflict. In the absenoe of
dear showing ss to possessory right
patent must be denied. Survey mast be
made by actual measurement on tbe
ground.
KRLOCATION.
If work is renewed on a claim after
it has been open to relocation, but before
suoh relocation, the rights ot the original
owners stand as though there had been
no default.
PB BIVKIf
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I invw lliera a nol rMn for ma
an ever mora I walk hclilnd
la your drat .li.dow, d.y hy day,
I miieiil II uiily I ran Kiel
Vouf loolprliil. on my dmktir. mmf.
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Tun Itn il.-Charlia Nickel, of the
Jerkaotivllls Times, baa beeome
plutorrat. lis la aamaed In Jackeoti
!ai .111 'county as having property w n.a vama
l'Mi ufllfi'i'JS. In rii.lanalion if Charlie
' ' o. out of Una wealth sad bis Rppsr
r" " en! s uit bs will say Is treaauifr of
A felt want is that gnawing at the
stomach after you bsve eaten a full
meal, and can'l eat any morn, and yet
ere U tliat feeling as though yon had
eaten nothing. What is wanted then is
dose of Bimiuous Liver ltegrjlator, the
beat Dyspepsia cure, for that is what tbe
gnawing mesne. "Himmoos Liver lleg-
lator is all tbnt is recommended (or
ndigestion." A. K. Dyche, Loudon,
Ky.
(1II.UAM COUNTY.
From tlie Foaail Joiirnnl.
Dr. Ilunlock and wife of Lone Hook
were in town ibursiiay, en route to
Mitchell.
Mihh Ada lthen, now iu Portland, will
start for Honolulu Nov. 1st, there to
make her borne.
Mr. Andrew Tillard oaiue over from
Heppner Saturday and on Menday re
in rued with hi wife and boy, who were
viaititig her mother hern.
1. M. Lacy and Charley While arrived
Fossil Tueaday evening, returning
from a mutton buying expedition In this
and anrroiiudiug counties. They pmnJ
mutton very scarce, owing to short
graes, but managed lo gi I one Irsiu load,
to be shipped from two points Uepp
ner and F.'gin. Mr. Lacy left here
Wednesday morning to go eaal with the
kheep, and Mr. Whitn returiiad to Lis
boll i on Paper Hark.
Andrew, llavo and John Cant well,
Wm. Darling and Jaok (ilsagnw, of Ibis
oouuty, snd lleinan Caldwall, of Mor
row county, returned few days ago
from the (Ireeuhoru mining region.
her they worked Several Week 0
Cantwell Bros.' i lalru. When tbe boys
worked tin y ilng out ll.fnl l the man
per day, and when they aiuokej snd tod!
religion atorim lin y only gol ffll cents
per mail. They say that any man ean
make wages working on claim In the
(Irixnhoro country. Ja k Ulaegow also
m.i.I"I Hill White, (Irani eon sty's
.nrteyor, ., aurvry Ian. la and mineral
elaimi f ir several week during lbs pal
auminer, and wbila looking ovar tbe
mining rlaiin reeoi la al Canyoo City, be
found In l!m leM.k Ihw Informattoa Ibat
W. K. Fowbr, formerly of Ailing ton,
reivntly .ail lnlfor an intereal In
mine
lha (liefon Prem Aanlallon and nlber
iw, i.f.iri.iiiriil aa eii.Oi,iii of luiel
iilaeid In bla bamla by innoeent rollei
mliima and nn..le lu g Indivl biata
1 T. it,
J. H. F.mery I ereeimg new bous
in bia rani'li out on II ek rreek,
II I'liapln l llepf"uigbi fane I, wear
llai lmau with a liew bam.
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