Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 11, 1896, Image 4

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    VTOCK B BAUDS.
While jon aep your uborlptlin paid op jci
tu keep your brand in tree of eharga.
Allyn, T. J., lone. Of. Horaee GO on left
BDoaldsr; cattle asme on left hip, under bit on
right ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor
row oountj.
Baird, D. W. and eon. Horees brand ad D B
,h. iatt kin- mi'tln the sama on left flank.
oroD off right ear, underorop in the left. Kange
in Morrow County.
Bartholamew, K. O., Alpine, Or. Horses
branded 1 E on either shoulder. Range in Mor
row count
ttannister, J. W., Hnrilman, Or. Cattle brand
mA n n loft Mn and thitfh: SDlit in each ear.
Brenner. Peter, (ioosebsrry Oregon Horaea
branded P B on left shoulder, UiUle aame on
Broaman, Jerry. liena, Or.-Horsos branded 7
on right shoulder; cattle B on the left side.
Left ear half orop and right ear upper slope.
Barton, Wm.. Heppner, Or. -Horees, J B on
right thigh; cattle, same on right hip; split in
Brown, J. C, Heppner. Or.-Horses, circle
C with dot in neuter on left hip; cattle, same.
Brown, W. J., Lena, Oregon Homes W. bar
, it. on the lelt shoulder. Cattle same on left
Wren. A. A.. Hennnar. Or. Horses mnnincA A
on shoulder; Cattle, same on right tun.
loons, J. 8., Gooseberry, Or. Horses branded
T8 on Uie right should".
hi
Or. Horses, box
llf n D.nnlF
brand on right hip cattle, same, with split in
IJorg, P. 0., Heppner, Or.-Horses, P B on left
shooirier; oattio. same umoiv ....
sDnouior, r t,i- jr oonnected
onTftstdeoropon left ear and two split and
brand on me mm uui",
Grant county, Or.-Horses brand
uaraner. "" y " - (thr08 bara) on
a u on rW..v , . - . in
right ribs, crop ana npuv ;u -
TJritn anarter oircle oyer it, on left shoulder.
Md on Teft stifle on all oolta nnder 5 years; on
left shonlder only on aU horses over 5 years. All
'c?Ev& f Lena, Or Horse.
H C on right shoVldw; oattle same on right hip.
Morrow and Umatilla counties -Mange
mor rv,ll,.v. Or Cattle orop ont
."".r-V-nXihit ! wattle in foreh,
horses half oirole C on left stifle,
wattle in forehead; I
lunge mor-
1S?.. On .Keep, inserted A and spear point
right and niler half orop W left ear. All raogs
1 ATbJna.Or.-Horae.. Won rightshonl.
aer?CBttK same on right hip: ear inarTc square
SSrr-Or. -Horse... on
'cox'm. B.. Har-lman, Or.-Cattle, C with
,nter;hirsos.tIBonleft'lip.
Cochran. B. E., Monument, Grant Co, Or.
Hoes b?an"idc role with bar beneath, on left
shonlden cattle same brand on both hips, mark
nnder slope both ea and Wft ...
nVT SJh't h'lo ("attte bramleilthe same. Also
brands VS onhorse. right thigh; cattle e
brand on right shoulder, and out off end of
niTaas. W. M.. Galloway. Or.-Cattle, B D on
righ'CwlW-fork in each ear; horses. U D
on left hip. n,.Hnres branded ELi
onleV.ho&,attU w on lefthip. hole
GET THE BEST
When yon are abont to buy a Scwins Machine
do not lo deceived by alluring advertisements
r.nd be ted to think you can get the best made,
:iutst finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that
vou buy from reliable manu
facturers that have gained a
reputation by honest and square
dealing, you will then get a
Sewing Machine that is noted
the world over for its dura
bility. Yon want the one that
is easiest to manage and ia
Light Running
There ia none in the world that
can equal in mechanical con
struction, durability of working
parts, fineness of finish, beauty
in appearance, or has as many
improvements as uio
New Home
It hns Automatic Tension, Double Feed, alike
on both sides of needle (patented), no other has
it ; New Stand ( patented), driving wheel hinged
t.io .i.ntErs. thus reducing friction to
lift minimum.
WRITE FOR CIRCULAKS.
THE HEW HOME SliWIKG MSCHIRE CO.
vr -V
Caw. Mass. Boston, Mass. swiM'.ij.
FO". S"..E BY
C. THOMPSON CO., Agents,
Heppner, Oregon,
-Si
Itmery, u.d, ""? -,
-Horses branded
n fliVa'rsed T(! with tail on left shouldor; oaU
SSEZTiZZi r wTth bar under on right
.honlder. ,. Or.-Horses, F on
., k. Thldsn cattle, t1 on right hip or thigh.
kaniio - ' ft. . Inn
Ight "rirr,:-fl r bnndod H.
Qrur cirjl. o;.r it. on left .tlfla
"BR.1 VrBidS: Or-.ta."r.,and.t.,p A
-iVi, Z,ri oirole nnder it on the right nip,
rit.h.i"i-rMn and Umamiaw-nHea.
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f j5 rO A
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(n) Jo) aF
WORK
How It
E. McNEILL, Receiver.
TO TUB
or
GIVES TBI CHOICE
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
St. Paul Kansas City
IN A SWEAT SHOP.
LOW BATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean
Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
I. Conducted lu Chicago Th
Miserable Wages Paid.
The Chicago sweat shop is a place
where, separate from the tailoring a
clothing warehouse, a "sweater" (mid
dleman) assembles journeymen tailors
and needlewomen, to work under his
supervision. He takes a cheap- room
outside the aear and crowded business
center, and within the neighborhood
where the work people live. This is
rent saved to the employer and time and
travel to the employed. The men can
and do work more hours than was pos
sible under the centralized system, and
their wives and children can help, es
pecially when, as is often done, the gar
ments are taken home to "finish." (Even
the very young can pull out the basting
threads.) This "finishing" is what re
mains undone after the machine has
done its work, and consists of "felling"
the waist and leg-end of trousers (paid
at IK cents a pair), and, in short, all
the "felling" necessary on every gar
ment of any kind. For this service, at
the prices paid, they cannot, according
to Scribner, earn more than 25 cents to
40 cents a day, and the work is largely
done by Italian, Polish and Bohemian
women and girls.
The entire number of persons em
ployed in these vocations may be stated
at 5,000 men (of whom 800 are Jews),
and from 30,000 to 23,000 women and
children. The wages are reckoned by
"piecework," and (outside the "finish
ing") run about as follows: Girls, hand
Bewers, earn nothing for the first month,
then as unskilled workers they get II
to $1.50 a week, $3 a week, and as
ikilled workers, $6 a week. The first
named class constitute 5 per cent, of
ill, the second 30 per cent, and the last
W per cent. In the general work men
re only employed to do buttonholing
and pressing, and their earnings are
as follows: "Pressers," $8 to 812 a week;
"underpressers," $4 to $7. Cloak oper
ators earn 18 to 112 a week. Four-fifths
of the sewing machines are furnished
by the "sweaters" (middlemen); also
needles, thread and wax.
ECZEMA
From early chad-(
hood until I was 1
grown my family j
spent a fortune
trying to cure me'
I of this disease. I visited Hot Springs
and was treated by the best medical ,
men. but was not benefited. When '
aU things bad r n O tailed I de
termined to ! ( 1 1 1 1 try S.S.S.
and in four I II U III monlhswas"
entirely cured. The ternbli eczema
was gone, not a sign of it left My
(V Art a ml rtAoltK htiilr tin irt1 T ti4trA ,
vuvim i,as Liuiiv M f i auu a us v.
never naa any return ot the disease, i
i nave oiten
i recommend
ed 8A8. and
i have never
vet known a failure to enre.
uuu. w. 1KW1N. irwin, re.
Never falls to enre, '
even when all other I
remedies have. Our
.treatise on blood and i
I skin diseases mailed
' free to any address. I
1C CO.. Atlanta, Ca.
any rciuru oi mc uiscasc I
CHILDHOOD
CHICAGO.
Iwaft & SI. Paul W
That the RAMBLER
Hilling ff
t . i .i,. w whi. .v mnilii ! n indisputable fact. It stands in thei
AO UUG VI UIO ICl J iihvvwv'v. - . . . i V
t 4 v -ii huh naA m.nhinpfl na if vou buv one you will make no miflwiKe.
HUiih tana ituu ou ni,ii 6u v - ,v,M Ka
Eidea RAMBLER BICYCLE If you want to bo happy, lor snoum juu.
punctured, it can be mended by you in five minutes, as it is equipped with the world
renowned G. & J. clincher tires with wood rims or copper-piauju
Sold in all sizes for ladles or gentlemen at ?100 each.
Tandems for two men or man and woman, 150 each.
-rut da md l c P is the fastest, liehtest and strongest wheel In the markets
For style, finish and durability it is unsurpassed, as it is constructed on strict mcchan- i
ical and scientific principles.
Chicago Ideals
ir V.... nnA with OS OA anil OJ tnph wheels, at t(Vl. ,r5. 45 respect- I
ively, are splendid medium grade wheels, with O. & J. high-grade double locking edge.
clincher tires and are fully warranted.
Before you buy a bicycle, write for catalogue, circulars, terms ana discounts, or can j
on our numerous agents. Rambler Rustlers Wanted in every town in Oregon, Washing-1
(am nH Trlnhn.
FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE COMPANY,
Nnrthwp.t renreaentatives Oormullv & Jefferv Manf. Co's "Rambler Bicycles." Malnf
Store, 327 Washington St., Portland, Or.
OTIS PATTERSON, Agt for Morrow Co., Heppner, Oregon,
For full details oall on O. R.
Agent at Heppner, cr address
k N.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland. Obiqon.
quioh; timu t
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JILT IV l.ri'XIl-
SSS&fi SKt .honldeVon horse.-, on cattle, . -r . . -
rfetin "SiiwS Send 5 Cts.!for Sample Package
.. . a. u..Mnai winnt
Howard J li, Oalloway. Or-IIoraea T ("
withbaraboTslt) on ril.t ahoul.lr; ca "leaame
on left side. llanKe in Morrow and Umatilla
TOHalirkiwin, John X)y, Or. Cattle E H on
rUht hi pT h" same oil rilit shoulder. Uange
H-h S nePPna'. Or.-Hon. shaded
hrt..nt,.lrt shonlder. Han Morrow Co.
llnnwker, H A. Wiumar .Or.-llor.as, on left
hildr;cHl". on lofthio.
Hnmphreys, i U. Hardman. Or.-Horses, II on
tha lrt .h.mMwa'nd hrt on the lrt .titla t at.
i ' IUiiim In Morrow miniitr.
" j", liVrrV. H-PPn-r, Or -llona, branded
II J on the lft nh.ml.lw; cattle bra i.ll J on
riKl.thip.al.andrbit m lft ear. Kan.. In
MV!:"lW-C,rU- H.,n.,.Or.-Hor. ho
sh.i j on ' lfi' .boulder. Cattle, the aam..
a . Wl.Ue tltlia
J..hn.-.n. Mis. l-ena, ""C1 '
left .Ufl; natlla,arnan riht hip, nadet half
an.n In rimM and .ol it n left anr
Kwinr, M'ka. Hapinr, r.-lloraaa orannn
NY Ua left hip oattle aame end orop off left
1 .1... nn I haa rlstlit
bi.l i T Hmnniir. OrVllor... 69 an left
.t l.l'..' naltla. a on Ml hln.
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ear and u...lr oi-l. In rlaht . H.-rw-aam.
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AN ODD CREATURE.
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San Francinco Offlce,
NAPII. I). OREENSFELDER & CO.,
No. 220 Sutler Street.
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d.'iiard In a amall aiiara, ao lhal the I
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Son Iiran.oisoo
And all polnU in California, via the Mt, Hhasu
route of tha
Southern Pacific Co.
rhe great hiahway through California to all
point, cast ana sontn. urnna eoenio noaie
01 trie racino iiaat. mnman nnnei
Hleepara. Beoondilaas Hleepers
Attached toazDreas trains, affordina superior
aocommodations for aeoond-olaaa paaaangnra.
For ratea, tickets, .leaping oar reservations,
site., call npon or address
K. kokuuik, Manager, s. r. nuuaan, asst.
len. r. A P. Agt, Portland, Oregon
Sl'r.t,
Simplest,
Hrongest,
Solid
Top
Receiver.
Most Modern and progressive
For catalogue or Information writ, to
THE MARUN FIRE ARMS CQ.,
Nw Haven, Conn.
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iur Uik. aitv IHjilralts.
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HiHHit tiuuHtn CUT7IH0. r3
Laughing Jackass and Its
Song.
The great oddity at the Golden Gate
park, San Francisco, is the laughing
jackass, 'which has an apartment all to
hitnself. lie doesn't look a bit like a
humorist, but he looks so homely and
jocks his head in such a strangely
solemn way that everybody laughs at
teeing him. Some of the park em
ployes caught a ,slim little snake two
feet lontr one afternoon and it was
thrown alive into the laughing jackass'
big cage. The bird pounced on the
snake with a thrill of joy in his heart,
snd, grabbing it behind the head, he
quickly thrashed the life out of it
against the sides of the cago.
Then he started in at the snake's
head and swallowed it all. After giv
Ing a few extra swallows of satisfaction
he expressed his thanks with a hoarse,
loud "Ha! ha! ha! hal ha! hu! ha!" that
was about as musical as his physiog
nomy is beautiful. Superintendent Mc
Laren was visibly touched by the lone-
ly bird's graUtudo for an act of kind
ncss. Next tafsnakes the laughing lack'
ass likes liza Is. As the park funds hard'
ly warrant getting him a daily supply
of delicious reptiles he usually has to
put up with chunks of fresh meat and
iccuslonal worms.
In Australia, where laughing jack-
assoa generally do as they please, they
nake constant war on snakes. The
bird will pounce down on one like
hawk, grab it back of the head and
quickly riae to a considerable height,
when he will let the snake drop to the
ground. The snake will be stunned by
tho fall and will no sooner strike the
ground than the laughing jackaas is
thrashing it about preparatory to a
peedy meal. The bird is there often
called the "squatter's clock," because
at six o'clock every evening they every.
where set up a concert of "lis! hal hal
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail
way and note its connections with all transcon
tinental lines and St. Paul and Cmalia, and
remember that its trains are lighted! with eleo-
triclty and heated by steam. Its equipment is
uperb. Elegant Buffet, Library, Smoking and
Sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each
sleeping car berth has an electric reading lamp,
and Its dining cars are the best in the world.
Other lines are longer than this, but none are
shorter, and no other offers the above luxurious
accommodations. These are sufficient reasons
tor the popularity of "The Milwaukee." Coupon
ticket agents in every railroad office will give
you further Information, or address
C. J,
Glance.atthi.sMap How's Your Liver?
EDDY, General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Obkoom.
SjfAbDINQ'S
This question is asked daily. If dormant
you need exercise need it badly.
The Bicycle offers a remedy, and if you do
not own one, call at
Ike Ennis Bicycle Livery,
Power House.
fiouventr of to fton in Uutinem.
S A Complete Set, consisting of five
2 llWike figures lime Ball Player. Foot
W Ball Player, (lolf Player, Tennis Player
ani Bicycle Kiner, win be sent to any
address upon receipt of 10 cents, to pay
charge.
These figures are absolutely perfect,
beautifully colored and mounted, and
arranged to stand upright, and are an ex
cellent souvenir of our 20 years a leaders
of the athletic supply world. Suitable
for club, reading room, otltce or home.
A. G. SPALDING A. BROS.,
A'n Port VMeaoo rhllad$lukia
aval nit a. d tha irpr-aHKiiua THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO Cfl.
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The American Protective Tariff Leigvt
11 a national organization advocating
"Protection to American Labor and
Industry" at eptained by its constitu
tion, at follows :
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Imm taana a-r a anfT aa a . ka .kail
aaMa ra ai a a wanaaaia. anaa
a.na k aawp.Wnaa mi awefa tasaa."
There ar no personal ot private
ptof'ts In connection with lh organiza
tion and it is sustained by memberships,
contributions and the distribution of its
publications.
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anaa WvM ' tu Tmmm
m t aejpaajaasj eja4l Mat) aaiNnffll frlat ftsMst aaa)
it s the sinii cTEnm rvnoxs
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To the ImaRiniitive rminff writrr
'Ihtv iaitfuM'InuU.in nUmttl.P nui. linlo
f uninUrntpU-il nluht work until tinu-h
( iU miarhlff tina born linr. If lie
tnaaftirxl ilolly owtitmtl.m. or la r"P"
ulnr among hla fricn.bs Ihf ultflil ofT.-ra
ho boat clmnri for continued ojudlcit
i.m Ivy Ua qnU'tncaa and -av. Thli
rcrr roaaallon ol mo a tunn ui nni inr
rvotiHlni' f.-rllng of cac aluml.l Iw nt'
rpli-il aa natune'a firrrurutton f r rt .t.
I nli-aa It to liniwmllw nirr.il "otw
.li.mld ny avol.!.-.!, aiira wrIUT li I'u"
ll.Tal.Inf Health. Il miit W liivv ra'
tivp to tin alitff f mornlna pap.T nml
the (iiiraUon tliua tiumea Import u
-i.( tuH-oinpUaliitv' I1m work il 1 liu
leaat piMMililc vxi'n.liturei. vital lorvr
lulo ly worfcimr ilunnif uw i iy a r
latenll and iU-lilarralvljr an rnurm nt
un.Mint of copy ran U' t!irwt off. t'ml
nri-lu.il aflrr tni.liillil almtrlra I.m
part o( th wrlwr a viUliljr.
Vh.- Kf ahoul. tw In th prime rf tilt
frteultri-a'tr la ti rvnis enllYr fr -m In
mnntiia. and hla ovrrtaxrd n rvat y
trrn cotirnd frat, relt lo arlia. Ul ..am
r. Hie natural temptation la t ap
pit tlie mMp f allmuUlloit l- I've J vle
Wain; but thl la lUn rhnis aivt at tlw
-t imlr a tranalent ami mvn l
i .iw.lv. 1 he Ima.-ln-.ta u an rr. lit
follvl ilhia klrt.1 t.f l ,ln'. IV tt--
lay a erltual jtvliim ttt tt li rvnl
rtlinaM rr1alllr Will In" if 4 ..:e
iiul I lie nnnlle. il.in- nl t'oia !,hIi
i ill TlMf t rlra fnt. Try
auataln I He Wain NmWr eu.ll atrrat
rather Sttaa to tsrile IU
SPURRCD ON BY LOVC
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I LIOHT, STRONQ, yCEDSov "
tW I mmmmm9ammmMmm aiiiaaaaaaMsaaSt. aW At X.m. ? a nam TW i
0S:muwaui SPEEDY, HANDSOnE.
where both rcKiJed. Charles Hartley,
the cousin, who, after auch a lapae
of yearn, caused the arreat of Al
len, waa an unniiceifuf ul suitor. Though
doDled all lKipo liy the inarrluife of hit
oounin with tho girl, ho allll loved, and
this flame, kept burniiifr through the
yearn, cauacd the trncldnir down and ar
rest of the wife murderer.
Thirty-nine yearn Rtfo next May HarV
ley biulo hU frlem'.a a linaty fiurewcll,
and at the aame tune Informed them
that, with hla wife, he wan irAng weal
to aeek hi fortnae. No one aaw the
couple leave tho town, and finally mur
mur of eoniethtnif wrong Inereaaed to
ipen fpiaalp. ('Imrtfi of foul play were
freely made, but there were nono U
prove them, and at lenirtn I hey died
away.
When, Inter, the horiae m which the
Hartley had llv-l naa Wing repaired I aaa
. . 1 . 1 1 . .i -.., I
ami uirrr n? 1.0111.1 in a ctiiii-iii.i i.un
beneath It the akeleton of Arnea 1 1 art-
er, the town went muL Hut the mur
derer waa irone and there waa no traee.
hartr Hartley awore to hunt him
down If il lk a lifetime and hla for
tune. Il required forty yearn of one
and nehrly a many thouaamd dollar of
the other, but aueeean haa at laal re
warded the long aearvh.
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IT IS NOT e0 II m AS IT M.T.MS.
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After a patient, weary arrrtt ritetait-
Irf .vef lira wratr) e.fclinot, and
rriri a t-iVn nf tuMly fif year.
tbarlra Haiti. . .f liarv N. 1 .,
lew data a at tl.ia .nl raxint
parval in b.a . i,t'ul 1 f .f aremtlag
AlVe) llart'r,. a r. a. L',l witk
llr sn.iM. f f t !a at ife nlte Ian ma
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fn. ,.. I. ,,( tl, t ax innatl t.)aifv".
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nf tlii it jr. irtf l'-l H. e 1 y
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tlaraal .ih fa aaut ajliaa4 t-f
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fai.a an t I
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ttalragn Its-Jalca fmi t.if aa
villi tareat aaeanaa.
One day not Umg ago on an Illinois
Central luburl-an train a woman enwr4
the rar and looked around fr a aeai,
aayn the tlileago Tribune. Tberw waa
hut one want, and lhal M la one of
tha llllle four ! cunpartmanu la the
mid Jle of the rar. In this en part me a I
were seated thee) people. Neil to the
window and feeing tb engine waa an
s Judge wba litre at llda I'ark On-
kef. lie la a large, portly old gnOUemaa.
quite m dignified Inevery-day llf ae
hen Upon tha hrtx-b,. I dun t remem
Iwf abo l Ut-alJ nttn. (tptawlu hloi
mii alim yuag fellow ho Uvea in
that ariaba-ratle and etelualre nelgha
Kurkoud known a Ken4. II la a
4 4 of tha would he" nartelf. and la,
or waa, eiudylng tr tha mlnlatry. tie
k4 a of three amall parYole in the
arat beI4a kim. Tho aotnaa paused la
the i. optnwlte Ihl seat and U'ke4
at the pf:t and then at the youef
man from Knou4 In a mildly egft
ee ewt of way. rreeumahty hie
though u wee 1 14 oa thing bnevnaly.
At any rata) he Wak xl lha alig bleat
eoti. of lha n ta. Then lb .
after lniag ara4 the car and anwlag
no other a. t, aa4 tl.n yvag man U
Ik ea-at ere l,a4.
" V . It la." aarr-4 Iba rr peraralay
Ut ( kaaaal attaUa rrv.
The pa4g betw ralml laa4 f.
rd a4 ri'kil p tb paerwla, traa
feaviag thaw, hi an p-ia Ian.
Tha ets, aafpiwiBg that they taa
hraged Itf kim. thanked bias and ftal
4ataai4a lb 4ilaity atwdeat, wae
gHa4 wiik) drltght in thiak that kM
purtiy weighing mmi4 kaa be b44 ike
pare.: ail the Wf U Keaw-a4 A
anra a tb a-a aa fa.rly aa4 tbe
t fvifm, )HS a aaS ef 4v
a-kl lha rn fal f t va4X bUj tb
f ta f K 4 aini;t
bara a IV Pi"nft1 y t taps-eaanj
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k fa4- rn 4 1 1 f b )i. mm
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Four Models885 and 8100.
EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE.
Monarch Cycle Co.
Factory and Main Office; Lake and Halstcd Sts.. CHICAQO, ILL,
BaUNCMBS t-New Verk. Ban PraacUoo, 5alt Lake City, Denver. MemphI, Detroit. Teroata.
WEBB SAFE & LOCK CO, Agents,
PORTLAND, OREOON.
A. H'. PATTERSON, Agent for Morrow County, Hrjtjmrr, Oregon.
OUR STOCK
V OF a a a
SPACE IS
TOO HEAVY
AND WE
ARE WILLING
TO UNLOAD
It to Advertisers at a great finnncial sacri
fice. You need it in your business, and as a
matter of business vc must sell it.
Tin: Patterson Publishing Co.
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: PILLS !
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Youro JIOUND to Tnlco M5m.
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