Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 05, 1896, Image 2

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    SEPCBUCAH 6TATK TICKET.
For Presidential Elector
T T OEER of Marion County
K". L. BMITH of Wasco County
J. F. CAPLK9, of Multnomah County
8. M. YUKAM of Lau County
For Supema Judge,
ROBERT 8. BEAN, of Eugene.
REPUBLICAN DISTRICT TICKET.
For Congress, 2d District,
W. R. ELLIS, of Heppner.
For Circuit Judge, 6th District,
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Pendleton.
For Prosecuting Attorney, Oth District,
H. J. BEAN of Pendleton.
For Member Hoard of Equalization,
CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Hoppner.
For Sheriff,
ANDREW ROOD, of Hardman.
For Clerk,
A. W. PATTERSON, of Heppner.
For Judge,
A, 0. BARTHOLOMEW, of Alpine.
For Treasurer,
FRANK GILLIAM, of Hoppner.
For Commissioner,
J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile.
For Assessor,
A. C. PETTEYS, of lone.
For Surveyor,
JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner.
For School Superintendent,
MISS ANNA J. BAL8IOER, of lone.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner.
ilcKWLEY ON THE VALVE OF No ose blames Mr. Malcolm A.
LABOR. UrrwvlvtVw Hi hnU ia NorthnD.
Mr. Moody, if reports are correct,
is supporting the regular republi
can ticket.
' Justice! and Constables.
For Suittce of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS SHANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. 8. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W, BRANNON,
For Justice of 8rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 8rd District,
WALTER CA80N.
For Justice of 4th District,
JOHN MCMILLAN.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 6th District,
J. T. HOSKINS.
For Constable of 5th District,
I. h. HOWARD.
For Justice of Cth District,
E. L. FREELAND.
For Constable of 6th District,
N, 8. WHETSTONE.
No worthy American wants to
reduce the price of labor in the
United States. It ought not to
be reduced; for the sake of the
laborer and his family and the
good of society it ought to be
maintained. To increase it would
be in better harmony with the
public sense. Our labor must not
be debased, nor our laborers de
graded to the level of slaves, nor
any pauper or servile system in
m 1
any lorm, nor unuer any guise
whatsoever, at homo or abroad.
Our civilization will not permit it.
Oar humauity forbids it.' Our
traditions are opposed to it The
stability of our institutions rest
upon the contentment and intelli
gence of all our peoole, and these
can only be possessed by main
taining the dignity of labor and
securing to it its just rewards.
That protection opens new avenues
for employment, broadens and di
versifies the field of labor, and pre
sents variety of vocation, is mani
fest from our own experience.
Hon. Wm. McKinley.
Mb. N. S. Whetstone has been
nominated for constable of this
district on the republican ticket,
in place of II. T. Bagley who was
unable to make the race. "Whet"
has been tried as an officer and
found to "fill the bill" in every
respect.
Coming Brents.
Republican national contention St.
Louis, Jone ICtb.
Annual reunion of Oregon Fioneers.
Portland, Jane 10th.
Demooratlo national oonrention Cbl
cago, July 7th.
FREE WOOL RESULTS SEEN IN
LONDON.
The tariff issue is ot great im
portance to every sheepman, stock
man laborer and farmer on the
Pacific coast Besides the Ameri
can people are wedded to the prop
osition and propose to select a man
who will not Clevelandize the re
publican party.
Judge Bennett w a mighty
good man but he failed to get ai
audience at all up at Milton last
week and it was only by the hard'
est kind of work that he had any
person to hear him at WeBtoo and
Athena. The trouble is that the
people are stack after the repub
licans getting hold of the reins
again.
THE WRONG MAN.
"Another question that will arise
to influence voters in their choice
between these candidates is, which
can do the most to further the in
terests of the common people of
the district? Judge Northup has
always affiliated with t'ae Oregon
ian-bimon ring of the republican
party in thin Btate, hence he can
not but be closely allied with the
intorosts of corporations. If elect
ed to congress ho cau bo eipocted
to nse his influence m the interest
of thoso with whom ho has affiliat
ed. On the other hand, Judge
l'ennett, both in his public and
privato acts hat always boen on
the s'ulo ot tho people. Thero is
not a man in the northwest who is
more generally hated by corpora
tions than is Judge lU-nnctt, be
cause he has always espoused the
cause of the oppressed aa against
oppressors. Therefore he may
well be termed tho candidate of
the masses of the farmers, the pro
ducers and the real bone and sinew
ot the country." T.-M.
All that the Oregontan says
about Northup is correct, but it
the personnel of the petition for
bis candidacy is aoytbiog by
which to juJgft, Mr. Bennett will
losa a creat many democratic
vote Ellis has over 8,000 plu
ralitf to oommenoe with and can
lose great many votes to North
tin. who is at the foot of the
WW
column, and yet l elected by ft
handsome plurality. Banoett's
rtartv was the third party two
years ago, and losing tome gold
boir votes this time, how in the
name of common sense can the
T.-M., or any other paper or per
son. figure Bonnett In the race?
lie cannot win and votes for Lira
ate thrown away. Votes for Lilts
are vot for the top man and for
Messrs. Helmuth Schwartze &
Co., of London, comment upon the
fact so well known here, that the
United States in 1895, in addition
to the unprecedented imports of
raw wool, also imported "manu
factures of wool to the extent of
over sixty million dollars($G0,000,
000) as against less than seventeen
million dollars ($17,000,000) for
the preceding year."
This increase in the American
imports of woolen goods in roughly
calculated as equal to 130 million
pounds of raw wool, which is ex
actly the amount of the increase
in the world's supply of the year
1895. It American wool had been
used to manufacture the increased
amount of imported woolens, more
than one half of the entire Ameri
can clip would have been con
sumed in their production.
The increase in the imports of
wool, including that used in the
manufacture of woolens imported
in 1895, over the average of the
previous four years was over 257
million pounds (a quantity within
!$7 million pounds of the Ameri
can wool production for 1895), an
increase of about 114 por cent
Tho effect of this extraordinary in-
cronKe in imports upon American
prices is now being very seriously
fflt-American Kconomiht.
S B Parrlsh R E Davis
HW Scott FK Arnold
F M Gillette Js MclWood
H H Parker E E Mallory
W M Howes D R Young
J W Howell R H Blrdsall
W E Rock J C Morgan
C O Briuker H W Wltzler
F A Gatis F F Nelmeyer
H O Butler F W Mabn
M S Eads Scott Brooke
O H Marsh George E Streeter
OF Adams ALMulr
A Walter Wolf W R Drake
Andrew J Marshal E T Williams
A H Morgan W H Mitchell
Pierre K du Fllore B M Smith
A E Gcbhardt W C Puffer
T W Jackson Emll Frank
E R HablghorBt H L Aiken
B 8 Butterfleld L Simpson
J Pollvka V B Vcsely
E C Sterne F J Rothchlld
H C Breedcn . W R Walker
T A Kindred A B Garretson
J F McDonnell H 8 Flynn
8T Russell Ludwlg Levy
J R Rogers Frank Nau
Edw L Estes Frank D Cleveland
Lewis Blinon Si S Rich
Chas II Gaylord G Herz
E R Lauer L F Black
L S Rosenblatt S Parker, M D
Adolf Wolte L P Reeves
CLOSING OUT SALE!
None Hot Ajrer at the World'a Fair
Ayer's Saraaparilla eujoys the extraor
dinary distinction ot having been tbe only
blood purifier allowed an exbibit at the
World'a fair, Ohioago. Manufacture
ot other sarsaparillai sought by every
means to obtain a ahowing ot their goods,
but they were all turned away under tbe
application of tbe rnle forbidding tbe
entry of patent medioioe and noatroms.
Tbe decision of the World'a fair autho
rities in favor ot Ayer's rJaraaparilla was
in effeot aa follows: "Ayer's Harsapa
rilla is not a patent medioine. It does
not belong to tbe list ot nostrums. It u
here on its merits."
E Simpson J J Knox -
K Maloy W R Acock
L M Sulllm Chas. Alisky
Chas Meredith F Hellen
C W Mullen B E HolTer
E P Morton A 8olomon
8 Mish . M Solomon
D W Welner J 8 Freeman
B O Wemby L W Frieman
E A Erlckson E Wltchelinor
Oscar J Oppenhelmer J R Mott
J M Roberts L Sevenskln
E B Williams H W Fries
C Mlnsimer J P Menefee
H H Haley O F Latrd
Z Miller O P Church
H G Vincent C C Fastes
R O Smith M E Heath
W L Gould C C Gould
E J Stas R E Menefee
Thad W Vreeland M A McEaehem
J T Thompson M G Urban
J F Scovill Geo Mann
Jas Shanneser Gui Warlen
H H Bhrobder T M Call
C M Chambers W Hays
W H Hensworth Horner K Arnold
C E Velin O H Schwlchelenberg
T A Bailey A H Morris
L B Cottlngham J F Falling
John R Foster AMMcMaster
E H Col Us A M Black
THE BOLTERS.
The Complete List as Fllrd la the Office of
Secretary of State.
The Gazette bai taken the pain to se
onre a list of the original Northup bolt
era, and it will be fooud to contain tbe
names of tome wbo were delegates to
tbe same eonvention that nominated tbe
regular candidate for oongreas, William
it Ellis. It it farther dignified by the
name of a noted "sound money" man
Sam Qoodman, an ex-convict.
Readers of tbe Gazette and otbera who
are interested In honorable politios
should out out and retain the appended
list for future reference. It is as fol
lows:
It in refreshing to boo how little
stock the republican tiewepa)crs
take iu tho Holtogoniau's claptrap.
The "rule or ruin" policy of the
Oregonian will lose it three-fourths
ot the weekly subscribers in Mor
row county. Our readers can
guess an to tho eflVct in other
quarters.
TuE Gazette has the full list of
signers to the Northup petition.
It is intorestiog to look at This
is something that should be kept
on file to see that these boltrs get
their Jttit deserts.
TfJK Portland Telegram spits
and sputters in the wake of its big,
bolting brother. Every time tbe
echoes come from the tall tower
the ahailow take np the refrain
and say a, "Me too, ret,"
Tut Gatette is plea! to note
that Frank I Parker is one ot tbe
Clatsop roanty republican nomi
nees for representative, "Flank"
is ft rustler and, if elected, will
make bis people know it
Till efforts of the BulUgonUo
to eaat sarrrioos against the re
publican stato central committee
. f ,;..! ,J II.. fr.mtnnn r-n.U and K" 0e A gnu., f U ran
B .nmv of orruftioo and in. Dot U injured by ft foul, ill-mind-
w - s s
triune.
Many tlftnwrsts and independ
ent populiats will vote for F.llis
this time. Notthnp cannot Uke
asv but a small t art ot what is
termed "sound money" strength
because party etbiee and party
ties bold them ti the regular no in
nee on the regular paily platform.
Ninth op will reotve no wore tvr.
eideralloa ara'Mig the Urge wj r.
itr i.f reiullirt than a man who
-
ed, diahoueat person or newspaper.
Tm Oarette is for the ticket as
published la this iaeue, from top
to bottom. This is tbe year when
republicans should vote their
ticket It Is tbs year when Inde
pendents can and will consistently
lend their aid s that end.
If l a Bt unable fact that the
uleuKH-ralie tpets in tbs oo.l
.li.lrirt are unanimous in appmv
never lloogsl to the republican : iitf Hi eurt tf the OrftronUo
i.iutv (ri-arilinii tl.e trotting out of
i J u
l iorlhup
candidal,
aa aa iudepeud
T l 11 O. siks of the Oregon, et.t camlilaM. I here aie utaey
ian aetke leading lepubliean paper dnu viate mho will b f.C North
InOtegno. In a born I It Is t t up till eWltoo Jay, than will gi
halt as much re publican as the II i tie His and ever j mother's eo
(., and it isdeiuoctatw tolls iv f tl.eru vote f r lWonrlt. Tit
Hat the i; U. U fair, an I lie It ll- d- m tts are o -t g mb to torow
egtiaa tvr w4 It onl lo t 1 aeay tt otAf e'uaow of vkHif
publish tbs lWI e i rarrr without Out Us taa gtutt Ilea for year
UietortloK IL -I'.ulecge.
W M Ladd
C B Bellinger
Pammil HeltihU
W W Cotton
Jas 8 Reed
Kills O Hughes
C ) Schnaliel
K D MrKee
John Kollry
John II Woodward
W 1 Church
Sol Ban in
John C laaure
FC MII1.T
A S I'nttulle
(INK lUnson
Guy R Jewell
Tom K Norton
Rll Jvnklns
Henry II Nyt
J A lloiii'k
E C MmUin
L U Cole
S C Hwnrr
J V W Mnntaf iia
A C Fremont
K DTImms
C H Woodward
J II Mlddletna
I Unthlonm
C A Polr-h
R Ctlroa
I I Jnhnsoa
JCHSrti
Om W Jrp
Thns) M Wrong
B O WhltohouM
It Atkliuoa
W altar S Ferry
Wm a ltn
WmTMnlr
lames) a Karr
LC Maartrhtea
I W Wh.ll.y
ft Cunnlnf ham
I W f wk
a Ooidsmttk
B I (tntdtmlth
erwUta C amllh
William Weaholta
N SUwts
I A ttpf
TH Crawl.
I tThompsmi
I r Brnawuth
H C ewft
UitMaf W llano
N LMltork
H C l amplall
K A Mwa
m B Meartof
P N Mmrne
FT MkMlMI
A MmIM
I B II 111
A 8 Mwart
M I !!
N Mawawwa
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V N I lot
W r Bvrtwit
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Frank I WUU
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Ruins Mallory
Henry Goldstein
T A Davit
Wert Minor
K C Broiiaugh Jr
H C Orady
N A Hladen
H II Henderson
W B Gilbert
John L McGinn
H R Mnllord
C H MeiiMdorflTer
Tyler Woodward
A M Wrlnht
Donald Marleaf
M LTIchner
W B Morsaa
II 0 Jenklnt
R P Henley
E E Moraan
Chat N Hrott
John f O'J he
Joha K Kallock
E E Cor wen
Geo I Cannon
M C ( heal
W B Ames
K Orlmm
Ralph ft Dnnnlway
Nnrrls ft Cos
ft r Ashby
J W Malhena
C ft Templeten
W It Marrkk
B B Umana
Ooort A Craw
f a Mronf
MllUta W amllh
Thaa B Wlleoa
B A Ooodnmitk
I Tbohura Bos
P P Pabnay
S I Barbs
N V Maator
I B Thorn ua
J B n ty
0 W Wondwar4
II W smlia
Alt Banwtala
f Efr
T A Ullhatt
RW Batter
B C Sloart
1 Htuhwr
SWI BlawtawM
i P rinlwf
IIm I Knswt
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0 A Matnrh
t'MI s4ak
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M I ataliaaar
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(t Maw
hjaving Decided to Go Out of Business, We will
Offer Our Entire StocK of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc.,
FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME.
Than Bright Gold.
It is popularly supposed that horse
chestnut are very unwholesome.
Nevertheless in Turkey they are roast- a. rj0 M
rl tnr mffee. fermented for liauor and. iilOr 6 KreClOUS
utilized lor korso uedicine.
.....rf Announcement.
An Pnf.liM. i:
sunou iitcriirv mnn whn wn.
the ver,re of brinpinp; out a book at the'
I ltt press ordered his nronfa v. u i
to him at a house where he was en
K&gei to dine out, intending; to look
them over in the half hour after din
ner. The printer's boy, however, was
late in brhiffinp; them, and the frentle
men had already rejoined the ladies in
the drawtnp;-room, when the company
was electrified by hearing the sonorous
voi.-e of the butler announcing: "The
itevil from the l'itt bus come for Mr
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
Nolle For
TTMTF.n PTATKS LAND
I J alle. Ori'tion. April 111, Ihwi.
I'ubllratloa.
OKFlrg
AT THE
Iip'div iriveii that John C. Brown has Hied
noitre of his Intention to mate final prof
holme J. W. Morrow, enmity' rlerk, at hlsoitln
In Hi'ppiH'r. (irrrmi, on Monday, I lie t'lh day
of Mii, I "'!. on tlmlii'r rnllura aillratiin No.
.".T. (ir Hie NV' of rtT..n No 11, In township
No i Couth. Kaim No. 'Ji'. Kaat.
He nunii-s aa wltnrsira:
Jii.lm M. Miainan, Win Unran, lllram Clatk,
O. M. law.ol .n'l'piii'r Urruon.
J AH. T. M'XIRK.
Ill II. Iteitlster.
Nothing In the world can take the place ol
one't eye tight or restore It after it Is per
manently Impaired. The wise thing then
it to take eareof the priceless gilt by wear
ing proper glasses preserve that which all
' the wealth of the Indies cannot buy. Cor
rectly fitted glasset cost no more than Ill
fitting ones, provided you get them at tbe
right place. Examination free.
DR. VOGEL WILL BE IN THE
CITY A FEW DAYS ONLY.
The J. M. RUSSELL Co.
The Dalles,
Portland,
Heppner.
V
Timber Vulture, Final Proof.
S1TKO OTtTEH LAN l OKK1CK AT TUB
Ihillrt Or ton. April II. I.. Notice it
rrlir siven thai liro'f W. Harrington, Ad-
InlaUalor of tin r'.tate of Jamra Mrwart,
rr.sl, hat fll'1 noli. of hit tiilriii.nn In
ak Dual proof tiora . w. Morrow, rouniy
Irrk. al hit otlH In H'ppner. Umnn. on
itnlar. Hie l.ili day of iw. oil tlmhrr
llr applP-atlnn No yijil. lor Ih N'a NWU,
.'. NV w. and NKa s'i ol arrl'nn No. I. Ill
low nahlp No. a aoiilh, rangt No ii east.
He namrt at wiine.-
Iiim II Mrland. ( hrli II. Mai I la. William
Luelllns, lieorgt W. I liaplo. of Hanlman. ora.
JAS. r. Mix ik a,
Ul II. Krfiair.
E. L. FREELAND,
mkis COLLECTIONS,
wnitcs INSURANCE,
"AM! ABSTRACTS.
U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER.
Land Filings and Final Proofs Taken,
STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY ITGUC.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
At J.
OlMMCIC I
iVf. H acer's Residence.
TANTKD A rellah lady or gentlaman to
dlatiilmle aampla and make a honae to
house ranvaaa lor our Vrlatln Toilet Hoaps
and I'ura Haiorlng Kxlrarls. tW to l'7 a
month raally made. Adrirm.
i.k 11 I aorra KttD, innaao, in.
Notice of Intention.
T AND Of rtrit AT THE DAI.t.r.4, ORItOON
1 A April J. ku. Noll. la hrlT at ran thai
lha followltif namaat aviilrr haa Sled wnllra ol
nr Inliiill4n to make Anal proof In tnpport of
hrrrlalm. anil thai aall proof will ba malr
hrforw J. W. Mnrmw, rnnnly rlrrk, al Heppnar,
Urvaiia. on May v. vis :
M A HI A KaT J. HUl lanop.
rid R X -v, lor lha Mv. mtu tl, Ts. I .,
7 a , w.
la names lha Mlowlng wltneaarw to ar
hermflilnunua rnulaitra upon and uliltatlon
ol aald land, vis:
A. T k o. M. A. Olden. Joha PM, all of
too, Utvgoo, end C A. Kha. ol H'ppt,Ut,
AS, f. MiaiKR,
is 10. Kralatar.
AND Orri( K AT THK DALLE" OREOOH,
j Aorll . 1W Nollca la herehy alven
hat tha followlnc namcl arlllrr haa filed nollre
ol hla Intention to mass Anal proof 1n support
ol hit claim, and that aald proof will ha made
hrfoia Joaeph U t.n-aon, i a. on., ai idling
Ion, Orvgou. on Jona an, l. vis:
jitM k. i innr. i ii.
lid It No. Swa, lor the eEla., au 11, Tp. 3 A R.
Ja K W. M.
Ha namea lha loiiowing wimeaaM to provt
hlaeoiitiniimi realdaoc upoo and cultivation
ol aalil la u.l, vis:
John T Vsona. William Kttea. rvm N
Ahlaw, all ol Hrppner, liregon, aud Edwin K.
Beach, ol Lailiigtuu, Urrfon,
jab. r. m inr.,
. M Kf lat.r,
notice of Mention.
Aft OWC AT t.A (it AKDK, lREiA"
April i. e X ! la rrl.f alien thai
lha oii.atnf named fiU'f haa tied a-wire p
her inienlhHt to make Bal trnaw in anppnrt ol
tl rUim. and thai aald pnl will t aia4i
beloret ,.il i te.a. ol 4.,rT.,e t aaaly.al llapf-
awt . wrn, on n. 1" hi
lllirilUY KIR I IIB "IVIUJL
M ine w S "ee a, Tp tat rl tsr. M
aNe awoMa Ihe tniinwlna alimoat le am
her n-oimtiotia rvaidan. a a (mm acMl i aiUi atia
attl.l und. la
Jame M llof N.tf waa A tally. Jaww
Juoea, liiiaa UuglMW, all wl llrt p"f lHa.
a r. w iijw'i.
MB at ke Mef.
Notice of Intention.
ta Ortua at La Ui.hm Oaawoa,
VlRh je l
V'OTHS W HISrsY UV tNT tM
4 nllaln Mel trtlte kaa Sled fHt
ol Nla In aMte lul rW l Mpr-1
ml fcia ..! and (hat tall will hm ma-ta
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It, -et nnet. war ita
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eA.tttM,rt reai.eoet apn a4 eaitlali a4.
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CITATlQt
V.
Notice of Intention.
PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1896.
To Thi Public :
The following facta have decided ut to open up an office at Tha Dalles, and we believe the
wool growers will feel an interest In our proposition to handle their wool.
THE DALLES MARK ET.--In 1895 tlx million poundt of wool wat marketed there,
which brought extreme prices. The present outlook it that not lets than eight million pound!
will be marketed there this season, and we believe wools told in The Dalles will bring full valuet
for the following reasons :
1st. 1 he large amount of wool handled not only attracts buyers, and tbe most of them make
The Dalles their headquarters for the season, causing a brisk competition. Tha Oregon mills use
not less than two million pounds, so wools In Tbe Dalles have the benefit of this competition, at
well as for the East and California markets.
2d. The location of The Dalles It tuch that five transcontinental railroads compete for freight,
guaranteeing the shipper a low rate; In lH'JJ wools from The Dalles to the East were taken at a
rate rf 90 ctt. per hundred pounds.
ltd. Arrangements have been made with the railroad companies whereby local freight to
The Dalles when added to the freight from Tbe Dalles East, will rot be higher than the freight
from local point direct East, and In many cases leas. These facts alone assure tha growers tba
highest possible price.
CONSIGN M ENTS.--While we fully realise consigning wool Is a thing of the past, wa
believe growers will do well to consider our proposition, especially this season as there Is every
reason to believe It will be a slow, dravgy year.
Our bu tineas In the patt hat been buying for Oregon and Eastern mlllt and dealers. Realizing
how slow the mills and dealers will be In placing their nrdert thit year, we think our method ot
andllng will be an advantage to the grower, and considering tha wool will not be moved from
the home market nor from under your control without Content; you mutt not look upon our
proposition m the light of shipping on consignment
For ten yean past, "excepting lsu.1, the year of the panic," woolt havt brought better price
In the home market!, at the teaaon advanced, than at Uit opening, and we believe this will be
rtpeclally so thlt season.
When growers are not in a position t ) hold their wool, or feel Inclined to tell to pay their
bills, we will make an advance at a liberal rate ol Interest; will Uke charga of tha wool, pay tha
teamtter't and other rharget when requested to do to, and when woolt are to be shipped to Tba
Dane oy ran, we win iat ear ol the railway Irelghtt from point of shipment to The Dalle, and
at inch poind ee Heppner and Arlington, w will ban a representative who will take ehar
the oid and forward It
o will keep In mind that when shlnnln to Tha Dallea there will he n ..... ...........
you. and ronttderti'g lha low prlca of wool, we have concluded to do this work al cent per
pounq nn'irraiv.
W will he pleated to hearfioa you, and aend regular account of eastern and local market
when requested. . 1 a i. 11. KL'iMKLL CO.
Notice of Intention.
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1 4 June. II. 1V Notice la heret-y given
that the Inllnwlng named teltler baa filed no-
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poet M hla eialm, ant that eata pmn will I
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