Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, May 22, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Presidential Electori.
T. T. GEER of Marion County
E. L. SMITH of Wasco County
J. F. CAPLK8, of Multnomah County
8. M. YOKAN of Lane County
For Supeme Judge,
ROBERT S. 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, 6th District,
H. J. BEAN., of Pendleton.
For Member Board of Equalization,
CHARLES JOHNSON, of Lexington.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
For Representative,
J. N. BROWN, of Heppner.
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 Heppner.
For Commissioner,
J. W. BECKETT, of Eight Mile.
For Assessor,
A. C. PETTEY8, of lone.
For Surveyor,
JOHN HORNOR, of Heppner.
For School Superintendent,
tnve this man a eooa i&itt it
would be to bis interest to do, any
state officer stands well who will
help Mr. Northup. They all stand
together and if a railroad commis
sioner will not do all in his power
to get one into office, who will I
Portland Chronicle.
A STATEMENT !
An Untrue Report Nailed
to the Wall !
Shiplet for school superintendent
UNJUSTLY ASSAILED.
Lowell will make
fight for circuit judge.
a winning
What is the matter with Robert
S. Bean for supreme judge?
It has been circulated
voters of Morrow county
Patterson, the republican
among the
(bat A. W.
nominee (or
H. J. Bean for prosecuting at
torney, is the man that will do his
work well, if elected.
Chas. Johnson will honestly and
faithfully discharge his duties as
member of the board of equalization.
What is wrong with the local
ticket, from Brown, for representa
tive, down to Whetstone, for con
stable? The Gazette is for the
whole ticket.
ss.
For Coroner,
DR. B. F. VAUGHAN, of Heppner.
Justices and Constables.
For Sustlce of the 1st District,
E. L. WOOD.
For Constable of 1st District,
OTIS BHANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. 8. YOU NO.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BRANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable 3rd District,
WALTER CA80N.
For Justice of 4th District,
john McMillan.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 5th District,
J. T. H08KINS.
For Constable of 6th District,
I. L. HOWARD.
For Justice of 6th District,
E L. FREELAND.
For Constable of 6th District,
N. 8. WHETSTONE.
For Justice of the 1st District,
B. L. WOOD.
For Connstable of 1st District,
OTIS BHANER.
For Justice of 2d District,
J. 8. YOUNG.
For Constable of 2d District,
W. W. BKANNON.
For Justice of 3rd District,
BEN CASE.
For Constable of 3rd District,
WALTER CAHON.
For Justice of 4th District,
john McMillan.
For Constable of 4th District,
C. C. BOON.
For Justice of 5th District,
J. T. HOSKINH.
For Constable of Sth District,
I. L. HOW A hi).
Shipley, the Morrow county
boy, is the republican candidate
for school superintendent He is
a good teacher, a man of good
habits and scholarly attainments.
Let your voteB be cast for kirn.
The initial number of the Eve
ning Republican, of Baker City, is
on our table. It is edited by Sen
ator B. F. Alley, formerly publish
er of The Webt, at Florence, Lane
Co., but who recently moved to Ba
ker City. It is a live republican
paper and we hope that its success
may be unbounded.
Ellis is the only regular re
publican nominee for congress.
He is a protectionist, and republi
cans know what that means. He
ib not trying to catch voters by
claiming to be a "moderate" pro
tectionist Wilson is a moderate
protectionist and none of our
people want any more of that
clerk, was instrumental in securing the
passage ot the law creating sheriff and
clerk deputies (or Morrow county. This
has been done, primarily, to iofluenoe
the yotet against Patterson, though it is
likely that many have agitated the
matter with an honest belief in the rep
resentations made.
As tbe charges are wholly untrue, Mr.
Patterson has no hesitancy in making the
following affidavit : '
State op Orkqon, )
Connty of Morrow. J
I, A. W. Patterson, being first duly
sworn, depooe and say that I not only
bad nothing to do directly or indireotly,
with securing tbe passage of the bill to
create deputies (or the sheriff and olerk
of this county, with yearly salaries of
81,000, but that I knew nothing of the
same until tbe bill bad beoome a law;
that tbe same is being circulated to prej
udioe my oandidaoy in the minds of the
people of Morrow county; that if eleoted
olerk of this oounty I pledge that I will
request tbe representative-elect to use his
influence towards scouring tbe repeal of
the law providing (or a deputy clerk in
this oounty. A. W. Patterson.
Subscribed and sworn to
before me this 11th day of
May, 1896.
seal E. L. Fbeeland,
Notary Public (or Oregon.
In farther substantiation ot the above
statement, made and sworn to before 9
duly authorized officer, Rons. J. S. Booth
by and A. W. Qowan, representative
and joint senator (or Morrow oounty,
serving in the last legislature, corrobo
rate all that Mr. Patterson says. Their
statements are as follows :
Lexington, Or., May 11, 189&
To WHOM IT HAT CONCERN :
It has been rumored that A. W. Pat
terson was instrnmental in the passage
of the deputy salary bill (or olerk and
sheriff of this connty. I will say that
Mr. Patterson never spoke to me about
the matter, and had nothing to do with
it in any way, so (ar as my knowledge
goes.
J. S. Boothby.
Burns, Oregon, May 5, 1896.
To tbe voters of Morrow oounty :
In tbe hope of setting at rest nntrne
and idle rumors, which are being circu
lated in your oounty evidently for the
sole purpose of prejudicing the minds of
voters against Mr. A. W. Patterson,
nominee (or county olerk on the repub
lican ticket, I desire to make a brief
statement to the end that no injustice
shall be done anyone.
I refer especially to tbe legislative aot
approved Feb. 25, 1895, "To change the
compensation and mode of payment of
oounty olerks, sheriffs and other offloera,
and also to provide for tbe appointment
of deputies." See session laws, 1895,
page 77. This measure was introduced
by Senator Butler and subsequently
passed tbe senate Feb. 20, and forthwith
transmitted to the house (or its consid
eration, and was passed by that body
Feb. 23.
As to any person lobbying, or using
any influence for or against the measure,
or to get it "fixed up" with a view of
personal benefit, I oan state that no one
approached me on the subject, nor did I
hear of any member being importuned.
It seemed to have been settled by tbe
sentiment ot tbe people that such offioes
and deputies should be placed on a
salary, and it was also understood by
the members, as a quiet undercurrent,
that tbe serving inoumbents were op
posed to tbe .measure; and with un
limited opportunity to disonss tbe
matter with Mr. A. W. Patterson I can
truthfully say tbe subject was never
mentioned by or between us, nor did
anyone from Morrow county urge me in
tbe matter, one way or the other.
Respectfully,
A. W. Gowan.
CLOSING OUT SALE!
rr-
Having Decided to Go Out of Business, We will
Offer Our Entire Stock; of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc.,
FOE AN UNLIMITED TIME.
Mb. Northup, the bolting "sound
money (if anybody kuows what
that means) candidate for congress,
opened his campaign in Portland
Thursday eveniDg. His speech was
engthy and a greater portion of it
was taken up with apologies for
being a bolter. Consistent repub-
icans hope to see Ellis elected by
5,000 plurality. Valley Transcript.
Hnrderons Work.
Independent Republican.
Pur School Superintendent,
JAY W. SHIPLEY.
A Pi.r.ntiK.
In eooordsora with the general da
mend on lbs Dart of the voters of Mor
row county fur the repeal of lb bill
creating deputies (or tbe sheriff and
clerk with salaries at tlOOO, I hereby
pledge that if eleoted clerk I will orgs
the representative eleot to use bis io
fluenoe towards encoring tbe repeal of
tbe law providing (or depot clerk ID
this coon I y. A. W. I'TTiasoW.
Dated, May 8. IH'.KS.
Ellis has proven that he is a
riend to the interests of Eastern
Oregon, lie has been tried and not
found wanting. Voters of the sec
ond district will make a great mis
take by not returning him to his
seat in congress on J une let The
interests of l.bia section of our state
demand that he should be retain
ed in hiB present position.
Ellis is being fought by the
Oregonian because of a so-called
dirty deal. What deal? Did not
the Simon crowd vote solidly for a
division of tho contesting delega
tion from Multnomah county?
Of course they did. Ellis' friends
opposed it, but had to be satisfied.
lue bimon ciowd, not winning as
J, Ambrose is baokfrom tbe John Day
and brings news ot an attempt to mur
der tbe Hover brothers, Grant and Steve.
Recently some visitors oame to their
home which necessitated tbe cooking of
some (resh bread. It bad been tbe in
tention to make the meal off loaf which
was in tbe bouse, and not using it, it
was thrown to tbe sheep dogs, and it
killed every one of them. It bad been
poisoned, and tbe (ortunate arrival of
tbe friends frustrated tbe plans of tbe
Sends.
The shower this morning, or at leant
part of it, ran into Homer k Rhea's
warehouse doing considerable damage.
The republican speaking at Hardman,
Eight Mile and lone, with Hon. T. T.
Qeer as the principal attraction, this
week were well attended. Mr. Qeer left
Wednesday for Milton.
A Fact Worth Knowing.
Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia
and all Throat and Lung diseases are
oured by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by
Wells & Warren.
E. L. FREELAND,
makes COLLECTIONS,
whites INSURANCE,
mM ABSTRACTS.
iU. S. LAND COMMISSIONER.
Land Filings and Final Proofs Taken,
STENOGRAPHER. NOTARY PUBLIC.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
The Ills of Womea.
Oonstipation, oaaees more than half
the ills of wouien. Karl's Glover Root,
Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation.
For sale by Wells 4 Warren.
AT J.
OFFICIO I
HI. Hager's Residence.
Ed Day is ill np at R. C, Hart's plaoe,
with lagrippe. Chas. Mallory is also
laid np with a similar attack.
Notice of Intention.
17
The J. M. RUSSELL Co.
The Dalles,
Portland,
Heppner.
PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 1806.
The BI6 SHOW of the UNIVERSE
COMING!
ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAINS
ON
BOND BROTHERS
WORLD'S BEST SHOW,
AND OFFICE AT THK DALLES OREGON
1 Anril'M. 1XMA. Notice is hereby srlven
Hint the following-named settler tins Hied notice
ol his intention to make filial proof In support
of his claim, end that said proof will be nisde
before Joseph L, Oibson, U. 8. Com., at Lexing
ton, Oregon, on June 'JO, lx'.W. vlt:
JAMES E. TIBBKTT8,
Fid. 8. Nn. 38t, for the BE), Bee 11, Tp. 2 B. R.
2A K W M
He nsms the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence; upon and cultivation
of. salil land, vis;
John T. Young. William Estos, Tyros N.
Phlnn, all of Heppner, Oregon, and Edwin K.
Beach, of Lexington, Orcgon. MOORE,
4M-M Register.
Notice of Intention.
t AND OrriCE AT LA GRANDE, OHEHON,
April 21. HW. Notice Is hereb
eretiv Kf
they exacted by their sacrifice of jhc Crowning Climax of Exhibitional Grandeur at hro.hh.'."
principle, have called it a "dirty
trade" and are bolting. Voter,
this arrangement wan of their own
making and the proof of thia asser
tion can be secured from thons
anda of honest citizens.
A vote for
thrown away.
Kllis will not t
Tnis country u in neivl of pros
perity. We can got it only by re
turning the republicans to power.
The Bupreme Council of the A
P. A. has decided that the attempt
of a minor committee to boycott
Got. Mckinley was unjuatifled.
J AT V. Him i.rr. the Indepen
dent republican candidate for
school supeiintendebt, will serve
the peoplo well and be should be
tflectou.
A Till It republican will Dot le
the money ieaue stand in the way
of the rrotective policy. Protec
tion to home induntrii's first am;
the money orjoation will rich! it
self. Portland Chronicle.
nil
lveo
no-
n-
nort of his claim, and that said proof will be
made belore the count clerk of Morrow coun
It. Oregon, on June nth. I, vis:
' VIIHTKk A It AM (4.
Hd. K. No. T2W, lor tbe H'i NK and lot 1 and
1 Hen. A To. 1 a R. 27 K. W. M.
He name the lollowtng wltneeaee to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
ol, ld land, vis:
Mltllln J. Kevin, JohnT. Galloway, Albert H.
aumn. Charles Morgan, all of Hennner. or.
Any person wno aaairre 10 proiw acaoiai in.
rWr
latbe indlvidnnl who persistently n- I . ti v &1, K v i f t i f .HPiK Yyt4r iV5V V substantial twon, under the law and lha refu-
gleets bis bssllb, and the means of pre ' . Vt U r Vn P'vViHf" S iVJ'Al MUT? iVfXTx?!.?'
, i n . lltli S -v. i yirw.il s''a !', V. it V, .-,. f X .fltrfi"'- i proof should not be allowed, will he riven an
ServiOg and restoring it. Msny MfMSt VVaaV 'ITA J'U.AWr?wi-,, V' 1 fMJl : 5Pport.inlt at the ebov. mentioned time and
hO Sr aot rooslltnliooal idiots do tblS. ' TC If l:J).t TrV t l2j ,1 1'' flaV. to crow-examln. the Wltne.ee. of said
towels sad symptom, of bllU.U.oe.s are v'C-N '1 O 1 fr4 t X .vV M ' h Not,c f Mention.
so msoy wM..lng. of th. sppro.cb of $M;t if&3) ' VpWttVT V
disss. To di.reg ard tbem Is sb eot Vf ' i'.V'? VV . t?JiY IVAii t V ', , lJfl Uo Orrirs at U Osakps. Oaiooit
fully -blob offended D.,or.idn.r. CMJV W f vV- TOW! S1 VOTIC, ,s BIRFBY WtMVW?
pnnlahea) aever.lr, if not Utfclly. Thst . V-Y.M ,', W3itt4.y : lA'V,' LLZz.V " IN iollowintnamed wttl-r ha Blt notice
leoial and thoroogblj reliahU prVSO- 'yXt f J t'Jl , , i&'U 4f7f l ' of his Intention to mas. flnal eroof In support
v.o. bodil, miWf in b..h.r;.o 0,
chronic iliaease, IUttr HtotuMb V 'It 1, r; fry. sl'-iSs,, rL. Ji i.' j J i 1 l;.i' I' I M,,,..ti.r. 6w.n. on Xr lia. vu:
w 'af afrm ' T W ntw I WW
3rd.
To Ths Public :
The following fact have decided us to open up an office at The Dalles, and we believe the
wool grower will feel an Interest In our proposition to handle their wool.
THE DALLES M A RKET.--In 1895 six million pounds of wool was marketed there,
which brought extreme prices. The present outlook is that not less than eight million pound
will be marketed there this season, and we believe wools sold In The Dalles will bring full value
for the following reason :
1st. The large amount of wool handled not only attracts buyers, and the most of them make
The Dalle their headquarters for the season, causing a brisk competition. The Oregon mill use
not less than two million pounds, so wools In The Dalles have the benefit of this competition, a
well a for the East and California market.
2d. The location of The Dalle 1 such that five transcontinental railroads compete for freight,
guaranteeing the shipper a low rate; In 1895 wools from The Dalle to the East were taken at a
rate of 90 eta. per hundred pound.
3d. Arrangement have been made with the railroad companies whereby local freight to
The Dalle when added to the freight from The Dalles East, will not be higher than the freight
from local point direct East, and in many cases less. These facts alone assure the growers the
highest possible price.
CONSIGN M ENTS. While we fully realise consigning wool i a thing of the past, we
believe grower will do well to consider our proposition, especially this season a there I every
reason to believe It will be a slow, draggy year.
Our business In the past has been buying for Oregon and.Eastem mills and dealers. Realising
how slow the mills and dealers will be in placing their orders this year, we think our method of
handling will be an advantage to the grower, and considering the wool will not be moved from
the home market nor from under your control without consent; you must not look upon our
proposition in th light of shipping on consignment
For ten years past, "excepting im.l, the year of the panic," wool have brought better price
In the home market, as the season advanced, than at the opening, and we believe tills will be
especially so this season.
When growers are not In a position t- hold their wool, or feel Inclined to sell to pay their
bill, we will make an advance at a liberal rate of Interest; will take charge of the wool, pay the
teamster and otner charge wnen requested to do so, and when wools ar to be shipped to Th
Dalles by rail, w will use care of the railway freight from point of shipment to The Dalle, and
at such points a Heppner and Arlington, we will have a representative who will take char, nf
the wool and lorward It.
Yon will kern n mind that when shlpplnc to Th Dalle there will h. nn oitr. m
yon, and considering the low price ot wool, we have concluded to do this work at lt cent per
W will be pleased to hear horn you, and send regular accounts of eastern and tocat market
ted. Tns J. M. KLSstdLL CO.
when request!
RACES !
RACES !
Ilillore, will, it resorted to to tltne, avert
thm disorders, to th removal ol wblcb
it is also folly sJcinat. Among lb
are euronis Indigestion, liver eomplaint,
kidney troahles, onnatipattoa, nervous
Bees, r beam at lain sod malaria.
ur or PArt.tr.
RitfriUCAsa. ft tote for Jud
Northun, the Dreimian's can
date, will only anit in placing the
populist, Martin tjuinn, in con
pnoa. Northup raunot le elected,
ao don't throw away your tote,
1
"JriMjf KokTnrr ill I eWtd
by the nuiet rote," eays the Tele
gram. Yes, the tote will be ao
quiet that he wilt I startled at
the atillneaa of iL lie sorely will
t clwted to stay at home. There
is do doubt atout that proposition.
lint. W. II l.ttis will gain
many rotes through the rmltegon
ian's ortoiaitiou. All voters that
are familiar with the methods of
the great daily will take it for
granted that Mr. 1.1 1 is U i might
irond man. and ill rat their bal
lots for Lira. Pakrr Plada,
Tnt Orrp.oian of May l?tb
ijnotea Mr. I. A. Marrurn, railroad
r-mniiioijrr, aa ghirtff Judgt
Northup a i""d eo I fit is th
rnslrro tMtttion of the stata, Good
OreiiU.1 to pacifle tU inventor th I
week. Kepurted by U. A. Hnow A IK,
solicitors of AmerWiaa and foreign pat
ent, opp. U. H. I'sleol Uffioe, Washing
ton. 1), 1:. :
W. O. Anderson. Ran iom. hrosb-
rake, a f. Cboale, IWneoia. Cel.. bt
eicle hrake. J. A. iMikin. llinoa
Ore.. Or ewipa, (J W. Ktlktn. Uiver
eido, Cel., tlilli enaptiag. W. II (ienrea,
IVrllaad. dtatrkt-telegtapb. M. (loll
ball, Oakland, Or., emhtael barmw
an I roller. O. M, IUnexk, lortland.
phi pulley. T. Harding. Haa Joee, win
dow. K. I. MrtHile. fan rranoiaoo, cbalr
ailaobntMit. 1. I'ellrOgu, ban Fran
rlo, tlaibl tap fir vebtcle). U. (I.
I(irharlwi, Taoorns, sbmgl e.lgr. A.
r, bnf, Ilwara, Wash., vapormglaa
A. IV It u robl, Haa franeteoo, amalga
mator. H. J, Tedford. L Angelee. In
haler. 1,. II Tlwon, i'nrtland. Wre
sts real. IL J. Wilaon. rteatila, aat.xn.Ur
elevator etop, J, C Vou4, Ia Abgtlea,
ld-Htch.
Mw K.I Af at Ik. WmVIs ra.r
Ayef'e HartapMilla ehjnya the etUa--illtiar
y d.stitiHio of hav.ng toee the rmlf
blood partner Hnwe an etbtbil al the
Wmlda fair, Cti csgv Msnalacliirer
ol ether rsiariU nnnghl by evwy
meaaefiettalaabuwlng of their gu.u,
HEPPNER on WEDNESDAY June
The moat Traveled, Popular, Feraou, and altogether the Greatest
Tented Exhibition of the Universe. It is lofinitely worth
more to witoees a few of our Marvelous Hpecial
lVaturcs than it would be to see tho
Inside and Outaida of soy Show
In the World.
JnllS H. BROWS.
Tlmf Culture Rnlry No. tAd, tor the KW"
arc iTM- w . M.
He n.mee th. following Irneave fc prove
his continuous rcldiK-e upon end culUratloa
ot said land, vis
jt,n f. Karton, William rnn. John C.Browa
aud rraucla . wniry,aii 01 nrvv"", ""t.
m. r. n
Tbe Heppner HpeeJ Asaoeiation baa dolJJ to bold s Bses Heating st
cu it
hl.r.
Wood Wanted.
onrg 1 tTKsrnr otvgi TiiTTni
t
1 h. hl brd M imtri. 1 .Nn. I,
Three C.m-Ule Ctirn Trwipa
A r ive Continent Arenie Aaoembly
H'tpn.r, I
ry ol slstv I
; All Nations GHKATEST Male anil Female Celebrities, s
MMsjpMsjpMnMflHHHMHM
CU Mftirrie f hn VJ4 Ink vA (V-u'i IVfp S htpm
Atia, t'.arrr. Africa and America is Contribution.
GRIND MBS lliriDIinOME LVT1RHT MW INDORIGlSAt FLIT5.
TbOrn.Ls r.ihihlitooal ror-Tb Mt Woaderfnl and Amsnug Animal
reformancea-Ths Oreateet Wonder Tha Met (Vmplela
Wild IWat Hboe-Tbe Kterv where Ooneeded
IWet hbow on lUtth.
itr . will Mr.lv. hl. h 111 nii.rv(
mit cr.r,ta of wood al the arhool eramlm .1
lln,M aiMlttt Btvtwt on July II. I
l hi h. d-livrr4 on o Wlt - I. !.
brwrd tmitM tb. M.hl to fli any 1
a Bt Oaeaaveta Bosao.
twlt II., n., in . Ma a 1.
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Bcfinniiif Tuesday, Hay 26,
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fchJafhl CotfTta tf Mtntksi, tmm Cm!kt,
lUre, lch, lastrextiva and t'eparaJUII. rreaeatiag laaamerahla Hpwtal
reatore never Oelor l.iiaiiti in ABaertra. m r. ii.vr i
Hhleb woald be witrth a lV t Adntmt'a !.
Make on your rattir anil eonauit your Matin A fr l.icuraion
llatreon IU)N() lUU ) I It KllH' day.
bottbe,n,r..iiNr-ri...f nwib. Scc c SPECTACULAH Street PAGEANT
appltraltoa of tba rnla f.l i.l lleg the M v . 1
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lh. htfhret l.i 1 1 lyf M.a in aa1 aa swiur
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M.iillK Mii.luiir ion-Mi Salt saJ Is
w'1 s-i ii la all ltn ao-t lnr.aii.nia.
aa a tati . mpmm lb. a.1 1 rail ami"?, .-!
Sl-ai-l Sa I. o.a,ioa a .11 aUa s.
at. kf Um akave .ntttt-l (aaaly laarV
I ft. Yot ait.
4ailntlr.int ol the a'. el T-al f.
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Iaia4 lots Wh oaf af May. Una. T 4V
TfiMtlntr Four Dnys.
$700.00
entry of faieiit mailieiaee and aoelrama
The ileeww.a of the Worl I fair aatl.e.
fill la lavnf Ayei'a Mareanertlla waa
la street a Mlas: -Ayet a Pareana
rtlla ta ot a eetent sn lelne. II d'wa
net betinjg a lbs hat t4 BaeWaat. It
here pm He le.
Timbtr Culture, final Proof.
katsre far rabllaallaa.
tmt lpM4
aad liver eoMi Uil ya have a ttlel.d
etaraal' ea evar. bottle ol hhlloh'
iiali.f ltar fail l fra, fell
Uoe Ticket, for the I'aual Trtee, Adrnite to tbs
WORLD'S BUST SHOWS
ttntTtn tm in rrn t
J tst.ws. om, apru la. I.
(of Macron, wh thouU U tV't 'salt t-Weill A Warra.
Two (treal rihiMix as aad
Insert i f
rerf.taaara lily,
at 1 aed T p. Bi.
II a s at PU ,
T THI
fa aa
i fMHb rnd fc i t. imm t hi Is mf tail fw4
hm w S4f,g)fjatr rt
1 H'tts-irf i-iiriM, ) m-mAmf, IK
aW W ? a-a em tn Msr rnltt mpt' ktt.4j
r:. K g ih m -v ejMrtt..j m ., iai
. t a, tin m pt $ t(
1 Hi taamee sj itmsis
i 1 ;ai r it-tt
$700.00 IN PURSES!
I M O U A lag Jag IC t
FIIWT IT-Toly. Uav3rt-l(aoa L Unaiier aula daab. fra f. all.
Puree, a'al lUoe 3. Ualf mil da. a. f..r two-tear old, bred in Oreaon. Wash.
lagtrHi ar Idaho, nnmlnaiioa raeav Nua-lbcroogbbrode alloael 0 nooads walabt.
Added m.wr, un
htXXIM) tiAY-Wtdeeeday, May 27 -Rare S. Three) aad oee-Lalf forleoea.
fraaloeall. roce, 71. lUol. Malt mile dab. free for all. Para. II mi.
TI1IKO I4Y-Ttar!er, May : - U i. Uaa Ihaneaod tarda, free fo aiL
rnr,liU. lUeeft. Tbreotlgaia mile, handicap, repeat, free for alL I'orea,
lLK
rOCKTII PAT-rrUar. M.vr-Hae7. Oea half n.lle daeh. free) foe all
two-year a Ida. wino nf Uka raa barrel I'orae, ITX llae a t'oar aad oaw
half forl. rtal, fa for all. rare, 1(X.
WJMDI T l( )M Tbeee rare ill ha t .v.rad by lh raUa af tha fartfle Mrl
llaraa Aaanetalioa. Kolranc fea la all reoee, boI otb.rwia epacifWd. la r
etamonnt of pare, fit ar bm H er, ihrea to start, la ree tbal nareee
atmva giv.a do Bat Bit wtlb Eve milete entrlea, tha hoard haa Ib power to rev
doe) lha amoaata of tba poraa a la ihr Jadgment em pfnper. Tha direvwors
imrw4 lha right la aiMaa aaf aad all raeea arraol of lacl.menl wealW.
If alwee rarwo do R"t fill, narae mm givea fof aperiel faaea. la he (aba-Muted
by tbe diraeinra. 1'areaa will h rltv.lad "0 bar rent to oral bn. 90 ner rent to
eaooad. Allsalriea torloaa by So'elmfc. p. at , aalbatog araneediag tbe
raoa.
jHv: ALL PURSES WILL BE PAID IN FULL.
a w. l ATrrRHnx. Mfini. tiro, ctttn. rr.t.i
. hl.ii.-a. D.ta lie, R U. fimy, CJeo, Uaffiagloa, ilrert Utar.
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