Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 28, 1896, Image 2

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How do faithful democrats- like
the "eell-out" to populism. .
Arrangements hare been per
fected for the holding of the usual
fall exposition at Portland. -
Republican Ticket.
For President,
william Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER, of Marlon County,
8. M. YORAN, of Lane,
E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, ,
J. F. CA.PLES, of Multnomah.
P. C. Sullivan has been chosen
as the republican candidate for
governor up in Washington.
The Oregon Blade will be com
pelled to pull down its Bryan aod
Sewall pictures for Brvan and
Watson, the pops.
The last issue of the Pacific
Northwest is unusually interesting,
being replete with descriptive
matter and illustrations.
BEGGINO THE QUESTION.
Both populist and democratic
electors already chosen will be
Platforms may be built, orators withdrawn and new ones selected
may shout, and editors wear them- who are expected to support Bryan
selves out over the question of and Watson.
"sound money," and yet all the
time "protection to American The republican state convention,
labor" will stand in the front as of New York, has chosen Congress-
the great issue. The people have man Frank S. Black for governor,
t i tt - ii lit iii m i j i
bo winea it. ueppner uazette. nan rerused to ue tne nominee
Considered in the light of the fact under any circumstances,
that our factories and workshops,
where the piotected millionaire has The Southern Pacific has decid-
made his wealth, are filled with im- ed to refuse bicycles as baggage
ported cheap laborers, "protection" aud to charge 25 cents for trans
becomes a huge burlesque. Dufur porting them between any two
Dispatch. points. The wheelmen of Califor-
The Dispatch is begging the nia will carry the matter into poli
question. Before the Gorman- tics.
Wilson tariff bill was passed the
country was prosperous, manufac- Hoke Smith has resigned his
turers paid good wages and there place in the Cleveland cabinet.
was no complaint that an honeBt Ex-Governor Francis, of Missouri,
American laborer could not get has been chosen to succeed him
work. 'Tis true, foreigners were The action of Smith was the result
admitted under restrictions. Now of his stand for Bryan and Sewall
no one, whether native or foreign, As the admisistration is not favor-
can get remunerative wages, and able to that ticket, Hoke resigned
in many cases work cannot be Be- for harmony sake.
cured at any price. Will the Dis
patch please inform us whether or The financial issue is not the
not the democratic party has made only issue before the people this
any material change in the immi- year. This is not a .country of one
gration laws since coming iuto idea. The democratic platform is
power? If it has not, and it hasn't, in reality a "one-idea" arrange-
the Dispatch is wasting good wind, ment, with a few anarchistic an
nexes. A platform that commends
Four yeare ago Candidate Bryan free trade and state rights should
advocated free trade on the ground not prove very alluring to the vot
that it would make prices lower; era of the land.
today Le is shouting for free
silver because it will make prices McKinley's candidacy is grow-
hinher. Oue would teed to be ing stronger as the time nears for
well tip in turning double somer- election. Bryan's scintillations are
snults to keop in lino with Mr. taken for what thev are worth
i
Bryan. Whore in he at, anyway? very common.placo sayings. The
Prices taken without relation to greater part of the business- ele
whges moan nothing. Ixiw price? tui'nt of the country is supporting
will do us no good if we have no McKinley, and their action wit
work and no money with which to bo followed by thousands of wag
buy anything, and free trade- earners who are suffering severely
mean no work and uo money, from free trado.
whether it moans low prices or not
Higher prices will do us no good
if tli'-re is iioIkmIv to buy our
good, and with factories shut
1 aal a
uown ami people out or. work. I
neither tho farmer nor any one
el no Las a market for his eoodn,
Jupglrt the figures aa you will,
titers is only one way to make
thorn add up to tirowrttf. and
Mentis:
Is a blood disease and only a blood reme
dy can cure it. So many people make
the mistake of taking remedies which
at best are only tonics and cannot possi
bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith,
Creencastle, Indiana, says: "For years
I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma
tism, which the best physicians were un
able to relieve. I took many patent
medicines but they did not seem to
reach my trouble. I gradually grew
worse until I was un
able to take my food
or handle myself in
any way; I was abso
lutely helpless. Three
bottles of S.S.S. re
lieved me so that I
was soon able to move
my right arm; before
long I could walk
across the room, and
when I had finished one dozen bottles
was cured completely and am as well as
ever. I now weigh 170."
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema.
and anv form of blood troubles. If vou
have a blood disease, take a blood medi
cine S.S.S. (guaianteed purely vegeta
table) is exclusively for the blood and
is recommended for nothing else, it
forces out the poison matter permanent
ly. We will
send to anyone
our valuable
books. Address
Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
PRF8S COMMENTS.
Tu e (unionists in Oregon Lave de
cided on the following for electors
M. L. OlmHtoad, Baker, and Harry
VVatkins, Yamhill, populists; E.
1 1 of or, Bnlem, freo silver republi
can, W. Ii. Buttlor, Polk, democrat
If elected they will support Bryan
and Watson, and they will be des.
ignated on the ballots as the elec
that Is by including a protective ur 0f tha people's party.
laiiii. ihal moans plenty ol
L .. I 1 11
win a rum I;.! wnK.n lor WIS wage Tki Hfc,k, , t Ha,.., I O....MT
earners, and for tho farmer a home h U id, bnl tba shaker who ehakes b.
market aud increased demand for I eaue ba can't Lalp II la by do means
his product.--American Keono- bPP lJiloaL 8.1 bkea the rr.o
troubled who alius and rever. 1 1
mittt.
The Portland Pi patch says the
Gar.ctto Ias wool on th brain.
ira, and our ahcrpiucn Lave
U4b wol and sLeop on their
Land which are vsIuoIom
owing t the freo trado Gorman
law. The Piapatcb rakrs the (!
'Ue the wrong way lwcauao it ro
fuaat sui tiort frwi trado, atata
oweij-nly, ananLy, denunciation
of the supreme court, and llm
evrr alluring frro coinage pUt-k.
Th editor tf the I'iapatcb rnt
forty d.) in Hlo:n M.l)ing for
the election of 8t)lr iK.lj h, and
I. U rhargn (.f iurouaulriiry on our
j-art C'lm a with ftj t gracri.
lha (U' lte La always supported
free ultrr rrpubluaii in prefer,
rnre la ,.J,l standard men of that
party, t ut it I line tl t thire
a'eothor lin'tlit iur. Ivfore
II. e tc, J utii. li.ta Uing one of
I hem.
Amu noil th l'l.icai cootrn.
ti.ui imst Mriwr. Bryan and
H ill a the aUbdard twarrra of
tit il-iu -'tatio pally, to di-tnorrat
in Ilia UU wilt Lave an ( r
lut ily It t4 Lis ticket It ba
rt decile! , MtLful"
tiHit sa j.il l'r) art an l WtUu.
Hi . i a!..U will Late wo elect,
ota, II, dnxrl b ai,d ).e
fi ilwr trpubluab oba, U,
i.m.TratU parly L Un Lut
out in Orrf . 1 ,m d-irttMi
4 Hi lit tHl I .U't J ly.
quivering tod tmiMaring ninalioB
fotlowtd bj do Im a pln, Damol;
bortiim frvr, wLxb la folloJ by
PritrailnB balb Ibal Wart h nobap
pv (uffrrtr mm "ak a a cat," a mt
anfortunal aimil. tv lb way, aalb
eat, lr H all. I a 'ltentarly rouaca
Ur animal. I'mlar lt abov airmen
aianr vital aiamlna la anon tiaJ np
Mbkl win roprai I'T llixiriirr
ilomvb ItHUra, wblcb araJwalM Dm I
rial dlaraa la Mrfjr lm aotl rltr IU
Urntila faa(-a uia tba aval am. !
raiitiil iha livaf alaa aitnta-
oioa Dial aria I Jia..f.li-f. T lb tWrt pi
Ihta aitlain, a wall m eonalipaUia
anj d)ii-la, Ida liHWra l aliral
a Ui'lts! No " aftleaiinna aoj Ihn
imah la II lor kl.lojr imnbU, nervosa
, ihaihiii anj DnralMla.
tttrglaa fall lhl limea a day.
( (1 imn.itfri.il, in my ju.lumml,
m ki Ihrr tht hfrp ynitr rviri am
trjlt frt'm fa l-tnff tr n! , ,
U'arfW er f.vi m,. I am f,
frr irt4 f jrinti I frt-m 11
II ilium J iryiin m Ik I of lit ti
rrr Hf.idifi vktn Ik ll'iltm f.itt
Wbat is true of the lumber business ia
true of other branobes of trade and
oommerca. The effects of the present
administration is not set forth In an ad
dress issued by the Mississippi Valley
Lumbermen's aesoclatioQ showing that
the out this year has been oortuiled
more than 23 per cent and that tbe saw
mills are idle while the importation of
Cftnadiao lumber baa doubled, Tbe
direotors deolore that this state of afftirs
is due to the reduotion of tbe tariff on
lumber. Canton BeDositorv.
.Tbe' following from the Chicago
Tribune is a point well taken:
The priooioal reason whv Maior Mo-
Kiniey does not imitate Mr. Brvan's
finmple and iuvada tbe "Vneoov's ooun-
ry is that id all the broad ezDanae of
me uuite.1 Htates there is no seotion
tbat is Hostile to bim.
Major MoEinley knows no north, no
south, no east no west.- His patriotism
is as broad as tbe land, and the princi
ples for which he stands bays inured to
tbe benefit of every section of the Union.
Canton Repository.
OTHKK CROPS AND THE TARIFF.
A- A-A-A-A
CUT PRICE SALE !
LP
For Half Dollars Shoved Our Way We Poe
BacK to You Dollar Values.
This can be Demonstrated to you if you give us the Opportunity.
nv
Tbe Beat Coni?b Care
Is Shiloh's cure. A negleoted ooagh
is danueroue. StoD it at ODoe with
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Wells &
Warren.
JDRY LIST.
rr i
TbaClit(raia,b4a alTba tall
Fine luratma (f af kla I of boat dm.
rbr f -f II. tub! party. W ,11
tka aWp la I .!. f.tr f'"1'
(HUM ohf. It, U,bl. lb Kit,
dtl"0 Im.
From the Oregonlan.
The attitude of the democratic party
toward the oropg of tbe farmer becomes
of ooneiderable interest, in view of an
nmistakable tendenoy of the American
people to go more into manufacturing
and less into farming, especially iuto
farming of the great staple orops like
beat, oats, eto. The large amount of
food produots we are already importing
is sufficient to' show us tbat, as we in
crease in mannfaoturiDg, and therefore
are a greater home market tor food'
InfTs, we shall buy a good share of f hem
abroad, aniens a favoring tariff keeps np
tbe home price for tbe farmer's benefit
It la probably not generally koown tbat
tbe Wilson bill maintained throughout a
distlnot tendenoy to lower tbe tariff on
farm products, giving a material ad van
tape to tbe producer aoross tbe Canadian
border.
A few examples will suffice to show
(be eeneral tendenoy. Tbe Wilson bill
aid an ad valorem duty of 20 per oent
uniformly on horses, mules, cattle, bngs
and sbeep. This took the place of high
er apeciSo duties under tba McKinley
aw. Tbus, on horses, the specifio duty
of I'lO per bead onder the McKinley
law averaged 30 por oent ad valorem
the speoifio doty on mnlea aversgfd 93 '20
per oent ; on calves, 43.53 per cent; oo
Oattle, 03 22 per oent; oo lamb, 22.01
percent; on abeep, 25 35 per cent all
reduced to ao eveo 20 per cent by the
Wilaun law. So of graio crop", eicepl
wheat Tba old duty on barley 30
cents a bushel averaged 61.68 per cent,
reduced to 3 J per Cent; on buckwheat,
37 per cent; oo corn, 22 per ceut, and on
oata, 35 09 per Oent all three reduced to
20 per oent. Tbe duty oo bulter was
reduoed from 0 to 4 oeuta per pound;
tbeeae, 6 to 4 oent; milk, prepared, 3 lo
2 cent; sngar of milk, 8 to 5 oenta; veg
etables, 40 03 per oot to 20peroeut;
egga, B lo 8 ceuta a doto; bay $4 to )2 a
too; hops from 15 to H oeuta a pound
Tba inevitable e fleet of this cbaoir
was to iucreaae tba Imports of tba wares
.(Teoted. I'mbahly oo on would serious
ly claim tbat we are physically onabla
lo raiaa enough of Ibevo prodoots for our
on ue. If wa import them, do
teao low tariffs enable t he foreintier
to nndnraell tba boroa proJuoer. Howe
ar not anri rtaed lo are that, whereas In
Hi flacal year ending June, lS'.fl, wa im
ported 1.070 729 btiahelaf birlay.it 1H;5
imported 2.110,810 buab'le; of 0rn,
to JH-.tl, IsHl bnabela. and lo 10.5:5
bothela; of oals, lo 1X13, 21 300 bnabela,
aod lo 1HN3 30K.308 baahala; of Dalaeed,
lo 1KI3. 112,013 boahala, aod lo 103 4,-
l'Vl.r2 boahala; of bnpe, lo 1.'3, 2.1.
044 poun.le, aod lo 13 3.133 6Cipoo.la;
of bay, to KO, l04.r7 loos, aoJ lo K'J
iol.lku loos.
Il la tai 1 tioaplloos prove lb rola,
aaj In Iba inporta of antmala I a ur
loos lllueiralioo of tbl fact. Vodar tba
re.lafed larltT, (mpartaol ralilaiorttaaed
from 3119 lo 1 Ut 134 Kil lo )i5
II jfaea, oving parbapa lo I ha practical
alaeatioo of lb market, aUxnl alntut
Iba sama at aU.nl I2,tUU fur aecq year.
lint faf aheep were leaporUd In lvii
Ibao to l"!. 519 aa a,aioai 4-4 5c2
Now, lb Wileoo bill, la paiiio a 2) mt
oaal a4 val.irara doty oa beef and mul
oblla it oerrd Iba duly oo tref
tiltiieailaally. It la li ! prrame.t,
raised tba duly oa mitt a. Fr Iba
doly m bwf aadr Iba MrKmlry lew
avera4 t p ui. i.oi n.i a
mia atsJ only 17 1-1
tblriffo aaollna ha I
aod Iba lmorla of aheap fall i ff. Il la
peeHv riear bwb party la moat likely
kiafT.r l Iba farmef favoralda lai'fl !
bimd'ia
The following citizens of Morrow Co.
bave been chosen as jurymen for the
tjptember term of court: ,
E. G. Sperry, Heppner,
A. C. King, Ioue,
Geo. Noble, Heppner,
R. Nuunamaker, lone,
B. F. Akere, Dry Fork,
Jas. Neville, , Heppner,
Miohael Kenny, Lena,
Wm. P. Snyder, Heppner,
Heppner,
Dry Fork,
Ella,
lone,
Stookman
Farmer
Stookman
Farmer
Stookman
Farmer
O. 8. Hodsdon,
J. R. Stanley,
Allen Evans,
M. A. Olden,
Elmer A. Beaman, Mt. Vernon,
W. C. Laoy, Gentry,
F. E. Holland, lone,
F. M. Gentry, Gentry,
Geo. W. Sperry, Lexington,
8am Walker, Dry Fork,
8. P. Florence, . Heppner, Stockman
Jaoob Dronnd, Dry Fork, Farmer
W. G. Scott, Heppner,
J. 1$. Natter, Heppner, Saloonkeeper
Marian Evans, Lexington, Farmer
John A. Williams, lone,
Robt, F, Hyud, Heppner,
T.J. Ally o, lone,
J. W. Vaughan, Heppner, Merobant
Isaac Knigbteii, Eight Mile, Farmer
James M. Hayes, Heppner, Stookraiser
Geo. W. Durao, Gentry, Farmer
J. O. Keitbly, Dry Fork,
Are Voa Hade
Miserable by Indigestion, Conatipa-
tion, IJizziness, Iioea of Appetite, Yellow
Mkiu? Sbiloha Vitalizer is a positive
oure. For sale by Wells tWarreu.
ill Our Cillery m
nware
TO THE FRONT!
It's going fast and the assortment will soon be broken. We have about 75 pairs of 10-4 Blankets
that we are letting go for from 60 to 75 oenta a pair. These blankets are made of fine soft material
and make an excellent bed blanket.,
We've some exoellent values in this line. We bave a limited quantity of our men's calf congress
shoes for 96 oeuta a 'air; also ladies' Bongnla Oxfords at 95 cents; same as above in high top
bntton, $1.25. Our 20th Century Dongola button at $1.40 is a stunner. Don't fail to examine it
whether you want to purchase or not.
Dress Goads Stock Complete
We are giving as close, if not closer prices than any house either in California or
or Oregon. Why we are selling goods this way is becaue we want money. If you
want goods bring on your silver and get gold values according to the Qold Bugs theory.
Cheap Advice.
8ucoesH lo Bryan means death to lb
sbeep industry," says the Moro Observer.
II otours lo tbe people up this way tbat
tb sheep industry is already dead.
Millions of pound of wool are stored in
tbe warehouse of Eastern Oregon, and
tbe owners cannot sell il for whal it
would Ooat lo thke it from tba sheep'
back. "Sucoeaa to ltryau" roiitht re
vive Ih industry. It ooull certainly
"kill il do deader," aaya lbs E. O.
It probably does ool occur to lb E.
(). that Ihe parly to whfih it le ever de
voted is reaponaibl for the dead abeep
and wool industry. To ak aheepmeo
to support Bryan ii adding further insnll
to irreparable injury.
I'llla Io Mt ( are.
nil do not ears e ttiiatioo. They
only agtfravaaat. Karl'a Clover ltool
Tea givea perfect regularity of lb
tMiwela. For aale by Walla aod Warrao
aili TEN COMMANDMENTS. . .
Tneae My Commands, Prom Day to Day,
Explicitly Thou Kbalt Obey."
From the E. 0.
Mrs. Barub, who ia visiting in Port
land, baa been complaining of ber bos
band, Mose, tbat be does not write let
ters as regnlarly as abe would like. 8b
also complained of the lack of sentiment
al entbnsiaem, contrasting lb letters
written now with those poetio effusions
of earlier days. . Moss replied tbat be
was so popular among tbe ladies, and
tbat he waa receiving ao mnob attention
aod so many boqoels tbat lo fact there
waa soaroely aoy time left to devote lo
writing letters. The next letter received
oonlained tbe following:
Then are tha new commandment ton.
Which wive now wak lor married men,
1 Remember that I am thy wife,
Whom ttiuu muil cherlnh all Ihy life.
2- Thnu (halt not Uy nut late al nlaht,
Wben lodifra, frlond or cluU luvlte,
i Thou ahalt not mnte I minor or out,
Norchtw tobacco round abont
4-Thnii ahalt with prataa reratre my plea.
Nor paalry uada by lue deaplse,
t-My mother thou ahalt trtv to pleaac,
And let ber live with m lo eaaa.
Remember 'lit thy dutT clear,
To drraa m wall tbrnusboul tha ytr.
T Thou thatl la manner mild and meek.
.! m Uia aB avary weak.
ahoii ihalt not be a drinking man,
Rut love on prohibitum plan.
a Thou ahall not flirt but mini allow
Thy wil uc Ireolnm, anyhow.
10 -Thou (hall ft np han bahy trim.
And Uj Ilia child lo tranqti litis.
The my enmmand (mm day to day,
linplUiliy thou aball olwy.
ky The j Ui(M.
Mr Illauk, of Ohio, gav a lonobano
a week ago, says tba Waabiugloo Toal,
I t soma Ohio delegalaa to Iba Cbrialiao
Kndeavor enovanlino. Tbere wa ica
cream for deaerl, and lb boabaaa ootio
J It) at one of her gueats bad alo all
.r portion. '1W Mia X" aai l aha,
"dit let ma glva yoo soma mora lea
ream." "Well," replied Mias X.d.ftl
denlly, "jml a monthfal, if you pleaaa.'
"Mary," aaid lb hmlea to lb maid,
"Oil MiaaX'splala." AoJ aba doeao'l
know lo tbla day wby a woman anroe
tba labia rbnked over br cbocolata.
! a Hiftt
Vt ll lloaard ba ra ep to Hakaa
oa a viait to bia retail. V bo l.a
lata be aid pfr4 I lleppaar ia
twataj VI ttM a ptieMpal Ih
IteppOef pobH b-U, kleb an (B
i4i IWii.t 1 Mr. li.tvarj ataae
eeiafaidi frvaa tUgm a (liftvie ba
tia aaa.l"s4 aa ! I iw ka
K a'f a t waa I a aWwt ! la Iba
l.wf ih hi Ii t b anaelf. la -i
! la ll-ta ri eaaaitf itilln bla to aa
!!, al em Ullu l Iba
!"' 4 ll - K Ik.
Ik Ilia af Waajear
C"n'i( ali..n, eaaa room lhaa ball
Iba Ilia 4 women. Kafl s Clover ftA,
a la a pleaaatil tnt for CDOalipatlM
Kt a. I by Well k Warren.
tUeaa Hara4,
Mra. ('a-n. of Ilalal, had It tela.
fortune Ik bar b'na by flra laat
Monday. Her eo living alib ber al
tbetin.easj Jual a fa dais aa- ibaJ
l.orle-l a ttahy. 1ft ld nitafonaa)
0e alniflv. Several baeineaa
rr I eaea of ll-iHner rv.aifibaUd tnwar.ta
bB rJ. Mr. C'aaoa's relief aliieb. ondonbt. a ill
I i "
m
a. fri
HOW Plr atNi WROTE.
Tba Novell! waa RyaUaiaUa aa4 Melkaakal
la Hla Week.
NGLISHaoBUS1NS
w mm tan mmw-
PORTLAND OREGON
Full English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, Telegraphy.
IS M I wMtlalA mliftl fti vjbt i k isi
M
r
J U1J
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
II
orse
A trat Uttmf a freaartH"
iMaeaaed bl, fottalipalUw, an J but
y, llef aa.J bowel Irixible era fared
by Karl'a Clokar It Ta Ptw aale by
Wei la I Warren.
1 broegb iraiaa a lb U It A N. will
turn Via. t'ell!la, Walla aha aid
'r JU.. Tbrwugb alpfa, fi'al a 4
Mntid olea. Will ! I ekeeU a Will
Iba I' an Cat i An, Iba aan- bee!.
!, A tbnf b fl'al taaa atapf lVt-
flrat ela akpf in b, I'.al, aa 1
tl.r.High . , tt atraprf f'iellal lo HI
wl. w II a I a le.-tioe with ih
itel kodberw faiiaaf
ba ftturb ai prenalej ly Iba lady.
Rve w le
I aefn.aa, life-l, letilaV aad
Karl rir H Tea baa made
sua well ee4 bappy.
Ma 11 Ik WtaaM.
P. ala by Wella A Yt arrea.
''ff l i..iferi.if, any jm-ljmtml,
arkeO.rr I k tktp tnnrer rrrir aay
Itnr fit fmm IK4 turtf e !.,,.,
II kfke a . e ,!. f f, J(
trt tr.J tjtr l frx,m aiwerk ii.IW
... .. .1 ' !"-
I If'MO la IM W.p. ) m Maak.
ip k-Wej IM H l .7 km ly la a-la
kaje eok.lru(M)e.
fitepbea Fik preaaola a Boat lolar
eatiDt pea plot are of Dickaea, bia family
aod of ' Oad' Dill," where b wa a
frejient aa I waiooma f qeat. ia tba Bep
lambe La J tea' Hum JouraaL Of
Iickn' mat bod of work Mr. fik
says: "Doriug my viaits Dirkao wa
not at work opoa a aoveL bot b
sbol blmaalf la Potar't rbalal
fmm 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. alrnnal ry
day. Tbii wa aoolher part of bis
metbodioal syaUes. II I fait W lb
mood b would writ ate 'Uoommroial
Traveler attic!; If sol, b wald ao
war tellers, read 'All Iba Tear IWnad
prtwfa, j H dowa ktaaa, 11:1 op tba tin
wnb oma of lllraf labuf. Tbi.
ba lolJ ma, wa bia al diacii line. Tb
uaa room In lb balt aa praly foe.
BiabaJ, so l ba4 windows oa all 4ee
imiaa.ho( qWt, pteaaaal View of
fields aa J ptaotalMMia. II a-ldotn talk.
d of bia txx k bat ooa day b lowd
a lb Uiabd taaaaarript of ona-d tbe 01,
and told a Ut method of plauaiog
alorv. Having al'i-l ajt U
woil. writ do tba aam t4 tb ko
aad aarmoad It wilb (jaerfa: hball ba
b l.ct.T t'aeawlat f aar haaa? I
f real. 4 t bl pe"(-f'i f A 'ty
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let aa by r carted t t.iej. II l-
a) aaaj bia lab. aJ . did Tataa
a I tlollilay, aej Iba rfba oritera of
bat waa Ibeo Iba Ibebat OeHowl '
Tbey all albd Ms 'i'biaf.' aad M
liked Ih ti!."
All tbeae can ba procured at Thorn iwoa A Binna, Ixwcr Main Street,
Heppnpr, Oregon.
Tliea rentlernen ar ell arqnalnled allh Orant Harney. Tmok. Cllltaia and Olhar eounUaa.
and caa aa money and tlmt la Bwklii tbew a-Ttluna alili lraTlln nan.
rrtrealn keeflnf with lb time.
THOM PSON & BTNNS,
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
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