Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 13, 1896, Image 2

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thought to be as constitutional as
it is convenient However, the
courts have willed otherwise and
thus it mast stand.
FALSELY ACCUSED.
TTJS? TORRENS TRANSFER.
A San Francisco dispatch Bays
that lion. D. P. Thompson of
Portland has arrived from Japan,
where he has been for two months
studying the resources and finan
cial system of that country. Mr.
Thompson said: "If Bryan had
been elected president of the
United States and a free tiade
policy adopted we would have met
with strong competition from the
manufacturing interests of Japan."
It would appear from thin that
Mr. Thompson, though favorably
inclined towards free coinage,
would have supported McKinley
on account of his protective policy.
The news comes in that Bryan
It has been chronicled by the carried Harney county and Tex.
daily paperB of the country that aB. Good boy.
the Illinois supreme court has de
clared as unconstitutional tne lor- The (Won Short I An will
rens system of land transfers, re- 80on te un(jer Beparate manage-
cently adopted in mat state, wane ment from tne Tjnjon Pacific.
this paper has no right to criticize
xi l: C 11. - i. i :i .t
me actum vl tut, uiv, mu KEELEa h. Qabbert has begun
say that their findings are indeed the pablicatlon of the Avalanche-
uDrounB. journal at Canyonville, Oregon
1nf am 4-Via Anirinrf nf lfti mnnnii
r , . j .1 , , Things look better, don t they.
of technical faults in titles, be 4 would be wise for Heppners
,, . . , . i ousiness men to tane ume Dy me
they unjust ones, and, if removed, , . '
not interfering with the just rights
forelock and advertise.
of others.
The Spokane Review says that
This country should have a new
Illinois was the first state to adopt . , , , , ...
u ,- , d then we Bhoujd regt
to tne unuea oiaies, uas sioou mo
tftst of lnnrr annlicfttion in other
lands. It has been in ooeration in Wheat BoId D New York at 873
Prnsaia. Bavaria and other Euro. cent" Per bDBneI on Ist luesday,
I mt . t . t
Teau countries for more than a 1 ne conditions at nome ana aoroaa
1 11 1 L I l Ait
T n.muM ; v..- wm sena h mucn nigner. viner
LDUbUl w a .S.1J .1.-1 u lu u ui ic ii una looli i
used for more than 600 years. It Products are advancing also,
is now in operation in Australia,
New Zealand, in parts of England, Mrs. Castle, the wealthy 8an
and in Ontario and Manitoba. Francisco lady who was recently
Judge Hurd, one of the commie- "fenced to three months impris-
Blotters anoointed bv the Illinois pnmeni in an r-ngiisn prison tor
lemslatara to investioate the 8vsJ8boPliftnfr, ha9 bpen released on
tern, gives the following as to its ftccount of the condition of her
ji;iu. health. Mr. and Hits. Castle will
V4 litiin t i
"Thefirht tei) is to nrovidA an B,10rtIy return to America.
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officer, or set of oflicers, experts
wliocnn make au examination of Tuii .Spokesman-Review article
title once for all down t.) a given in thia issue is significant. This
time that is, down to the time of lpor, though republican hereto.
tho application to Iihvu the title More, supported Uryau enthuHiHst
lettered; and tlio title being lcally through tho last CHrapuign
(ontid to bn in tho applicant, to it should voice tho Boutiim-ntB
certify that fact, rrt. ring tho cer- f'' Uo "J?iyan republicans o
tilicatu in a book called tho regis- Washington, and of tho West
tcr, and il livei ing a copy to tho
owner, which certitifiite in conclu- Sen. l'KTTIflliEW, of South Da.
hivo as to cwncihip. kotn, hits aunouiiced publicly that
"Thu tith being thus icgintered, ho will support protective tariff
tho next thing is to provide for negotiation. Pettigrew lilted the
subsequent dealingH, so that at St. Louis convention, of which
each transfer of the title, all (pes. body he was a delegate, supporting
tious of form and substanco must Bryan in tho recent campaign.
bo conclusively settled so that the That tariff legislation will be pass.
purchaser will got just what be ed there is not tho slighest doubt
buys. If be buys a fee simple
clear oi an incumbrances, he will TnE supreme court banded down
. .... I
get a ree simple clear or all incum- a third decision in the branch any.
brances; if be buys subject to in- Jam case on last Mondav. affirminn
cumorsnce or any ! interest than the iudizment f the lower court in
a lee, ll will appear upon the regia. restrainins the state treasurer from
ler and in the certificate that will honoring a riS.OOO warrant issued
be dolivered to biro, and there is n pnyment of the site for the pro.
no going back on the certificate. poM building in Eastern Oregon.
H is a matter or no consennenco to It ,-mt that both fate and the
bira bo owoed the land before iudictarr are asaiost Eastern
. . I -
mm, or now many owners inera Oregon'a cherished hope-that it
msy uava wen, or wbat nice quee- might have a branch asylom with-
tmns or law nave lwn or might be 0 i(t bordera.
rained upon the various convpyan.
fH llirnnntt mV!kIi ll I...
- w-h IViUB I lla tnWuiuk.1 ku4l
.1 1 - t! . 11 t II. I '
uowu w imn; inry uave ail leo TroUblf tot! Ilul It too do. Irr and
. a a a ' w '
aeuiiana droppea lota oblivion. t lb dyippls by aaU frlio
"All this is mads practicable and TUa you'll suffer mwijrJoa Uh a
comparativelf easv bv tha aimola . pipla ara lo
. ' ' lit... ... .!.! Lliit .L.
maoner in which tha register Is ,u " , N ...
I , i . ... , i'ava, offrln( from all lU altoxWat
kept Tha first ceitificala is tha bf wr. ol alban,. .104 aod p.io i.
m it( il ia
um miDg mai win appoar to tba lib m.wrb, trr nmUt and bibt
regiater, this bring a new root of JM-lrlotu ti Hiis bidm, bil-
title, lck of abicb it is not Deya. rm,l", ' '""' aed aalloaaa. No
in l.i mv If MeMil? r all Ibis. Tbs aoaifUlal.
. . Ubm.UM H to, ba lbs Md.atry
... ,H iH"iiin w" I fw.i art bnmhl la br dm U.
le liliI in tha onlee of tha regintrar u Mr yi.l l lo u. (ri tto. Lio,
and a ntemoiial of Mortgage will ! Hmh lillUft, lika r-
U enteral iinrnMiaUty under the airWi ria
..f IIiU. tt. Mi 0r nUla Iba llr a4
gng, rroasl. the notation illLMktIl , ,u 9tnmtlK ..
raimiifci. ll an evH-Uimn of ai itU and an m fM. t flh. Tlal
atU l.ttciil ia uttn tha Ucd. "" aal," IK inuf bll
tU f.t iu,tll .,M.,l.trar,!-:,;: 7
i. I i n 1 1) f a al ll aun m a i '"' i 1 ! h l in
WHO DROVE THE STAG J.
Tkia Serloai Qawtloa la Uinpatod Bctweca
Tom Rba aad Joba Lattarop.
From the E. 0.
Joba E. Lstbrop, city editor of the
East Oregooian, bag come home from a
trip through Malheur, Harney, Grout
and Morrow oouDties, having been ab
sent inearly three weeks. Be baa not
yet resumed his duties, but baa been
kept busy receiving congratulations on
his newly earned repntntioa as a stage
driver, Mr. Latbrop says he oarae
through on eohedule time as far at
Monument, but found there that the
stage driver had gone crazy. The only
reason to be given is that the team due
out of Monument the next morning was
known to have bulked every time they
were hitched f;r the past three weeks.
The driver, appalled at the thought of
orging a balky horse up the long moun
tain bills, lost hie reason. The only
thing to do was to take the stage and
United States mail on lo Htppoer, from
where the train could be taken borne to
Pendleton. Thomas Rhea, of Heppner,
who bad been riding after oattle for
about ten days, was at Monument, bound
borne, and was quite badly tired out.
Be rode part of the way in the stage
leading his horse, and when the stage
horse balked, be took bis lariet, tamed
it onoe or twioe around the born of the
saddle and tied the other end to tbe end
of the stage tongue, and Tom's own
borse palled tbe load or most of it up
the long bill by the rope. It was a
rather laughable sight and one to be
remembered, for Tom ia by nature a very
jovial man, bat, with a orazy stage
driver, a balky horse, a slippery road,
and inoesaant mountain grades, his tern
per was lost and expletives were used In
profusion. He has now partially recov
ered bis equipoise, and ia in town today
attending to business.
He says, however, that he will make
tbe trip tbe next time on bis own horse,
as the work of whipping a balky borse
up a slippery bill is more than a good
Christian can stand. Tom's arm is par
alyzed, his. temper no longer new, but
patched up and mended, and tbe past is
s borrid nightmare, with visions of orazy
horses running through his brain, and
he falls over steep preoipioes in bis
troubled sleep, only to wake and find
himself with part of tbs bedolothing
twisted into two reins, while with the
rest be is mauling tbe bedposts and
hollering" himself hoarse, and one
night since reluming borne he waked np
to find that be bad mounted tbe foot
board, a rather sharp saddle, and was
trying to make the 500 mile ride on bis
faithful oow horse, Sailor, to avoid rid
ing behind that balky stageborse, Tom's
friends Lope he will soon entirely recover
from the mental strain, and be the same
old gonial Tom, as of old, and all of
tbem are hereby requexted to desist
from meutinniug stage horses, or to in
vite him to tbe theatre, because liia ( by
lioiim fears thut the eight of tbe stage
in the opera house will so excite bim
that he will huve a relapse and perbni
lofie ins mum, Meantime tie is r;
busy playing solo, etc., for diversion, at
tho (lohleii K'lla hotel, where be ii at
home to all fii.inil, barring tboso wh
talk about bulky liorsus.
Deaf
From CatarrK.
The sufferer from catarrh, perhaps,
meets with more discouragement in
seeking' a cure than those afflicted
with all other ailments. After exhausting-
the skill of the best physi
cians, and inhaling; various mixtures,
paying- out larg;e sum tor aoctors
fees and medicines, he finds himself
either as bad oil as at first or a great songs, ppepcbniaking and conversation.
deal worse. ' the fri.nJ relirfid.exDrpssini? thpmsplvpa
The cause of this is easily explained. , . , ,.
The disease is in the blood, and only a as bavin fcpent a very "'joy.bls even
real blood remedy can possibly have lug. The psator expresses bis thanks
any effect upon it. The doctors being and npi-reoiriiirw for these tokens of
unable, with their stereotyped reme-
les of potash and mercury, to cure
iseases of the blood, direct their
efforts toward treating the symp
toms of the disease, and ignoring its
cause. The inhaling of various sprays,
and use of washes, etc., is but a su
perficial and temporary treatment,
and cannot possibly effect a cure.
Surprise Doaatioa.
At about 8 s'clock p. m. on the evening
of tbe 11th inst., while tbe pastor of tbe
M. E. church, Sooth and family were
enjoy ing the quiet t tbe home circle,
tbe tramp of many feet was heard ascend;
ing tbe steps wbiob lead to tbe parsoa
1 age door. Soon a rap was beard and as
tbe door opened a happy company of
members and friends of tbe obnrcb filled
tbe parsonage their arms and shoulders
laden with good things for tbe larder
Tbe donation amounted in cash and
provisions to about $K).
After a pleasant time spent together in
I700TS AND SHOES
D
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT
M. IylCHTENTHAIv'S
lie bas anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on It you get a good
article when Mat guarantees it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty.
HP
friendship and love.
The Best Cugh Cnre
is Sliilob's cure. A negleoted ooob
is dangerous. Stop it at onoe with
Sbiloh's Cure. For sale by Wells &
Warren.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for Morrow countv.
k. 8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey,
his wife, Wm. Kimsey and N. Kimsey,
his wife, W. 8. Mercer aud Sarah Mer
cer, his wife, L. A. Florence and Ella
Florence, his wife, Richard Hall and
Minnie Hall, his wife, Samuel Hall
and Mary Hall, his wife, Win. Ferrell
and Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas
Kimsey and Nellie J. Croft.
Defendants.
To Charles Kimsev and Clara Kimsey. his
wife, A. J. Kimsey and Kimsey, his wife,
William Kimsey and N. Kimsev. his wife. Rich
ard Hall and Minnie Hall, his wife, William
terren ana Eva f errell. bis wife. Thomas Kin
sey and Nellie J. Croft, of above defendants.
in tne name oi the mate of oresron. vou ana
vr. Tnentnv TtaTOTTT i eacn oi you win lane nonce tnat tne aove
MS. J0SKPHINK rOhWBJ plaintiffs. A. 8. Bennett and F. P. Mays, have
Tn.-t,!- TVilhill nt Tt, W I commenced a suit against the above defend
Mrs. Josephine FolniU, oruue west, ant, ,n the aboye coujt to foreclo,e , mortgRKe
v.. tt d ivi it.i. m o u . vivi .v i given cnem nv tne annve aafennanM unnn ini
this distressing complaint, and has I eastihalf of the northwest quarter, the south
a v.. n. i.rf.nl. I west quarter of the northeast quarter and tin
' northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
on aay! section 18 township 1 south range 25 East In
For -years I was tne victim OI tne I iairt county. 1 hat the relief demanded in the
worst case of catarrh that I ever complaint in said suit is for a decree that plain.
heard of. I was treated by several pVoVrty .old an!
doctors, and took numerous medicines ment of costs an
Claiming tO Cure the disease, DUt in- " ecureu oy ma mortage aim uio
. I nttirncv'H fooa mat forth tharftln That h
In nlfiintiMV fnvnr a rpcnvftrv
tionjf rew WOrae Steadily. from Charles Kimsey, A. J. Kimsey and Wll-
'The trouble became BO deep-seated nam mmsey oi seven nunarea aoiiars (fvuu.wj
tv.4. T .-;... Amt in nna r ioa inisren innuon u leu per cem per annum
!hat . Jra". entl'elT d" 111 on ar (romrteptemberll, im9, and seventy-flve dol-
It is difficult tO describe my condition, lars (I75.00) attorney's fees, besides costs and
but some idea Of the ravages of the disbursements of suit. And further decree
v nYit,,r,A tin T tat that all the other defendants be foreclosed of
diseaae can be obtained wnen 1 state HM . . ,i.. j.mnn in
that all the inaide of my nose, includ- to said lands, or any part thereof, and that
insr oart of the bone slouched off. It I plaintiffs have such other and further relief as
can be readily nnderatood how offen- !mo nl . erved noon T0U bT Dubl.
sive all thia was, and how unbearable cation by order of Hon. Stephen A. lxwell,
condition became. When the I iudge of the above court, made by him at
diaease had gone this far the physl- Chambers on VieWiid day of Bepteraber 18!.
, 6 , . . y ' . I and each of the defendants above named are
Cian gave me p aa incurable, and required to answer said complaint on or before
tola me I wouia never De any oetier. 1 me nrst nay 01 tne next term 01 tne auove
'Reading Of many Similar Caaea be- court, m-; ne im monaay 01 marcn, imi,
ing- cared by 8. 8. S., I determined to rellef demandedln said complaint.
try it as a last resort. 1 soon oiscov- 1 cahey & mayh.
ered that all my former treatment 7-91- Attorneys for Plaiutiils.
had been wrong, aa tbe diseaae was in
the blood, and only a blood remedy
could cure it. I began to improve at
once, and grew better as I continued
to take a. . . it seemed to get at
NGL1SHBUSINS
GO L LEGE
PORTLAND OREGON
Full English Course.
french and german,
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy.
BOARDING DEPARTMEMTrLMIES
ST
It.ill
tilts' said mortgage be foreclosed, tliemortgaired
rty sold, ana the proceeds applied to pay
ment of costs and disbursements of said suit,
Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties
and can save money aud time in making these sections with traveling men.
Prices In keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS,
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Notice is hereby given that in pcr.
suanre of instructions from the Com mis-
trie seat Of the disease, and after a "Inner of thejleneral 1-and Office, unn-er author-
. ,, 1 ' Ity vesteit in hlni by sei'tlon IMA. U.S. Rev. Mlat.,
few wecka' treatment I was entirely Rtmelldprt hJ ,hJ u.t of Vongn ,,p,.roved
cured, and for more than aeven years ceburary 20, iw, we will procwd to otter at
hav had so liirn nf the diisans." public ssle on the IJnd day of Iiwember next,
0 . . - I tl.la nlHM a tha l IHn'i.ln.1. & f th
Catarrh is one ot the deep-aeated " " u,.wltr
MK'i N IfM. ijcc 12, Tp. 4 S R. 25 E , and Lot S,
Sc. 7, Tp.4S., K. ME.
Ann any ami sll persons clniniiinr adversely
the s!h)v ilfiK'rilx'il lands are sdvlaeit to tile
tliclr i laliiis iu this nllir on or ix'lors the day
ahnvu ilpslvnstofl lor the commencement of
S'lid sa'e, oUierwIse their HkIUs will he forfeit-e-1.
JAS F. MUOKE, Roister.
Novcmlmr 7th, iw.si. (11.
BUCKS!
BUCKS!
ly 1
Vc want your tea-trad
"or the rest of your life.
Do you sec now how w
a .
can attord to sav: "det
every sort of Schillings
best of your grocer, and
get your money back on
what you don't like"?
blood diseases, and only a thorough
blood remedy will have any effect
upon It. S. 3. S. Is the only blood
remedy that Is guaranteed
Purely Vegetable
and cures Catarrh, Cancer, Conta
gious lilood Poison, Scrofula, Kheu
tnatiHin, Ecrema, nnd all other dis
eases arising from impure blood.
Hooks on hluod and akin diseases
wilt be mailed free to any addrcas.
bwift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
CAPTUniMCi LLCiiANTS.
Notice of Intention.
1 AMI OKKK'K AT TIIK lA I.I.KS. OHEIION
I J in t. 21, vi. N'ltli e Is hereby alven
that lht ffilliivvlns' nnniiMl m'ttUr Iihb Mlctl no,
tire of his liiti'iillun to iiinke Dual In sup
port of his claim, anil that snld priKit will he
nmila bclnre J. M. Murmw, I'linntx rlerk, at
llcpi.hir, O'cikhi. on liifcinlier 5th, ls'.si, vis:
Jl I.II H KKITHI.Y
ltd E. No. 4HSI, lor the NK' BWla B'4 N
N W. he. HJ. To. 2 . H. i E.
Hi- nstni-s the fnlluirlUK wltnrniii'S to prnv
hlsconnnnotis reslilanre upon and culllvailon
A SrtiuMat a Csmpsay
aaa riaaOM
WK Tt)I.D VO0 SO.
Sport That tha Sllir.i)h Oceaalonally 0, M Id land, vt:
Indula-rs la. William I. Knlton. rhsrles I'. Msllorv. A. A
The enttrri i orrraniwd for the I Wrvn, J. A. Wren, all ol H'TJ'ny J,,nJ;,JJ;Ri,
niiwnM-ntof the uuilinnijali.anil take isa-M " ' Keatsier.
Now that lbs political Of bt Is ended it
ii tvldral to all that s McKioley tnea
bat aot deceived aoyona Ws protnia.
d tba country tbat Not. 8 would sad
this democratic-popocrtttc dodging. Tbs
fools bas been dalivertd.
There bas bn aa andless amount ol
talk, and with so evident show ot ood.
OJsnee, tbat this popoorstif doetonnf
would aetlls varylhlflf. For ona, I
otlorsed tbs dtagnoeis mads four years
ago aad from a vetf well man I got
safutty sk-k. We want a ehaaea lo
work-to rasa mooe; tbat Is wby I
voted for lbs liaj if.
This country baa tried "frea trade,"
praelieallr ipeaklog, and It Is a sum-
tlt fatlara. lVottotios is "lt staff."
W want f wj mosey too, let it ba gold,
stiver er papor.
Tba country aswds mora boaloeea and
Uaa aoaswaee. tlaaai Ct aaiaiss.
El IVmswret.
UaapMAS, Of, Nov. It, Iwrt.
ct as nK rairruau rHti4aK!.
Ibe National Hnrgtral taatlluU. N.
81.1 Itasa HI., ttaa fraaetaaa, nraMfal
if trwata all uf onbo vIk aurf y.
Use er aim surf mm of Ibst Ustttate
ill U at tbs I'slsesi bnts4, I!t par,
Tbatslay, Norahr I :h, one day, to
aiaiiuue tsws. Tb snivs of tha la-
siii.ila l tiestinf ail a ol ettrtaiara
of lt i, dis of !. Lip and
ke )te, Ub !, kM lit and
bodily Jf'XmiiiesMWll aa ilM.B'tula,
oniti
nla-o only omt" in al-ont four years.
elite the for.t would U (h nu.lrd of bg NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
frame. A small army, nmsmtinfr of
limit a oral niMi aiwl ix-ilnnta lb reel elel 7U
, . ' , , , , 1 . ed A4uitnlstratrla ollha Estate ot hamiiel
phanU and a fi'W horiHlt, Uk part in N Xortati. deoea.et. will mass rinal hettle
Ka bunt uiva rhanttiera' JmirnaL MJld I ment of her arcuunu with Salil r.iale as such
they carry t,DU ami provision.. Jus, "'oi irfeWst"-
w ii u i'niiiii k"ii,m" "'""i 1 ne nnmen at Heppner, ir , ia sam 1 ooniT, on
emv ere In tirourcwi. Vhrn the nad nay ot January A. D lmrt, at I e'rlnrk
. t a . , a.m. sakaii a. muruan
marls of the t lriiliant are found h t I r
steadily trw lved down, and aa soon aa I fOtiCt Of Intention.
lie is louiiii fttraiiMHi 11 if 11 it 01 niaosi
KtMN lea ia nrirrd niralnst hltn. f AND OffK I AT Tilt bAU.Eit. ORE(IO!t.
1- -..I. 1 . , 4 1 i 4 in, a, xmm. praira ia naranr firei
m iir, ,ir pirn.nii uix.u lh. Iniio-i,.. nmt aetller hu lU x.llre ul
git ot hut iirien, and their ols- his Intention lomaka Rnal ptmil In support
u , . Kim. Ia ilia him his rlalia. and that sl1 pfnil will ha made
rrt l to .re him ao to tlr bim ioni. W. Morrow. omintVelerk, al M.ppnar,
uuk lie thou siamla al tmy, and the uretoa, on Iwemher t, l. is ;
tujr of war n-miwnre The o,,,Hlnf t VaVroS r swffl'uis f and
animals butt at one another with their taw. is. Tp. ia.. a. E .
hea.U d.wn. and should one ahow his iiwiof wttossaae to .re
e.-t. 1 ' 1- . w. . -.k fctoem. lowoosr-sldaoceapoBaad ealUs.Uoa
IIHUMH. HO tm 1J J l I J Ml"", M IV .l IHi I Ql M IQ U,nd, Til
WI..11 (ln.ll w,i,.rl ik kII.I l Ortnaa D. Alllsne. frms 0. Finns. Fllha
. . . ' . . ,, ,. , r. Hanion. ot ti.hi Wlla. Oraaott.tiUbartD.Coata.
phont is prraard by bla pursuers toward Hatdman. Orefoa.
water, of which he Wt ao murn in neni
after lila rrrliirui that hla hind Hr
ran be sharklnl aa he drinks, lie la thrn
kept atlai lir.1 by r- lo other ele
phant until be gradnatly beevntra a
rustoinril to UinOatfe, and In a few
month be It rnrupletely ut;4er control.
The is3rt U a bloudteaa one, and tha el
eplistnu when rapturesl are moat kind
ly treateil.
MOW TOT IS NtGUtCTEO.
(Mat
iAa.r. sirtoat.
Sealeter.
Motlct of Intention.
f ASlDOFrttt ATtAUatMM. EOO!I
1 4 t : !. Matte U berabT f1n lha
tha tniiMlnf stisat seliief fca tied aole ot
kit InteaUoa to suks tnal pronl la Supporl et
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rwuai iiTaurf, in anirn ib w-ii- i p f.wtijnw.
lemr of m rh.U ia not for a moment I fceise.
aidered. He It held In S Hfht rein, trukil
to walk alow or f sat U tttit bit run-
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Jiachtrt' lamination.
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sural ia n aiieniiiFn. wii i " ,rm I 1 1 ike uiknai ) kiIIki iiwIm
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ASM ! aiMsani intj rmmwi wxiww wm sja itiwer,
Don't buy your Bucks until you
sec the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Cunning
ham band, of Pilot Rock, which will
soon be in Heppner. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
Mi I I
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
mm
Desires to inform Sheep
men that he will represent D. N. Baker, ol
Weiscr, Idaho, in the line of
Fine Delaine Bucks.
He has 180 head at his residence in Hepp
ner, ailso some fine Merinos. Prices range
from S3 to 810 per head.
Call at osea oa. or writ to.
D. A. HERREN, Heppner, Or.
on
Hif.
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
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