Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 19, 1897, Image 1

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FOURTEENTH YF a p -."t- f .
H YEAR iflKPPNT; rnmm- Qr UJaBaar
SHM.WB. vTT- ,,.rr- COUNTY, OREGON, lmX ' Z
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Tuesdays and Fridays ;
PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY,
OTIS PATTERSON,
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Application. .
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Land Opficb at La Grandk, Orroon
MOTTCE 18 HEREBY GiVnM E
ofhI)olow.1,"g-named ettle' Bled notice
fore the 0ounV(ile7o,Kw"
on. at Heppner, Oregon, on February s,
JAMES AYERS
He names the fnlliu-)n..i.
John Rnrlrap Ton.. tn a . ..
George W. Ki5&a
w"' B. V. WILSON. Register.
0. R. & N.--L0CAL
CARD.
Sunday? Trrive.Tffi'L' :Sm- dal1'
day. Arnve . m. dally, except Mon-
4 1 iW.'SOTJfKB .Hemppner Ju-
east bound 12:51 a. m.
June
P. m. and 6.45 a. in. ' ' Kumg we'c-6:ao
United States Officials. -
yp'iSuent::::::::: QATeAri ind
BupBturvnMtot. .a Bl otevenson
Hcmriry of Treasury" T .2 h af!
Heoretary of War.
Heorataryof '"'ei ? Laniont
B-r.taryoUi;:::;;y.ngHMTC
. owie or Oregon.
Secretary of Bute'.'..'.' W h-
Treasurer...... -J!-.."-..11""!
Bant. Puhlin ln.(,; " ruiL-nmarhan
Attorney General
tienatora
Congrowmen
Printer
Timber Culture Final Proof.
Notice for PnbJieatloo.
XTOTICE 18 If ERFBV muyu m iiaJm
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notice or tntn. ?,"i"'5Kn. named
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in No.
Mor8ftD nd Menzo A Olden 01&
JAS: F. MOORE,
Register.
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of March i5i :V """e,aar. e
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Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
.,a-L'' ltl- oce Is hereby eiven th.i.
the follow n,rn.m-3.'S'reP7 ven that
her Intention tn I "5'"?' L??". n'a oce of
Oregon, on March 2nd, 197, vU
SEVEN
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"For '1897
GREAT SERIALS
Japreme Judgot.
..(). M. Irwl
5?.- W'eman
. J G. W. McHnd
J. H. UitviMl,
l rt. o. n.wn,
1 F, A. Mtwira.
fC. K. Wulvertoo
Sixth Judicial district.
Morrow County Offltials.
Joint Senator... . a m n
J. W. Beokett.
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J. H. Ho wan I
J. W. Morrow
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EUNICE BROWN,
Kbe names the following witnesses tn nrnv.
to"thn.nW-(i'?S-v1;." .PiP-wr, .Walter 8,
alB 18 JAS. MOORE. Register,
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE AT A TP
I of Orenin for r,. iul STATE
P. C. Thompson, Plaint ff, "l,r
vs. '
1. B. 8orry, 8. C. Bperry; Perry
Snyder and the Oregon Rail
road and Navigation Com-
T fi-J -"!!?"? ? 8perrr, defendant.
heret.v mm J",''11! 'You re
Plaint Bled aal,,; T .rin"" 'L"""?.r ''?:
ir '.T "': (r vr nr-t dy of th n
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enviueo court, to-wlt
mPCH1li (AST
SMteA1!?".!"' . treof. th
iun. of tnV.. h".T. " To., for the
dollarsa d r''"".'J,:Pr "! 1810
r.vr'"r"' "pons
BirpgxB Town omorsa.
Sfe Ar M? -o8 &,U
Mr,ht A. A. Hoberta
Precinct Offloerp.
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ilROWN 4 REDKIkLU,
' Attorneys for Pla ntlfl,
Ho., by order of Hon. phin Lb.eli
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618-20.
SUMMONS.
R STATS
Morrow,
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l.H. Kobbina..." ""A"":"" SL" .
n,r Defendant.
In the name of the Puis of Or'- Y,
tiSM'tatf 10 ",pr,r an'1
KAWLJ.N8 POST.NO.IL
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-h month. AlfftarMrelBttl o Ho.
L 'iT..: . : Obo. W. Hiiitb.
Adiutaot. U Comma, Ur.
D.J. iMcFauT, M.
OPPIOIti
At Mrs. h. Welch's Residence.
Kbjht telephone connertlou with
the Palace liutol.
Kalloiial m 01 Mwi
on ar
other-
the abor. .n.i,i . I"
o.t 01 .h. rzr: ur. . r.t
tied oourL '.1."'" 01 nU
Th First Day of March. 1BOT.
;nd If you fall to answer or etherwla
lor want M,of. th. p"tnan PwUMik.
mem aratnst ou I... .h. ... " ".'
toaelhnr wl.h iT.LIV'.J'" " ".""" "llarsl
d.r of itri ". ,m,n KUi
. theruauh. rSVff 'Sl I', . J,
from th. IWhdayof Jl' 7"
and for th. sum i.l 7Vi.!?"..""ul
Ihliinmmont la awr k kui.n-..a
uaataaa a. , - . . ' PWWH bji 1
A New I If a jtf aq.
rf Orat .verpOTed7TBtgt flrat ""thorltatlve and adequate Life of
(Begins in May , " 8 Bt- Ives- Tha only novel of Stevenson's still unpublisl
Charsea a. n. m n.. .
vrrh""Ai...,"S""BC"onl'of War Time."' Mr. nna .
Jb.T'ot,K Calinet, and is KOTttS
recollections and corresponaeiife 8 Ve.n authot'"Jve hlstoiy of this period from hu
Dlofi.ro. i . " "" w Lincoln. -
itr.ri ; ." ."no- Piaiiy taken nnder the editor's direction
r ' TEN FAMOUS WRITERS
UN SSS' thB -- h th. except,on
JOEL Cl'l'KE'a Maoazink. Uh Were c"Ktted from hi long ago, will
ETOlpSfS ,D 1116 "eld " th8 ,
all of the short storih Kipling will coutrlh.it ,.n
rrn.i,Tn . uunug meCOminar iu. vM i
"Z' TJ' Prepartn. for the Maoax,k. . 'Z.. .
,,u appear, although each will be i complete Tin itself ' W VMch the M
Anthony Hop n u.
Frank R. Stockton SUnloy Wevrn-n ??btrt0B'r
will all have storie. m . " y wymB Clark Ruaaall
The,e,!ur,8 .?y ?!etn of the great and tmnl"fL -
. .uu:ripon price of which is only " ""aa MAOAZiNifor
One Dollar n Yr-
I he S. S. McClure Co., New York.
A Campaign
Of Education
How to Get It
for
THE WORLD.
A Keeklaoe That Sold for Nearly Eighty
Thousand Pounds.
The Inmart of Muscat possesses a
pearl weighing twelve and a half
carats, through which you can see day
light; it is worth about 33,000. The
one owned by Princess Yousoupofl is
unique for beauty. It was sold, says
the Gentleman's Magazine, by Georgi
bus, of Calais, in 1620, to Philip IV., of
Spain, for 80,000 ducats; H.
value is about 36,000. The pope, on
his, accession, became the owner for the
time being of a pearl, left by one of his
predecessors upon the throne of the
Vatican, which cannot be of less Value
than 20,000. Empress Frederic h,.
a necklace composed of thirty-two
pearls, the total value of which has
been estimated at 35,000. Her mother,
Jueen Victoria, has a neekla f r.ii,
pearls worth 16,000. That of Baro
ness Gustave de Rothschild, made up
of five rows of these precious stones, is
valued at 40,000, while that of Bar
ones AdoJphe de Rothschild is even
more costly still. Both of these ladies
have given orders to their jewelers to
bring to them any "pearls of great
price" which may come into their
hands in the way of business. The
gems are usually purchased by one or
the other of these ladies and added to
her necklace.
' Good judges are doubtful whether I
"u awaru me palm to o)th
above two or to that of the empress of
wuo nas seven rows of pure
white pearls, valued at
SHIU1A...1.1.. v. 7 B
-..w.uuitK, oul lne stones of which
are perhaps less beant.i fni t
The one belonirlntr to rinnri t..i..'
ua, bix rows ana is said to have
turn, au,uuu.
-urn. n . .
iuuo, uosnoe, a sister of M. Thiers
has a necklace of several rows, which
mCu uer inirty years 'to collect,
and has cost her upward of 1S,000. The
empressof Austria possesses some of the
ueauuiut Dlack pearls it is possi
Wo to find; her casket and tw
urina of Russia are, in fact, the most
famous in the world for pearls of thia
Mme. Leonide Leblano sold her neck-
.-v. pC.iri a year or two ago for
bearly 80,000, but in consequence of
v.u nmtiers wnicn were whispered
-...u,MSBe Dought it back.
The stones in it graduate In size, and
iro exceedingly beautiful in shape and
$5.00
fx J3Sl
1 WOMLELED
A OFFER
MeMO
Ft, I IH A l vn
At tor eys lor Plaintiff.
To be educated one must read
the beat literature.
The best literature Is expensive.
Losllo'a Illustrated
Weekly,
PiiMI.1,1 ... ......
" nun Avenue Sav'
Nw York.lsfullofthar ithi..M' W
1U tllustraUons are superb; Its A
stories inarming; and It literary !
department, are edited wltb coo- Vf
homT ' U ' W"1" U .hould be In every S
W.k. th, unparalleled ofl.r of a copy Vf Jj
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly and our Sernl- V
Wtrekly one year for only $5.00. 5
..III.. .......
rw onisr or etierk to the
CANVASBACKS IN ENGLAND.
rate of ao Importation Into Graat BrlUln
of an American Dallracy.
An American woman who 1 m.tj
I n I Kh Wlulre of h,tfh "deerreo
J i"t 1"nin "ny story of the
fute of half a dozen canvasback ducka
Wkich she had arnt to England as a
prewnt to her mother-in-law. The
latter was an excellent housekeeper
und had prof eiwed herself to bo anx
jousto tiBte the renowned trans-At-
llintic rlnlntv iMM. .1 l 1 .
j ohd nuu nearu ho
viruv,uru.nuw nnhul
FEW WORDS.
V. a.
, m .ipoaient of a Dun-Ridden
' Debtor.
He was a manf few words and fewer
Atl y xne! ubicai?o. Post. , He
m-h 1", . De aisturled, and he
- . io enter into lengthy ex-
Tlll.nfi. 1171 -
r v.... .tueu a man came in, took
a seat beside his desk and asked if he
COllld cnHU A ...... u
" " . j "r1"' 111116 account it
tcouicu Him tO SaV! "Konll. T J
but I haven't got the money to-day"
And when Uie; man suggested that it
had been running- a long time it
Slm more to have to sav:
.1, ; i ;n,W Ul r hBye en very
SSl S f, "mothing for
rf cclt. xnere vras too much
chance for a man to get pressing and
annoy him by. stringing out . the inter
view. He tried keeping away from
the office at. the hour his creditors
Kam m tney changed the
bothered and annoyed by their impor
tunities just' when he was busiest
Then he hit upon : a brilliant scheme,
"e put m a day puttering around his
desk arranging things, and the follow-
; 1 Uin ready when the first
creditor arrived. He never looked up
from his work' as the creditor began:
'Could you-" He simply pulled .
string and a placard appeared which
read: -No!" The creditor w-SelSS
ly away without fini.or.ir.,, n.. .i. .
He even forgot to ask when he should
Call acrnin .1 . .
VU1 wiree weeks now no
creditor has received a verbal answer
and the young man say. it is a great
til Iocan answer their questions
without, stopping his work, and the
Placard has a discouraging effect that
makes them leave the sooner. His only
mistake has been when a man entered
hurriedlyand began: "Would you
like-" He pulled the placard Into
view and the man replied: "Oh, very
well; I am in no hurry, if you are not."
" P just in time to see that it
r... iw 1Uvo j eaten him.
mxmm
Absofutely Pure
him and all to; "V- l"e 'ooa Kiit
he cheap brands. ' rao common to.
BAKING POWDER CO.. NKW T08K.
ONE WOMAN'S
SO DREADFULLY CANDID.
Woes of the Writer or Artist Who Has
Plaln-gpohen frloaC
uo you write? flh r.n ,
friena .haUe, hl.
a?, eLvr pUy' w whatever it is, says
All Tho Year Ea,i v ' "y!
rlnlr. 1 . . DO
srr: . uc.n .ooa .w.k m you
. .nv JCMI aaUTO. aXllrl sS sa
about decaying powers and writing
yourself OUt. till, lika Itenrw tr
CToanr "VV. 111 .u . .. 'uu
ti u r,u 01 tins man?"
lernapsyou fanc vrtn .an r..i. i
which easo hanariag-commltto..";;
critics and dealer, are t .1.
sav age Hon. In your path if you happen
to be blcaapd with . . ,' 1 .
ft.. vnum jriend.
The WOr.t of it is. th mar. I. . .f" a
and will i . I. " " "H
of course without mnxh t....i.i. ... n
thai ht .,f.rU'n Xtnt h k0
what ho is talklnir ahnnt
are bound to have am.
. .. Unl.i it. . . . "rwim
tareiuiiy - " uogina ry gent y pranclna-
man
fiioua;
" " "t",n' 01 wmporary aber-
v nia opinion. Whoopl
You've got It. Your shadow, .re
r'r u 'our "fht pasty, your
drawing 1. weak and your lei, i,"uo
Urtngoutof tot,., and atth- -i A!
"usianci 01 it all
urn ma candid
ler'i klodueae.
wm. rntLAND. to. a. bihhop.
PreaUeak CsaOiltw.
STOCK EAND8.
waue rwaaMBfMwsaDastftBtiaaiiAiA
I rwr Braoa ta rreeof ekarsj.
boakkrs eatUe. ie Iwft kOpT "
im rtaht kip, I (U hr.ii ..
Mivimiiuuwuuill a OWLi'l w ' Hehthii.. ZXr"
I ane will ia nht. '
TRANS1CT3 1 6ENEUL B1VH0S BCSB1SS
OOLLKOTIONS
Had. oo Favorable Tenoa.
Hoppnor, Orecoii. W
pw Led in Ice the game arrived in good around your work rather in the
oond lion, ami Lady M , the reclpi- 'of the commencement of a
f nl, invited a couple of friends to par- war dance.
. "Fancy my feeling - said th
American, describing the affair after-
r,., -wnen a pair of ducka were
n u,rnt on uie table done to death
..... .tn ma witft onlona, aage and pota-
.n, v.,,0 my lauier-in-law, carefully
. tne portions to a
and the el max r...i...
after enduring disappointed and dUanl
,.. ....... un me pari of the guekta.
.r.. ...era remarked; "I muat aar
M:inrr., 41... t . .
v.t . renter prefer our
hngl Uh duckling to your canvaabacks.'
I could not tell her that it ... Ifc-
t I . . . S.IIB3
that had destroyed tha ehl.f .11
1. , 1 .. - "a. aai
1 ar fviiiH ill ri 1 f o . . at a . " -
w -'....-w iiurfFTPr. Tnm mthtm - I rlanf frtil..-Ji . . ' "
there and they had t I- A." . ."T".0"!!1
and th. D,,t d x had tho piuf ai.- r"M.TT ba5c
eating a pa'r of my canvaaWb. bavabmn Ktrm.n.M. 7 .7
CHAT.
he Would Fall in Love tn Spite of Her-
eeir.
j She was such a pretty girl, not too
tall and just plump enough. Her eyes,
like a child's, were full of , roguish
laughter, and while she listened her
dimples came and went.
,Vhen there was a cessation in the
laughter she came forward and lpanori
against my desk and the floor was
hers.
"No, I don't agree with you," she
said. "I can't. I do like a big man, not
a fat one, and he mut be rather tall,
too, for I'd like to have him as near
heaven as possible you know; but 1
don't agree with you about the bru
nette, for my heart inclines toward
blonds.
"Can't say how it happens," she said,
as she drew her eyebrows thought-
.u.iy Horner out l think, I really
do, that it is because the first Jtime I
ever fell lu love, when I was of the
serious age of thirteen, the boy was a
blond. Aiiy way, 1 have noticed ever
since then that every time I fall in love
it's always with a blond, and I think
it must be due to that first : impres
sion. "Oh! I do fall in love continually. I
can't seem to help it. Every single
year I have at least one good ease and
sometimes oftener.
"But, as I said, It's alway. .with' a
blond. Now I've Just' got acquainted
with a new blond, and he la perfectly
fascinating, and every time I think of
the serious work I have planned out
for the wlutcr I shake with apprehen
sion, for I can't bo really and truly in
love and accomplish any groat amount
of work.
"Usually I manace to fall In I,... i.
the spring, and then I hare tha wlmi.
summer before me, but here 1 am con
fronted for the first time in the fall,
with a case of serious lovn and
work. Now. what's to bo
Earnestly she looked at me and arm.
pathetirally I looked at her-then I
auggeated: "Well, go ahead! mayb. It
will prove an Inaplratlon to you."
Slowly she ehook her bead and
pouted. "Hut It won't I never could
do two things at once. "-St. Louis He-
publlc.
U that If
. . ao
IT i 7 " , 1 M Would W touch
- Bifain aa mnn . . . n .
but
so
as.
I waa bound to give it to you," he
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
ootitbiog, aud n0 irriutlog, ,tftng(b. rnded up In a pte! It la iiI1m to ro- ''"Ht4i romady f ,
lrt, ati not we..io, s(Baj lo fff 'ate the ntorUBeatlon I suffered or tha ch",I'Ir1 hBd, cbllna,
tlf-aneb ar. tbt qoslitie. 0 ruwiU'a W mm,i 0CT'r Introduce chr,"'to 7- tit
LfU.sE.rl, Kir. ,b. UmZl "Htl.hp.Utea" Dr. . .....
Tetter. Halt-Itheum and Om.
t.. itnmu hiDi nl smarting, Incl-
rin llntmon
7 ' ,f r "' ny canvaabaeke en bare twn rtnant-nUr rnrrd by it It
Iml. wh le the other, were actually le!ly eflknt for Itching tdlr and
i1ed up In a plal It la nedlr.m to tl fritf Trx, f ivvJ
U thai SHiwI fl...il- . . nHritxsul tasaaa..!- .Ll1at t . t .
tf
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EXCHANGE
Oa all tris af the world
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rv at Us. tat ta 42 Mora.
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Hound Trip $ 10.00
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a. Band.
ly In sdanco,oa.a,, 1.1.60, 2o bttar " l.,,,mrn ""'" ,B Meslco,
e)trblo.t.m of oe.spt)rs CsB la ma.!. iT rHtirned Jurist, aeordlrig to
tb UU. B"J 11,0 ?w V,k . I saw two Me.i.
tr.,, . "T waaning f.r gold, and tb.lr
vH, TDotupaoB mna at... tt....- I trxwliriir aim. L .. . . ....
n m v., . r- 1 - - mm ..'r 1 a nu in 1
Ht.pa, aad Mooom-ot, amvlBf ovry fl-a?. Thry wro at w,rk la a dry Th. .
day -wmf Mood., MJ U.tW f"' w'U."mA ktfn rf water I. u '.! ,
y eioepl NuaJsr. MbnrU.t .4 . . 7 . """If" th. aurlfcrrr.,
frost Lit.-
cta-pcr Ug.
lr. I .ad r a r-.,I!ll,. u a ...
iiTi111 J?"?" ia bad j
eomlltldii. Twite. Mocdl twrin.. .a
..: , ' . .J,V t food but
Miwlkli-o and the U.t la tta to put s
rao la prim Cotidillun. IVf. .
. ' .rm mm.
uw ywr package.
THE CONSCIENCE
FUND.
'arty tm tht. f Mil ary. II
" tm ai 10 ooe.
A .
'.nvirnc. run.!" has f!aTir.
afatertw-rtte .f th traaur- Am.
rVrx... A I ...1... - ---"--".. w. w.e . ( rUm.n n I i.... i... ...... ..'
ti -L . m 1 .-..., -isrrs (II wind Lie W .tr...,,,!. I . . ri ". IS wai
""'v' "" a d.mB tk. ..11.. t.-i. r, " ' I "pvaort Uy th. rifb tr
ti ... . .. I f-aratua ri,ri.ii.l ..t . .... prarttrM.r.t In 11
10 i pujiston via 11. . " " J eroir
MUM ra.dl.to. .aaj .... H
by Uklag ibkj roala. It aa. blaokr-t by th. Cntirr. th t.m.A tt..
qiaiblia tb aawat. ih at.,,. ... b'lfb aloft again and awis.
ii ib .ia. trill ntk maasiM
WISDOM NOT WELL ' FOUNDtD.
A Toaa. Wornaa of Llttl. IeraUf Wke
tall ad tpoa Itr. IIuImim.
"I remember once In m ezrM.rl.no.
remarked a literary yomuf woman, "of
Uklng several ladies to call on tb late
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holme, wbca I waa
In aclio.il lu ItoeUm. j t.a.t known ih.
Ilolmea alnro cbll.lliouil. and
thera pretty morh aa I cl.ul ...
often took frlroda of riita. will, me to
ae tha good doctor. On this M-taalun
one of the lali.. was a young marrted
womaa. woo had never read any of 1.
Holme.' books, and aha ln.i.it 11...
I enah h.r a bit, ao that aha woald sua
make any m.alakea. I uld br aaforal
tlliaa. aol dwelt eepwially apno the
'Aatorrat of tha llr.akfast TabU.'ba.
cause that was any favorite. tii,a ...
aa Intelllffeat nraa n,l .
rapid learner, ao that whan . .i.mi
Out I felt twrfertlr that al.a ...,i.t
Ao ana rrdit. Well. firytl.iog went
swtmniiiigly along, and ah. wuwiy kept
allfOlon lb. biatk .Miration. . ..( u
amd tha eotnpliro.aU of tboaoofa
who w.ra eonvrraaat with tha t.M,.- .
bunks that la, swiuimlngly aatil Juat
as wa were Waving. Tbra al.e sttwj
10 think aha otirbt to aar a.Mn.thln.
sad aha di.1. waa iistealnf, aa It
bapttoul. f.ir I bad rroa a lull
car.lpaa, end bad tb. tight she watal
to tr? b.r.lf.
M f a -., a.at..4ufrtra4
4 ri.oMrTb U.tli. tt..
tfimm,Mf tt-ifjttr.
mm trala at Erho t'..n....
--wwnnun.
'"" F Vi at Btor. W. ti. tuo
through ir. a. lb. O. R A N. lt
'" via. fasaiiil., VTJia Walla aa4
Fodli, TSffogb lpra, f.,.1 aa4
noi ! fa la riieUna tth
Ita fete. I'ar.fta. It( M
mlmmbm.m tmk
ia4 M "a..kax aoaasHiag itb h
..! alaa. aUap-, s,,. .. ... .
I JI, m 11 ..a ia a.... ....- .. ..
. 1 . . . - '-- . who sm
"" ionaaa ra.Ja
" TU wiad blew ,.y lh7 fln. , T fV
.1 laat the, ud ther- r hl?. '.
Jrl in IIM hlank.t a d rabla band
fulof gravl and bavy aaad. la l.Ub
gbiterwl afrwy.lw.,,k..f g.,1.1.
A a rU on my M.h-an drlwr tld
that tha two ma a.rs pfAmUt
making threw ray f.mr d-lsr a day
4Hr,g tha tlmo thy workM. Ut
that aa warn thry had wNMte tb.l
ala up- thy w,ld go lato Kahta
"' rrni. a.11 Uii
waa
f tha trvaaurv
and Sl'lwara In IK.
griitral fund of tint g..-rntnri-t under
in. nra.i or inin t. ........ m 1. . .
tr,)iiia
l.lk oihf r aiuwte t.f the tra..,,. 1.
ho U..-I V any tmrnra that e......,
.y ur.n pr.tfr. iu origin waa due
to th. fart that away back ia tb be-
tot ssla-Abo.i
Mb lha
tf
'! I f l V IA.. . W ...I
k.a t...A .... ' ' 'lm
1 ta and .aa.k I
ilaif.r Oardmaa. Ale f aarM f
ajs '-as d. to g,
liWalf af HIUl.
si baa. Us. .. 1 rt . .
i4MI a tl. ..it.
,w pa"trira, 4
ka a, 1 a , .
.--ep. aii ei.aa
aa4 9.1.,. at daaasaaaa,
lit prvarot rrnturv asnr
tmm irgaa l fr tk. alien.
Immm i n . la a. ,11.. a... I..
b defaulted tha trrr..r-,., ...
fruld find IUf ot,y Ivy rvtaroiag lh
W-wt-y to th trveMMiry. Tbl was the
beglnolng rf tha amat showing th.
f-wipte .,f tta.tMy l y tha g.rr.rnm.t,t
trm ahbnowa prrwioa. u,.
fund baa IWa aramtsllrg n U,t,
nd small auma, until at tha arnt
tima It aggrvg.te aarly arrfi rssi. V.m
MltUotwa ar rTlv.4 arsrlr
" wjuaadrr Iba lM alrk Ui. bad a 71, 'r'" P ,.r ,a
In wbi.ky.nd airmt. brf.aw u.y woull ,. ,U 'l'1 off
ao W tha rah b to wort
Mr. W.rl I. ftrniib. of rrHl.riiiketea.
Ifa, aa Imobled with sbroaU aiarrb.ak
f'av-flblfly year. II. fc4 (msmsm
'ally eafiaf. II, a! ti mm. M. . ....
n of a abort t.e until b would bar
to ft a a. a ,d hwi teealaJ he
anMof the HmI t.Hral, iae la Canua
a4 Aen.rir but H tm aaraaaaaal m.
Itaf. Oum day b 'ia-l ap aaaeaaoay
ei ahanaa to r..d aa ati.riiw.Ml
t ftaR.hvlaiha (V.lia. Cl.l. ..j
I ar, iUm1f He S bottle of
it. ibe BM .1 bMaad hi,, sad Ite ana.
tiaa-4 aa faral falsa. aala faa
Onaeaf A llrvek.
.aftia.
0s
raaaa l ...
iadMai a aswd
Ml
. f wla.i.i,ie WkM. 1revi a
U a-l u.f. Tb t'.k tVifW
u M Irsia Ibroagboat by
Ih vAflaa, iko tas.
. .M 4 a)) t. aar, ,4aAM.
asf aosaf.-ubia. i .Urn liahta e Mrs
by II -.Uarai.4 1'iaf 14m M.ki
at U.K.at.1 M aiyt,t. I'm,!,.,,
'1f last r
ataa,. af f.'t,t,M( H a.ta. .4 a.
.....ar, i. e. agi, i Tb.i4
ad, Ot.goo,
v-...Ki.rai.iv. arxl kawUmst a f..rv
angBi.iapaaa bef.ar a a.-aA,a.aioUn)
kt rewired, showing that ev.a a men
reBra ran fw th. ,ffw (
wvm'.
'Hew ta fere all Mia tn-awe-WaJiily
araly "S,ai (N-,ioaLM
5 1 ieoraal ta4li(. ralrd Cart
a(r,Mi.iaa, tub, alt frMata lha
fsaa. bae le, m-mm, tn, .,i.t (faa ,,,a
lar, akita a4 b'sltbr It. f rel k-a.1
tagead rare!, ar
lai.4f. A.I taaf eeg-
M fW asao yiaiasaat.
A tei-a IHs I. lean aa Sat,
"- try, aaya lha Load.
airrnhttt . tha ..-rkalilra I'ai.
Wrra fn-tr, lUivoUy. la Ait
l.lrrr.. rUt.l mwrnhmg la Ik-aa
Iy t-..k ..t with him a eat wkkk
ha U pfmmm to a frtoa
lalB'lia, Nm day afwy taaamvaJ
ftf 11.. steaoHr In !..M,Lay uwy war
.aa4. and, trwf h aha wa awrvlMe
bb a4 bw,ha waa sArrwtartw tc
ba fnad. Iir oa.r bad nulla giraa
br ap f bt a bra ha rriv4 1.
WllVgaoe fmta H.gtaat tbel tke rat
b4 hiada bar ariaraa.a at bt ,.JJ
LivTt... b,,,a lh t)ih ,f tartuh,,
aa ratf, and ,ila,i. M tymf m
lo la.Ha aod lav b waa .pit. a tha ar
d,f.ay Mnn ..f h,f ijf 1 k4 tmfU
1 y lv..Uf f-'. aJ
Iht-r la t., r .a to cVbl Umt t
StasjUai m are.