Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 20, 1897, Image 2

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The times this fall will be the
best seen for twenty years, else
the Gazette is mightily off its
trolley.
The people are utilizing the
first fruits of McKinley prosperi
ty iD paying off Cleveland mort
gages. Wise people!
Quite a number of Oregon and
Washington fairs will be held dur
ing the coming three months, and
as botn these states hate been
blessed with abundant crops of all
kinds, the management of the var
ious fair associations should look
to their interests and endeavor to
have a large attendance. This
can be accomplished through the
medium of the press. A few dol
lars expended in the columns of
the newspapers would undoubt
edly increase the attendance and
bring good results financially. A
trial bottle of this advertising
cordial would probably build up
the wearing system of a number
of our state and county fairs and
restore them to health and vigor,
Let the various managements
give this medicine a trial.
year is estimated at o6,6o0,o60 bushels.
American rart&eri are in a position to
supply this deficiency and wit) receive1
liberal prioeafor doing H. Wheat is
now worth 75 pbr bushel and will go
higher before harvest ii over. Milton I
ugle.
Tbe indiana law requiring that prison
manufactured goods exposed tor aale
should be plainly labeled "oonviot
made" baa been declared unconstitu
tional on tbe ground that it interferes
with tbe right to contract) discriminates
against goods of other states and inter
feres with interstate commerce. Tbis ie
a vexed question In nearly every state
in the nnion tbe question of bow to
employ the oonviot labor. Statesman.
"On the whole, tbe faot remains that
it is a pretty poor kind of Spanish ori
sis that does not give rise to at least
one romor to the effeot that Weyler will
be at oooe recalled from Cuba," says the
San Francisco Bulletin. If be don't
keep well oat of the way of tbe advanc
ing columns of General Gtome, be will
not be in oondition to be recalled very
long, excepting in a wooden overcoat.
Salem Statesman.
The Walla Walla Statesman
says that the republican party is
lucky. Well, we should smile!
They were always lucky.
Nobody seems to be uttering a
word of regret at the final depart
ure of the Wilson law from the
statute books of the country.
It is evident that populism and
democracy will not again enter the
arena together to battle under the
same flag and with the same
slogan.
Klondike or Glondyke will see
much suffering this winter. Thous
ands will curse the day that they
were lured to the icy north by the
greed of gold. .
Don't get eiofted, friends, end depend
Upon Bix-bit wheat too muob. Lets
diversify, and intensify, and manufac
ture, liaise wheat, bnt don't set all
one ben, Salem
Henby Clews & Co., the New
York bankers, are sending out in
vestment guides. This manual is
replete with information relating
to investments, and is one of the
surest signs of returning prosper
ity that can possibly come from
an v source. Henrv fJInwn' rnnnrta your eggs under
- r.. .
nn flnnnoa ova r,r.m.AnA H, V, DtBieSman.
absolutely accurate ana reliable, their wheat Wednesday for ?5 cents per
ClewB says confidence is again re- bushel. Ed. LinsDer sold for this price,
storfid. f-RnitftliRts ura Rflflkino- in. and John Crow sold for the same figure
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vfistmants and monav in inmnr. mBny 0,nere wonl J nave sold oould they
.en i . e ""TV DCVU1CU tuw UtlUUOUUlD LfllUO UUl
lively easy and general activity in tbey couId Dot flDdboyer.. Early in
all lines of business may be ex- the day the warehouse oompany
pected all over the United States, entered into a deal to purchase 150,000
bushels at 75 cents from a number of
fnrmpra vhn taflrAil nf nnnlinn. ihnli.
Andree, the explorer, has again wbeati but H. F. Pieroe. one of their
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uocu ueaiu num. jx uiepatuu nnmoer, Dacaea oai ana ine aeal was
from Hammerfast. Norway, bbvb called off. Later in the day 73 cents
that one of the searchers for Ilerr
Andree met the sailing vessel
Aiken about July 22, and was in-
formed by her captain that one
or Her crew bad snot a carrier
pigeon between North cape and
Seven islands, on the north coast
of tbe island, bearing a message
And wheat dill booms. Besides
the high price for wheat, every
thing the farmer raises or pro
duces is going skyward. Hurrah
for the farmer!
PoruLisM means well. It is the
result of discontent. It cannot
flourish in good times. There is
no UBe for it. It is dying faster
than it grew into existence.
The smiling fields, the advance
in wheat and wool, and the song
of the many factories which have
resumed operations since the new
administration went in, make the
calamity Bhiicker very sick.
The First Eastern Oregon die
trict fair will be held at Prairie
City, commencing Sept. 27. The
management promises a grand
display of Oregon products and a
arge attendance is expected. The
Gazette acknowledges the reoeipt Lpenkiog
of a complimentary ticket.
It has been reported to the fed.
eral government that British ves
sals aro landing passengeis and
freight at Sknguay instead of
Dyea, the latter being a port of
entry and the formor not, in di
rect violation of law.
It is intimated iu Washington
that if Canada IuhihU on repeals
on Ametioan miners going iuto
the Clondykc, the government wil
prohibit Canadian and British
oflicials going to or returning from
that country over American tor
ritory.
i
It is a great thing for this coun
try, now that there is an exUting
gold standard of value, that whil
we have an abundanro of silver,
$:.2l,(KK),000, in the treasury, w
Lave so limited it that wo lav
the use of lotu money metal
without fear of the depreciation o
either.
The most encouraging foaturo
of the rejHiitu allowing the return
of buMiiesa activity is that the
come from small as well as largo
ilacs. When every community
finds itself bumly employed the
profowttioual agitator finds his oc
cupation gouo the country proa-
porous.
Tut manufacturrrs and the
farmers are now engaged m a race
to at who (.ball slow the greatest
evidence of prosperity. Come to
think, that was just what the re
publicans claimed Uat year
that prosperity io manufacturing
and prosperity in farming went
band in land.
was being offered. Baker City Repub
lican.
Representatives Tongue and Ellis have
returned from Washington, and, while
not 'communicative on the subject of
federal appointments, say that tbe Ore
gon congressional delegation have not
yet deoided on any recommendations.
Probably they are waiting for tbe arrival
of John B. Mitchell, whose influence
seems so potent with President Mo-
THE WATER $CESttO$.
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Aa Eo:l Being Made to Economlae la the
Water Supply that All May Have Knoach.
The matter of tbe water supply for
Heppner and tbe duty of tbe Heppner
Light Water Go. towards the town
have been the subject of discussion
among our people tor some tidie. T be
president o! the Company, &tr. H. V.
Oates, being io towni an informal meet
ing of the oouneil was held od last
Wednesday evening at which time Mr.
Gates addressed tbe body.
Mr. Oates stated that lb present
shortage of water was entirely unneces
sary and was Caused by waste, extrava
ganoe acd abuse of privileges allowed
by the company. He said that tbe
oompany proposed to stop tbis, and that
already suoh progress bad been made
as to oonvinoe him that every inbab
itant, using water legitimately, oould
have enough for all purposes paid for
and allowed by the rules of tbe com
pany, and that there would be a reserve
of water of sufficient quantity to
sprinkle tbe business portion of Main
street.
He also discussed tbe purpose of the
oompany and tbe relations tbut tbey
intended to maintain with the town,
olaimicg that this was a mutual matter
Mr. Gates said tbat during the next year
an effort would be made to increase the
supply of water so that all legitimate
demands could be met.
Tbe import of tbe remainder of Mr.
Gates' talk appears in the following
wbioh formed the body ot a oirodlar
distributed yesterday ainong the oom
pany's patrons':
Tbe season is very dry. Nearly all
sources ot water supply are drying up
and W9 find everyone even those who
are not regular patrons depending on
us tor their supply at a time when we
are exhausting every resourse to supply
regular and legitimate demands for city
and patrons.' We are now supplying
water at tbe ratio ot 90 gallons per day
to each person in the oity a greater
amount than is used in any ot the oom -meroial
cities. This establishes the
LITERARY NOTES.
1
MoClure's Magazine tor September
will oontain a new ballad by Kipling a
dramatic personification ot Bogi'istl rule
In Egypt. There will also be a humor
ous itofy by Robert Birr, reciting tbe
disoomfiture of a Haw York oonndenoe
man by a kindly but ingenious and res-
dlute oowboy.
Miss Susau E Blow, whose recent
artiole in The Outlook on the kinder
garten in the United States has attract
ed very wide attention, contributes to
the eduoational number ot Tbe Outlook
(August) a paper on Tbe Kindergarten
Ideal, whiob oaonot fail to interest all
edaoators, as it touohes many points of
great importance in child edaoation.
$3 a year. Tbe Outlook Oompany, 13
Astor Plaoe, New York.
Lady Cook's "Essays of life," an Eng
lish work, as well as her other publica
tions, are attracting great popularity
and In donsequence meeting with an
immense sale. The American
Mr. Hebern, 7119 Euolid Ave.,
111.
agent is
Chicago,
eastern uregon
State Normal School,
Weston; Oregon.
ONLY. STATE SCHOOL N ,
EASTERN OREGON
Located on the O. R- & N. Railway
midway between Pendleton and
Walla Walla. Students admitted at
all times of the year. -
First-Class Training School for Teachers.
Yooal and Instrumental Music taught
by competent instructors. A gradu-
ate of the Boston Conservatory bas
charge of tbe instrumental depart
ment. 'Flie IacUes Boairclingg Hall
Is thoroughly equipped and offers ex
cellent accommodations at reasonable
' rates. Send for catalogue.
EIGHT MlliE NOT iS.
Addseas M. G. ROYAL, President of Faculty or P. A. WORTHING
TON, Secretary Board of Regents, Weston, Or.
FRANK ROGERS
from tbe explorer, addressed to
tbe Aftonbladet, of Stockholm, Kinley. Jacksonville Times.
which reads as follows: "Eighty
two degrees passed; good journey
northward Andree."
Congressman Tongue did not get
borne on Friday as was expected, but
be did oome on Saturday morning. At
tbat date as tbe train pulled np at the
station the Hillsboro Cornet band struck
up a number in welcome to onr towns,
man, and as be. wearied and dusty.
stepped from the platform be realized
that he was at borne, since voioes and
faces familiar bv an aouuaintauoe c(
thirty years pressed forward for a hand
shake and a weloome treating. Mo
was on the order ot exercises;
faot that some ot our patrons ere abus
ing tbe rights and privileges of service.
We have enough water for all and will
use all we have, but are determined to
stop all waste and tbat Consumers shall
have just and like treatment. For tbis
purpose the information and instructions
herein is supplied. During the season
of 1897 the whistle will blow daily at
6 o'clock, p. m., at which time irrigation
may begin. It will blow again at a
o'olook, p. m., when irrigation must
oease, except that in the higher distriot
north and along Main street to and west
along May street tbe patrons may use
the hours between 6 and 8 a. m., and no
other lime.
Extravagant waste ot water through
sink waste pipes for any purpose, or
where the evident intention is to water
gardens therefrom will be considered
sufficient exouse to stop all servloe.
Tbe hours designating the period dur
ing whiob water oau be need for irriga
tion do not establish any right for two
Very hot weather.
The sound of the header and thresbe r
is beard.
Mr. White, ot Lexington, is threshing
on Eight Mile.
Born td tile wife ot E. C. Asbbaugb ,
July 8tb, a son.
Squirrels are not so numerous, as tbey
are going into winter quarters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hauler were visit
ing on Eight Mile a few day ago.
Fred Koigbten was hit with a broken
singletree on the arm, inflicting an ugly
wound.
Tbe fruit trees that were stripped ot
their foliage last season and put out
leaves again tbat season, are not bearing
tbis year.
Grasshoppers are plentiful io this
neighborhood. Tbey are stripping tbe
orchards in some localities ot leaves
and fruit.
Some bad oases of Klondike fever on
Eight Mile. It is coDnned to only a few
individuals. Tbe disease does not seem
to be contagious.
Mr. H. Leathers and Miss Cramer, of
Hardman, were married last Sunday, nCH13)
U. tu. Jones, J. r., omolaticg. May tbeir
lives be perpetual sunshine.
E. M. O.
Eight Mile, Aug. 12, 1897.
J. J. ROBERTS
Rogers & Roberts,
Contractors and Builders.
Flans and Estimates Given on Short Notice.
All Kinds of Repair Work Done mhsv.
OFFICE HOURS-Day and Night. Leave Your orders "Any Old.
Place" and Rog. or Jim will eet 'em. o o o o o o o
B
00TS AND SHOES
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS AT
LICHTENTHAIv'S
Be ba anything In this line that you may deMfe and you cdn depend on it you get a
good article when Mat guarantees it;
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Specialtyi
WHAT OUR RXCHANGKH SAY.
Tbe Canadian government often shows
an enterprise which our own govern.
ment might well oopy. It bas made
application to tbe authorities at Wash
iogton to be permitted to build a
telegraph line from some point on the
ooast of Alhska to Tagisb, aorots tbe
summit of the mountain range, nearly
100 miles. If it is the purpose of Can
aila to oonatruot a telegraph hoe to
Dawson Oity, and to do it tbis fall, its
enterprise is one wbioh deserve to be
highly commended. Tber is no good
reason, now tbat the Yukon valley is
assuming such business importance,
why it should not be oonneoted by trl
rgraph with the outside world, so tbat
wo may kuow at all times what is going
oo there.
Congressman Ellis was at the Terklas
hotel, l'l rtland, 8aturday and Hun day,
and it is said that lie was tbe busirtt
man io Oregon, and the bold teeming
ly tbe most popular one in tbe city
Tbe delrgatioo ot those di-tiring to de-
Vote tbeir servloea to Uncle 8amual was
there In fores, and the boll boys re
ceived tip for carrylog eards np to
CougrwMiroau Ellis' room until tbey
thought they bad a small section of lb
Klondike. Aod yt they rereivod no
atUfanioo, for until the balance of the
Oregon ooogreMiooal delegation er
rive no recommendation ill v m In,
Th Dalle Chronicle.
lb county judge in Oregon er not
rrqulred to givt bonds. Thi is erou
omiMlon. Tli very officer of lh coun
ty wbo I at lb bead of tta buiine
affair, and bo ba io bit bands large
ly lh direction of lh management of
Ilia vaet property inlereat of widows
ad the orphan. I under no biudiug
obligation, miUid of bn own properly
aod bia own Poneeienc, to aet boaeatly
aod deal fairly. It it happen tbat be
ba neither property nor ponneienr,
then lb Uipayer and tli property of
eaUle run I ufT-r. lb legialatqr at
it oeil aea.ion slionlj by all mean dt
continuous boura unless tbe lawn re
indeed tbe wbole matter was an inform- quires it. Every lawn should and must
al meeting which wa without cere- have water to keep it in good order,
mony. Mr. Tongue entered bis private but to use a sprinkler to run more than
carriage where bis son and daughter five minutes at on plaoe is a waste of
were waiting and drove home. But be water and does injury to a well kept
stopped there only long enough to put lawn. In paying for use of water on
A Bare Thing for Yon.
A transaction in whiob you can not
lose is a sure thing. Biliousness, eick
headache, furred tongue, fever, piles
and a thousand other ills are caused by I
constipation and sluggish liver. Cas-I
oarets Candy Cathartic the wonderful
new liver stimulant and intestinal tonio
are sold by all druggists and guaranteed
oure or money refunded. O. 0. 0.
are a sore thing. Try a boi today ; 10c,
25- 50o. Sample and booklet free, tt
off dusty garments for within a half
bour he was iu bis offloe and at bis desk I
bard at work. Mr. Tongue will not be
able to take a summer vacation. U
will stay in Oregon till December, giv
ing at leu t ion to professional business
aod looking after those matters of legis
lation in which the state will be in
terested at the neit session ot ooogress.
Ilillsboro Independent
Hon
WHY TIM KM ARB (iOOl).
Which
Tut democratic aecitiun tLat
trust and )rotcctiv tariff go
Lam! io Laud it oratwbat weak.
dihI y tbe fart that traiU Dtrer
flouriaLrHl io the I'tiitod Slalci as
tbfjr di 1 during tU three )fr of (
tie late drimMratia (inff, which'
Lu La(.pi!4Cs, ' ' i
Point From HratUtreeta
Talent Io all.
"llra.litreels," wbicb is reoogniied as
a most conservative publication, sum-
marue the buiine aituation:
"1. Tbat tbe crop er gooj.
'"J. That Ibe price of wheat and OJt-
tou ba o greatly advanoed a to ponr
core of million ot dollar into tb
lap of tb farmer, while lb prio of
other (taple ha advanced in sympathy
with these.
"3. Tbat short crops in Europe, In
dia and Argentina aur a command of
thru bigh prirea d iring tbe market season.
"4. That merchant everywhere are
repleninbmg their lot'1 of goo. la a
tbey hav hot doo for i-Ti-ral year
pat.
"5 Tbat In o ineiiei ee raiuoad
earning every tie re alio improvement.
"6 Thai there are already ign of
revival Io industry, tb manufacturer
beginning to anticipate lb new demand
for good.
"7. Tbat onr oorl for tbe laat
year bav b -no o eoornimialy In eioea
of oar Import to rank n vry bea
ily a aroditor nation - a adilion tbat
doe Dot f aaranree proaperity but io
leads ntroogly to belp it.
'H. That tber i every whero among
lb farmer a leeliog ol tioprfatne
ab!rbhBo iited for veral year
pa!."
lawn, you pay for what tb lawn re
quires, and not for any specified number
of hours' servioe.
Rule 12 prohibits tbe nse of hoe
without nozale, any irrigation exoept
during tbe specified hours, uie of hose
for otber purposes tban irrigation and
extravagant nse of water.
Rule 14 prohibits waate ot water
through leaky fixtures.
We will striotly entoroe these rules
and It for abase water is turned off it
will not be again turned on daring tbis
season.
In tb early spring by advertisement
in the Qssette we notified end warned
all tbat water for gardens would be
stopped at auy time. W oaonot any
longer permit the nse of water for gar
den. It, at tbe end of a abort period
w find tbat by flopping waate else
where w oau tupply water for garden
oolioe ot tarn will be given.
OCTY ON f'liONDYKK OlTriT8.
ttryfc4y Pay
Caocareta Caadv Catbarlie.
lb most
rect th giving of official bond by tb wnd fl mrdal diecoveey of tb ,
county Judge. talent Hiiemn.
Onegreawmae Kill 111 a food story
on Frank J. Talker, wbom h met at
Walla Walla. A every on kaow Col
onel Tarker for maay year wa a demo
cratic war bore io hi s Hot of Wash
ington, but a year aga h Ml in with
th populUt aoj beoam lUyao up
Krter. W bea h met Mr. Klli l i.
"I don't kuow haw it I ie otber part of
tb eouutry, bat the wv of prosperity
be certainly struck Walla Wall
Wbl I 7S eeoU, the farmer are all
happy, aod, to tell lb train, I don't
know wbl elll beeianf a popolni."
Kugn !a'wr.
TU Europttft short! f tUil tt!s
pleaaant aod relrethlog to tb taaU, act
gently and naitlfty oo tb kidoej.
liver and towel, eleaaalnf tb entire
yatem, tlmpel enl.la, fare headaehe,
fever, bain i a al onatipalioo aad bit-
ioaanea. llae bay and try a boi of
0. C. 0. today; M. 61. t0 ca IM.I
and guaranteed t fur by all droggul.
It
Nat Webb left WedueeJ.y tot Walla
Wall. N4 la moeb elated ever tbe
Imnte wheat rop and prtee for oae.
r mi, .,- . " od pbaraartal, of
LwZilirZiaiI J aod a he ha oaed th
eVVHHTtri J owe ti'y aed eold II la
j " " " J l tale by Cbttor 4
PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
J. L.
Mis
Klncald, of lone, Nearly Severs
Thnmn With an Ax.
Yesterday morning early, while J. L.
let I or fee
ay
m
i
FOR
Farmers and Villagers,
FOR
Fathers and Mothers,
FOR
Sons and Daughters,
FOR
nil the Family.
With tbe close of the Presidential campaign TUE TRIBUNE
Kinoaid, of lone, was chopping atove- recognizes the fact that the American people are now anxious to give
wood for bis cook bouse, where he was 1 thoir tim in hnms nnrl hnainAoa ininrouta Tn nut ikio
I- w vw v hush v. wa v. u U A V akU v B) Uirj VvUUlUUal,
nolihrtfl will havoi fnr 1aoB nnaoa and nrnmlnonna nn(;t .tL. Q.
misfortune to strike bis left thumb with XT .. . . ,r ...,.... ... .
tbe blade of tbe ax, severing tbe bone at IODIU casion aemanas a renewal or ine ngnt for tbe principles lor
the large joint, cutting obliquely aotoea, which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present
almost severing the member back ot tbe day, and won its greatest victories.
first joint. However, Dr. Swinburne.
who attended Mr. Eincaid, made an
effort to save tbe member. It was pnt
baok Io its place by several stitobes and
with proper care it may heal and yet
prove to be a pretty good thomb.
Mr, Kinoaid, accompanied by hi wite,
returned to hi borne yesterday.
Every possible effort will be pat forth, and money freely spent,
to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a
National Family Newspaper,
interesting, instructive, entertaining and indispensable to each member
CGood-
Mentors full regular action wna
ot tha bowels, do not Irrt- ItS ill?
tale or Inflame, but Irav III
all th dvllraM dlauilva or.
imnlun In ferfwi condition. Try Ihfm. II rent.
Prepare only by C L Hood A Co., Lowall, Mu
We iiirnlsh "The Gazette" and "N. y. Weeklu
irrae one year lor $3.00.
A (Mr
OAMII
i all Onle rs to
IP ADVANC1C.
THE GAZETTE.
at
Aa latervlew wlla a Canadlaa OIBfial Brlnt
Oal a Few Mar rarU.
J. E. Lathrop, ot rodlloe, wbo
at Dyea, Alaska, and who I inolioed to
report faola aa h find them, write t
luK.O. of fmlo:
"I hsv interview ! tli Oana liao eu
torn offljer, Mr. Melanin, who U
Hkagaway, Ibre mile dowo lh bay
from here. U tell m poaitively that
th Can Han guvarnment will eollect
daty averaging 2) per cent on ell outfit
taken iota lb Cloodyk, and tbat '.HO
mounted plif will patrol. Clothing
worn ail month will b exempt. No
spirit of any kind can be taken over
lh lio. Tbey will b emanated.
Duty will b c dlfH Ufcl at I.ak Tagtah,
sit mile inland, an J lb euatoni (brr
will aooept tb bill of aoy repalabl
btuiaea bona in tb elate a voucher.
Tberefor, b ar and ba eomplete
statement. Doo'l try It toot with
tio Canadian officials. Io claaaical
laagaag. "it da not weot," bat let every
Clondjker mk e flt opa (bowlog
aod he will receive fair open treatment.
Al Lake Tagisb tbe British roslom
boa offle will dedael eoaugb to al
low for "grab" ealea la getting thai tar,
o lb eo going (a will pay daty only
on what he ha at Tagisb."
SVMMOXS.
IN THE CIKrt'IT COfRT CT THE STATE
i 01 orrfon, mt Mormw County.
W. I' l-.r,l. II. K KlnmM
nil I'hll Mclwhan. Dm
Hiiartt ot Cmiii in lialiinrn,
fir , I'laiiittlU,
v
Nv Kamln and Mary BaiuUi,
Wl-n.Uiii.
To Hjm Hnibon1 Mary Rumhn, iIf(pimUui:
1n lh naine nl lh eut nl Orecnn: You ar
hiTl.jr rr.nrtt Io -ar ant anrr lh coin,
plaint fllrl (Inil you In lh ahote pntlllrO
nil. on or before lh neat Urm ol tb aUit
tiillilnt wnrt, lo-all:
Momlay, lhAihlayot Hrptdnrwr. I"W7;
ami If you (all to to ai'twar ami anr, for
nl lhrrm(, tha lalinlHi vlll ailr Io lh
court Io iranl Ihe rrlirl traanlMt In the rom
Ulnt, 4li Kor uUinctit ami diviw
tlnal ynu lor lh mm of ln and Inlcrval
thrvon al lha rate of right pt rcnl r annum
front July lt. I.': the iirool but dollar at
l4irniT lraiid th cota anl dlal.urmtila
ol thKinll; and for iln fw fonrloaltif a rarlaln
morlr, m.l. van-utnl and drlltarwl h
yU to plalulirTa on lha rnlloalni darrtlH
rl rotrrty n Murmw rounly, lata
ol iir...n, loan The kmihMN qu.rtr iH
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rwird-l In th . of th ntutuy rlc rk of W. , A . w rStiJ
Morro ennty. on lh rth day of Marrh. I. if !lvChKrf ril1'2'F:r ,1 IT
In book -" ol Mori,ra at -a irj. :a an.) If.' ' 1 ' Ltrlkin 4 piHi'ti
7. and loacll aal.f (.ramUM and Bi..l. th V1 nvrinanU hHtitff,,
of !!
nr.aw.la ol Mid aal tn th wtmti
ju.iffmani. aiioriHa icraani ouaia.
Ihia ummnn la acrrrd nnoa on la Mi rati
ta M an orriar frf Hon rn.nK.it a I ii
J .! ol lha i-a entitled rmirt. ntad nA
alr4 In ald lult on th it ilar nf inf lT.
rnuws a napriiLP.
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rooniat for Cbamtwtlaio's Colic, Cholera
and lHarrboo liemedy, aod wbe lb
Bjormet I from e physician II U
eictlly ''TUer i no more ii
frlory nr rJeeti remedy thai Chaw
brlalo' Cbolta, Cooler aed Diarrhoea
Remedy," writ Dr. R. E. Bby, phy.
Oln.y, Ma.;
rJy ia hi
hi drag lore
-rUialy fceov.
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TH nart lT rot eTPf TRI STATE I
a oi iPtm, ,.. ..rniw i onnty.
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In lh nam of lh aiat of Orvn o trail tA
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ma piainim vni tata ) at aal
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Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
ra- I
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and di.hnn.rn.nia. ' Tea tMtWfna ar vail analMM Hk ftrant. ,((. HUH, J .
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