Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 26, 1898, Image 2

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    The Gazette.
Tuesday, July 26, 1898.
The Gazette is not heraldiDg its
coming with a braes band but its
circulation can be determined at
the Heppner postoffice. Adver
tisers will please note this.
This paper will shortly be print
ed from a new dress of type and a
brand new press. The old
press is too slow and too antiquated
for a progressive semi-weekly.
Since Newt "Williamson, of
Prineville, through the News, gave
the Oregonian a few practical
thoughts about the probable re
sults of its persecution of "Mitchel
liem", as it is wont to call a large
number of republicans in Oregon,
it has been as silent as the graye
on Senator Mitchell.
The Gazette learus that Senator
Lowell disclaims any intention of
appearing as a candidate for
senator to fill the vacancy from
Oregon. Senator Lowell, by his
stand, becomes more desirable as
available senatorial timber. Such
men make the best representatives
of the people's interests.
LITEST TELE&BPPH.
Brief War News, Tele
graphic News Notes,
Etc., Etc.
The Gazette is of the opinion
that an Eastern Oregon man should
succeed to the presidency of the
senate, at the coming session of
the legislature. That man should
be a man free from factions, and
the Gazette knows no more popu
lar man, nor better servant of the
people than Senator Taylor, of
Pendleton.
The Pendleton Tribune sug
gests that the Gazette does not
understand republicanism. It can
say, however, that it draws its
political inspiration from a source
that doos not require it to bolt
every time it is turned down in
conventions. And, too, it seems to
be patronizing a kind that is being
very extensively recognized by the
president, which is the kind that
put him iuto ofh'ce, and which sup
ported every republican president
from Lincoln down. Draw in your
horns.
The Oregonian refuses to f urthor
exchange with the Gazette. This
is because the Gazette is not a
mouthpiece or organ of the Ore
gonian, or any of its henchman or
supporters, in a political sense
The Gazette does not propose to
bocome the tool of a lecherous
Bheet in order to got permission to
read its columns, free of charge,
Neither does it feel inclined to
sacrifice any piinciplo for the sake
of dollars and cents. This paper
is free to do as it wishes, so long
as its courso is in keeping with the
laws of the country, and it pro
lines to continue on this lino.
It
TnE proposition of the Gazette,
niidor tlio new management, to
meet the wants of the poople, from
the standpoint of renders or ad
vei tisers, is better than ever.
proposes to fill this field, not ty
mere words of self-adulation, but
to give the peoplo of this sectiou
the latest and beHt news before
any paper of Kastorn Oregon can
reach them. The Gazette pay
more limn ngui tunes the. wages
of uny paper published in Morrow
county. It suppott the business
elemeut of llpppner to a propor
tioual extent It Las paid taxes
for years on a fpleudid plant;
will remain in the future, as it lias
in the pant, a faithful friend of the
people of its locality. No wonder
it is appreciated by the solid busi
net dement.
SPAIN IS NOV SEEKING PEACE
London, July 25. A special from
Shanghai gays that (oar Russian men-of-war
have left Fort Arthur, sad that it is
sapoeed their destination is the Philip
pine islands.
New Yobki July 20. Admiral Cervera
has reoeived from the Spanish govern
ment a obeck for $50,000 to defray the
ezpensesof himself and other officers,
who are prisoners at Annapolis.
Washington, July 19. The navy de
partment has received no dispatoes from
Dewey relating to the press reports con
cerning oar relations with Germany, but
officials feel much less concern over Ger
many's attitude, and there is good rea
son to believe that direot assurances
have been received from Germany that
she will offer no obstacles to the execu
tion of our plans.
Washington, July 25. General
Brooke, commanding the First army
oorps, will sail today on the St. Louis
from Newport News, to join General
Miles. The St. Louis will be Booompa-
nied on the run by the St. Paul. The
ar department has no doubt General
Miles is now off Porto Rioo, and that all
his troops will be ashore before the end
of the week.
Bt. Louis, July 19. A St. Louis firm
as secured the largest oontraot for hay
ever let by the United Slates. The oon
traot oalls for 9,000,000 pounds of bay
for the army, to be delivered at Chioka
mBgua. Between 400 and 500 oars will
be required to transport it. The oon
traot tor furnishing oats to the army was
warded lo a (JinoionaU firm; straw to
an Evansville, Ind., firm, and bran to a
Chattanooga firm.
Manila, July 14. Four officers of
the Oregon Volunteer Regiment, Cap
tain Heath, Captain Welle, Captain
Presuott and Lieutenant Telfer obtained
permission Sunday to spend the day
within the rebel lines. They did not re
turn Sunday nor Monday and much un
easiness was manifested among oflioers
and men in American lines. Tuesday
they arrived safe and sonnd and ex
plained that tbey bad strayed further
than tbey anticipated and could not re
turn Sunday, so decided to make a tour
of investigation. They were oonfiued to
their quarters where they are awaiting
an expected oourtmartiul.
Nbw Youk, July 22. Members of the
Cubi.n junto, who are well advised us to
the feelings of the populace in Porto
Rioo, say that whenever tbe American
army shall oconpy tbut island there will
be a strong movement set on foot favor
ing tbe immediate annexation of the is
land to tbe United States.
IbosR opposed to Spanish rule do not
favor tbe establishment of an independ
ent government, as they recognize their
weakness, and it tbe people are given a
voice in seleoting the form of govern
ment nndor whiob they shall live, they
will vote in favor of annexation. Porto
Rioani generally are very friendly to tbe
Americans, and will insist that this
ooantry assume absolute oontrol aa aoon
as Spanish rule aball have been broken.
Our Government Will be Ased to
Suspend Host'es to Dis-
cuss Terms of Peace.
CUBANS IT SANTIAGO STILL TROUBLESOME
Four Thousand More Troops in Eastern
Cuba Surrender Upon Learning
of Toral's Capitulation.
Are too busy to suggest a new ad. for
this issue which speaks volumes for
them, but the goods are there, all first
class, and prices to match. Call in and
Mr. Rhea will see that you get what
you want.
Associated Press DispatcheB.
London, July 25. It is announced from Madrid this afternoon
that tbe Spanish government has drawn up a message addressed to the
government at Washington proposing an armistio for the purpose of
discussing terms upon which peace with the United States can be
arranged.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
A Modified Cabinet Will Initiate the Movement.
Madrid, July 25. An official of high rank, in conversation with a
correspondent of the Associated Press, said:
"The present government will not initiate peace negotiation, but a
modified cabinet, headed by Senor Gamazo, minister of public in
struction, will conclude the negotiations and then retire, and Polavieia.
' I mmnAi n( Vila ol.ilm nrl .U ...III
with a finmhinHiiftn. lnrtlnninrf Ronr RiIxtoIq orwl 4&a?,oral Pa ill be made before the Countv Cleric of Morrow
, a xli Countyi Oregon, at Heppner. Oregon, on August
reorganize tbe government. Everybody tmnks Spam should treat ' William qeorge hynd
Hd. No. 8482. for the xeM sec. U. tD. 2 S.. r. 28 E,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence noon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Joseph Luckraan, JohnM.
waauie, wiuiara Barrett ana Arthur smith, all
ui neppner, uregon.
JS. W. J3ABRSTT,
60-71 Register,
Land Office at LaGbande, Oregon,
June '20, 1.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
ui um mieuuou 10 mane nnat prooi in
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Everybody thinks Spain should treat
direct with the Americans, whose practical good Bense will prevail over
spread eagleism."
New York, July 25. Dispatches to the World from Santiago say:
"The Cuban insurgents are retarding the work of the military governor
in restoring oraer in tne city, iney still are disgruntled because the land office at tub dalles, okeoon
I .IV 1HH
town is not delivered over to them. The Spaniards are accepting the N0?1, ,18 hereby given that the
r f f"in following-named settler has fl ed notice of
change of government in Santiago with a good grace. Garcia's forces Z WA'lM.Wii
u I n .1 i . -i . . ., . , , , iureA. Mauory, u. a commissioner, at Hepp-
uavo iciu buo niucuvau bauju a liu luuq iuiu buo luiciiui. iucv Have I uur. vruguii, un luesuay, August si. iyo. viz
' MAKTHA C. KMRV
hflfin warnftd. nndfir threat nf BYtrnmn nfinnlr.r nnf. in mrAaat KnnntaVi formerly Martha C. Hoskins, of Heppner,
, r j, . .w. Homl;stead Application No. mm for the
:j i . .. a i i-ii i j 3 ii NW and NW HWii Sec 1. T06H. R 2H E W M.
itJBiutiiiiB ui 10 reiuru to mo oiu system OI Dflganaage. She names the following witnesses to prove
ner continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Reniamin Parker. Frank
Santiago de Cuba, July 25.-Captain Itosill arrived here yester- 0" HardmaroregoKn:"!U a,m tmry Bperry'a"
day from Guantanamo to ascertain if General Toral's capitulation was ' Resistor.
genuine. As a result of his inquiry 1,000 Spanish troops at Guanta
namo have laid down their arms,
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGbande, Oregon.
In no 90 l.K'M
Lieutenant Miles returned from Palma, Soraino and San Luis to- N0I!KSJe.S
day, where he received the surrender of 3,450 Spanish soldiers under hi,
, , m ii i . ... ,. , , ... Hire me uouiiiy tierg 01 Morrow county, ure-
tlie terms of J. orals capitulation. All the surrendered soldiers are k". Heppner, Oregon, on August i, wu8,yu:
r ADAM H. BCH AALM,
Bufferinc from aisflaBeB of variooo kii.da and utarvatiou. SUi f",r ,th" "'i "e1: J neli BDd
nu iiniiiw fcuu iinmmiig witnesses ui prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Joseph Lulkman, John M.
Waddle, William G. Hyud, Andy J. Cook, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
E. W. Babti.ett,
10-71 KeglsWr.
T il K iii)Krtitneo of having a
(I nily mail, including Sundny, over
tlio branch linn into lloptmor, ami
tht'ii on int llurnt by ntng, ran
int tA ovor-ohtiumtivl. Ilijpinr'
oiiniti(r, out nxtitli, ii lUkir
City, and from linker to Canyon
(ity tlfro in a npltudil dtily utago
Willi dully intil fitcilitii'M. In ttiit
tiny aiitl tiiiii, tha world niovoa
hloiig, mxijiIo travel and rea4 on
Sundny jut Hi ntu MomUy.
Ho that it di'ir to lwp up
with tlm rtKrvivtt i" n tuuxt
luect thi tuivitaldrt. titiou are
uut aLiii for ft duly, except Hun
ily, rvic lietwoea Cauyoa City
and llurnt, to comnvt with Mr.
Millr r't ptendi l Cnyon4Ieppor
tin). L t u go tliin on lottr
and ak for a tUilf tuail from
ll'tjpi,r Jiim U'Oj lo Uurn. Till
j'-o. ' in i!i ir.tMi ,t ,1ir. t. 1 t
DITCH TKKKK NEWS.
Dr. UutiliR'k OBme lo from Ditob Creek
Batonlar oo busineH, rliiroiriir tbe
next day. Tbe doctor furoisliM tbe (1
zette witb tbe following Heme:
Fishing ono'l be boat.
Grouse were uever more plentiln.1.
"Jerk Frost" le a ni lit rowlcr ebnat
citnp.
Doe eleime tbe obempionebtp witb e
10-iuob trout.
A beotl tit elk have beru looatinl about
lii nillee from oemp.
Art Minor, together witb ble tether,
landed trout U oee Jay I net week.
Dr. IlnuUick'i wife end beby bete
bren eeriouely ill, bnl beve ebuat re-
onvrred.
Lnnue lVnUn.l abut eod killed doer
thie week within cloee ilialanoe of camp
which, npon being skinned, profed to be
the verr eame di r that IVulaud ehot
lib hia 21' caliber a year ego. The
hulM waa found emliedied lo tbe
aboolder lutaet and waa readily idcuti
Oed.
Harry I'hillij'e waa a victim of robbery
last Friday. I'pon relirinv be placed
bit panlaliHina onder the brad of hie bed,
an4 upon awakening found that tbey
had been rrruoveJ and bia puree ei
traded from the pocket, containing con
hUrable money end a rherk. It wee a
daring piece of work, from the fact that
i. W, Morrow, W. V, Dolt'0, Dr. lion
.k end othere were elpepmg in oloee
ptoilmtty, Weidce Mr. Taylor'e family
Bales of Mutton.
W. W. Percival, the well known sheep-
buyer of the Union Meat Oo. of Port'
lHnd, daring bie three weeks' stay in tbla
vicinity has shipped six osrloads of mut-
ou, and baa 500 head more on the out
skirts of town to be loaded on board of
the oars thie afternoon. He expects also
tn close a deal ou a band of 2000 more
within the next day or two. Mr. Peroi-
val remarked that, in contrast to bia ex
perience here two jeHrg ago, be finds tbe
beepowoers Tory independent about
eelling, which is oonoluaive evidence that
they eppreoiate the adyent of prosperity
that iiaHsured tbe country. lie is pay-
ng i 25 for dry ewes, 82 75 tor weath
ers, and from 81 75 to tl 85 for lambs.
Willamette valley faruiere, as a rale, sell
by weight, where the sheep are much
heavier than lo Eastern Oregon, Mr.
Percival paying as bigb as $5.25 a bead
laet wiuter.
I lira t Arair Hl.
The Ileal Halve tn tbe world for Cnte,
KruM, M.iih. Clerre, halt Cheu
lM rVirre. TrtT, Oiat pd Uaoda
Chlltilalna, (Vrns, an. all Hk a Frop-
tMina, anl p.,iifiy rnre Iile ir do
par rr'iif .l. Ii i giaFaiil,t to give
petlrct Silnfii.'ll n or initiy n fun l I
Price 25 eeote pr Un. Fur sale I
t-locum I'm, (Vi , K. J. Mi-rum. manager
( r( anW fiU'arl.c, tli nnl
df i m.-.l ml il mnr i tt aw, p-pa
a il ai l iOr.-iiini in in la', t ernu
I .i. Uf!f nn ki Inn. ir and U.wrla,
rl. "' ll. n ' . i axnrn. tll't-I l,
f.(r)niimi', lr l-a'-Mti il in
I in i, !' i it ! r a l
Inlood's
hiiouki be In every family Bwakk
medicine chest and every BJO I I f
traveller's grip. They are III S
lnvalunlil when the toinm li
Is out of orderi curn lipadacliit, blllouinefis and
all liver troubles. Mild and milium. v rents.
I . .. - ..
M1MNU NOTES.
Proapertlng aud Development Relng Tnahed
lu the Huaauvllle District.
Mr. M. M. Pickena, a mining engineer,
of Portland, wbo came in from Pendle
too Saturday atteroooo, remaining outil
Monday, fnroiebee tbe Qazette with tbe
following interesting notes:
Win, lismbo is doing some extensive
plaoer work on opper Elk creek.
Sloan k Haskell have taken out tbns
New Tflrphoae Hystem.
Mieera, F.J. MnOnugan, speoial agent,
and T. II. Klaon, superintendent of con-
elrnotion, of tbe Inland Telephone line,
arrived lo town Mondaay, having driven
from Arlington, Inspecting thoroughly
the line from that point. Having boorfbt
ont tbe local line, Mr. John Halph wilt
at onoe substitute the old boxes witb
Dell telephone equipment, wbiob will
give the public a service equal to the
beat In tbe country, whith will be appre
dated by the business men of tbe towo
The gentlemen will remain until the
change is satisfactorily uuJer way.
Are
You
Palo
P
Are your chcclu
hollow and your
lips white?
Is your appetite
poor and your di
gestion weak? Is
your lltih soft
and have vou lost
l WW via til I tk.
Thrse are symptoms of j
ant mi or poor blood.
They are just as frequent j
in the summer as in the t
. a J . i - I'
winirr. Ana you can cc
m vn ititM, w mm i.
if
well as another.
Scott's
Emulsion
of iW thr clt ninth A.vr
phosphiUt will certainly
help you Almost everyone
can Uk.e it. and it will not
disturb the weakest stom
ach. Il (kinfa the drHt Cctr ol
fmt tona to a twtliW tnd rwh
ttd. It nmmahss the kraie I f ivtw
rwf o the tunrn. U tannre
tvuk yevr oli wtight sad itrmeH.
Sll f".irt. h ant tl
a,-T a a h.i t T"l
U
The Leader
Of Course!
0
The man that Leads is the one from whom
people like to buy. The slow, plodders all
stand aside for him. That suggests a. good
reason why so many customers are being
added to the list at
T. R. HOWARD'S
m
The Beginning of this
New Year 1898.
Ay-
m
m
a
ii
A good, clean stock, bought at reasonable figures,
h Is a "joy forever." That's what !
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGkandk, Okkhon,
June 1H.1HW.
NOTH'K 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
follnwIiiK-iiameil settler has filed notice
l her Intention to iimke ttnal proof lu siiiport
01 ner riann, nn tnai sain prooi will re mane
before the County Clork of Morrow County, Or
eKon, at Heppner, Oregon, on July 30, lxys, vli:
ci.r.maNiiNK t;Ain,
Ailmlnlstrstrlx of the estate of Sarah A. Water-
man. iln'eaMHl, 'l C. No. lv. for Hie seV sec. 8,
tn. . H , r. 27 K.
She names the follnwini witnesses to prove
ner eotiiinuous residence uiniiisiiii cultivation
of salil laml, viz: Robert H. Morgan, Ed E,
SalliiK, M. J. beviu anil A. H. Htaiup, all of
Heppner, Orcgou.
t. W. BARTl ITT,
(10.71 Keglster.
you'll find at -
R. HOWARD'S
Heppner, Oregon-
vli
ii
vi
i
to
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Offk b at Thb Dallss, Oskhon.
July 21. iH!.
TOTTCE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT
11
THE
fnlliiwliif t:aliiel settler has filed luitlre ot
hi. llit.mtliin t.i niHk. Hual i,m.,f In atiitniirf nf
far S'22,000 from what il known aa the hlarlalm, anil that said proof will be mails t-
ol.l F.Ik Hreak nUaara. VW",M; ,n7 '. Heppner.
r i iireaon. on naiuruav. neiiiemoera. imn. via:
Mr. riokeoa e ery eotboaiaetio io bia Emily gaunt, of Heppner,
.1,. i: ..ii,iii.i. MumesK-aii Appiiranon nn uxti lor tne r.'i
estimate of the mining poialbilitiee of Lw-aandwAk-. m 2rt.Ti.. rjukwm.
tbe Susaoville diatrlot. 11 ' nes the lullowlng wit news tn prove
I ins enuiiuuoiis resuienee upon ami euitivation
of aald laml, via: C. W. fuller, Alliert Matte-
.1 l- -.t - I 7.""
rivnij (umiiiiwiiii , inn iiiunuaiiun le iivppuer, urvfjon.
i... ... . . . ii, J AS. r. MOORE.
uuuiueis lur vu.a.auii iuui. I fia m Kinl.ter
Hloan A Uaakell haveetarled op an olJ
ilamp mill on a bod of free million ore,
assaying from $11 to f 13 per too.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OWCE AT LA ORASPE. OREOON
14 Jilt
n m iMja vti.. i h.i. .1... .....
The Country is Completely overran Witb the following named settler baa tiled nolle ot
. . . , , I nn iiiieniion w maae nnai prooi in sutitmrt ol
pnwvwoiora, auu uui tew una ai mm- h rlaim.and that aald proof will ii made
tiriore A. Maiiorjr, r. h. rommlMloner lor Ore-
ert will be at work in (bat section neit
eeeeoo.
gun at Heppurr. Oregon, nn August 12, ". vis:
I,
VII HK till.HKH
Tbe new road from Austin elation to t.' Nk'4a'nd s t Vk . a lw'pe i
tbe UaJtter mill ia ebonl oompleleJ, tod ii, ,;,, the f.,iioi. itnx to nm
aa aon aa oompleted the macuiuery will h," eoniinnous residenr. upon and cultivation
' land, vl: Lti Oruslieiia, Hlvvrator
ua urougui IO, I " r m, n iiiiam un, reier iiung. all gl
A dredging oompany waa at work Fri
day eliiee to HnsatiTille, on tbe gravel
and eaod bade of Main rier. It ia ire
lleppuer, Or.
K. W. HAHTI.k IT.
Heglstar.
SUMMONS.
poeeible to either proepeot or work tbie T THE ( iRi't IT coi kt or Till eTATl
gravel b, any ctber method than . J,nlV-.h.XV.r.'nT,r7:,,,,,,,
dredging maobiae. . . , .
r. Thompwi'ii, lh rtfn
SOT ICE OF ISTF.STIOS.
9
nan roan ami .tavit.ilnu n
a rorporaiinn, and
"frrj , lirn.liil..
lo I. B eprfT and earah f. airr. dalendanU
L.KBOtni e IITHI PUIK. 0.... -'" namci
Jul. ji imm I In ln n.ma wf Hi. Wat of Oreaon. in. and
X'OTHK IK HfKERY tilVfS liut T II R h " ' hrhr r-.,iilr1 Uaarand
il liilliiolii. nanml aetller Ku file.! iii.ii,-. """ complaint Hle. analu.1 tiu In Ih.
of his InieuiMi u ti,... nnai pt.-..! lu ani-t-.n I 'Mio.i amt i.y "i. nt.i ,r nl the n.l
nl hiarlalm. and thai aald pn'l will l ii.a.l. "" '' " aie enillle. court following lh.
r. i raaioxi, i nuiiiy I Irrk, at lleiiurr. I " rnwnwi in in.nr.i.r
rrgon, nn 1urlar O'pt'aih.rt, vu. puniH anon IH tbls suuiiuous. bti b tint
JAVM W. HILrOX. of II.Mman.
Il.nnr.'r.. Al'plh allon lo a'4 for the
ore 3 and el IW it, Tp e. KM
mn
II. damn the Mtowltig IIiim.,s In pr.M
hi. r,Mitiitnii. rmi letie titin and rultli altiia
nl Mi l land, ! h.iil-n Al'rn, A II Ailm.
Sm-if iny and J.iha Hna.ll, all ni Hard
uian, lifrgnn
J AH. P. Mooar.
mo Kv i.wr.
il.T III t
Mendey, the 5th 4i fSeetemkee,
and nu and aarli of fnti wilt Us. nolle.
hat II nii l.i I tn m at'piar and ah.r lur
ail there,.! pialnuit a 1,1 mt . j to the ronrt
l.w lh rr l. I ,rni.ud, In M. nnnllaliil to w it
t"t iiilfimnt r.i.,.t yt m II, r um t4 Ii:
i.nu.r won nil. real ii,.rrn lrta lh. ,th
,lai ol Orloir. at th rai. nl in p.r rant ir
annum lur llx lunh.r turn nl It.". V attorn..
lw, and lha aoM. and 4iMiiin.in.nii ol this
HI a e fi.r lh. Inrvlnnn nl a rax t. la wrnrl
,.(.., ,iia. and il.iirr. t,r tea top. .mug
.... -'. i.w u, , (a
e-iir lb (avm.nl i.l a r.ru.n pi,.fi,ia.rT
ii i.i.l J a "I'.rtv. I.. i in iai patl,i Aug ,at
I lh. Ia. aim inlrml al th ra'anl lu .i rnl
tar annum .ml a, 1. 1. a ui.l .. . -. I
NOTI' te RIKrHY UIV1JI tHaV IHt1 " fialnilS U trial pnrruM II, I.. .lowing
., II. ..I, a wrttl.r ha i.mA ..tlr ..I d fltd ral en.t.rlv altual.! In ih.
pi. lui.ntuta w m.ga Bnal p"l la sipait nl , w sintenw. eiai.ni ,.. n, w wll l.rfa I and
hi.rialni. and that aald ft,-l m i ma-la i ?. and ! otl . th. aai n, o ,,ta f and ,
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OOL GROWERS
If you have not yet realized that tlio
"good old times" are with us, your
blood is out of order. Get rid of that
"tired feeling" and awake to the fact
that the
Wool Growers'
Warehouse
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Is the tilaco to store your wool this Kcason. Wliv?
cause we do a strictly warehouse business, and not beinc in
uiwiiviu uujuiK wooi ourselves, we encourage competition
amongst the buyers and secure you the highest price.
We are eelling wools, and twine el t, payable hen wool Usold. Rend In your order
at onee.
w par tne highest cah price for sheep pelts and hide.
ellroVa UtWB D'P 'D1 tU Tok DIP. OD!y relUbl. prepared
pay irelght lo teamsters when renncted to do an hr owners of wool
Je have a full supply nf Keed Barley and w heat, also riUHirn Rolled Rarlev for b.mrt.r.
Wrecl your teamster, to th. low.r w.rtbo.ae, ' . g uarauulj , TZi del? "
R. F. HYND. Manager.
NEW DRUGS
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Inerlng trade d.manda It, eonaciqantli tnJm r ..7.- "Phlly
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Slocum Drug Co.
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