Pendleton, Athena. PRINCIPALS IN CROPSFY TRAGEDY- JAMES WILCOX. WHO WAS HHK SWEETHEART S H Hik lTK MMMff run The Umatilla Implement in PLAYS TONIGHT AT FHAZER OPERA HOUSE (mpa CHRAMM PALDMA .a" taV 1 '- M. . f k a, X II 1 BBT ''HftJT S S . VaaaaaB aJBSV. V. X ? V V - . m ' A X ' V Xla I t I aaaaaaBl J J SjT 'IHbW. -v. N.-vy aaaaaaaav "v. . - i i mi ii ii ni i rM x si m The picture shows the jail in who swore to avenge hei death. OF TECHNICAL ARTICLE ON THE SWINE PLAGUE. Dr. Christie Defines the Disease From Scientific Standpoint The Kaat Orenoulan asked Dr. Christie to give bis views on hoK chol era. He rep" with the following article In ii i hnlcal defiDlttou Pendleton. Or.. Jan. 10. To Um VA J:or. Anent swine plague, unfortu nately so prevalent In this county. 1 wis); to state through the columns of your paper, that It occupies a promi nent place from a sanitary point of view As an eruptive (over, it pro duce ,i marked effect upon the eon titutlon and In tin advanc. d .ta-" these changes arc s pronounced as to attract the attention oven of ordi nary persons During lift, tlM disease It frequent ly marked b the formation of patches Of congestion in the skin, particularly of tlx earn lower parts of tin- limbs, and und-n.' ath surfa Of UM abdo men, civli. t.i the part .i darl- blu' or 1 1 v i f j cotol In tie other case red or dark patches are formed, as thu r nil of extravasation oi the blood, and the animal survives for a sufficient length of time, or recovers, the akin covering th' haemorrhage anas may di" and I"- cast off as a slough. Independent of these lesions, pap ula pustub- and even vesicles may ' form on th. skin over the surface of th. body hut I have seen numerous MM if. wh: b no lesions of any kind listed Th. internal lesions are nu Bernus aii' I diversified in character In Um Mil) stages, neither the sys tem:' nor tlx- local lesion are. aa a rule, of importance. Tin- blood, the flesh am! tin- tissues of toe organ present M departure from normal TiM oarcaaa aeta firmly, and Is of the WOMt s and .specially SMthers are moat toiOeteiit tu appreciate tike purity, twncUn'iK. ni l It-Mi-acv of Inn i h 'iii , aid in diM'over new uaea for H dally lu remarkable aniulli.Bt, rleana fag, and purliwu- pruperUr- ilertvrd frum CHOLERA HOGS CiK llirol, iv ..Manilla uaein 'ii'niiik-,i.uil fj-lu-, an.l beau!lfj1ngUieroniplelon,liii't. an I hair, mi l in th.-fori.. ';,,i ,, i . tt'iu- fur ul. .-rutin- wrakars.es, saaortaf lriiuUua. ami .-tuftae. Ii. Ire.- or offvaeiT. rr. iraii and for man .- mall..- iuriioe whkfi ma in uggatUimalra. In man. "I thr alm- luo'lllluu., arml. enolnuiia-. ii. i utkl'm, will prore of aatublahiu- b) nrfll ut4- loiW I'.ituuiin.iidu Car .au i-nt. Mmttt 'tmimmmwmm tm PIMPLES 'I II. I.atl Ulan ira on Iter larc. but in ! I. '. .IOi I A' Alll.l v ab'i IMI Tr all aiaa.poar.-u - u-U (mi. tri.altaal lb rowallpu ..n for sooih wbh but after Mk ib' nrsi ay-ram I uavr oc troubl I It;, ml ilin.rai - nniioi m aa u. bi-b of caaa . nn Wiiim 570M i.aruiautuWb Ave l'&lla4lloa fa CANDY bainaniib raaoe aaaaa aaaaanaaaii Pieaaaai Pamiable Potent. Taau i"Ou Uo 0ood Itavf-lrfcaN tN aaara. or tiripa. luv IV'. aSc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Hi aj Maaai tMMSafi ''. MsMai, til which Wilcox was placed, the chief of natural fOl if Koltkl r does It evolve any nattn.i' odd but ;.. .the advanced stages tin ilesh u.-nalh DW omen plM Id In consisti'iier. 0f a pair hue. and sometimes dropsical, while In some ases It posaeaaea a dliMnctlve and ill kl) ode. which Is, however, always most pronounced In the bowels and their contents. Lesions Often Not Exposed. Ilaemorrhagie lesions are found In the skin, and the subcutaneous tissue, in the Intermuscular connective Us nie and even In the tissue of the muscles themselves. The CUtUMOOJ haemorrhages are always moat ob servable after the skin has been scald ad and scraped, and they an he .Its tlugtilahed from thoae resulting from bruises ard blows, bv the shape of the patches, and by the length of th lesion. In many caaea In which no haemorrhagle lesions are dafctad i: tin skin, or in the parts of tin eai i Js. exposed ft) view, they will be found to exist l:i the tissues under Ri ith the shoulder blade, and this (fcottld always be detached from the trunk If suspicion Is entertained that Uu disease has existed Mood ex truvaxatlons are found on 'the inner lining of the heart, and under the capsule of the kldnevs or Into the structure of these organs, and. mote Importantly it, (he lymphnllc glands In the early stages, the lymph gland.- nia appear to be simply eon geated. but aa the malady MVMMOI thai kOOOnie more or loss Infiltrated with blood. In most cases the distri bution of the haemorrhage Is partial and when a aectlon is made of the aland it presents a mottled app-ai am ' not unlike that aeen on a see tlon of a Queen strawberry. It must be borne l miml that In young pigs a large number of haemo lymph glands are found distributed amongst the sub-lumbar tissues and fat The blood is not. In ordinary cases materially altered in Its char acter. but whem-v. r tin disease has been In extatence foi some time, or the lungs are extenlavely involved, it contracts a dark hue. and Is even Mini' times tatty. While in the mme asthenic cases ami In thus, m which i onvalescence ta Imperfect, oi the bowel lesions are extensive. It is of a pale hue, and watery in consistence; effusion into the ab.lo. -inal and thor acic cavity, and even Into the pericar dial sai ami is mot largely seen In animal.- in poor condition or when the disease has beeu prolonged, and tile same remark appii.-.- to the exu dation of lymph. Diffuse inflammation of the mucous membrane of the how els nior. particularly the small. Is . most largely aeen in young pigs, and ; not Infrequently It assume- a dlpb theritic character. Unfit for Food In tin lungs specific lesions, in tin majority of caaea. exist, but not in all These lesions In the earliest stages are of an effusive type, but in the latter distinctly Inflammatory, and in iotai' case.- the lesion- resemhl. to a large extent those characteristic of pleuropneumonia. From thin brief description of the pathognomic lealon of swine plague it muat be obvious to all that, in the advanced atages. the flesh of animals 1 1 ifferteit a unfit for huniaa food Hut Inasmuch as the disease is not I uaiismiaslble to man. and as the mi trltlon of the blood and of the flesh 1 is not Inlerferred with In the early stages. It may be a question as to whether It should be condemned, or not. If. however, any material change in the blood or in the fleah la dlacarn Ihle, no aclentlfle man should be found ready to defend the practice of using the flesh tor human food. Hog cholera la a specific fever which runs a tolerable definite course. In aome seasons the mortality may run as high aa 90 per cent, other aea sons be down as low aa 40 per cent There is a difference In the seasons without any apparent reaaon. Thto disease la no reapecter of aex, age or condltlona Hogs that wallow In mud. 1 filth and their own dirt are no more liable to It than tho. under different i In umstauces The germ will grow 3MBHD H ffWH ' . tvitftrTTfZL of nw police and members o'f the committee in an soil. Tin- germ has Its habi tat in thi ground and In tin taeeal matter A particularly good soil tor them Is where bedding is mixed with excrement. I think the moat virulent Is among hogs around hay or.atraw stacks In mild cases none of the symptoms Are agurnvated and they i ii i. re. ovei in some enses. aftei i rvonr, It leaves them with a chron It . oiigh for a long time, leaving th"in worthless to fatten. At whose door this dereliction 01 dttt Is to be placed I will not stop to consider It Is evident that It Is due largely to Indifference and to ap ath on the iart of those who are sup pox il to be the guardians oi the pub Hi health .1 0HRIBTIK, V s FRANK SPIKE THINKS THERE IS HOG CHOLERA Believes It Is Not a Matter of Food Says He Can Cure Affected Ani mala. Ki ho. Job !1 - To th. Kdltor I have been uotli lug tin dtflofOBI OPta' Ions about hoi: rhob-ra in the last tew issues of youi paper 1 have sine, it tully doctored hog cholera, not onl in this state, but lu Iowa, ami New York in the p.isi two years I was in Iowa in 1900 Iron the ."ith Of October until about tin- loth of December, am! sa .i giva iii.ui nnnds afflict eii with cholera I found some hands having it in a mor malignant form than Oth art, hut all had tin- same disease. Soiin laim tilth as musing hog ckoltra I others say awlll from hotels an't dining cars In the Kaat I found l"- that were kept In big fields and fed corn. wer- affected as badly aa kogl ii pen.- When tin Itogcrs hogs ha ! tin- disease tho were In a MM oi ! ai res ot alfalta I had no trouble In saving hogs with tin- cholera that would eat tin A od In an advam il stage of the disease they refused to eat and bogs in that -tag. I don't claim to cure. To treat cholera. I would Just as soon they would feed tin- rented) in swill from town as an other feed I don't consider the feed hu.- anything to do with the disease I find more trouble in cheeking the cholera in shoals than in old. i hogs The whole baud should Ii. doctored when the disease la first discovered to prevent its spreading no uiatl.-i what remedy used From the death rate ot hogs ropoti j ed Ii leaves no doubt in my mnul I that the hugs ot this county are af fected with cholera FRANK IPtKl Out of 77.' school children recent" i examined b phyalciOM WOO were found to lie Hiifferini; from contaKious dlseaaes You will make money by calling on the New Lumbermen before punfMgiof that bill ot lumber New llaodl KnK "I New stock coming in At Um ih w retail lumber yard Cray's Harbor Commercial Co., opposite the W & C. K depot FUNDI. K'l'ON , oKKliON. W. J. StWELL, itl Manager Testimonials of her Wonderful Rendi lions by 8vtral Metropolitan P riftir.B. PalOBM Is the attraction lit the Frn ,r tonight BBO W assisted h her .,.i.L.ei sister. Kill ill "i ' i""' or her ing the following an rem osctitatlvo from several mctropoll- testimonials tan journals: i s.n, Francisco. May H. 1900. falotna'l plOJrlni demonstrated that ihi attains bodily strength, her OT tittle itmpormonl ami phonomtooj rommand of the instrument grow apact and today her MM Is not on earth. Chronicle, San Francisco, May u. A at other concerts. Pnloma WU IrraolOtObli lO her own compo sitions. call Bob Pranciaco, May II. ItOO. Tin rarewell recital of the clever litth planlate, Paloma and Knrla, wns cn.-i- ytati rdO) There was a large ami enthuaiaattc audlenct to great thi m farorltee end there wore low i ami apptanae In abnndaaoo. The program was rarled, ranging tnm Bai li t" compositions by little Palo BUI herself. Loudon tJeneial Advertiser. May H, is:!' The names 01 IhOOe mus ic! eonpoOOM show DOttar than any thing else what a high standard of p. i ioi inam " little raloma has al ready attained. She disposes in fact ovi stub an astounding technique ami original highly ripened concep tion! that it hard to say which to ad min the most. Letpalgei Togehlat, October 7. in!y. The hild plays Hethoven. Hach, Mo un Chopin, BetraoMn, Roboootola with a finish technique, a lovely ex eenUon nml such n musical eanoop. tlon that we steed with mighty admi ration ii-ior. the little virtuoso. In spite ot UM ripe and all rounded ac- iplishments ol the little girl, she lias retained I happv and natural cbllilishneas. A sample program played by tin two oiing plnulstes. sonic of which art PakMBa'l own compositions. Is as tollows OaWtMft, VoitaUOMBl l.'hopiu. Im promptu op. If; Chopin Nocturne op. No 2: Moaxkowskl. Valse llrll I ante; Pell bee PtooMatl from Sylvia: Karla Two Slatere. op 4: Duraml t'oin it X'alse. played b Karla: Men lelaeohn Spring Song: I'aloma. Ca pi op It; I'aloma. PaotOfOh OP II (iodard Mautlia Kfl -' RnbOB Uoniatn Op II tie. ig Hut at :v . Viad' i i.a I'aloma Verdi. Duett iron, II Travatoic. PolOOM, Duett "Battle oi th (Hants." Prices aie: Parquet. 7" ii's. cir cle, cents: gallery L'fi cents boot chlldron, H cents Says He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk " writes II Hobln sou llillsborougb. III., "but lluckleu's Arnica Salve completely cured them." aVi is like nuigti on sprains, briilaea. cuU. aorea scalds burns, bolls, ulcere. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles, ('tin- guaranteed hv Tallnian & Co 25c. Sn Thomas Upton has begun build log Shamrock III. and may aa well ii. iiln thtiikiiiK oi plans foi Hhamroi k l' rixht nMiti Has Many Virtues. For cute, burns bruises DeWltt'a Witch Haze! Salve Is unequalled. 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