Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 16, 1895, Image 1

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HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1895.
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) SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 862. 1
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OP ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS -
OTIS
A. W.
PATTERSON,
PATTERSON.
Editor
. Business Manager
At $2.50 per rear, $1.25 for bix months, 75 eta.
tor three moacns.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
'Application.
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Advertising Agency, B4 and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where oou
ract for advertising can be made for it.
Union Pacfic Railway-local card.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 3:30 p. m. daily
except 8unday. Arrives at Willows Junction
A-W n m
No. 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 7:15
g. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. daily except
East'bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction 1:46 a.m.
Westbound, main line, leaves Mllows Junc
tion 12:15 a. m.
West bound Portland fast freleht with pas
.or,.,i.ra.h Ipvp Willows Junction 6:33 n. m
mm arrives at The Dalles at 12:01 a m. Here
passeneers from the branch lay over till 3:15 a.
I,. o.M tjiira the fnnt. mull went bound which ar
.ll it PnrMmiH ) R. 111. The DlllleS RIlll
Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at
m. unit arrives it Portland 6.M p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 t.m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles 12:15 p. m. Thin connects with the
east bound way freight with passenger conch
which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 u. m., arriving
at Willows Junctlou 6:58 p. m.
OFFICIAL DIEEOTOBT.
United States Officials.
'resident Grnyer Cleveland
Vica-Preeldent -Ad a, Stevenson
u Kichiirrt 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury John G. tarhsle
Secretary of Interior . .... Hoke Smith
Secretary of War P,'?n,el If """"J
L..i.ni nf Nan Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William b. Wi son
Attorney-General . .Judaon Harmon
Seoretary of Agriculture J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
ftiwurrmr W. I. Lord
Seoretaryof State
Treasurer
Bnpt. Public Instruction. .
Attorney General
Senators
Congressmen
Printer
Supreme Judge.
H. It. Kincaid
Phil. Metanhan
(J. M. Irwin
0. M. Id'eman
( G. W. M .Utricle
"I J. H. Mitchell
t Dinger Hermann
1 W. R. Ellis
w. rt. i,eeu
Miwire,
Wolverton
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( K. 8.
. F. A.
It can be changed
from positive to negative
current in a moment.
Tbey have and are ear
ing thousands of easea
of Rheumatism,
Chronic Diseases
and Nervous Ail
ments in man and
woman (from any cause)
where long continued
medical treatmentfailed
to cure.
The Electric Cur
rent rii beimrnedl
alely felt, although
soothiiifr to the
mot I sensitive. The
strength of the current is
under 1.Qc complete con
trol of the wearer, so
much so that a child may
Da treated ana curea oy
the same power of Belt
necessary lor w buouk- ' ?MiiYJt"v5 a. 1 '-tfasiff
estman. ""ifIIP W
NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY.
wild all ntimn fso-calledi Eleotrio Belts and fraudulent Imitations of our Electric Belts
and Appliances, as these are an Imposition, upon the suffering.
THE OWEV ELECTRIC TRUSS Is the most retentive ana curaave itubs
made lor the radical cure of Bupture.
Inclose six cents and send for onr Large Illustrated Catalogue in engusn.
German, bwediuh or Norwegian languages ; containing medical lacts, sworn siaiememi oi
cures made and descriptions of Belts and Applianoes, Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO.,
804 to 211 State Street, Chicago.
LOCAL MARKET BEPOBT.
Seventh Judicial District.
ru i..a W. L. Bradohaw 1
I'mMcntina Attorney A. A. Jajrne
Morrow ConntJ Official".
ii....... A. W. Oowan
;r.r In hi Ketthlj
CommVsaioners J.B.Howard
f M Umkmm
ruw ' .1. W. Morrow
Sheriff G. W. Harrington
Tnwuinf Frank itillimu
. f"Z J. '. Willi.
h ki-.." Geo. Ird
' 8ch.Mil Sup't .Ann Balalger
Coroner T.W.Ayera.Jr
BKPFKIS town ornoiR.
Thoa. Morgan
Mnhtenthsl. Otis Patterson, T. W.Aysrs.Jr.,
8. 8. Horner, t. i. Blooum.
Kaoorder
Treasurer
Martha!
Precise! Officers.
.i. E. L. Fre"land
rslted States Land Officers.
TBS BalXM, OB.
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"A FACTS ;
M0 FACTS ! ! I
OU CAN BUY 25.00 worth of dry goods and groceiis and then have
enough left out of t00 00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Bicycle,. fbls is
a firet-clatis niachiue.
no better service ?
Why then pay ftOO.OO for a bicycle thatlll give
CRESCENT "8corcher," weight 20 pounds, only $90.
Ladies' and Gents' roadste s all the way from 50 to $75.
"Boys' Junior," only $30 with pneumatic tire a good machine.
"Our Special," Men's $50; Ladies', $00.
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Wheat, bu 4042
Flonr.bbl 2 65
Beeves, cowg & two-year-olas.owt. 2 00
tbree " " 2 25
Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 25 1 50
Btook 1 00 1 50
Hors, ou foot, owt 3 00
Hoes, dressed 4 00
Wool 8 10
dorses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Ekks, doz 10
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 8 95 0 102
riour.bbl 2 50 (SJ 8 50
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a 5 00
Mnttona.owt 6 00 8 00
Hobs, owt 4 60 5 25
Wool -Eastern Oregon.. 8 13
Butter, tt) 10 ( 15
Ea(js,doz 120 18
Potatoes new, per ot... 60 85
old, " ... 30 75 '
Chickens, doz 3 00 7 00
Turkeys, lb 12 14
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bu 47 B0
Flonr. hhl 2 25 & 2 85
Beeves, owt 2 5- 3 00
" dressed 4 00(3560
Muttons, live sheared ... 1 75 2 00
dressed, R)..... 04 04
Tinea, nn foot 3 25 tt 3 75
" dressed. Ib 04
Wool Eastern Oregon... 08 11
Butter 1 15
Ebbs, doz 10 & 11
Chiikens. doz 2 00 3 50
Tnrkeys, lb dressed 10 12
Potatoes, new, per ot . . . . oo oo
TO EXTERMINATE THE COYOTE.
How It Works In Gilliam Conaty-W ants
Adjoining Counties to Co-Operate.
Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
MURDER AND LYNCHING.
Father and Bon Commit Morder Sunday and
as a Resnlt are Lyncbed at Ellensbnrg.
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
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THE PlTTEItSON-HI CO.,
Heppner, Oregon,
Ayenlt for " -.
MORROW AND GRANT
Counties.
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AOAPIHI TO T Ml; M CDS OP 1HU PLOPLE OF lHAl SUCTlUN THAN ANY
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Lust Sunday Bam Vinuon and his ion,
Charles, while drank Bt KIlenBDurir,
Wash., created great disturbanoe. That
evening about 6:45 they entered the
Teutonia saloon and picked a qnsrrel,
dnriDg whioh Charles shot Mike Kohlopp
one ot the proprietors. The bitll enter
ed his naht breast, and the victim died
half an I, our later.
John Bergman, well known as "Dutch
John," went to the defense of Kohlogp,
when the elder Viuaon stabbed him in
the rioht breast. iDHUitiDtr a horrible
wound, which proved fatal lueaday
I After Kohlopp was shot he grappled
young Vinson, threw him to the flpor
and dealt him several blows, but was
torord to desist by failing strength.
Both men were immediately arrested
and pat in the steel osge in the oounty
jail. Eioitement ran very blub, but the
nffii-iala took extra preoaulions about
the jail.
After the death of Dutob John the ex
oitement grew In intensity. 1-ater I
the evening crowds of men were gather
iug everywhere throughout town,
promptly at 12 o'clook the mob asset
bled at the jail. The strong steel cage
was soon broken pen by the determined
men. when the wretohea were at on Of
secured and marched to a convenient
tree a tew blocks away and swnng np lo
a limb. When assured of the tbe death
of both Ihe mob slow'y dispersed, leav-
I ing the bodies banging.
The Vinsons were considered as worth
less. Charles bad served a term lu tue
penitentiary, and both were very quarrel
some and daogerons when under tbe
influence ot liquor.
The coyote bounty of two dollars is
workmg almost to perfection so far in
Gilliam oounty, says the Fossil Journal,
and these peats are being rapidly thinned
out of tbe county. But it would work
better, both for this and the neighboring
counties, if Wasco, Grant, Crook and
Morrow counties would follow suit and
plaoe tbe same bounty on ooyotes killed
within their borders. Here the sheep
men pay a dollar and the oounty a dol
lar per scalp, and the sheepmen will
oome out away ahead, even Bt tbe end of
the first yearf during whioh the greatest
number of ooyotes will be killed), as an
assessment of half a cent per sheep,
costing the sheepmen altogether about
8500, will pay bounty on 500 ooyotes,
each of whioh destroys from 10 to 50
bead ot sheep, worth from $1.50 to 82
each, per year. Virtually, an outlay of
8500 by the ebeeptnen of Gilliam oounty
saves them in one year an amount not
less than $10,000, and possibly a sum far
exceeding that figure. Iu view of this,
tbe wonder ia that organized effort f ir
tbe extermination ot tbe ooyote was de
layed as loug bs it was.
If the press of tbe counties above re
ferred to will but take this matter uo
two dollar bounty in eaoh will soon be
in foroe, and ere a oouple ot years ooyotes
will be scaroEi as hen's teeth, our sheep
will never die exoept from old age or
tatty degeneration of the heart, our
beepberders will oease to use profane
words or become insane and will begin
to turn their thoughts toward religion
our otiiokens will only yield up the ghost
w ben they get tbebatohet in the neck, tbe
heepmeu and farmers will be bappy and
tbe goose that used to line coyote inwards
will then bang high, forever and ever.
With regard to tbe $1 oounty bounty,
we judge from experience bere that there
will be little or no opposition to that in
our neighbor connties, as the coyotes
have become so numerous and bold that
they now feed on pigs, calves and even
colts, as well as sheep and chickens. Id
this county not only tbe sheepmen, but
tbe merchants and farmers as well,
unanimously favored the granting of tbe
oounty bounty. Sheepmen of any county
desiring to organize can get a oopy of
toauo'M-titutlonol Gilliam Count, Sueep
men's Protective union from the secre
tary, J. W. Blake, Condon. Oregon, to
gether with all ulher information
his power to give.
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
BEN HOLLA DAT AMD A POKER GAME.
Session
of Two Weeks Whioh Ended in a
Langhable Incident.
From the Washington News.
Judge Noah, one ot the oldest and best
known Washington correspondents, has
a fund of stories about old-timers here
at Ibe capital that is praotioally inex
haustible. An old army ofnoer told
Judge Noah that President Grant was
the greatest poker player that ever set
foot in tbis oity, where, in tbe first 10 or
15 years after the olose ot the war, euoh
games were played as were never known
before or sinoe. This officer, who served
with Grant in Oregon, says even iu that
early day be kept bis comrades in a
obrontc state of impeouciosity by his
passiveneas when holding a big hand.
General Rufus Ingalls.whoin 1841 was
a oaptaiu and assistant quartermaster.
and subsequently obtained the rank of
quartermaster general, was one of the
Pacific ooast party whioh played daily
with Grant when they were together in
uregon, Dnt aitnougn recognized as a
past-master of the game, logaila was no
matob tor the little olose-moutbed infant
ry captain. Ben Holladay, tbe pioneer
mail contractor of that section, was like-
wie on tbe poker tapis with Grant; and
so were "J e" Lane and "Jim" Nesmith,
both senators subsequently from Oregon.
the former tbe oandidate for tbe vioe pres-
idecoy on the ticket with John C. Breck
inridge io 1860. Ben Holladay was an
inveterate poker player, but Grant, In
galls, Lsne, Nesmith and Holladay are
all dead, and but few are cow alive of
tbe old coterie which gathered together
at the card tables of that epoch on tbe
shores ot tbe aoifio.
It is narrated by Judge Noah on the au
thority of tbe aforesaid army oflloer that
on one occasion Holladay, Grant, Ingalls
and Nesmith engsged io a game of poker
wbiob lamed two weeks, night and day.
damage, and yet are destroying tbe green
vegetation.
The fruit is in good condition and ii
ripening rapidly. Many new eeotions
have developed where fruit can be en o
oessfully and profitably grown. Melons
are especially prolific! in Wasoo oounty;
in tbis oounty the apple and peaob orop
will be unusually large. Peaobes are a
large orop, where grown, in Gilliam
oounty and reports from the Snake river
fruit diatriot indioate an unusually full
orop of peaohes and apples.
Tbe dry weather has oauaed the range
grass to dry up and milob cows have to
be fed. The stook on the ranges baa
been in tbe monutains tor tbe past two
months, where it will continue to remain
until the fall rains start tbe grass on the
usual range. Tbe food in the mountain!
is good and stock is repotted to be io
good condition.
August is usually very dry ; seldom
dees any rain fall during the month.
The conditions at present do not indi
oate other than usual weather for the
next few weeks, whioh is warm, dry and
smoky. The forepart ot September usu
ally some rain falls, which is sufficient
to lay the dust and clear the atmos
phere. Mr. Pagne has returned from bis tem
porary tour of duty io Sao Francisco,
and has assumed ohargeot the Portland,
Or., ofHoe.
Portland, Or., Aug. 13, 1895.
Bpeolman Cases.
8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his s'omaoh was disordered, bis liver was
affeoted to ao alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and be was terribly reduced iu
flesh and strength. Three bottles ot
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edwad Sbrpherd, Harriaburg. Ills.,
had a running sore on his leg ot eight
years' tending. Used three bottles ot
Eleotrio Bittern and sevenboxesof Buck-
Inn's Arnica Halve, and his teg la sound
At tbis junotoreit ooourred to Nesmith and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0.r
rtt 1.000 flKT, ROL'OH,
CLEAR,
loo
Tf PftJVf RRD IS HPFR, WILL ADD
X IS u pr ljun ! aniiuionai.
Th aK quotation ar strictly for Cash.
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TRANSACTS 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS
Made os Favorable Terms.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT i SOLD
HEI-MER. tf OREGON
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Only 60c. Read This All Through.
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THE QUEEN OF FASHION
ULUtnUTINv
Til Ci'ibn'id NcCiil Itzir F.Utres
fttsklltk. TMatr'he Tsar.
TJ evMfik fnm wiixrf B4 hm pafV.
Mt,ft4 a i! in ba without It Taa t f
an.l ay-taailjr rs fr,.m efif Ui kiWHtrwl tli
If rc,t. tr ! k I it. " l. tu mak ur drama.
Start !. t f fell4fa,S rtottilnf . nte., t." 1 b to t"ts rwl iMay.
fft cnrrHITV T-"- th t!l vj how t rH s flHa suit twtrr
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TH't GREATEST OFFER ' ZT.
A Kratarkabla Car of Kk.aiaatl.m.
WiHTatiiurraa, Ual., MaroO 21, 1W4.
Hometimn ago, no awakening one morn
Ing, I found Ibat I had rheumatism In
my kne. so badly that, as I remarked to
my wife, it aonld be impossible for rot
to atteod to business that day. itemem
beriog that I bad some of Chamberlain's
Paio Balm In my store I sent for ebottls
and robbed Ibesfllioted parts thnrnugbly
with il, according to dirrotioos, and
within an bonr I was eomplntely re
lievsd. One applicatioo bad don. the
bnsloMs. It Is tb. tst linimeot on lb.
market, and I sell it under a poaitlvs
goaraotee. IU T. Harris. For sal. by
Hlooum Jobasoo Drug Co.
lirjiir t'aiiniit lie Cnrrd
by local applicHlioiis as they cannot
reach the diaeased portion of the ear.
There ia only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by au inflamed condi
tion of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tubs is in
flamed von have rumb'ing sound or
mperffct bearing, and wh"0 it is eo-
(truly clnaed, deafness is the result, and
nnles the inflammation ean be taken
out and Hit tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed for
ever ; bine case out of ten are caused by
catarrh, wi.loh is nothiug but ao in
flamed cooditionof the muoou anrfaoe.
We ill give On. Hundred Dollars for
any case of deafoeas (caused by ralarrb)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Calarrb
Cure. Hend for circulars; free.
V. J. CUF.NET & CO.,
Toledo, O.
tirHolJ by druggists, 160.
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tbat be bad left his wife at home, some
hundred miles away, but with little io
the larder and no money, and the on wel
come thought flashed aorosa his mind
that be bad gone away to be absent only
a oonpleof days, and in tbe interval It
was quite probable tnat Mrs. Nesnutb
had run the length ot her household sup
plies, was out of money and possibly be
ing oared for by the neighbors. Tbe
tbouubt waa harrowing, and he vainly
sought to banish it from bis rodid, but
tailing to do so, lost hit osrv. at tbe play
and with it considerable money. At last,
had five large fever sore. 00 bis leg, doc
tors said be was iocurable. One bottle
of Eleotrio Bitters and one box Buoklen't
Arnica Halve cured him eotirely. Hold
by T. W. Ayert, Jr.
Exrnrsloa l'lau Changed,
from the R. O.
From Huntington west there will goto
tbe Cascade Locks exoursioo big dele
gations to represent every town. Il looks
oow as though tbe railway company
would be oompelled to mak. op th. Iraio
io two seotions at Pendleton and tend
th. excursionists 00 a special. A slight
bceomlng desperate, he frankly staled tbe cbBOge bat beeo mads lo tbe plana. II
case and anoooneed bis determination to fir.t Utanil.A that all h homrM
IHf. LovM KXCVHilON.
prnmt u P. a lirar.d
Train to h Kaa fro
Hare.as ElariS
tortlaait Ala
quit the game and return home. This an
gered Ben Holladay, who wa. not a man
of Ibe sweetest temper wheo ooder ex
citement, aod be blurted out:
"If yon want to Jump tbe game, why
don't yon say to liks a man, and oot give
any sm b flimsy exoose and lay tb. re
sponsibility oo your wlfef
Nesmilb glared furioody at Holladay
and savagely retort ml:
"Jump Ib gsmt Jump the game I
Why, we bavt beo playing ber. two
weeks, night and day. How long do, a
man have to play poker with yoo before
be ran decently Jinip Ibe gam-? Too
ar. Ihe biggest poker bog, lto Holla
day, I ever knew,"
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to I ff IH. H -MUI
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mm (... 1,... -!
at U-a
Dnrirg tbis month an eiprea.ion
nfUa beard Ibat originated bark io Ib.
datk age. of anliaoily, which sbo
thai Rations may Iniswept a.sy, Ibronee
may fall, aod eonllnen't may b. tal
lotd op, bat Ih. eheeifal Idiot al-
ways bars with OS. II wa. lo Ibis wim.
A eeflam ri b ma. farel sunpinooaly
every day oa pit aod l erraarq with mint
julep. btwti meals. There a er.
lalo betgar aamd I-sro wbo cam lo
his back dm? and a-k l f-r a kandnot.
Tb rih mao Hokd b'm u ovr ib.
back f'nes and lb digs cam an1 bcked
bisbr.taM. And it can to Ihal
ll.a haaaar di.it and wa. CO' 'led by lb.
eogela ! Abtshaw't r"m. aad lb
neh man a'ao died, aod lo b l h""J Op
bis f. Tbo Lirus sinf U. rcb
ma. trrtnt4 by Ib. tttu rri4 ool
from Ahrale't K-v.io: "I II IM
enough for or This niaion w
som.llm. oI tveo tint. Ibis day
Bill Htakeap"-
Th. eieuraio. lo Caaoad. I-nrks Hat-
orday, Angnat 17, ptomlae. to b. very
largely attended. Word torn, from
Baker City, Colon, I Grande, Walla
Walla, Wealoo, Milton. Athena, P "tulle-
Inn and many othr .tnHr place. Ihal
everybody seems lo ba much Interested
aod bondr.'ls ar. making preparations
lo be there). Iliuod trip tirkela from
Hepptisr eal but l 'A about on third
of Ibe regoler far. Tb. Iraio will leave
Heppner Haturday, regular lima, In
stead of 3 HO aa formerly reported, and
j'tio at Hi maio lio. with Ih special i
earmoo trsio which will leav. I'.a lleloa
Hatofiiay evanlog, Aogoat 17th, and
reaeb Caaoala Ltik Ih. following
morning and will be ml by aaoibr !
roraioo f rom I irtland. I. How fof teak.
fast. Altt.aIK-k la on. tif Ib. Bin.1
lutofeaUng and delightful pia It lb
0'irtbet lo o I a day. pfg'am
bas bee. prepa' I' lb" ' .etor
talamani wbiab will annonnd e-w.0.
It is .adarskool Ibal M.J if WrN.tll. f
e-tv-r nf tb O. ft 4 N. Oi. iH 'k to
Ibe psmpl. on Ihi neeaaion, rlaie 14
lbs at tilt la of bis tottpanf o lb. qn
lino of a. op, riser. Tbl. will U
try lotfiiog ftatar. Ar. yc f ling
14 'n lT
th. cheap tar. eioursloo tiuketa to tb.
Locks would bsoompellsd to raloro Bon
day evening, but tb. Eaal Oregooiao it
informed that these tickets bars beeo
made good reloroing outil August 19, ao
holders may, it Ibey please, gt oo to
Portland Holiday evening aod return
(rom Ibert Monday night.
Tbssabedul. will b. lo lesvs otxt Bet
ardey tvsniog, August 17, aod go to lb.
Locks; spod Suoday there looking al
Ib. big works oo Ib. government con
tract, witneaaing a program; bowling
slung lb. fin. roads oo bleyolea, aod thta
rtloming Hoodty evening or going
I oo to Portlaod, speodiog Monday io
thai oily, aod returning bom. Moodsy
night.
Protect Ik. Uas a4 riak.
Hboot or fib only In Ih. proper season
sod eecap. Ih. gam. wardao by obarv.
log lb. laws. Many state, bave new
gain, and flb law this y.ar, and if yoo I
doo'l know them, send fir. 'ii stamp for
oopyuf lbs Gam. Law laao. of Tli
Amerlcao Field, 213 Htal. hi., Chicago,
CAaTfKX OKKUUH
Disordert ia Hit livtr and kldoeys aer
responsible for many of Ih. ailmeott of
bomanlty, ahu'b, when Org'erlad, ds
velop loll serious and ofieo fatal mala
die.. 1'radene. wonld ngge tb.
promnl iim nf Dr. J. II MeIiao' Llvsr
and Kidney Balm b) remove ib dlofilr
aa Kin aa ki..iIiI, and realnr. Ib. di
ae. ortane in lieallby and Vigorous
anion. I'tUt II (MJ per boitla.
frmm Ik R
a. fas
Rsirt.
Waatb.r Vtp
4 test 1 4th iU Nw Vtrk. i
Thk LNCAHikr. Ini'ka ci; Co.
MAMCMI'ai'l I'M Ii fV 11 1. A I
ftr .f lt. Mrnt Sl Wir't
rilaet fll' Ifkl.g TDM
byoiptom. MoMtqre; leUos. tuning
aad stinging; Rxt al a'gbij wora ,f
sorMrhtBg. If allowad to vilioi
tumors f-rra. hlek. nna t" ni
,,... r.fnlaf v.r w.ra, fwr.a!
Oirrttaaf "! 'hm itel -eg an4 NeM.
in. i,l. nleral.), and I. .a j
remi.tM ll,e Iqm'ira Al dngM, ,
h. tti.il. I UiCb Ir.H.syt.e tisu, of le.i'h. vg
I'MisMUa,
Tboo.ao 1 nf p.'"n ft ma lar sloi g
for moaths, ys tv yaara, surTerlng
frora India-ealloa. howsl tmqbt. and
i. diaoid.r wild their ewospatytrf
d,.rrU sysaplems, b.s. lbT
Ibisk IMy tia. It, If lb w.l Ik.
a ahorl aywifa. A Dr. J It. tMn't
L nod Ki Iney B.litt ihy w aid .
gM fvl fi M a sefaMa elte( ..d Ibal
rtWetrg ) nf e.nnM 4 t.
!. If f , 'n'd r1"- Ie lo
SU'l fatroit..
ltl-lflMaKUflg.
Weather -Tb. Iemeratur. roe. to 110
degree, no Mooday, Aug. S. Mlo. tbo
II ba fall., but f'o again fUt.rday
aad Haridar, Tb. laaiimoaa tamper
lira during tb. ek rang-! from 7l to
I'M) dgr., and Ih. mtoiat'ioi from 41
to 72 a--".. Tbarswa.au ..Ur. at
euro nf rainfall iopl no Tn.'iy. lb
Mb, wbn a f tfm4 of rai. fl to tb.
.orth.aaler. .ooalla.. Tb. atajosphav.
has hn hair, w 'b lor'eaamg aoioke,
du. lo llS foeaol fir ia Ib. waatera pot
lla of lb. .11.
Crop.-II.r.i;aof lit t.rsal mp ,.,,,,
toeiine.. ngei are in oporeitoa in
all sett. Tbraolung La aiunn.n J
I. am. fw Jncablie. Tb. wba( wb.
ibrbd. I lornibg ool about a. t
peels I, L.., fall en, wheal baa a greJ
averag. y told, ahilstolaaieav and spring
grata ytel j frora B lo 1) bashaU par
ar Tb geor4 tmp f inrt will
not b. a largo a. Il year, Tb. g'.al
eot fatilaa? 6 in ie,l iM ai-twart lo
e la M'e? row, CJilUaoB a.4 Wai tM
tie.
froH'-ppt fn'lnn. lo neil I'
,fa a.tib-r I. V-m aal gi i
tywaltiel. TbvjT 0)rV 'asJv,,?
Nor em rut l irr. Ao lntsrealio
IlKl. aneeil'it. at do.o oo Ib. docket
oeaorre lo lb. oonrt room at Ibi. place
laal Hal.rday afl.ronoo. Iloa. Bopja
ml. Ilavdeo, wbo If oot a ladle.' mao la
nothing, in hi I ling aa a lien lo oo. of
oar moot eotlmabl lalieo, 11 bit gal
Isolry aod a Imiratioo for Ibe fair t
gt tb. tiott.r of bis diseraltoo. Bed
planted a kit oa Ib. lady'tcbaok. Tb.
lady sprang baek and planted her pa'a
ail oa Ib. sid eo Mr. Havd.a't b.ad
bar. balr to aappoaod lo be, growa
ra ago. To. eoat frewoa-l. Ib. lady
troeUd, Ib. speelalof latod aod
ib. era-rou. a1 ag -l ailoraey aolsally
Mebd, a Ibing b ba-1 aoi d ea Ufure
for al I. l l.voly ysais Uscolo
Aetslop. IferaM: Mea. Kail. Ksm
Hroilb, lha Ikfl 1-4 lejlint, and U.
M w ba I a iril debal. al Mi.oil
l.nng f"0 da nf lt week, and ba
r.Ul Inter! waa mtilo4 Ibe.-osb
not heliproro.dig. L' roods
aian te B da aa Ihe M't. wave
anaatilarakly wmled Bn.r Ih. saaltaf.
It t fan-1 eOi. biite faallatt
aa-egl t who a', lecllaad to ba
radital " satliaf i.a.
Karl's rintef IWI will parity y.
lll-i-l. rb y or I'. ifai-i' t"i, res'''.
i..if li .'. i. I m -k .M,r ,ra I rl.at
.a a lll. XV. , S I II- ras bf
I. W, Atvtt it