Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 30, 1895, Image 1

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THIRTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1895.
WKFTTLT WO. 652 j
SEMI-WEEKLY NO, 366. 1
of
a ,
SEM I WEEKLY GAZETTE.
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
BY
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
OTIS PATTERSON, . - Editor
A. W. PATTERSON, . Business Manager
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELTS AND APPLIANCES INSURE TO THE SICK
THESE GREAT POINTS OF ADVANTAGE OVER ALL IMITATORS
At $3.90 par year, $1.25 for six months, 79 Ota.
tor three moncns.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
THIS PAPER ia kept on tile at E. C. Dake'e
Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, San Francisoo, California, where cou
raott for advertising oan be made for it.
Union Paofic Railway-local card.
The Electric Cur
rent can be immedi
ately felt, although
(toothing to the
moHt sensitive. The
strength of the current is
under the complete con
trol oi tne wearer, so
muoh so that a ohlld may
bo treated and cored by
the same power of Belt
necessary for the strong
est man.
f'4 Wi ll U 1 1 12 : jtn ,N.W
It ean be changed
from positive to negative
current in a moment.
They have and are cur
ing thousands of cases
of Rheumatism,
Chronic Diseases
and Bier von Ail
ments in man and
woman (from any cause)
where long continued
medical treatment' ailed
to cure.
NO MEDICINES ARE NECESSARY.
4 void all cheap (so-oalled) Eleotrio Belts and fraudulent imitations of our Electrio Belts
and Applianoes, as these are an imposition, upon the suffering.
THE OWES ELECTRIC TRUSS is the moss retentive and curative Truss
made for the radical cure of Rupture.
Inclose six cents and send for our Large Illustrated Catalogue in English,
German, Swedish or Norwegian languages ; containing medical facts, sworn statements of
cures made and descriptions of Belts and Appliances. Address
THE OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO.,
20S to 211 State Street, Chicago.
LOCAL MARKET EEPOBT.
THEY MUST REPORT.
tt 1.000 rilT, ROCOH, -
- CLEAR. -
National BariK
L HAMILTON-. Frop.
ol iwm.
No. 9, mixed, leaves Heppner 8:30 p. m. daily
except Sunday. Arrives at Willows Junction
6:20 p. m.
No. 10, mixed, leaves Willows Junction 7:15
g. m. Arrives at Heppner 10 p. m. daily except
unday.
East bound, main line arrives at Willows
Junction 1:46 a. m.
West bound, main line, leaves Willows Junc
tion 12:15 a. m.
West bound Portland fast freight with pas
senger coach leaves Willows Junction b:s p. m.
and arrives at The Dalles at 12:01a. m. Here
passengers from the branch lay over till 8:15 a.
m. and take the fast mall west bound which ar
rives at Portland 7: lb a. m. The Dalles and
Portland passenger leaves The Dalles daily at
2:15 p. m. and arrives it Portland 6:30 p.m.
Leaves Portland 8:00 a. m. daily and arrives at
The Dalles 12:15 p. m. This connects with the
east hound way freight with passenger coach
which leaves The Dalles at 1:30 p. m., arriving
at Willows Junction 6:58 p. m.
FrTCI-A-Xi BIEECTOET.
United States Officials.
Proairtnnt Grover Cleveland
Vice-President Ad'ai Stevenson
Beoretary of State Kiohard 8. Olney
Secretary of Treasury Jehn G. Carlisle
Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith
Secretary of War Daniel S. Laniont
KuiK.ti.rv if Navv Hilary A. Herbert
Postmaster-General William L. Wilson
Attorney-General Judson Harmon
Secretary of Agrioulture.. .... J. Sterling Morton
State of Oregon.
Governor ...W. P. Lord
Heorotary of Btate H. R. Kincald
Treasurer Phil. Metschan
Hnpt. Pnhlio Instruction (i.M. Irwin
Athirnuv General C. M. Idleman
1 G. W. McBride
senators j j. H Mitchell
( Ringer Hermann
iflJKrmuiBU 1 W. K. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
(K. 8. Bean,
ttnnrama Jndvaa 4 F. A. Moore,
( 0. K. Wolverton
Bereath Jaateial District..
riimiit JiiHm W. L. Brarishaw I
i'roeecutina; Attorney A. A. Jaime
Morrow Connty Officials.
joint Senator A, W. Gowan
tteoreeentatlve. S. Boothhy
i imntyjudge Jnlins Kelthly
' Commissioner J.R.Howard
J. M. Baiter.
Clerk J.W.Morrow
" Sheriff G. W. Harnngton
n Tnunr Frank Gilliam
Assemor i. f. Willis
Hnrvavnr... Geo. IiOrd
' Schoal Bup't Anna Balsiger
Coroner T.W. Avers. Jr
BBPrNIB TOWN OrriOIRS.
Thus. Morgan
C mnoUinea O. K. Fernsworth. M.
Liohtenthal. Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs, J r..
8. 8. Horner, E. J. Blooum.
Heoorder .''H1!o0!5
E. L. Frexland
Marshal A. A. Roberta I
PreeiactOBeera,
. . L V I iT.Ml.nlt
Constable. N. B.WbeUtuoe
Caltad States Lass Officer.
TBI DALLES. OB.
t w w . Hnristef
A. 8. Biaas .".'.V Becssvar
LA OBABDB. OB.
n m wit - ttlBtAr
O. r, niwm . " , I
J.H. Robbins Receiver
jcoj,x ocimrsi.
RAWLINS POHT, MO. SL
O. A. R.
UmIi at Lonngum, Or, lh Ut rUtonlay ol I
each month. All veterans ars lr,vttd In Hn.
Hona. Uso. W. HMITii.
Adjutant, tf CommaaiW.
L UMBER !
1ir RAVI FOR HALE ALL K.TM OF CN
T drraMd Lumber, U snllaa of Heppuer, at
what la known as Ue
BOOTT A.'VCIVIIXjIj. I
TMU. s. government I
IS
to
PAYING MILLIONS
A MONTH
To persons who served in the wars of the United States or to their
Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it
to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
your claim at this present time? Your pension dates from the
time you apply. Now is the accepted hour.
fWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice.
No Fee unless successful.
The Press Claims Company
PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager,
618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Wheat, bu 8 40(942
Flour.bbl : 2 65
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 00
" three " " 2 25
Sheep, muttons, head.... 1 25 1 50
" stook 1 00 1 60
Hogs, ou foot, owt 8 00
Hogs, dressed 4 00
Wool 8 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 2540
Eggs, doz 10
Chickens, doz 2 003 00
Turkeys
Potatoes, per owt 40
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 95 1 02
Flour.bbl 2 50 360
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 5 00
Muttons, owt , 6 00 8 00
Hogs, owt 4 50 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 8 13
Butter, ft) 10 15
Eggs, doz 12 18
Potatoes new.perot... 60 85
old. "... 3()(8 vo
Chiokens, doz 3 00 7 00
Turkeys, lb 12 14
POBTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, bu 47 50
Flour.bbl 2 25 & 'i 8o
Beeves, owt 2 50 0300
dressed 4 uu W o ou
Muttons, live sheared ... 1 75 yj 2 00
dressed, ft) 04 04M
Hoes, on foot 3 25 $3 75
dressed, lb U4
Wool Eastern Oregon... 08 11
Butter 1 15
Eggs, doz 10 11
Chickens, doz 2 00 3 50
Turkeys, ft) dressed 10 12
Potatoes, new, per ot.... so oo
Administrators and Executors Are Interest
ed In This Law.
Jf. RThit Company it controlled 6y nearly one thousand leading newt-
paper in the United Slate; and it guaranteed by them.
- Itoo
17 M
rr tiMvr.F.D is rippkir, will add
L l' uu pr l.uuu tvt. fUltiouai.
Tb above quotations are strictly tit Cash.
FACTS
AMU
FACTS ! !
YOU CAN BL'V 125.00 worth of dry goods and Kroceik'i and then have
enough left out of iioo.00 to purchase a No. 1 Crescent Hicycle. This Is
a flrat-clasa machine. Why then pay lluo.00 (or a bicycle that will give
no better service T
CRESCENT "Scorcher," weight 20 pounds, only :.
Ladle' and Gents' roadster all the way from I'pO to IT5.
"Boys' Junior," only with pneumatic tire a good machine.
"Our Special," Men's l iO: Ladles', 'i0.
APDHK.1-
WESTERN WHEEL WORKS,
CHICAGO AND NEW YORK,
Or
THE PATTERSON TLB. CM,
Iluppner, Oregon,
Agrnlt Jar
MORROW AND GRANT
Counties.
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Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
And Has the Largest Circulation.
ma. pinlaxd, to. a. iisiiop.
FrMittaL Caaaarr.
TRANSACTS A 6LNEE.iL BANKING BUSINESS
COLLKOTIONH
Ma.U M Favorable Turn.
EXCHANGE BOUGHT 4 SOLD
UEITNEIL tf OREOON
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DAILY (without Sunda
DAILY (with Sunday).
$6.00 per year
SS.oo per ycer
TERMS
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AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
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IT IS A TVELVl-PAOE PAPER.
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CINTIHifMI l T Ol- I HI UIiMN M1S. AMI I HI I III
AtIMItl Trt 1MI! M I U Or IHU I'LOI'Lli 0 I HA f kl.CIIOl IrlAN ANV
AI1 t AhlMI.M 1411,
It I la acrw4 mHk law f at ! Immn Hi IHks a I MhiIik.
vMB.kM iSmI Ibearwaal la Hsl, Im.r CKaa lM V OM! tWU
La si m t am. Aa,a TH,; JNTKK OCKAH. Chlceo.
Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
EASTERN OREGON
From the B.
8. Fague
Report.
Weather Crop
Very often laws are disregarded on ao
oonnt of lack of knowledge ot tbeir pro
visions. Tbis one will no doubt be of
interest to some persons in this oonnty,
Tbe law governing administrator and
executors was amended by the last legis
lature as follows:
). 1170. An executor or administra
tor shall, within the first ten days ot
April and of Ootober ot eaoh year, until
tbe administration ia completed and be
is disobarged from bis trust, render an
aocount verified by his oath, and file tbe
same with tbe olerk, showing the amount
of money reoeived and expended by him,
from whom reoeived and to whom paid,
with the proper vouchers for snob Day
men ts, tbe amount of tbe claims present
ed against the estate and allowed or dis
allowed, and tbe name of tbe claimant
of eaoh, and any other matter neoeseary
to ebow tbe condition of the aft airs there
of ; provided, however, that in case tbe
date ot tbe notice ot tbe appointment of
said exeoutor or administrator shall be
within sixty days next preceding the
first day of April or October, tbe filing
of suoh account shall be omitted until
tbe suooeeding April or Ootober.
Approved February 25, 1895.
In one county the county oourt has
ordered the clerk to issue citations to all
administrators and executors of estates,
ordering them to oomply with this law,
and in oase they tail to do so, they will
be removed and their bondsmen beld
accountable for their aotious.
MM
Absolutely puke
THE LATEST WRINKLE FOR WEDDINGS.
Here is sweet charity again clad in
modish robes and witb an All-sufficient
excuse for the originating ot what prom
ises to become an amazinclv nnnnlar
oustom. The last half sooreof smart
brides who blushingly took tbeir stately
way altaVwards, paced through oburches
thronged to the doors with whosoever,
of all ages, sexes, and colors, ohnna to
attend the always charming ceremony,
and these read first a bit of printed
notice pasted up at the door. In so
many words the notioe stated that all
were free to entor, subjeot to the levy
ing of a small contribution. Curiosity
brought, in oonseqnenoe, a goodly con
gregation, whioh was vastly interested
in observing that at the conclusion of
tbe solemn benediction up rose six brides
maids, or six pretty feminine relatives of
tbe groom, and at the head of the aisle
they were met by six kinsmen of the
bride, or six ushers. Every
SACRAMENTO'S CARNIVAL.
A Grand Electric Display on the Evening of
September 9th.
We have received an invitation to be
present at the grand electrio oarnival to
be held in Sacramento on September 9tb.
It is to be a most novel and interesting
demonstration, and is the more import
ant beoause it celebrates tbe transmis
sion of almost unlimited eleotrio power
from Folsom to Saoramento. This will
admit of the city being transformed
into a blaze of light on the pight of tbe
oarnival, and arrangements have been
made for eleotrio arches, electric floats
and brilliant illuminations that will be
gorgeously beautiful. In the parade at
nigbt will be floats, bearing designs in
lights of every color. The railroad Bhop
employes will alone provide twelve grand
floats. The native Sons and Daughters,
who will be in Sacramento by the tbous-
young Bnda on Admission Day, will participate
THE INTER OCEAN
Weather A few light sprinkles of rain
fell on the 20th and 21st. Tbe nigbt of
tbe 20th a heavy rain occurred at Baker
Oity, when 0.10 ot an inob fell. The
temperature during the day was cooler
than during the week preoediog, while
tbe night temperature was abont tbe
same. The maximum ranged from 70 to
90 degrees, and tbe minimum from 46 to
64 degrees. The atmosphere was not
so smoky during tbe past few days as it
bad been.
Crops For progress in general farm
work the weather conditions have been
pertrot. There has not bean any . rain,
except in some southeastern sections,
and root orops are so far advanoed that
I rain would not be of benefit. Owing to
tbe oooditloo of tbe grain orops oontin
nod fair weather is muoh desired. Id
Wasoo and Sherman counties much of
tbe grain it in tbe shock, while in sec
tions to the east beading and threshing
is progressing together. Heading ia be
ing onmpleted in all seotions, aud the
sound of tbe thresher everywhere is evi
dence ot the effort being exerted by tbe
farmer to save bis grain as soon as poo si
ble and have it marketed before the
1 commencement ot the fall rains and
avoid a recurrence of the damage by un
seasonable weather, which ooo ur red in
1893, and wbioh is fresh in tbe mind of
tbe publio. The berry of grain Is not as
plump as oould be desired, and In many
instances, it must bs said that tbe grain
preeeota a shriveled appearance, whiob
condition is directly attributed to the
ooustaot aod prolonged drouth. In tbe
Walla Walla valley the grain will be of
good quality ; there tbe average amount
ot precipitation was approaohed nearer
than in sections of Eastern Oregon
There will also be a good quality of grain
from Waaoo and Sherman oounti
I though much abrireled grain will be
shipped from those teotions. While in
Waoo aod Sherman counties tbe aver
eue precipitation was not reached, more
raiu fell than in Umatilla, Uilliein and
Morrow counties. Harvesting continue
witb good progress south and east of tbe
Blue mountains, where in all section'
orops Lave s tillered from tue drontb
The harvest of alfalfaoootioues. Owing
to tbe fear that tlie bay erup will not be
sufficient to meet tbe demands, farmers
aud atookraiaari are disposing of their
cattle sod are doing so witboit mekiog
a sacrifloa, since the price offereJ are)
very good. Ureas is lliio oo lb rang,
lao thai bay baa to be fed to oaltl just
tbe same as in aiuter. Fruit shipments
ootilinu large, and tbe oamplainl ot
dry weather causing trait to drop Irotn
the tree are fewer. Itarllett pears and
late pecb are ripen ing and are being
sbippad. rioma are bing plrked and
driMi m large qtiaiililie. A fo t-
ourrad In portions of Union, lUker,
Klamath and Harney oouuUes on the
1 21 t, which failed to do any datnag or
tmirb good. Tb potato erop, iib hot
few Ic 'ptions, bas done well in tbe ab
siaoa or t'tfciiUtKit), tiiougii lu luaoy
amotion there will not be eiioaglt for
i boa. eobsotuptioo. Hoiilh 'cl east of
itli liltl mountains tbe stockuroaei
look lor at I i early ralu to linjif ve
lh (rase oo tt.e range, wilboril w tcb
lb difficulty uf laklntf Data ot Id t ek
during It, winter will be greitly lo-rrrasl.
rurtlaod, Or , Angus! 2?, 1'5.
-Umu uUIO,u0rieit,uanuaoiiotiaoe in the parade, as will also the military
..U....U IPou,o uiatcmug ner gown, Bna many oivio sooieties. In faot.it is
anu g.vmg ner rigui Hand to ber masou- to be a grand affair, and will, we believe,
..u D.UUr was ,o uowu me aisie noia- mBrk a new era in the history ot the
hh .A t... I M , mi I
iug uui uor reuuuiB lor pennies, inree Clnnilol flitv
girie who meir swains levied tbe wed- An Exeoutiva Committo nf nrnminnnfc
ding tax on one side of the ohuroh, three oitizens has been annoim-d. with
Westminster. Ual., ulBrou 1, loll. I uiuor, suu 8 me lair coueoiors Joseph Steffeus as ohairman, and J. O.
A Remarkable Care of Rhtaniatlstn.
Sometime ago, ou awakening one morn
ing, I found that I bad rheumatism in
my knee bo badly that, as I remarked to
my wife, it would be impossible for me
to attend to business that day . Remem
bering that I had some of Chamberlain's
passed in pretty procession the specta
tors dropped sums ot money into the
DBgs, in proportion to tbeir means or
appreciation of the soene. All tbe while
the bride and groom were walking very
slowly down tbe aisle, and at tbe door
Coleman, director-general, and extensive
arrangements ate being made tor the
affair.
An Early Autumn Mngazloe.
Compulsion in Child Training." is the
Pain Balm in my store I seut for a bottle tDe outgoing orowd saw that the bags of subjeot which the Rev. Charles U. Fark-
and rubbed tbe afllioted parts thoroughly dimes and pennies were emptied into burst, D. D., discussed wisely and well
witb it, aooording to directions, and "urcb Plates beld by rosy-faced oboir- in the September Ladies' Home Journal.
within an hour 1 was completely re- boyii nt the poor of tbe parish profited His article is ably supplemented by Ed-
Ueved. One application had done tM u'"u" u,u" weuuiog. rrom - oooiety waro w. boks exoeiient editorial on
business. It is the best liniment on tbe r sua 10 lmorest a Magazlue for Sep "Our Sobools and Our Teachers." "The
market, and I sell it under a positive
guarantee. R. T. Harris. For sale by
Slooum Jobnson Drug Co.
tember.
ANOTHEIt IIOLII-Ur.
The following story is told of a corre
spondent who bas recently returned from
a trip to the far west of tbs Uoiled
Status:
Two men who had been sitting to
gether in the seat near tbe door of a rail
ay oar became engaged in an animated
controversy, aud their loud voices at
tracted the attention ot a
puseengers.
Suddimly one ot them rose and said
"Ladies and gentlemen: I appeal to
you to decide a disputed potut. my
friend here insists tbal not more than
three ptrsous oat of five believe tbey
have snnls. I take tb mora obeerfal
view of humanity tbao that. Will all ol
you who believe you have souls raise
your right haodaf '
Every hand in tbs oar went op.
Sometime ago I was taken siok with a
cramp In the stomach followed by diar-
rnoea. I took a oouple of doses ot Cham
berlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and was immediately relieved.
I oonaider it tbe best medicine in tbe
market for all such oomplaints. I have
sold tbe remedy to others aud everyone
wbo uses it speaks highly of it. J. W.
Striokler, Valley Center, Cal. For sale
by Mlooum-Johnson Drug Co.
DIGEST OK LiND AND MIN1NU DECISIONS.
MTbank yon," be said, witb a smile,
"Keep Ibem up just moment. Now,
ill all you who believe in a hereafter
please raise your left band also?"
Every baud in tba oar went Dp.
"Thank yon sgaio," he said . "Now,
while fell of you have yonr bands raised
be counted," drawing a pair of revolvers
and leveling tbrin. "Mr friend ber
ill go down the aula and relieve you ot
whatever valuables you may happen to
bav. Lively, now, Jim." Ki.
It May He as Mark fur Yoa.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes
that be bad sever kidney trouble fur
a oumber nf years, witb sever paint id
bis back and also that bis bladder was
sITtted. II tried many so-called kid
ney coma bat without any good result.
Abool year ago hbegao ne ot Kl0
trio Hitter and lound relief at once,
Kl trie Itittera i especially adopted to
tba ear of all Kidney and Uver trouble
and often gives almost instant relief. One
trial will pmv oar statement. I'rtc
only MM, for large botll. At drug slot
of T. W. Avers, Jr.
Furnished by W. D. Harlan, land and
II the other miniDH attorney, Washington, D. 0.
aobil-dltcbal.
Tba sale of land shortly after making
proof and tbe issuaooeof final certificate
does not warrant the presumption of bad
faith.
MINERAL.
The issuance ot a placer patent, on a
record whiob shows that there ia do
known lode or vain within Ibe plaoer
olaim, preolode tba subsrqtient allow
ance ot lode entry within said limits
bit said patent is outstsndiog. Tbs
right of a oo-owoer should be asserted
as fen adverse claimsnl. Tbs actual nse
of land for mining or nulling purpo
contemplated by section 2-'Kl7, R. 8,
coal.
No vested rigbt are secured through
filing a declaratory statement, and sal
ol tb land thereafter by lb claimant,
prior to filial proof ami sutry. defeats
bta right to pur o has aaid land, and an
entry thereof mad in bis nam must be
canoeled.
Thousands ol pereoos flounder along
for months, yes eveo years, suffering
from indigestion, bowel trouble fend
liver disorders with tbeir acoompaoying
ilieagreeabl symptoms, beOBtis they
think they hev lo. It tbey would take
abort onnre of Dr. J. II. Mr 11)
IJver and Kidney II Ira they would Boon
get rid nf Hi m eerabl feeling aod that
overpowering sens of wearine and in
capacity for work, would give place to
on of health, Vigor and eheerfulnes.
I'ric 1. Ml pef bolt I.
ionk i fruit
Tke I .oral faswr
It t little remarkable tbal a local
newspaper seldom gets ore-lit for lb
good it do la a coin in unity Tb
preacher bold revival stealing, Wis
lb Imoi.I lb way of llle ami warns
Tin: Lancasiukk Insukanci: Co.
M MANCMICM I KM, IC.MIArwl
ever 4 any ckkI Ibat II do. II I
for Ibis reeaoa tbal oteay paper abao
laUly refisa I devote spae lo Des-lad
relorma, bee a tb" wbo push tb
...i nr.- t.Ui.M iifli.ii ; r.f orms moat. Utid lull ariaragtnel
!, I tb tiewepepef . if gfel pexpl woold
lo l, Ibal lh pprr that aaill
I mmtt brar II apfr I wall Sip-
oliera, la ming v.ry or. rlrl P"""!. fPf v"v "1 aiwav I
OivtnssT etop tba iirh.ng an I ble4. ' lak rl.cl A P" l'"' '
in, tti.ie ti!(v.rii.o, .'! in tn r"" - .-' ...
rmot tb tor'r Al drnggM. ut b &ay f Umn, N l wiili lh na-
tr ;! Hn, ' PIN 11 1 tb 'IMtsaat f
la 4 (1 tKD H . Mkt.
MImI fllet 1 1' kl III"
h)tiipma Moiainre; iatviie iifihing
and eiingirg; m il al nigM; by
crtc!iitg. If llol lo ll.oo
tnni'ifs form, abieb ft l,li-l and
If n..l. f f 5tiU.
rbil4l(ibia.
Many of car reaident bsv returned
from lb Illu mountain.
Mia (irao Mi.fll l dpartal for
week's vacation lo i'ng Hutind.
Waller Caaoo baa sgaio embarked ia
lh btitcher's trad and is supplying Ilia
tt.em of danger, and be la regarded a Ooantry 'round with ffeab laeaL
great bat) factor. Tb newspaper Tb wsgooBiskara' ebop ia going Dp
b raaoals. keen Da itod fmu fear rapidly and Mr. W. Uegiiewood, ea of
ot suob ipaur; gneraly alvcirte aur blacksmiths, will aooo bull 1 Ms resi-
wbal ia to tba bt InUmetof a towoand dene.
ooramunity, and It reward, olleo, is lo Torn Woolery baa rtoro. from Ibe
b regrdl a a eomrooo enemy. Many nd I again roatoUr ol nor bl-
g'Kwl peopl tak a prll In deoooooing .,,!, dao. 11 I rggl al work Id
tb pre al IU least provocation, l.ul i ( .grab,,!,,.
Heading wilt Bonn aomneae. There
will ba soor grain pnl I this year than
taet, asd farmer tatn loU very hopeful
lor tb coming year.
I'aul llalsigsr.of Highland, III, ar-
rlva-l Monday evening. II will loeale
al I o and aobaik to lbsgimkf's
Ira-la a n as bi six p I omplei!.
haoday fh'-tl will agaio b r opod
ric.in.lr le. .vef.,n is ordially
Woman Who Paints Cats" is the striking
title of a full page devoted to Madame
Henrietta Ronner, tbe oelebrated oak
painter; several copies ot her most oele
brated pictures being given. "The Men
Wbo Write Our Comic Operas" are rep
resented by portraits and sketches ot
"The Composer of 'Wang,'" "TbeCompo
ser of 'Robin Hood' " aud "The Composer
of 'Princess Bonnie.' " Graceful in theme
and melodious in construction is Mr.
Robert Coverley's song, "Love's Refieo
lions," written exolusivnly for this issue
ot the Journitl. Miss Grace Greenwood
rites ot "The Man Who Most Intlu-
enoed Me," Amelia E. Barr ot "Conver
sation at the Dinner-Table," and Frank
R. Stockton's "Love lief ore Breakfast"
Oomesto absppy ooncltiHiou. Mrs. Nat
ion's "The Early Winter liounets" aud
"Silk and Woolen Bodices'' are daintily
illustrated by Abby E. Underwood, aa
are "Party Dresses for Children," by W.
Oranvill Smith, and "The Early Aut
umn Coats," by Frank O. Small. Women
bo lov dainty needlework will b
delighted with Helen Mar Adams'
"Greek Embroidery Designs" and Mrs.
Barnes Unices "A Bridal Table Set.'
Tbis autumn's brides will find muoh
practical advice in Mrs. Hamilton Molt'a
up-tO'duta article on "This Autumn's
Wedding Etiquette." J. Harry Adams
writes ot "Some Artistic Doorways"
and aeveral brigbl women giv Soma
charming idea tor "Beautifying tba
Home." Elton E. Ileifoid writes ot
'Cultivating tba Lily" and Emm M.
Hooper of "Dressing tba Young Girl."
Altogether Ibis attractive Issue, which
g'wa out with a oover especially de
signed by Mr. C. I). Gibson, la worth 10
lime it prion ot 10 oeuU. The Ladiee'
Hum Journal la published by Tb Cur
tis Publishing fJotupanv, of Philadel
phia, for 10 cent per number aod It
per year.
A sua niury.
Her Is a flub story wbk h eome from
Canada: "Last fall a man Bulling on the
Maitlaml ot hi watcli out ot lb boat
Iroin which h wa 0hlng. Tb other
day while fishing be caught a tbre-
pound bas. lb aatonisliiueiit oan b
Imagined a ben b found bia watch
ldgd ia the throat of the beuty. Tha
waloh wa running and tha time oorreel.
It being a stem winder, the euppoeilion
la that In masticating it food the baa
won oil op tb watt b dally."
In,l-d lo tti I an I aid I making It
tuore c. ful tlian ever,
loes, Of, Aug . Sr. lev) JasB
Ik M.lur Mraal Well
A Wralera Alabama alitor, according
Li Ilia Atlabt Constitution, writing
ap a local tbeatrlcal enierUlnmenl re
oeiilly, and b wstile.l to be particularly
Dto aliool II, to be rueiitioae.1 lb Datonfl
uf several young la-lie nf lh lowo and
wrote, "tbey all filled their part lo per
feolioO." TUn be Wxlit home. Wbtt
lb paper appare it wa foun I that tha
pnater b-l pat ia an "a" in plao of aa
"r" la tb word "part.,,
lliaofder ia Hi liver and kidney aer
reianili f ir tu any tit lh ailment of
bamanlly, afiich, when aegte led, d
Vrlop Into "fKM an I lifirti l mala
due. I'mlpn -e nil I 'ngt Ilia
(n riifl use .f r J. II tlean'a Lima
ai I Kidney ll.Soi .i remove lite dlwinlpf
a --'n . 1. an I t, l.if tlieilis
"! unm.e hca.tl y et d viatotou
ta, I'm ! W i it i.
f v saaaa.