THE ELECTION. Republicans Win Every Office But Two. TllE St LOUIS CYCLONE. A 19th CENTURY Fully One Thoasand Families' are Ltlt Home MIRACLE. less id St Louis, ' DOWNED ON ER'IRIFF AND CLERK. Evr ry thing Passr Qnielly and Ordery in Heppner A Large ote l-olled hlli Lends In the Congressional Race, With Qnlnu a Cone Second. Yesterday, Jnne 1, 1896, will go down in tlie minds of the oitizeDg of Morrow oonnty as a memorable day in county politics, aid it has taught some of our local politicians, at least, that this life is fall of nneertaintles and disappoint ments. In Heppner, and as far as we have been able to learn, in the entire oonnty, the eleotion pained off quietly and taking the oonnty over a large rote was polled. Especially was this the case in Heppner, Mt. Vernon and Gen tryprecinots where nearly half the en tire vote of tbe ooonty was cast. - Early in tbe day things appeared to be so mixed that it was very hard for anyone ' to form even an npiuirn as to what tbe ootonme would be. Of course tbe main interest was oentered on the fight for rpDresentative. sheriff and clerk, whlcb pi noes were being holly contested for, and tbe withdrawal of one candidate for county judge also made that raoe an interesting as well as a close one. Tbe result as it now stands is not a satis factory one to this paper as we desired to see tbe entire ticket elected, but tbe people willed otherwise and it now be comes our provinoe to humbly submit to the wishes of tbe moj rity. Up to time of going to press tbe re turns are all in except from Wells Springs, Pine City and Lena preoincte, which oan not materially change the re suit, and we give here only the total vote, leaving the report by eaoh pre uioot separately uotil after tbe cffloial count is made. For supreme judge, Bean, rep, 448; Burnett, dem., 229; Gaston, peoples; 820. Bern's plurality 128. Congressman, Ellis, 457; Bennett, 189; Northup, 79; Quinn, 401 ;McKerobpr, 3. Member hoard of iqnalizaMnn, John ton, 478; Davis. 181; Feebler, 327. John son's plurality, 151. Circuit judge, Lowll, 408; Hailey. 331; Tomer, 280 Swell's plurality, 87. Prneemitiig attorney, Bean, 382; R 867; Parsons, 325. Beau's plurality, 25 Representative, Brown, 509; Morgan, 101 ; Swift. 450; Brown's plurality. ED Clerk, Patterson, 8S0; Morrow, 453; Btnntau, 811. Morrow's plurality. 07. BlierifT, Ilnnd,350;Mtlnok, 497; (layer, &V2. Matlock's plurality, 147. Oonnty judge, Bartholomew, 519; No bl, 47;Knk. M3. Bartholomew, plu rality, 8. Treasurer, Gillitm. 6'9; Yeager, 317. Gilliam's majority, 010 Ominlesltiner, llcokett, 581; MoAlis ter, 400. llckett's m Jirity, 181 . Assessor. Tetleys, 443; Hnjdar, 227; Cralitrep, 381. JVUeys, pluislitv, 62. Hi'honl superintendent, Shipley, 500; Biown, 4(i7. Bhiplo's msjiilty, U3. Hnrveyor, Hornor, 620; Turner, 481. Boroor's mr jurily, 89. Coroner, Vaiiglim, SGI; Mitchell, 410. Vatigliau'a mnj irily, 148. jAstne of Ilia !, C Hi district, Free Ianii, vm: it'oiiarusou, M. iitoiiaiueou a maj mi), 25. Constable, Whetstone, 19'; Mastersnn. 171; Jonrs, 108. WlieUtoua's plurality, ia Tbs ab fignrra art not fflcUl, but the official oooot, now bring made at tb eonrt bouse, will be preaentrd lo next issue, and will change thtse figures some. Tli latest returns received from Tort laud are lo that uVt that Ellis' ehaoora art vry brlaM, bat Tongue will likely l.oe In I be Hist district. Tba Mitohell rrpubllosn legislative ticket Is probably t toted lo Multnomah eonnly. HALF OF WHOM ARE DESTITUTE. Tbe City Amply Able to Provide for the Kecds of the Afflicted-The Work of Rebuilding Already Br goo. St. Loris, May 3D Two companies of Illinois state militia from Greenville and Belleville, 111., in all about 100. pa trolled tbe levee district of East St. Lou is all day yesterday and last night. Dead lines were established and no one allow ed to pats without a permit.. The effect of these stringent measures was sooo seen today in tbe greatly decreased num ber of people in tbe devastated district. Over sixty suspects have already, been arrested and were sent to town and look ed up. Several nick pockets and confi dence men have also been arrested. In addition to tbe militia and polioe force, Obif f of Polioe Ganey swore in 50 dep uties who were plaoed in different parts of tbe oity. Tbe property loss is bard to estimate. 0 j6 feature of tbe storm and one of tbe after effects wbioh was A Newspaper Man Relates a vellous Story. Mar- CLOSING OUT SALE! An Interesting Chapter in His Own LifeSome, We Hope, May Profit by Reading Same. From the Herald, Columbia, Tenn. feared was tbe large number of botses killed. Uo every side ooutd be seen mangled bodies of these animals. Tbe polioe department was busy all day mov ing carcasses, and none too soon, for the warm weather of tbe past tew days bad already started decomposition, Tbe railroad yards are already being cleared of debris, rendering the move ment of trains possible, but it will be weeks before anything like order oan be restored, A ladies' relief oorps has been organ ized. Committees bave been appointed from all tbe cburobes of tbe oity and are actively at work soliciting aid and are meeting with good success. Tickets will be distributed to needy ouesfor food and shelter. Mayor Bader estimates that 500 families are left entirely destitute and will need immediate sustenance. ' Many have not even sufficient olotbiog. Maury county is one of the richest and biggest and best counties in Ten nessee. It would be an exaggeration t say that any one man knew every othei man in this county, but it may safely b said that few, if soy, oan come nearer to it than Mr. Joe M. Foster, whose horn is at Carter's Creek, and who is now connected wiib tbe Herald. In tbe in terest of tbe Herald be bag visited near ly every home in tbe oonnty. Upon "state" oooasions that is, tbe Herald ' somewhat annual pio-nio reunions be is the "mas ter of ceremouies." , Tbere are tew mi better known, few better liked, nom more trusted, and what be says tbe Her aid, unconditionally and unequivocally, will vouch for. To see him now in perfect health and energy, one would not tblnk that two and a halt years ago he was a bed-rlddnn Invalid, a pbysioal wreck, whose famil physician, loved ones at borne an) friends all thought was soon to be called henoe. But such is tbe ease, and not only lie bat bis family and a hundred friends will testifto it. It was a peouliar affliction be had, and bis cure was marvellous, bis recovery a nineteenth oentury miraole. And that otbera may enjoy tbe blessings of tbe wonderful medioine which beyond tbe peradventnre of a doubt under God's blessing saved bis life, Mr. Foster not desiring publloity bnt with tbe hope THE- WOOL MARKET. grearere Tbe number of families left homeless of doing good has o inseoted to tell of by devastation along tbe pnth ot the bis aiokneaa and bis cure, storm lo 8t Louis proper, will resob np It was in tbe tall of 1892 be was taken iito tba thousands. Iu many instances He was a farmer tben, and had these people bave lost all their earthly prt tbe Hay exposed to the weather possessions. Many will be for days de- Bnd working in the field, and for flv- pendent opon obarlty aud their fortu- bo.irs was in the mud, io a stooping p . nate neighbors fur shelter. There is a sition. In a few days thereafter be hid probibllily that one man whose horribly peculiar feeling in bis f-et and hands; mangled body was taken to tbe morgue, (bey beoame nnmb and Mt as if asleep xs oot killed by the storm. A gentle. But, perhaps, it would be b -Her to let roiin who was in the neighborhood of tbe Mr. Foster tell his own txperience. aud union depot power bouse just after the bl la what be says: torin ssserts that some of the orowd "Following the onmboess ot my feet there assaulted a ghoul caught thieving land hands, that numbness spread until aud beat him to death. His story is that mv whole body was Darab cd. I had a while Viewing the wreck be saw half a I dreadful constriction around my body, 1( Etn meo jinnp on a man wbo bad been god as I grew woree this extended up, loafing abont in the orowd. Home one Inntling off my breathing ; it finally got bit biro with a club, felling him to the I within a few Inohes ot toy throat and it ground, then the crowd j 'imped on the man, kicked bim until be wss nnoon- soioni. Home one orled "Lynoti the thief!" and then tLe orowd pioked up bis limp form and carried It to Russell avenue, where they dumped it into a dirt oart and oarted it off. The citln' league Issued the follow ing announcement tonight in rsferenoe to the i fT-rs uf aid from cities through out the Uuited States: ''Tbe league en. dorses the action tit Mayor Wal bridge lu dri lining outside aid. It fiwla grateful lor tbe many evldeuoes ot generosity in was with difficulty tbat I breathed at all. At Irregular intervals I bad light ning pains th'onab my entire body and limb, and for at least five months I wss perfectly helpless, aod a man servant was kept In my room day and night to torn me io bed and wait npon me. Io the earlier part of my illness my feet f. It as If I was walking bare footed on a stiff oaipet. Boon I could not walk at all in tbe dark, sod could not even stand alone with mv eyea hn. I rap idly g'ew worse, and en my liroba fused to carry me. Firally I lt my these help nfTdringa, but having made a tense of feeling nr touch, and ooold not oarrftil investigation o tb shirro strict. I tel beo my feet were again! each en district whiob, though extensive, la nther. bnl felt all tbe time as If tbey almost entirety eonflovd In Ibe aeotioo of were being polled apart. tba eity ouisids ot lbs priuolpel business "Io tba beginning I bad called in my area, it is oor jd Igmant tbat tba eity family physician, a very sooreeefol prso will bs amply able to folly provide for 1 titinnrr. lie pnt ma on a treatment. Little Weal flriai told, wlih Iks A boat tae Daly Vsier. From the B. a Eioept by deeleia listing sooo red wools et the Prndlrt mill, have beard of no sales la Oregon and Weak. Ingtoa; even these buyers are not 0r atieg tiUtivlvsty owing to tba low val ors Id tba east. Ut wk tba J. M, Resaell Co. bought f0 bags of W. J. Forolea. Tbis Is bow being bsuled to the mill for enuring E. Y.Jo I.I bought about 100 bag at Yakima of James Wright, and George Fell, for II. U. Judd A H 4, boltfht Ibe Bartholomew alio at lleppoer. Tbis wtml la sow at Ibe aeixtrteg mill. It seems rvmatkabla tbat early tbe first tt June baa come wib so Ititle lulnM in wool Tlo wh beadle o the g'eeaa tin m4 em ta be able to tiny at all. Mot of the large borers ft leet )ar are S"liiliog Sgamei,ls afily, Ibe sorters Ulng tbe Oblr ttl)'B. Tbe Use frsnrUco matk't eteiioajve w.k. The Witnl A Cilto IU-t says; The flr.l K'4 Blair sale t t Ugs wee at a real bU fties pJ leal year, alib ragb Ibe wal liibtr abtlKkas aaJ blr la foallU. At It.e ea'isg milts la dale, I 315 Oil I be lt t. Ibe (! p , !) f wl leh e-ws f""l Waelildg i.e. It U'gt l.iintil eas from i ff tbs Clfrat N..lera wM nl ri-lan, .'(-- A foi ia 4 4'4l Uge. 1 i,e si. ! m I S'sll ! 4y, lib slt bl ttante It Is i ) 4 tbal anteM IUe sltalta tuaUilall; i aige, a gra'er tMMn i-tli-bvy x litll MlMlUi'M al Weabiag ! will bm aal by gmwera a 4 tale's lo be ard, as lb ! soiree aaat ! It lralils l Slits) waspW U Ike gtceee. ttiw rrtt Iin-, nt'lHi be , ,), II - I r tlt il in ,ti.,.i. ,fti, ant . ..'. ta a . t ! l t M I'git el In al its I nin,, I y-t . r-e w ll W a 'it t M , t aebea. Uf4gie U t all tba needs of lha afflicted." Tbey farther snuoouee that not ain- gla hotel io tba eity has beea sff cted or tba wholesale meeufsotorlngdiitrlot me Urially iej ire.1. Tba slight ir j irr to tbe building ereoted for lha republican coo van t inn baa breo repair! and the bedd ing Is now reedy for oorapaooy. witb instrootiona lo keep very qnlet But I continued to grow worse, aod In about all weeks bo told ma, oaedldly and bonestly, tbal ha bad d .ee bis beet, tbat ba bad also advised with some of Columbia's lesdiog ph)lotios. giving ibem my avmptoms, bnt tbat ba could do nothing for ma and it was useless for Estimates BpoD lha property lose hsva I Kim to try any further. Us and tba growo wider and farther apart. Oaeee phyeiriaot wih whom ba advised pro were mads May all lha way from 127,- nnuBoed my diseasa locomotor ataxia, OOOOOU to 151.000.000 fr 81. Louis aod aDd Inrorsbls. from ll.fxIO.ilOO lo SJ0.000 0OO for East -He lold my friends tbey eonld try HI, Loaia. Tba Biual popnlar ealiaalo I any thing tbey wished, sod tbes I begsa Is ia lha naiglbirbood of i'JJ.ttC.rtOO for Itrileg event Msg tbal waa aoggeaied both eilUa. Tba batldiag eoolraetors of I intd ilfferenl klo.ls ot elrotncity -belt tba elly bsva beec overwhelmed with or-1 pjg, abnrklog maehlera an I elect ro ders lor rebuilJiog aod tba work ot wlp- piae, with ooosberleM kloda of medi- Colombia (who is now clerk and master it tbe ChaDoery court of this comity). reoommended Dr. Williams' Fitk Fills for Pale People. "I began using tbem as per directions for locomotor ataxia, and in about or e week some of my friends thought I was better; bnt it was two weeks before tl inprovt ment was plain to all aod satis ftiotory to myself. Tben, however, I kiew th pills ere doing their grand and glorions work, and 1 kept taking hem until I could hobble around on orutohes. - "It was suggested to me then tbat nature would do tbe rest, and I left off tbe pills. Io about ten days I saw tbat I was going doan bill egain; I prompt ly renewed tbe pills, aud again I began to improve. A second time I tried to leave tbe battle to a good constitution, but fonod it etill too weak so I com menced on tbe pills again and kept tak ing ibem ni til I whs well. "I waa in my fifty-first year when I was taken sick. It is now about two years sinoe I dleoarded stiok and crutcb and found my legs strong enough to oarry me. 1 am er joying epienaio health, weigh more and look better then for years, and attribute my health and my recovery and life to tbe magic ol Pink Pills for Pale People, under the blessing of God. "I have recommended these pills toe nnmher of pecpl-, aud mmy t know have been cured by tbm. I wish 'n my heart that eety pers n u earth who is suffering as I was could get tbem and wonld try tbem. "To those wbo. know me, I hope it is not nere, sary for me to add that I mat e this statement of mv own free will, will -out money and without price, Bnt If there are anv who are inulinud to doubt I will refer th-rn to Dr J. U. Bill, J M Hunter, K. D. L-ckridge. Je Terwef, Anderson Nichol. S. B. and O. W. Nio hols, all of Cartel's Creek, Maury ooun ty, Tenn , or it they will oa'.l upon me I will give Ibein tbe names of a hundred witnesses of as good men aod women as tbe sun ever shown npoo. "Hoping a ime poor sufferer may read and believe and be raised from a bed of pain, I am Very resptotfnliy. Jog M. FoeTan, Care of the Herald, C ilnmli'a, Tenn." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple are an unfailing remedy lor all dis eases arising from a poor and watery condition of the blood, snob as pale end sallow coinplf xlon, general mnsoulsr weakness, ns of appetite, depression o' spirits, lack of ambition, anaemia, chlor. oaie or green eickneao, palpitation of the besrt, shortness of breath on slight ex enion. eotd'ieae of hands or feel, swell- ng i f fert and limbs, pain lu tbe back. nervous beeileolie, d inness, loss or memory, feebleness of will, ringing lo Iba earn, early deoay, all formi of fen ale weakness, leooorrboea, tardy or Irregu lar periods, suppression of menses, hys teria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rbeo matirm, sciatica, all diseases depending on vitiated bnmora Id tba bt'od, caus ing scrofula, ewsHed glands, fever aorta rakets, blpJ"'.ot disease, bonebbark. scqoired deformities, decayed bone. cbmoio erysipelas, catarrh, consumption of tba bowels and longs, and also f r Invigorating the blood and system when biokin down by overs ork, worry, dis ease, rxaaee aod Indisoretinns of liv ing, rroovery front arote disese, soob as fevers, eio, Inea ft vital powers, spr msturrbnes, early decay, prematnra olJ age, Tbey act dlreoily on tba blood. soppljlog to Iba blond its qualities by assisltog it lo abeorba f IV- gen, that great aopporter of all orgeeto Ufa. Having Decided to Go Out of Business, We will Offer Our Entire StocK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Nats, Caps, Etc., FOR AN UNLIMITED TIME. E. L. FREELAND, MMi COLLECTIONS, wnivts INSURANCE, makes ABSTRACTS. U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER. Land Filing and Final Proofs Taken. STEXOGinrilER. KOTARY ITBLIC. D. J. McFaul, M. D. At J. OPPICB s M. H ager's Residence. The J. M. RUSSELL Co. The Dalles, Portland, Heppner. Notice of intention. T AND OFFICK AT THE DUXES. OREGON I j Mny M, M. Notlre Is her. ly given that li fnllnwliiir nsmed settler tins tlkil notlre ol his Intention to make IUihI prool In smMirt nl his clslin. sml llmt sll pnitil will lie msrtr Iwfore J. W. Morrow, rounty clerk, at Hppner, iinnon. on Jul v a. tix : HARKI-MIN HAt.H lid. K. No. XM. lor the Lois I and J, and 8i SV.. tc I, To. AS, K K lla tmmes the lollowlns witnesses to prove his continuous realdeuce upon and cul lvsllou ol ssld land, vl: llsnevC Kurh. Wllllsm Otlllsm, Rciilicn daunt and Benjamin lialtvson, all ot Heppner, rri"n- JA8.F. MOORE. U-SI Krslsler. Notice of Intention. T4ND OFFICK AT Trig CAU.ES OREflON, i April J. iwsj Notlre Is herehr slven i hut the (nllnwn(-namd sritlef has Sled nmlre ni hu im. ,. i. on ii nuke flittl nrtHi' In siiitcrt nl his rlslm. and thst said pmol will t made helote josenh U .lbann. II 8 O.i... al Lexlng ton, Uregoii. nn i-ina JB. I"". ls: Hd g No. vm, lor the 8g, Bee. II, Tp. 1 a. R. a K W. M. He mm Hie Mlowlna witness? in pttnt hlsrnnilniioi resUlence upon and cultivation ol aaio ina, u: T Vn,n. William galea, rrrns 5 Shlnn. all el lleipner, ttreton, and Kdwla R. 4H 4 WfttsleT. rVo(c of Intention. Us. Ornre v T.s Dsn as, Oss.ioa. Mavwh. irat. OTira ta ItrRFtY OIVEM THAT 111 It tv lotto ln nm. settler kaa (lied rmtlra ol his InlenUita U me Snal fttml in support nl hi claim, and that eaWt pen" will ba ma.ia helara ronntv ClerS. ol W-nro foiioty, al Ueepner, Orrfm, na I"". i". via: ,r kii Htsn Mr Kl I Miorr. ltd. t. ho. IMS, lof lit w Vs . If, To. 1 ft., I Ml Ha names Ida Mlnwlna wltneaae lopm hi Muillnanua raaidallM ULMlB and aalUvatt. O. nt.gmag i. t JaS. F. stiaiaa. am. aS. rlur. I'ltk fills are aoM by all dealers. PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, J80S. To Ths Public : The followliin farts have derided us to open up an office st Tha Dal es, and ws believe the wool growers will feel an Interest tu our proposition to hatid'.e their wool. THE DALLES MARKET. --'n IWttsU million pounds of wool was marketed there, which brought extreme prices Tho present outlook Is that not less than eltiht million pounds w 111 be marketed there this season, and we believe wools sold In The Dalles w 111 bring full values for the following reasons : 1st. 1 he large amount ot wool handled not only sttrac's bnver. and the most of them make The Dalles their headquarters for Ihe season, causing a b'lk competition Tha Oregon mills us not less tha'i two million pounds, so wools in Th Dalles have the benefit of this competition, si well as for the East and Call torn la market. 2d. Th location of The Dalle Is inch that five transcontinental railroads compete for freight, guaranteeing the shipper a low rate; in 1895 wools from The Dalles to the East were taken at a rate cf 90 ct. per nun (red pounds. Sd. Arrangements have been made with the railroad enmpnnl? whereby local freight to Th Dalle when added to ihe freight from The D.ille East, will not be higher than the freight from local point direct Bast, and la many cases less. These facts alone assure th growtrs th highest poeslb'e price. CONSIGN ME NTS." whHe we fully realize consigning wool Is a thing of the past, w believe growers will do well to consider one prnpoaitlen, especially this season a thr Is avery reason to believe It will be a slow, dravgjr rear. Our business In th past hss been buying for Oregon and Eastern mill and dssters. Realising how slow th mills and dealers will be In placing their orders this year, w think our method of handling will be an advantage to the grower, and considering the wool will not be moved from th home market nor from under your control without consent; you must not look upon our proposition in th lUtht of shipping on consignment For tan years past, "excepting IMfl, th yrar of th panic," wool bave brought better price In ths home markets, as th season advanced, than at th opening, and w believe this will be especially so this season. Whan grower are rot In a position t hold their wool, or feel Inclined to sell to pay their bill, w will Bisk an advance at a liberal rat of Interest; will take charge otth wool, py th teamster's and olber charge when requested to do so, and when wools are to be (hipped to Tb Dalle by rail, w will ia care of th railway freight from point of shipment to Th Dalles, aod a such Poln's a Heppner and Arlington, will bar a representattv who will lak cbarg of th wool nd Inrward It Yon will keep l'i Rilttd that when shipping to Th Dalle there will be no ste eipens ta yon, and considering th low prlc ol wool, w hav concluded to do thi work at J4 cent pet na a in n piratca w near no Ton, ana scna irguiav accounts ot eastern ano local mark' Mated. wbsn reqj la 1. at. Kl'segu, to. Wo its Best S ws The Crowning Climax of Exhibitional Grandeur at or will t i OS receipt of Wood Wanted. . ,n.,r,, Mr. A. N. sMke.. .4 rtne O" . Botte.ert-ly. N. T. 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