Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 02, 1898, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL
PAPER
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- The Gazette will contain
; the latest telegraphic news
i From the Seat of Will
GAZETTE.
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1898.
NO. 671
SEMIWEEKLY GAZETTE.
State News.
m
PUBLISHED
Tuesdays and Fridays
THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY.
CORLIES MERRiTT, Editor and Bus. Man.
At 2.0D par year, $1.00 for six months, SO cts.
tor three moatns, strictly in advance.
Advertising Rates Made Known on
Application.
Entered at the Postoflice at Heppner, Oregon,
aa second-class matter.
THIS PAPER is kept on file at . C. Duke's
Advertising Agency, 64 and 85 Merchants
Exchange, Ban h rancisco, California, where cou
raote for advertising can be made for it.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8-
ing airent, 21 Merchants' Exohangi Build
ing, Han KranciBoo, is our authorized agent.
This paper is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N.-LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 9:80 p. m. daily exoept
Bnnday arriving at Heppner Jnnction 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a, m. and ar
rives at Heppner 6:00 a. m.
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 200
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Urna' ilia 8:50 p. tn.
Portland Express No. 3, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:00 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.m. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:30 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For farther information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. K & N., Heppner, Ore.
OFITCIAL DIRBCTOET.
United States Officials.
Pieeident William McKinley
Vie President Garret A. Hobart
Secretary of State W. It. utiy
heorntaryof Treasury Lyman J. Gage
Beorntary of interior Cornelius n. hubs
Secretary of War Russell X. Alger
Secretary of Navy John 1). Long
.tinanes tinery etinuu
Postmaster-General.
Attorney-General
Secretary. f Agriculture.
.John W. Gritrgs
....James Wilson
JegelablePreparationfor As
similating meToodandRegula
ling theStomachs andDoweia of
PromotesDiestioi(Chcerful
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
AGU1NALD0 SI
G
Rtape orOldDrSMCEUHKBER
Pumpkin Sni"
Alx. Senna
Seed
Jhtpermint
JhOwtonatlSoiIw
flam Seed -Clarified
Sumr .
llgigvyw FtaYm
Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
tiess and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
. Lowell
. J. Bean
State of Oregon.
Governor - W. P. Lord
Secretary of State H. R. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. Metachan
8upt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idleman
( G. W. MoBnde
Senators ,.
i Thos.'H. Tongue
Congressmen j w. 11. Ellis
Printer W. H. Leeds
( R. 8. Bean,
Supreme Judges F. A. Moore,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
Circuit Judge Stephen
Prosecuting Attorney H,
Horrow County Officials.
Joint (Senator - 3. .w-Mor.row,
bepreeentative Li. Freelaml
County J udge A. Ci. Bartholomew
Commissioners J . K. Howard
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk Vawtnr Crawford
' Sheriff K- Ij. Matlock
Treasurer..?, l.-MU,ht5ilLl12i
' Surveyor.- ..J nlms Keithly
School Sup't ,J.ft'W-H1"1,leJ
Coroner Dr. L. R. Hunlock
BKPPMCB TOWH OFFIOKRH.
Mayor -Th". Morgan
Oounr.llmen K . J. Hlooum, M .
Lichteuthal, J. R. Simons, J. J. Roberts, J . W.
i j ... ,! V li knarrv.
' "... ..W. A. Hichnrdann
Marshal Jo!lQ
"Precinct Officer.
Justice of the Peace W. E. KichanWn
f'..n.tjihla u- B. Gray
United States Land Officer.
me ntl.l.fH. OR.
J. ?. Moore
A. 8. Biggs ew
A
Dewey Declares That it Will Take
a Large Army to Subdue
the Insurgents
GENERAL MERRITT IIBHIVES SAFELY AT MANILA
His
As-
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
li
1 ixACTcopyor weappeh. 1 j jp0 I f
THC CENTIUH COMPANY, NEWVOM CITY.
The CALIFORMA
Lodging House
BEDS 25 and SO Cents.
GEO. C. ROME, Prop.
Next door to Opera House.
G. B, HATT,
Tonsonal Artist.
MiRVELOUS SURGICAL OPERATION.
The Abdominal Organs Shot to Pieces, Vet
the Patient Recovers.
Pendleton Republican.
The flhootiiiK of George E'y by Moses
Thompson in tbia city on Friday of last
week has brought to ligUUhe won lorfal
Or. Vaughan, who used to do dental work in
this section, has lately been appointed post
master at Heppner. A good dentist has been
taken from the ranks of the profession. Crook
County News.
Fobs Beardsley has been elected a teacher in
the Arlington public school to fill the vacancy
caused Dy the death of H. M. Clay. Mr. Neal
was re-elected principal, and Mr. Cross and
Miss Hurburt were re-elected teachers. -
The Great Northern now has a rival In Jack
Chambers' claim on the same mountain. Over
$100 was taken out of there one day last week
and smaller cleanups ranging from (40 and up
have been taken out since and it is only partly
developed,
A. J. Bond pleaded guilty of stealing a suit of
clothes belonging to a sheepherder in Milton,
Wednesday, and was fined $10 and costs. He
failed to pay his fine and was lodged In the
county jail in Pendleton. Shortly after the
trial he was forced to take off the stolen suit
and return it to its owner.
Frank Davey, of Balera, a well-known and
competent newspaper man, has been appointed
a clerk in the office of the United States Col
lector of Internal Revenue, in the city of Port
laud. Mr. Davey's friends all feel like congrat
ulating him on the appointment. He will
make a moBt thorough clerk.
Kugene is casting about for an individual
large enough to fit a pair of pants, delivered by
a tailoring company to one of its citizens,
which proved too small for him. His waist
circumference is 60 inches while the length
measurement Is 62 inches. He has a 19 inch
neck and weighs between 300 and 400 pounds.
The annual Teachers' Institute for Grant
county, Or,, will be held at Long Creek, begln-
Associaled Press Dispatches. ning Monday, August 8, 1898, and continuing
. . three days. All licensed teachers are expected
Washington, July JO. A. dispatch from Admiral Dewey an- to be present, and prepared to discuss the
uounces that Aguinaldo has assumed a bold attitude of defiance, andl118 them1?nJthoprofaratWhloh
1.1 . i Ml t 1 I . II ? I 11 il I w rvv, h.iu vuu vuv"1" "
mat it win iaKe a large ioroe irom inis country to suDaue tne msurg- the county in a few days,
ents. I Charlie Wilson, for many years conductor
on the Southern Pacific, has returned from the
Wiourenrnv Jnlo 3fl Thn fnl Infirm lma Kaon ronaitrn o M, Et, where he went to settle the estate of his
I father, who died at
war aepattment:
"Cavite, July 30. Arrived today about noon. The health of the
command is good. The remainder of the fleet is about four days in
the rear. All the troops assigned me will probably be needed.
Mebeitt." '
The navy department has made public the following:
"Cavite, July 26. Secretary of the navy: Merritt arrived yebter-
dav on the Newport. The remainder of expeditions expected within growth of three feet in Ave weeks. And the
i . , . . . ... .
,i . j nrnirnv crop nas oniy stsrieu to grow, n win oe ia ieei
kuo uoii io unjo. "nu, high by October,
J. W. Vaughan. who came here recently from
Manila, July 2o, via Hong Kong, July 30. The Spaniards are Heppner, Morrow county, has bought a. m,
Prediction That All the Troops
signed to Him Will be Needed
Spanish Anxious to
' Surrender.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
New Bedford, Mass., re
cently at the advanoed age of 83 years. Mr'
Wilson received some $15,000 In cash from the
estate and the sum of $5000 was left to his wife,
in trust for their children,
The high price of Manila hemp, caused by
Admiral Dewey's target practice In the Philip
pine Islands, has turned the thoughts of Oregon
farmers to hemp culture. The plant thrives In
Oregon. Hemp planted on tldeland near
Toledo, Lincoln county, June 10, attained a
Shaving,
Hair Cutting,
Shop, Matlock Corner,
15 Cents
25 "
Heppner, Oregon.
K. W. Rartlett,,
J. H. Kobbins..
La OaAKKI, OB.
...RwWr
...Receiver
H, W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
.-4ll u4. a;., l- Un il, t maunizen s grocery aim win increase tne siocs.
jiuuuaujr looiiwug iudi funiu una uu. uoou viutuiiuuo, lust iud oijjoui- at ,00n as the room can be enlarged. He has
ed reinforcements are not coming and that the contest is utterly hope- tne whole building rented and the family win
I ii i i.
less. The insurgents are in overwhelming numbers and the Spaniards room,y Thelr two daughter, wh0 Bre visit-
progress that baa baea made in salary I can only obtain the bare necessities of life. While they will never nff wltu n 8lint ' p"nt win come home in
daring the past few yews. The ballet anrrorlJar witLmlt fih4 fV,A RnAniBh fflpflra will inmn f. fr, firBr me tor scnoo. ,n m. .au,-r.ewnerg rews. .
" ' I Tha Haiarrl Htiiffasliiisin Msivsii W Mn ftMm
honorable opportunity to lurrender. Fighting ID the suburb is desul- private source that there is some danger that
torv and the Americans are idle. the new b6' ,gllt ,actor7 at Cnlon w,u not b
It is asserted here that the Americans may permanently annex to supply it. The acreage was based on the
the Caroline and Ladrone islands and possibly abandon the Phillip. p'otionofUtahUndi;wdtheorandBonde
V. i... n. iir n n i u,. .,, . , , . vaney laous are so ricn aim so wen aaapiea w
jiramioBtion uy ur. w . u. u ie, wbo Dines. with the exception of keeping a ooalinc station here. thnnitivoHnn ni.n.in,.t. th.tth.M m.h
performed the operation, revealed tbe Atbough tue insurgents have redoubled their efforts they have Tpu"' 4 t0"n,r bej,0"d t,tf MM '
f il fit t V, ti t f M n mall Irtautuin arlniU ,m I D B J I , l, f u
. .. I liuon nnnlilo In nnntnra tho ritn(lfl Tim SnuniArrla srn nnf. ohln in ru. I . .
menoes at too pyloruo Bud wind4 luto I - . - - " v" I The Columbia Southern Railroad is now
many convolution, and is said to be establish their suzerainty. Under the circumstances it seems evident nioi '" vvasno to Moro, a distance oin
. , , ... i i il I li f a. t rri ,. I miles, and tracklaylng will be pushed forward
uhni.t On rant ffaaf trt. m tlia n.lnlr wan I anmahniln mnat intnvtni'n in tha viama nr linmrnillir I liA tintii.Aa n m. I
ui .. .v, , , , GUU,CUUUj ,uuD, u iii.u uoLuu uonvco am tonce. At an evidence of the growing Im
reported to be starving by thousaLds and the Eurapeans are also hard Prtllceo' 8e"nn county, it is stated that
i one mupiiieiii 01 w canoaus 01 cotnniiiixi liar
pressed tor lOOa. vostors and threshers was recently received
over the Columbia Southern from Stockton,
from Mr. Thompson's gun entered tbe
nbdtJtnenrtiTttnriromKifftrtnau nnfTpuOiP
tared tbe small intestine, rendering nec
essary an operation Hint a few years "g
was noknown to tbe seieiitiQ wrld
gSCBBT SOCIETIES.
RAWLINS POST, NO. IL
O. A. B.
Met at Hepiner. Or., the third Batnrdar of
srh month. AU veterans are laviwa m
if the Cnlon Dcfot of C. B. A
y ;. m. v Ht. I'., c. & a., I'. Ft. w. c,
W. W. Smith.
Adintant.
tf
Cotnmandar.
CHICAGO, ILL.
HalfhliH'k west of
and the C. bt. L. it V. Railroads,
MATISM tjlU.oo 11I DAY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts.,
CXZX0JL3-0. ZZ.Xk
SAN VrANCISCO, July M A Special from Manila Bay of July 2(5, Cel., and the machines will be used In the
via llonc Konc. Jul v 20. savs: h"ve,t ' th" i"" """"""p-
Gi r ,. i . , , i i I inneijieoness oi v.roos couiuy is anoui
eneral Morntt and the transports and troops under his com- Uiiuino. -ith asset, m the form of delinquent
D.J. McFaul, M. D. The Old Shop!
LlDLlvl ; mML
puuctnred by tne leaden missile in a
dozen different places. The wound)
were hnrridly studied And tbe Intestine
eplnoed, and the man whn, a few min
utes before was literally "shot to pieces",
was reported resting easy, with some
obauce of recovery, bat bis death, never-
less, was hourlr eiDeoted bv those who tnand arrived at Manila on the morning of July 2o. All are well. ta0' ,hllt m('r than ofr,et m amount war
a 4i. .i... -i i. n i f-:n.- !::-. -i l.i n.. i , ranU are less than three years behind and now
uuuutauuw iuhi .umuuo u m uuin usuemi iuurruis expeuiuuu juciuuou iuo irtiuBiXJriB uuio, Kslly Ol hrlng their face value when they are of an
rapi-ny prouressmi along inclines oi soi pHr TnJi,ma and Morizan Citv. which left here Jana 27. carrtino amount over a few dollars. Let praise i given
entiflo bntotiery from thl iliacliarge of a I 0 ,...n n. . 1. !.; tl i r n , I where it Is due. This satisfactory comlltlon Is
13-lncb projfoile from a powerful koo ' ' v.nuu. , uj bk-siu. largely the result of tha eoonoml.al, business
onboard man-of-war to tbe throwing er Valencia, which sailed on June 28, with 800 men, and the flagship dministration of judge Brinii and his associate
.1 ...H....1.. .I,, ik. nn l Hi. ... I Nounirl n-hioh aoilml nn JnnA ''I ivirn KIMI man nmlar I lift imtno.li I
u...M.i.l..imr..,-. " ' ."..uoui- W. Tl. llfltN llllrk ht Innlliul nil tht
- i ' .i -..i.TT I i m va ia i li il it a r w-v w I 1
my DT snon engines oi war as me v- atO ComiiiaiiU OI Ucneral Merrill. AllOCOlner luero were O.UUU Ollicorg railroad track In UOrande, Wednesday night.
Oflloe hoars, 8 to 10 . ra., and 12 to
3 p. m., at residence, W. A. Kirk's prop,
rty, east of M. E church, South, and 10
to 12, a. ro , to 2 to 5 p. m., at offloa in
tbe rear of Borg's jewelry atore.
C. E. Redfield,
Attorney at Law,
Is the place to go to get
your fine pork and lamb
chops, stoals and roasts.
Offlos lu tbe First National
Building.
Bank
Oregon.
tf
Ellis & Phelps,
VTTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ail bnslnwM aiind1 tn In a prompt and
kililu Uirv manur. Notaries I'ul.Hc aud
tolleruin.
Office la Natter Building
FISH EVERY FRIDA
Fine sumr rured hams and heron.
I'u re Ii-kI lard, kHlle-retidrrwI. old
style. Illnlmt cun price paid for
at stock.
BENJ. MATHEWS.
Heppner, or.
D. E. GILMAN,
GcncralCollcctor
Put your old bonks and notes In his
hands and tt your money out of
thm. Makre a siwttaily of hard
eollactlotuk
Office io J. K. Urown'i Huilding. nr. . t..
-CANYON Cin'
Stage Line
B. r. MILLCR, Pron -
'hiiil and must dirwt runt lo John hs
vallry, I nyi'i I My inlnlns dutrli t. Hums simi
otin r iiiirrior iini.
Hirn Irave lMiputr illr. Bunder
ettrl, al a ) a. iu. Arrlre at lanyon ( li
In ii hour.
lrr cnrn cltr at I p m . arrive al llii'p-
n r in . Hours, ronnwiitii nn iraina.
W.A.RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder
Office T
COUNCIL CHAMttaa
alls snd burs tn mUIc. rn h"i, psj"
i.. mnvrtnu Ins and l!l rrm riu In
uy asy In bis Hue. a rriuliie Burt.
Mardnian
M'iiiimut ,
Ifftoiliffin
t.114 ( nk
( an jr. i
Ptag-t rntinwl alth trains al llrpptivr
N,.t. - llaillis stnr kit IIP IU. !!!. I'll 111'
ri0rw r.w snd tfrl i-m. f sin .rr4ird
to fy firai-fiaM wi lo ih ,nliii:.
Ir .
r.n riiy
snviua, but that it bas kept eq-ial prog- j th thj j t The first expedition Carried 2,501 men The fo,,i,l sirurk at blm with a club but
ress io 0-irlng the sick, peuetrating tbe ... . rir i , n IM ' UJOU n.lssl Ms aim. Mr. (iraves struck his assailant
. , . . :,i . .,..i ..i and the second carried o,ol-) men so that Oenural Meruit now has un- on the head with a heavy stone and tailed him
abdominal organs without extra bszrd ... ta,h...,.h nr.A m ., n h.m.
THE CUBAN LEGEND.
Clvllixatlon, Not the Insurgents, Our Object
in the War.
New York Coinmericlal Advertiser.
It becomes amusingly evident that the
Cubans are not going to like us any
better than they liked tbe Spaniards. It
is unpleasantly evident that we are not
going to like the Cubans any better than
we liked the Spaniards. Tbe war is
showing the Spaniard in much more
favorab'e light than before. We find tbe
Spaniards brave soldiers, with oourteoua
and high-spirited gentleman for com
manders. Oq tbe other band, we find
the Cubans to be a set of idle vagrants.
wbo flook into the lioee, do nothing bi t
at, will not work, and whose fighting
consists obiefly in macbeting wounded
aad prisoners. The Cubans, in their
turn, find us a race whose first act after
taking a town is to establish order and
institute Civil government, and wbo, io '
their deep grief, will not suffer them to
loot tbe bouses of nonoombatanta.
Tbe events of a few days mark the
passing of the Cuban legend. The idea
that tbe United States is fighting a war
of liberation, to rescue an oppressed
people from bloodthirsty try ants, is now
well laid aside. We are fighting to re
store Cuba to civilization, and to pro
tect the island from the insurgents as
muoh as from the Spaniards. For that
matter, we might as well turn the
island over to the Spaniards as torn it
over to tbe Cubans. Tbe greatest suffer,
era by tbe war have been the semi-
neutrals throughout tbe island, a clues
of whom tbe Santiago nonoombatanta
whom General Qaroia olaimed the privi
lege of looting are au ei ample. Mer
chants and planters lo tbe towns, small
farmers soattered through the country,
altogether aggregating a majority of tbe
Cuban people, with no violent antagon
ism to tbe mother oouotry, yet willing
to live, toil and trade peaoeably under
any government, bsve been ground be
tween tbe npper and netber millstones
of Cuban guerrilla warfare and Spanish
reoonoentration. Between insurgeuti
wbo burned every oane plantation they
found and Spanish who retorted by con
centrating tbe oouutry people in towns
there was not muoh to choose.
These nonoombatanta of both high
and low degree, wbo have been tbe chief
sufferers by tbe insurrection, will be the
cbiet objeot of our teoderness. It would
bs absurd to keep np tbe legend thai
this war was begun to emancipate Oar
cia'i band of cowards, loafers, beggars
cutthroats from the Spanish yoke. It
was to emanolpate the island and its
peaoefol majority of quiet citizens from
interminable war, which was equally
deleterious io Its two alternatives of an
archy, license and plunder on one side
and severe measures of military neces
sity oo the other.
lathe earth and proceeded to lump on him
Just then another footpad rams running to
ward tha scene of the fight, and Mr. Graves
to the patient, and tooting oaree more uer ins command ll.uiu men
marTxlrma than Ilia iinaiiihilitipa of the
battleship Oregon. N'EW YuIlK, July oO. A dispatch to the Tribune flOUl Gibraltar concluding he had had enough fighting forone
Thrre is every reason to believe tbat says: "" ,u"'""" c"1"
M. n- ;ll .... .. I ,1 h..n. . . '" v. riper, notaiun oi ine ruiinisn
" ' u ' I Wlltla in I aril fin V All linUllAV f.llA I ritlllllA rvirrAurwitlllnnt nnllnml vrlmltllral raillnua. altar having rtralullv aatl,
w. u. VHP, wno W a ooraparanveiy re- :. i ,i ii, ;;i; i. mated the eost gives It as his opinion that It
cent arrival io the oily, will be niiokly luo k'"'"""" .u,B.u.uK iuuk (m lh, p,lllt,turl , ,IJM ,
reoognifi d as one of the lea ling physi
cians uD(J snrgroos of the dated S'ate
Ilia successful operation ought to win
for bim a Latinnal reputation, and Pen
dleton bas gfx.d reason to feel highly
honored lo know she ii tha borne of so
skillfol a irsoinintier.
Knklra's Aralra Halve.
The Bst Halve in the world fur I'ule.
wag for peace at any price. Every one aoemed heartily sick of the eradicate the Russian thistle from the wheat
. . fu I . u il. - i i i I nehis oi i matu aeounty. If ths matter is post.
nation of business of every dwicriptiou has told terribly upon the mor-l""1" what eipemiiture m ui,ouo would
i . . ,. ,l . i ..I , .,. ..:..,. ii . I accomplish neit spring. This Is a serious
tuauia, nuu iuii uuijr ikis wu., .avur t.,uwuuiUB luo war are B ,.,, u. the owners of wheal lands through
out the entire Inland Empire,
; K. Smith, of Pilot Rork, representative
sleet lo the legislature of Oregon, says the East
Orrgoiilau.was the owner of ISI.isiO head f sheep
Admiral CamnraB arrival at Cadiz btouhwI no euthnsiasro what- r",,'ri"1'' M ""
I .... 1 I -l ilttfl Iim.I l-fl iiam . n.l I .till
. I 1.1. . . .1 " - .
fVIT aill lllK UlO pCOpIP, WUO, on aCCOiniV OI UIO riKOrollg prCSS Censor- Mr. limlths I'nM Plains Merino shwp are
few military ofliciala aud functionaries.
'eneral Orohan, the newly appointed rymmander of the Jefensenl
at Cadi., is haatenint; the construction of now batteries.
Bruin, Hon-a, t'le.re, Halt 'b.um, ahlp, remain in itjnorance of evirj thitiR uoinc on in the outside world. "'"'-"'" ,' ''"'' ago
, . u . 'ft,. fi... I il. I. by William Ross, and the bucks were from the
' """"mm"""""" aUM k farm of If . Mcllowell, Canton, O. These
Chilblains, Lorn; am. all Hi 0 Lrnp- . ., I.t , . . , . fold Delaine Msrtnoe are magnlHrent animals
Hll.l. I its
HI II
I a", i V
i ,i
1 Si S it,
, l"l
!! (I
tious, anl poeliiveiy rnres 1'il. s or oo
pay requireiL Ii i gnaratileed lo give
perfect satisfaction or money rufuinled.
Trice 23 rents ir bog. K .r n by
Hlocom Drug Ci., K. J. Klofum, manager
Mathews &. Gentry,
BARBERS
15
First National Bank
ur IIUTNLU
MI TIMV AND UCMf.RTION.
Asortrss roldlvrs Itrfeea lo Obey Ordris
aa4 lireert.
Cull gsMaot;, July 2H. Tuesday last
tbe Fifth Illinois regiment , which baa
been in ramp I ffe f ir soma llinn, waa
ordered lo j tin Ih Inmpi dow at Net-
port News, preparatory lo Bailing for
IUawkre 111 Fr rU.
Hnn lay arternooo an oliaervant soon!
for tht pi f a.w a Mm Ii I livery rig j,i)Mo ,(0(j
dflv op lb prlne p4l i'r-t or in Lap- , ,
i. i t. . t. i . . n . rrrparaltooS wer Immediately lieguo
ilalCl'y. Ps il or-at'.l ws II in. ....
,,, b . ,, t i i i - i . . and Inat a I . rrangemefils bad wo
rdroon Fo'it, all drse-1 in Lis lst anl .
... . j , , . i eoropleted fr Iheir deparlnr, an order
oo hta ha1 a rfpl-n lnt k"i 111, S'.il ' ....
I,re1,y btu a tif.
Shaving
?
Cents.
V f
Ihvtl 10 Ji'r Vuth 61 t il(.ffi.'
C. A. Rhca.
T. A. Rmca.
GCO. W. CONBCN,
. W &! NCIN.
Cshlf
Asa'l Cashier
Gibson &c Bergcr,
Al Chs J""' Old SK-id.
Hhikvintf. - 1 Cti.1
lluir Cutting. - ilu
BAthi 2."c. KvtrMhing Strict
lv Fir.t Ha-,
lo l'l lb Is' H ,m l .ll. a H!-m
caiiiUliel, whs on a l-i'ir Ih K. ,l ami
Pres.geM ,,Dl JJr. fori Ihi "eiik" t'ivepi(Mi bl.
Vie rrldet i T)l. .,..! .i,.t l, .1 ... .t.ni
rif.1' lif, II alwar l'ncli
hat f b L in 1 01 i 'l b it Ihi ('W
Ing fr nn a waira fri-.l 1 a mi f.
in n Ii a-i'i.in, I. it il a If" M!ir,
an. I a H e aim "f ry ' I h'S fiint's
.lth, t JiU' H "l t'l tie I. gU tl.s)
HI . I Q I 1 ri.,et Kg III liSSSnlgi'Ml'llMl liJ
T;t.-v ts G'tffJ r:.a.L
KXCII A.XO 10
- - -Im ..1 4r!a f Ih.
nf d-
ri "r'lo-ts atade a.1 eolata
ranesi.l. T.n..
t.-rj-'n eat esU tlrl l
A I itch's grs.e. Not tit llofLw
I
yr fn J C e .lri' ilS IS l-j f3je9-rir
' ( fu, Is ! ta J "iiiisl
11 reeivi rev'iklng lb previous out,
a hi eommaoJing 1 1, 'id l remain at
l'liirksiMgtia.
lb fn-nl f ilii order eii-l 10
tauM iiittn,rnt an I diagasl among tha
member of Hi rglmal. It-iltj nITlnsrs
a I na rv'wlie I, threw away 1'ieii yaos
sad ktipaaks, an I ilnUrxl II, ry wo oil
not suhinit In lb In J g uiy ol ting
omp-l I to ismain ia rsrup, siifijaelail
Id all lb meolal di'iM lot bad lio
thraet upon tbera, whll oihr rgtmof
aol so well drilled or equippeJ ba-l bn
erd'red to j un ()oial ttont at J pio-
ol lo I'tifki I lie.
tb regiment bava deserted, aud things and r being eunstantly Insis ted by prospee-
ar In Stat of otter dwmnraligatioo. I purchasers. Mr. Smith ha been naiid
Tlegram have been receive. I from I ,hp h",u,m in I mailii eoumy for
H..l.t. 41..- Ji.M.l .. the past years and h lo continue In th.
.......... ...,, ... cum ,,, 12) Mrt , r
" Harvesting Is under full head's; In Hli.rmau
ineol.nnlenng a general enrt-mrlia. county. Ther ar plenty of workman and
Arrest of deaerler art being mad I range Irom tl.zft to ll.M per dsy lor bar
vry boor by both tb military and po ", hnAt- ""'"" mpu.fm get liipr
lla Tl. t.....i.Km.nl I... I '' n.irenw inn mniitn Hrtr..iiia
... w. ..w r,III.UU,.HI lUllllllf Bll U
Big l'rlii fur a Brnkea Hrart.
Not lung since a Danville, III jury or
dered lbs mala defendant in a breach of
promise cas to pay tb competent sum
of S54.333.32 to tha a 111 ic ted fair one.
Though il la a pretty high estimate of
blighted affeotion, there is another esti
mate) wbiob, It not in dollars and cents
tiactly as high, yet in general considera
tion of sioellenos readies aa lofty aa al-
titods. This is the estimate of tha peo
ple as to tbs efficacy of Himtetter't Htora-
sob Hitlers aa a remedy forconslipatioo.
Tb action of tbia gentl but effeotiv
laiatlve I never accompanied by th
griping so marked in Ih operation of
most ralhartic. It ia aa iooomperehl
remedy for end preventative of malarial,
rbeumstio and kidney complaints, and a
promoter of appetit and iloep.
drtioo io lira of war Is death, bat It
m not thought such aa eitrem will b
resorted to.
IVgg4 l He Klll.4
Harri,R, Joty 2H.-IWpeolra arrlv
i.. I - a 1 . .1 .
in n.re miiay irom iir river tell a
stury of th pitiablo Dohdilmn nf two
and thrashing inarhlne In Mherinan eonntjr,
R. O. t wood, general manager of Ih Union
Warehouse company, which eonlrol these1
iirlioutw In Hli.nnau countf, eeilmatM Ih
heat yield of this eomily al slightly over
l,Vi,isn, of whirl) I i,0i) to I, bushels
III li mark.led. Ih 'ialtt)f ol Hi fall
arid t'iluiiUr wheal will Im Mo. I, while Isle
spring sown may h sIIkIiII, shriveled ami
sTi" led by rust. Ihere we s Is. k ol rain, and
.... f , ., , . , 1 me average Tien 01 gram win not n aa isig.
uii.O from I, Angeles, l.ahf.nnu, .b M last y-r' k ia. t.H.1 o,,t,t win I- a
got over lb glacier almoal at Ih SI- laig. awing M IncreeMl arraag. rarfeet
pelt of Ihelr live. Mo(!rn. on of I M reailre I1010 'i to rent r lni.i.tl
lot I heal, end all ie hop.lnl ul s .f
pr us seaeou
th lo, owl a mal I ursug orobard
aear jm Angle ih olhr, llrowo, U
a eulo(d man, lm ran a small gmrr)
etur 1 L, Angl. Tb snfleriiig aol
bard. hip Ih.y endured left them tl
aMi itrm winery thai tby begged
wilb tears In Ibeir ys lo b shot. Klod
l,.aild pri.pelir ofT-fed lo efiy
nna iiiki l oft Vela Is, rint h.nt.i a
he-id wa Iti I ttj tie
in ir .a mt,n 1 t
1. .1 - . b .. S. . II ,. . ! . . . . - - -"I '
). IU leti iiiu-i nil t iii't." i j II. HI 11
1e NIIIIob tear.
t..i aw.i.la t.w mi, A t.w ...in II
....... .... ..... .
nw-aii they're astmfird. The iile of lb
I'nii.il M.lre are now billing ( s.nl.
( Sil'lr I jllitll St Ihe rsle o two nilllioli
loti . venr and it ill b thrr mtilioo I"--
Ion New Vr.r s. It mesne merit urovtxl.
Ihl ( '.rl ere the moet eVI'glil fill I-ok-I
frk.ii.l,. I, w pAerile 'lr Ih (ear tt'twi At
liLtrf.i's t,s-e',W s reg. r gMstarf'
l'lverslly of reg.,a.
Tb University of Oregon graduated
last Jon lb largest class io It history.
Tb else numbered thirty. Tb fall
term will begio Hepteraber lft h. Htn
dent wbo bava eompleleil tha tenth
grade brans he can enter th tabfresli.
manolsss, Nortsmlnstions stereijnlred
for graduate of accredited ai'hiHil,
IteMonabl equivalent ar accepted f ir
rooal of tb r'idtrd entrsor sto lie.
Catalogues will be etit free to all appli
cant. I'ereiiA desiring iiifurmnlinri
D,ay il Ires Ih pleei I1-I1I, H. Tl liy J,
J. Walton, or Mr. Met A. I'Iuih'i, all i f
Kugeoe, Urrgou.
Th ootir.es o(linl ar thus of a gHe
qolversily, Ther ai ileparttneat of
ok i r 11 aed aonin Ung'tages, phyeics,
cbmitry, binlugy, gmdogy.Knglieh.el e
rullnO, advaocej iigineiing, aelrono
my, loflM, philiMsopby, i-jobulngy, n aiii
emallca aod physical ducalnni. Miiato
and drawing ar also Uugl.t. Ih In
llioo I free. All et'idrols pay an Im I
dental ft of 110 yearly. Kid, Intg
icg. beat tod light a . J' i;. ri ro.
r. Wffik 1:$