Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 09, 1898, Image 1

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GAZETTE.
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SIXTEENTH YEAR
THE HEPPHER GAZETTE
Published every Tuesday and Friday -
BY
CORLIES MERRITT,
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. ing agent, 21 Merchauts' Exohang Build
ing, Ban irancisoo, Is our authorized agent.
This paper is kept on file at his office. ,
0. R. & N. Local card.
Train leaves Heppner 9:30 p . m. daily except
Sunday arriving at Heppner Junction 1205 a. ni.
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a. m. and ar-
iiw at neupner o:uua m.
Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
v. ui. uu imm hi neppner Junction 7:50 D. m,
and Umai ilia 8i60 n. m. ... .
Portland Express No. S, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla :U0 a. m. and Heppner Junction 7:00
.iu. niiu arrives hi i-oruana 12:00 a. m.
last Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 d. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 8:i5 a. m, and at
Fast Mail No. 1 leave Umatilla U:10 p. m. and
arrives at tieppner Junction 12:25 a. m. and at
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. HiN., Heppner, Ore.
OFE-ICI.A.X. DIEEOTOET.
United States Officials.
Piefident. William McKinley
Vine President.. Oarret A. Hobart
Sooretary of State , w H
Seortary of Treasury Lymnn J, Gage
gcntary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War liussell . Alger
Secretary of Navy. . Jm D. Long
Poftinaster-General., Charles Emery Smith
AMoriioy-Oeneral John W. ttriggs
Secretary, f Agriculture James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Wovernor y, P. Lord
Secretary of State H. R. Kinoald
lrT pTV I- PWl- 'e'han
Biipt. Publio Instruction H. M. Irwin
Attorney General c. M. Idleman
Senators W. MoBhde
Oouareestnen 1 A!"-H;,tonn
. . I W. a. Ellis
Printer w. II. Leeds
( R. 8. Bean,
upreme Judges I V. A. Monro,
( C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
!-oott Judge Stephen .Lowell
r.os-wuiiDu Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow (Jonnty Officials.
. ...int. HauHtor... ... J - W. Miirrnw
etrntative..
L, L. Freeland
..A. M. Bartholomnw
J. U. Howard
Vawter Crawford
ontjr Jmlge
' I'uiiuulmioners,,
. J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk
Sheriff
' Treasurer ,
AssMseor...
tinrveyor.M
School Hup't...
' Coroner
r.. L. Matlock
M. Lichtonthal
......... A C, Pette)i
Julius Keithly
Jay W. Hhipley
Dr. K. H. Hunlock
BKPPXxa tows orncms.
Mm Thoa. Morgan
.ounniinen K. J. niorum, M
Linhtonthal, J. R. Simons, J, J. Roberta, J. W
Rasmus and IL U. Suerry.
KoorUnr W. A. Richardson
rramoror , L. W. Ilrigg
Uarmhal John tiager
Precise t Olflecrp.
i nstioe of the Peeoe W. K. Richardson
1 untUOls u. B. bray
Halted Statrs lAad OffiMn.
THK DA1XU. ClB.
rsy P Lucas Hiatr
Otis Pattnmon llaoaiTer
K. W. rtartMt Rwlntor
hA OBARDB. 01
J. O. Hwackhsimer .
nacelver
xcstacT aximxa.
tawuNs fost, no.il
a. a. n.
Mo at Heppnvr, Or., the third Haturday of
wrwi Dlimw, iu mfnvi m wviiM 1. 1 , MD.
W. W.Mmith. H W.Mea.
AdJotaot, tf CmnaAitsr.
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
tlErPNER, OREGON.
Office hours, s to 10 a. m., and 11 to 1
p. m at mideM-e, and 10 to li a. ta ,
andllnsp m.. at oOire III Ilia tt of
jewelry stnre.
C E Redfield
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In First national Batik building.
Htppntf, Orrtrni.
Ellis & Phelps
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
A H bnl iw stonitwl la Id r4nf
n4 alttwbry mriur. taMe ttb.
tic and ( tiirUira
0e KalUf 1 tulldtng. Rrikr. Orogrw.
D. D Cllman
GENERAL COLLECTOR.
tNt fotif old Nmlis e4 tuKm In his
tiamle and fuvf Knwf wit at th
Make a specialty ol kard rt-.
Uue.
0ee I J n. Ines'i Mining. Upetr. Or,
W. A. Richardson
JVSTICK or THE I FACE
un4 CITY KEIVRPIR.
tmm el rii6HI (t.emte
lis sag Ws tl rie fcnMM, ff
Sm 4-e Mn siwli, iM will era fmt ie
f way U kk) HMD, t nMai
0. B. Matt
TON Sot! I AL AkTl.1t.
wh.vlftf, a
Hal Ctrtti. ,
IS C.t
as
tstlvfe O-f aaf.
Mathews & Gentry
fiAtxtum.
SwevtMf a If C.n
Heif Cttft 23 '
? g pt k ri w f-m i-m,
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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " CASTORIA.'' ANn
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK
J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts
was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that
has borne and does now bear ynrT- on every
the fae; smile signature ofCC9 wrapper,
This is the original "C AST0 R I A" which has been used in
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at. the wrapper and see that it is
me mna you nave always bought
ana Has the signature
per. No one has authority
iW wumu, uumpuny, or wmcn
march 24, lays.
mr f j - .
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it) the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
" The Kind You Have Always Bought "
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
TM. .TUS CO-WHY, TT MUSSAT TR.tT. NEW VORS OITT.
FlggT ational pNK
RHEA.
KUEA.
v.- .. .;::;
"'"
Transact a General
r n ?XC"AN0E 0!i ALL PARTS OP
Collection, made on ..1 pomtson reason.,,.,
00TS AND SHOES
THE PLACE
Th,, I,.,,. .. ..
SHOES IN ALL THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO.'S
bciim express Is comlM. Does deliver
work on short order. IU cents ...,( nn.
wards. This ws
anon Is No. 4. and Ichvh
your order with it, or at
'Central'' tele-
fiiuue onice.
IVe Move Anything!.
LIUHHTY MAHKUT
THE OLD SHOP!
I; the plaxa to go lo get yonr fine pork
nd lamb ihope, stoaks and rtwste.
fleh Evarv FrMaw
rlue.iirarnirr1 limns and hacoo Pnmlur
BenJ. Mathgwg.
NEW NAME I
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Central.
'T r Charf rewnnahle. Call
on him and have tour burs well wed lr.
iiraiOTON ci rv
Stage Line
B. f. MILLER, rr.e)
TheepMl end smut dl r-rt mnta I, JhB fxy
rtl l S l . M. Arrtra .1 1 ..i , ,..
laMbware. , ,.,
twt IBM ki.ra,eitutin(w iifc mine. pp
flarrase t "
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Msrdmae
Mnittntit
llamliffn
! ' fws .
F" sl(f ,,
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" Mr
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ai.fr mm wiik trains al (p.t.af.
ka . H.ilngttnrkM op IMs Una HMm
togi'lrM ci.asspr..elnh. kM.,w ' 1
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGELINE
if. nrri) ? .
A. U. O'MLVIC j re pneiofg.
fARC rfOM ARLINGTON TO
Ittmtui trip
IVMfc4 fig
I".'. v Ifia
- u4 llp
". leevae Artlrgkai
dey aiawptwH) el k i le dee
V '.".' ' J f M nl.e at f
II at 7 p.
fe I .n.Ue r..J gi:?,rf en 1 t.re-
H$e1tj i'lfgrg,
I1EPPNER, MORROW
on the
Hrnn.
of
from me to use my name excevt
mas. H. Fletcher is President.
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7 . . , .
OF HEPPNER.
PrMl(lnn( I (1 W rnwaun .
t"'":--- uastner
I c u. rKiiKiJ&KD..A8Bi8to UBBbier
Banking Business.
THE WORLD BOUGHT AND BOLD
term. Burplu. and undlvfded prtflU W.
TO GET THEM IS Or
CO.
LATEST STYLES.
Rgpalrlrig Speolalty
bl'OKANlia PKflt'rAIB.
1 WIU Attract the Attentloi of the Wld
World to Oar ialaod empire.
ill. i'gomo Northweit ! legrning g
lesion from tbe Spokane frail fir. E.r
100. tbt institution wee gtgrted t
Bpokttn. 11 bag been aa dertigf.roeol
for lb. Inlaml Emplrg whiob ig 00
rqoglled by toy olber metbodi whlob
bve been gUetnptert. Tb. rsl of lb
eouulry ig bcyiooing to regliza Ibig. As
trwalt ttber grU uf lb. oooolr; (rl
tbi thy most Jo forthflr gKotioog whet
Hpokeoe beg doos for tbe ooaotry lying
bet-eo lb. Hooky rnotinlaioe .a J the
0wcd.. Taoomg g pUooiog tbia kind
of work, Heetilg boeiueag mo ere gri
onely talking of liking it op, Wbgtoom
ooanty iotnudg lo hg t fair end other
oonotie r. eruint( that tbey ere misg
inir eometbiotf.
Tbe eotifillrg god districtg within tbe
Inland Empire elrrady know Ibe (real
benefit wbtebtbe fralt fair bee Uo lo
Ibem aod maoy of tbem are do aopple
mnllog Ibesood work wblohiabeiog
none at npugeot ,ge0 ttttt if ooobI
and disiri.t fat re. Lest fear tbia wae
dou. ab1 tbie year it ig being done li!l
more gorelly. Wall Wall, and Whit
tneo eoontlee are meklog e peel el pt
paratiooe tbie ye.r fur fruit Mrg of lb-ir
ota,
Ktee tbe gtete fair at Tekima baa re
iJ an impalne frexo tbe wonderfal
enwea of Ibe Hp..keoe frail f.ir and
Ibie jr.r will be far larger aad Utter
tbao ffer Uf..fa,
And all tbsew eiaaty aad dietriol frg
u.hine to make fruit fair al Hpnkaae
wbieb ie now the grralaet aeaeej fruit
display lo the Ceiled But-a, aad wbicb
Ibie )er will be aliened by rtiaey tboo
ean t mare people than ever bfre.
Tb IBego.llrsnt bwteet faelivgl pr.
a r&iio a,d a t.aif long, .hi jj
pifefiiy wr. ,.f fjm.l.e II, e if
.dM it r,t t,tpmt atIL,ug
Ulfit 1 1. ! t (ly IM
A Clever Trteti.
Ilrwrlelnly . ,g ,, , bol tbr l
felly 10 Itiik eb.til it. Atybrnlyeea
iff II -bo baa Is me berk and wa.k kid
ae, meiaria i.r nrt.me trcnl.tiw nl
'' .e!f r.gbt t,.
taking Klernrw I'.tUra. Tbt icuJ,
P tie h..a . .(,,. a-.- .
fy i:ier eh.) bai,, ..u,. i
L ' m 1 "'. --d
Tflefl l.tMare e. I la tnt,
"J efe ft 'tt; m ,,t f,.,,
h Hi. n.tU.I (J lr ii '
t-:.g al t,:-:!n t-,j ( r- a,,
f Uj w.vfyt
COUNTY, OREGON,
- 1 .
A!
Governor Lord
n.vm
D A I
tion on the Subject
REASONS IHOT GIVEN FOR ITS GALLING
An Opportunity Given the , New Members
of the Legislature to Reflect .
Credit on Our State
Associated Press Dispatches. ;
Salem, Sept. 6. The following
Btate executive oflSica today:
State of Oregon, Exeoative
aa, matters of vital importance to
seem to require the convening of
session:
"Now, therefore, I, William P.
me vested as Rovernor of the state
vening of the two houses of the legislative assembly of the state of
Oregon, in speoial session at the state capitol, in Salem, on Monday
September 2(3, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m.of which all who bhall, at that
time, be entitled to act as members of said body, are hereby required
u inner iiuuut),
"Given under my hand and the
this 6th day of September, A. D.
"Wsr. P. Lord, Governor.
'Attest: EI. R. Kincaid, Secretary of State,"
A copy of the proclamation was mailed to eanh m Am riArola,.l
the legislature.
The governor did not set out
state unofficially his reasons for calling the special session, preferring
to follow the precedent established by earlier governors iu reserving
them to be incorporated in a message to the lemslahirA bn
vened. It can be stated, however, that the election of a senator to fill
Oregon's vacant seat in the United States senate when congress
convenes in December is one of Hi 1)11 ma . ik , -w. f .1.- 1 1
, . - r. ..u ""jouio Ul IUO OBU.
Anotner is the passage of a general ppropriation bill, to cive the
rvuvaum.u.suauuuacuRDBeio
longing to it in order - 8i tarn tha
minlurcafiAn fAA rMnm l i
.u...,.uu am iuiu ouiauKiements entaiiefi hv thn r
iitsi legislature to orgauize.
The call gives but 20 days'
i"""""1" 1B ireauy apparent arouoa the state offices. Biennial re-
: i i
pons are not required for a spuoial
-. , isuu uu uiuuiai wants
TniP 'arw.rin a .-. .1 . ft! I i
O0k wo juciaeni to tne preparation devo vea on th .loMrrm.ne t
worn day ana mght and tho foroe
r
quires.
The janitors wore orderel to
putting the rooms in order today.
buppliea for the regular sessiou
- 4 I i ,.
wuuut purcuasea in time lor tue
aiafa will ...I... . j i
omit:, trum now until tna lAiru utura n.muonr.. i.:.. i
j,utiiuoeo Bujjpuog louepenaeot or a Ivortisement.
A special session of the locinlature
si i -x
w mteaknr, Ureg n a hint governor,
ceiving news that Oregon had been admitted into tbe Union, and for
the purpose of enacting laws regulating the ataU dopartments accord,
ingto the provisions of the ooustitutipn. In 1865, .pecial sewion
wm called by Governor Gibbs to ratify the amendment ( tl,
lotion relative to alavery. Governor M.xxly called the logislatore to.
gether la sinl .o-Hioi, in im to elect a United States tiuator to fill
the vacancy caused by the expiration of Ganeral SUtor'a term the
regular session having failed to elect , '
Uoder the territorial government
pectal soag.oo in 1., ratiSml
inaugurated (kveruor AberuetUv.
a special aosmou 10 1S.2 to have the location for the capital agreed
on, and a rearrugmM,t of judicial districts mad, but the l.gi.Utor
r,'"uu,m U1" l"r "
iuuuk nvuviuituauiDg ariyiuiug.
Ibe coiiatitutioual limit for a apodal apaaiuo is 20 days.
Thre ! now io the state treasury onward of il fUM) iW .rt il
are ouULud.og warranU again.l
tue special aea.ion will be organlzl and gt through with tbe
propnatiou bill by the let t,l OctoUr, I3,(W) or mor ia illtetmt Jj
be savml.
free freeler g Hanre.
Mr. Fregier, Ibe Oregos aebileoien
wbo g raeimc Cbrballg Is Ihg Eaet, baa
beeoneeal boree tr elae be ie Ibe
oel drewlvej neo In Ibe orlJ, eerg
AeBertr0 Mpurtaman. At Fort frls)
W. Parrr Teiiur eff.rl lobar
Ibe Merk boree, Ibe owner ilfered q
ehow Ibree bealg ia Il erao gale, Tbe
pr if boree of oiafi ga. ge
galtefaHorr, Imi Sir. 7alf Atti ,m
"lUU.iee wl.ew t.e laarntl bal b.b
blg ete eailt Ia t,ta h,,...'.
0 - --aj w
lH- Hl Ihree l,a,lg 2 g Nar
fulaler isJ in aakg ,a rielwmae.
te leeg h4
" fel lira.I, laegriij, parv.
mt, are tribtf nb iw.lae gaj
pMee, nf , fle l ll.tl g Hr..
fcafiUe eisatlf fjate tnr aar..
r fUe aal etinrbaw t e WwA ae I leg.
tte It Ibe q,ieJlle feaaM tyi ir.ga
lh fgarvee ai4 (entrieH Ibe abil
Il gereg all tlj before.
jg.
U " f'g I i::gerr,ts Jtij.eag.,
t'i : i:f i' 1 i'f,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERTlim
RA SESSION
Ends all Specula
proclamatiou was iasafid fmm ia
Department, Sept. 6. 1898. WhBr
the people of the state of Oregon
the legislative assembly in special
Lord, by virtue of tha Rnt,hnritw i
of Oregon, do hereby direot th ra
. , .
ereat seal of the r,f
1898. '
in the proclamation, nor ornnM L
ciar up all business properly be
state's affairs over to the nPxt
i .....
notice, and activity in mMntt ,a
. . e f
sees on. but th lAmalfr ,
a g . .
to oe caugut napping. The great
will ba increased
- - wmv;c kurj V. I U i U ft, I il
force will
ai
necessity re.
prepare fur the session. ftnJ h..n
have beeu adverti,! fr hnf i.-
. . 'cr
special sess be. a,i th nrUi. '
. .
. . w-w uiiTeiuur
in ia9. It was called Umn ra-
the legislative cointnilte mftl i
the provisional conetitution and
Territorial (ioVwirnnr (l 'tnn ..11.. 1
"o urgent buainog. ftu, .Ijournal
half that amount Aaeumioa th.r
well etgiig frail reir.
The earoa, aijog Wallaj Wells t al
,'0,, trmiiNHw U e KM-t gale
ebla ar.. loltreiiof etept. IfiMinc.
Ui.f egened at aa fitt.e (
3. ai, aat aa etkibit talaH el 00 .
UJ .HI be di.,lgfM. t'.b ilgae win
beml f -res.r. l, fcf tmt, fraiee,
raaM aJ tglble, 4a iblareei.ag
(.r-greej ..II U arraage.l fr eat, rl.i
A lmMei. naif n wle fr a,He ar.,1
I'l eeuie lut el.tl.irea. Hella Hall
el bae Ibe ptu enj euef.s t
rj to Me etcraM. '
lrael t,Ul (.ereae
la l .lvWaa,.Mlr Itaw ,, k..a
WtWfwt afc.l wU, MMMf Wlaagaa
,.Umtrt t.Ma, I ,k. ,H knm, Ur
aw rrfg Ike kM etgaais , aaxs ll
teniae aa Ike exl-ile I e eai'fa t.r s n
s I, I in. alM tbe
HI, sU 4-a raMH. laa r.M a4 a.il staM
' g l4iM.-w.we e4 r..aa,fa..,
ttf,H the aaM r ' I K .mi.1 s
t, e-.w g,.4 ,a,.a n,KlHm,
this sisr,t aa,iif eaa-tb iaa Usa.t ,a I
raiaat a.aiae eM n.MM,a, e4 lwa.e
lwl'eei.i tM ' it .,,,, aa . !4,.is
St"" It.,.. ,,h ,
ft
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rwtg ewVvl, m 1,.
OREGON AR0CBED.
Indignation Oyer tbe Shameful Treatment of
Onr Volnnteera.
Salem, Sept. 3. Distressing repoits
continue lo reach families at Salem who
have members among the Oregon volun
teers at Camp Merrill, but now removed
lo Presidio, and there ia a deep seated
and growing feeling at the shameful
treatment tbey have reoeived at the
hands of the war department.
There are 300 men there from Oregon.
mostly youDg, men who left good bomos
and many f, om tbe best families, who
bave undoubtedly suffered severely, are
yel suffering, and many will ye! suffer
all their lives from want of proper food,
shelter, comforts and medical attend
auoe. If true as reported and published, and
there is painful anxiety 00 the part of
parents aud relatives to have these vol
nnteers return home or join tbeir regu
lar companies. Parts of seven compan
ies are al 'Frisco. No one seems to have
authority to apeak or act for Oregon in
this distressful situation and the people
must speak and act.
The soldiers are not state troops aod
tne state of Oregon as suoh is in no wise
responsible. They were mastersd in in
response to a call from Ibe Doited 8tates
government to fill up tbe maximum
aompaniea already organized and in the
field. Governor Lord telegraphed bia
objections to the war department al Ihn
lime and ineisted that abatallion should
be raised and oflloered by appointees
from Oregoo. This was not done and
tbe troops have been without oflloers
either regular or state and their snffer
ingsBud undisciplined oondition were
no doubt increased by tbe irregular
manner in which they were sent into
oamp,
There is a general expression among
Salem people, and it will grow stronger
as tbe pnblio come to better understand
the facts, in fayor of calling a masa
meeting to express indignation and de
mand the Immediate return of the troops
to their homes in Oregoo. Mayor
Rioberdaon expressed himself this morn
ing to tbe effect thai something mast be
done. His son Boyd, a medioal gtndent
at 'Frisco just returned from a visit to
the Oregon troopg in oamp, aayg they
have been shamefully neglected, and
tbat tbe men tbemselvea corroborate all
tbat bag been charged.
Governor Lord is expeoted borne from
tbe eeagbore and go far aa be baa power
will no doubt act promptly to relieve the
Oregon boye. lie might do ag tbe gov
ernor of one state did, charter aapeoiel
trgiu and bring Ibem borne, god the
people would uphold biro in go doing.
That tboee in power and authority
tbonld take steps at once goes without
aayiugiog.
THB OKUIUN AND II KH CAPTAIN.
One of Ibe Crew of Ibe rlattlreulp Now ia
Orrgua.
Tbg reoord-bresklDg ran of tbg battle
bip Oregoo le told by Joho Keooed, of
Ellenaburg, wbo took part in the sinking
of Cervere'g fleet god ig now io Portlaud
maklug a brief visit, gai! to a Telegram
reporlor:
"We eall Captain Clerk," aaid be,
"'HmilioK Clark'. He wore bia usual
gmile daring the thick of the battle
"We were not oneeey aa to bal the
Oregon ooold do. la ber trip around liw
Horn aba goo wed ag ber poloig, Tbroogb
tbg HtrerU of Magellan, a dieleboe of iiliO
mllre, we made 17 koole aa hour, with
two eoebore dragging io ibe water.
" When we glarted 10 cbaae of thn
Viwaia and CrielnbalColoo.tbeerjr wae,
Uoot worry, Itosg; we'll overhaul
Ihrro like greened ligblaing.' And we
did.
"Hooa we eortimrored lo ome op, and
et four aod a belf mil distant Li.u
teoaot fcberly, wilb t.to 1'1-lnob gno.
eangbl ibe Uuloa feir and emigre, Ibe
big projrntile going through theeaptaia'e
aabia. It wee a great sbol and did Ibe
basioeee. At fonrinilea Overetreet.wilb
big H lnrh goo, pu one through Ibe
Colon's bow. We bed en of ibe Coloa'e
mco aboard tbe Oregoo for eone tine.
aod Ibey told me Ibal Joring Ibe Bgbl
ber lifflwg killed I I fireman, wbo gave
oat and eoold pot do therwork, aad
attempted to leave tbe Are bole.
'During ibe Utile Celts la (lark wae
earool and eell-oeg,i a nan aa joo
war eew.
I brawte Inarrkua rereg
Tbie ia to certify tbat I bave bad
ebrnnig diarrhea ever aioee tbg aar. I
goteo aaak I eoold hardly walk or d
aafthiBg. One bottle of CbamWrlaio'e
Onltf, Cholera !ierrbo lUmady eared
ire e,ood end well. J. R. (tmn,
Klocastlr, Va.
I bad et.riabie dierrbowa fof leelre
yegrg. Tbre U.i 1 leg ,,f CbamUrletN'e
O.IK Chr.Uro aad ftiarrbnea lUoiedr
eo'e-l n,e, H. I. Masvea.
I ioeaeile, Vg.
iUAh Mr. Ilibtni end Mr. Mbaver are
trnonnaat lartsete eed reul gear
rieeaetle, Va. Tby f"warel Ibe
reoje ty Imra Mr. W. K. ( aepar, a drag
g el of ibel pleeej, te well Minaia
el Mh lb and alii voe.b fr Ibe
Iretb i4 their eleteoele. fof eale try
lea 4 War rea.
RteerfMtdy Caf s mm,
rWir-et an t I all arl. Ibe etnat waa-
j a,f I in .1. al l'ntf a( Urn aea
I e n a.4 fraiitg t tfca lea at a-I ganuy
i I ( U' if nm gi laots, lar ea4 kr.waie,
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NO. 682
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.
Following ia the weekly weather and
orop bulletin for tbe state, furnished the
Gazette by B. S. Pugue, under date of
September 5ib : ,
WESTERN OBEGrOX.
Cooler, with olouds aod rain, was the
weather for the past week. Kin, ao
compaoied by thunder, ocourred in tbe
southern portion on Monday and Tues
day; on Friday night rain fell in the
northern portion; the former amounted
to about three-quarters of an inoh, the
latter one-quarter. The mean temper
ature for the week averaged 60 degrees,
vuioo was v deg. lower than for the
preceding week and 2deg. higher than;
for the corresponding week of last year.
During this week, one year ago, generol
and quite heavy rain fell. The highest
temperature dnring the week was 76
deg., on Sunday ; the lowest 44 deg., this
morning. A feature of espeoial notice
is the absence of smoke. It is usual for
this season of the year for the smoke,
from forest fires, to be so dense that ob-
jects one-half mile away oannol be seen;
while this year Mount Hood has been
quite clearly seen from the city of Port
land every day, when not obscured by
olouda.
The rains were of 00 benefit, except to
lay tbe dust; no damage resulted there
from. Bop picking has oommenoed and
is progressing most favorably; it will
beoome more general from today. The
weather during the pB8t week wag quite
favorable for the development of bop
lice aud mold; Ibe low temperature
ohecked the injtny oommenoed by tbe
rains. Reports from hopyards indicate
thai the hops are a good orop and much
oleaoer than usual. Lice and mold are
muoh less plentiful than they bave been
for several years; this is probably due
to tbe warm, dry weather of August, the
clearness of tbe eky, which prevented
the humidity from beooming high, and
tbe comparatively low lemperatureB pre
vailing during the cloudy weather of tbe
past week.
The grain orop ig practically out of the
way. Some threshing ig still In be done,
but the bulk of the erop Is iu etore
bonses. Work ie now centering in hop.
fields and orchards. The Bartlett pear
orop hag been gathered, and it ig reported
to be very large. Prune drying baa
oommenoed and is being aotively pushed
iu all getitiong. The prune crop ig go
large tbat there are not guffloienl dryers
U handle it; gome are making prune
brandy. The apple orop is maturing;
it, likewise, ia verp large. Melong of all
kindg are plentiful. Beans are being
harvested. Sorghum aud gweet potatoes
oontion growing. Corn is not filling
well. Pasturage ie good and tattle are
la fine condition.
Fall plowing ban oommenoed in a few
looalitieg. The farmere are rapidly
cleaning up tbeir aeagon'g work, aud are
now prepariug for the fairs, exposition,
etc. The season bag been fruitful and
guootssful.
lAgTIBR OKIOOK.
Sbowerg with thunder, or lbs regnlt of
tboodergtorm conditions, occurred oa
AogastWtbto Slsl and September 81,
amounting to from a Irene lo 0.23 of aa
inoh. Tbe meaa tempereturg for Iba
week avereged fiO deg., which wag 10
deg. lower than for the preoeding wet-k
and 8 deg. higher than for the corre
sponding week of last year. During Iba
eame week of leal year heavy and gen
eral rain Ml. Tbe blgheal txroperalara
daring Ibe wet k wag 78 drg , 00 Friday j
tbe lowrat, 40 degree, on Sunday mora.
Ing.
I a Unit o c uoty ooceidereble grain ta
ettll lo be cut; Wecwbere It is practically
all cuf, tbotigb not ibreabed. In gee.
liong tbrrehiug la well along, in others
It ia about Oulehed, lUporte continue
oa lo Ibe favorable yield. One corre
spondent rrporte: "The giain crop tbia
'. ia quality dJ yield, Ig the 11 lo
14 yearg," Many oorrrepondentg report
Ibal Ihg gram erop is op lo all experte
liong, aiid aeeiperlationg were high a
good erop bee reeulled. I'all seeding
baa eoiiimenood. Some are en wing u
tbe duel, la Ibe bot e that Ibe raina will
give It proper poeuioa.
Ong eorrrspottdftfii repotte: "Prunee,
early apulra, Meokbrrriee and imaebeg
era abundant, and are tit.g aim p 1 1n
oneiderable eilanl. Tbraahlog le
over, and s larger grain erop Ibaa ueual
bee beea et .led away. Haled bay and
etraw, potato palebae, cor efl-l Is. eli p-l
maa bias, and eumeroog Ul ratlU wan.
derieg aver ll.e tipent ail Indicate com
frl for it. an and beast during the e.miog
winler."
Aaoil.er reporte: "Clover an I elfa'fa
bave bean n leice, and are growli.g
eg tn for pasture,"
Frail le maturing and bring st,i ( e I.
Praee drjltg m active. Maloi.g aaj
fiaobe are large rrr g 1 bare era no
edvarae rel ate from field, on bar I
range. Cihj era g-wl and Ibe paoi le
are ealiafliNl wild Ibe reallg W nbie s
few weekg all eropa alll Im getl.ar. ,
work eroB"el for belt )tat'e er p.
Tbe aeetl.ef o.adtif.ne bave Mqnd
Ibelr aelen.a rl.erarlaf ahre. I Uf
"'gble with war at .Uvg will prate. I, t
Ibe later eluria etSilitia a; (.
Heeir le rtlwa.4 iaee.
Ibaa l-.. tt4Ki e t U ,n ' 4
leur WiIIwhI it. I aa. .. a -I, . I. ,
Im- ims t-mr .in aiJ fcnw tl It
'g ! Ury lit el iltiting a. I l
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